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Thalia Miller is an eBay enthusiast, author, artist, mother, wife, and entrepreneur with strong Christian values. She lives in the middle of nowhere, just north of Dallas, Texas. For more info visit: http://www.bohemiattic.com/album.htm
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Sunday, June 26, 2005
Clickbank Case Study: Update
Wow! I have received even more feedback from my initial plea for help. I had chosen to take the greater part of the weekend away from working to spend with my kids. So, I have not sent any more emails out since my last posting. There truly are people out there who care, and this evening I met one when I received an email with even more advice that I'll be taking to heart. The first of which involves joining ReferralWare, which I just did. The second piece of advice was where to advertise for results and included Master Support System with free and paid advertising! I will be looking fully into this site in the morning and I suggest you do too!
Additionally, two other email recipients replied. I received another "too busy" email, as well as, another helpful email with an advertising suggestion as follows: Three Dollar Ads. On another note, just to give you an idea of the enormity of my inbox, I thought I might mention some numbers. I normally just delete and save items. I generally don't keep track of these, except for today. So, in my deleted box from emails deleted just today I have a total of 569 items to trash. In my inbox, I have a total of 4009 items, 1820 of which remain to be read. So, if you thought that I was kidding about the breadth of my email communique, well, I hope I've set the record straight. After the excitement this week though, I must say, it seems a small price to pay for the money to be made with the right business connections. And I can't express enough the gratitude I have for these marketers who are no-doubt even busier than I, but who have taken the time anyway to show a little consideration, and sometimes even going above and beyond their calling to help a virtual stranger. It gives me even more reason to believe. And what do I always say? "Believing it, is to be living it." Good night, Thalia
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