Greetings From Dr. David K. Enders

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Dr. David K. Enders is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and coach. After 35 years in practice Dr. Enders closed his Chiropractic Clinic to pursue a career in Network Marketing. He soon realized that if your business is not on the Internet you’re not in business. In his search to learn Internet Marketing Dr. Enders spent years learning the ins and outs of marketing online. Dr. Enders now helps others to take tangible action to get the right results to save time and money in business. He encourages people to think in ways that are constructive to improving their lives.

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Friday
06Nov2009

Internet Marketing is a MYTH

A few days ago I was listening to a recording of a webinar by Raymond Fong and Ferny Ceballos, with the introduction by Tim Erway of Magnetic Sponsoring. In his introduction Tim talks about "success modeling" – decide what you want, find someone who already has what you want and then model what they did to get it.

Sounds Like a Plan

There are many people you could model after; depending on what it is you want. A few that come to mind are Mike Klingler, Frank kern, Ellie Drake, Mike Dillard, Ann Sieg, and many others.

One of those that come to mind is Russell Brunson. You may not have heard of Russell, but if you will click on the link below you can learn more about him. He is a real nice, down to earth guy. Also until November Tenth Russell is giving away a copy of his "Internet Marketing is a Myth" report, plus a 90 minute video of his recent presentation at a recent "StomperNet" live seminar.

Russell Brunson

I think that you will learn a few good nuggets of information that will help you attain your goals.

In the next week or so I will bell telling you about a few others who you may want to model after.

 

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