3 Important Concepts to Help You Make More Money In 2008
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Hi the the play button below to discover 3 important elements to help you achieve success in the coming year. These 3 points are often overlooked by greedy marketers but they are the cornerstone of my success, and I hope they can help you take your business forwards.
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By Gerry on Dec 30, 2007 | Reply
Hi Lee! Really useful advice for little me who’s decided to give it my all this next year! Must also add a word in praise of videos - while written words can be designed to cleverly win the reader, the voice cannot help but reveal whether the speaker is genuine or not. You transmit enthusiasm and pure excitement in your video and also inspire trust in your listeners!
By Lee McIntyre on Dec 30, 2007 | Reply
Thanks Gerry for the kind words!
Sometimes I worry that I’ve talked too fast, or that I’ve become to excited, but I like to just do them in one take, and without a script, and the rest just comes naturally.
I’m REALLY glad that you found value in the video.
Lee McIntyre
By Oliver Antosch on Dec 30, 2007 | Reply
I think you should be more careful with the microphone, sometimes you seem to hit it hard.
By Gerry on Jan 2, 2008 | Reply
That’s Gerry, actually, Les!
By Lee McIntyre on Jan 2, 2008 | Reply
Gerry I don’t know what you’re talking about….if you look above you will clearly see that I called you Gerry and not Garry!!
In all seriousness, sorry for the mistake. When I was a teacher I used to teach 150 pupils per week, and with names not being my strong point, it was a struggle!
Lee McIntyre
By Brendan Brewster on Jan 11, 2008 | Reply
Well timed Lee. 10:00 minutes exactly. You do not speak too fast. Thanks for the thoughtful tips.
By Lee McIntyre on Jan 14, 2008 | Reply
Thanks Brenan.
Yes, the 10:00 things is becoming an artform…maybe there’s an ebook in that somewhere.
Thanks for the comment and glad you liked the video!
Lee McIntyre