Tonight is week # 1 of the Super List Building Webinar conference, and to say that I’m excited is an understatement.
At 11pm this evening I’m going to be teaching all about email lists to 25 other marketers and I can’t wait to get started!
Being a full time marketer is a dream, but there’s still a huge part of me that misses being a teacher. I love sharing what I know, and helping others achieve their goals.
So I guess this is why I’m so excited…
Now I get to be a full time marketer AND I get to teach as well!
Tonight promises to be a great event and I’m going to try and make it one to remember.
(For those looking to join the conference I should add that the course is fully booked and that all 25 seats sold out in less than 12 hours)
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Lee McIntyre went from overworked high school teacher to full time marketer in just 56 days from scratch. He is the founder of Get More Momentum where he shows others how to use honest marketing to build profitable Internet businesses in record time.
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Hi Lee,
I am as excited as you are to attend your list building webinar but too bad my timing is different from yours so had to wait for the recording.
John Tan