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My Wife Isn’t Usually Prone To Violence…

Author: Charlie Cook   |   May 10th, 2011

Recently my wife has started talking about taking violent action, which, if you knew her, would seem out of character.

You see, she’s an avid gardener and recently she spent $150 on new flowers for her garden. Then, she spent an afternoon planting them and watering them, only to find that the next day… a bunch of rabbits were dining with great relish on her plantings, and destroyed all her hard work.

And not just one or two rabbits, but a whole family of brazen rabbits who readily ignored her verbal admonishments.

She’s even started jumping up from the table during meals to chase the rabbits out of the yard and has even been talking about getting a gun, though I’m not sure the next-door neighbors would take kindly to that idea.

Now I don’t know about you – and I hope you’re not prone to violence – but I’ve got news you should know about.

Just like the rabbits that are eating my wife’s flowers, your competitors are eating your lunch, too.

Take a look online.

Unless you’re one of the few who has mastered Internet marketing, your competitors are getting found, and they’re using the Internet to get new business. And it’s not just one or two, but dozens and dozens of your competitors who are eating your lunch.

But before you jump up and get a gun and start shooting your competition – which appears to be the approach used in some parts of the world to just kill the competition – let me share an alternative, far less violent and more successful strategy with you.

Use the simple internet marketing system I use to regularly to get hundreds (actually in my case, thousands) of prospects contacting you each week.

I’ll be honest with you. It does take a few hours to set up, and to get working properly. But once you do, this internet marketing solution will generate new and repeat business for you for years to come.

Here’s how to get started >>

To your success,
CharlieMarketingForSuccess

P.S. My daughter keeps telling us, if we’d just get another dog, we’d solve the rabbit problem. But I’m not sure which is better, feeding the dog every day, or just feeding the rabbits every once and a while.

What do you think?

 


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