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    Saturday
    26Apr2008

    Network Marketing Product Sales Webinar Today

    Hi All,
    This webinar is being offered at Renegade University.  If you are already a member, you can upgrade for $1 for 7 days and attend the webinar.  You can sign up for free at Renegade University and then upgrade.  The event will be archived if you want to save your upgrade for a later time.  Below is the info Mike sent.  To attend the webinar, register by clicking on the link below.  Then log in to the webinar by clicking on the link you'll be sent and call in on the telephone number listed.  You'll be able to both see and hear the event.  Webinars are usually and hour to an hour and a half.
    Barbara
    Saturday (today) @ 10:30 AM PDT (This is west coast time for the US). 
    This is 1:30 PM EDT (East Coast Time).
    If you need help determining what time this is in your neck of the woods, go to http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
    Here's what we'll cover today:
    • Who should consider attracting product customers instead of business prospects?
    • Advantages of attracting product customers
    • How to attract product customers
    • Monetizing with product oriented prospects
    • Real Examples of attraction marketing for product oriented prospects
    • So… should you attract product customers, business seekers or both?
    If you can attend and haven't already registered, you can click on this link below to register.  After registering you'll be given a link to click on when the class starts (to watch the event), as well as a phone number to dial into.  If you don't see a number listed for your country use any number given after registering.
    Or, go directly to: 
    Partners in success,
    Mike Klingler

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