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Paperback Mail and Grow Rich: How to Get Rich Quickly in "Mail Order" in the Information Age Book

ISBN: 0967241405

ISBN13: 9780967241401

Mail and Grow Rich: How to Get Rich Quickly in "Mail Order" in the Information Age

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Mail and Grow Rich: How To Get Rich In "Mail Order" in the Information Age, by Ted Ciuba, shows you how anybody can get rich in "mail order" in today's cyber-age. Using today's simple technology tools... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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GREAT RESOURCE!

This book is an awesome resource. I'm very surprised at Ted's ability to describe in detail what it takes to "get rich" on the Ineternet. He is very perceptive, describing the steps to take to make it happen for you and your family. BUY this book.....you will THANK YOURSELF!

It works, if you work it!

The strategies and techniques outlined in this book work. I know. I just got my latest joint venture commission check in the mail today, and all I can say is WOW! Of course it won't work for everyone. Only those who are willing to act.

The Best New Book On How To Get Rich In Mail Order

Mail And Grow Rich by Ted Ciuba, is the best new book there is on how to get rich in mail order/direct response marketing. This great guidebook gives the reader a powerful, proven, step-by-step system that can help anyone achieve total Financial Freedom. Highly recommended!

Direct Mail Combined With Information Age Technology

Over the past 30 years I have sold over $250 Million worth ofproducts & services by mailorder. That being the case, you mightassume that I have no further need to read or study the subject, but... believe it or don't... to this very day, I read almost everything & anything about mailorder I can get my grubby little paws on. Unfortunately, over 90% of what has been, and is being, written about mailorder is pure, unadulterated bullstuff (you know what I mean). Well, this contact just sent me a review copy of his new book, "Mail and Grow Rich," which is, of course, about mailorder... so, I read it, cover to cover. "Mail and Grow Rich", unlike most of the new generation of books about mailorder, combines the logic of direct mail with the technological advancements of the Information Age. Unlike the other books that concentrate on the Internet as a replacement for tried & proven direct mail., "Mail and Grow Rich" incorporates the use of the electronic media into a well-thought-out mailorder business. Reading it actually sparked some new ides in that great grey mass between my ears. And, as always, I luv it when someone who has actually done something writes about how they have done it... telling you how you can do it too. Ted Ciuba has done it. "Mail and Grow Rich" tell you how he did it and how you can do it. If making your fortune in mailorder is one of your goals for the next millennium, this mailorder primer is one book you need to add to you library. Who knows, after reading it, you may be able to join Ted & me in the community of successful mailorder marketers.

?Mail and Grow Rich?is like a marketing master?s open letter

Let me say this right from the beginning: I don't think I've ever met a marketer that's a more enthusiastic spokesman for marketing and selling information on the Internet, than Ted Ciuba. And when you read Ted's story, you understand why: According to himself, he has earned a fortune by using his techniques, starting from scratch. In Ted's salesletter for the book, he describes how he in less than one hour did earn $3,288. Isn't Ted exaggerating a little bit, in order to give his salesletter a stronger argument? I don't think so! Of course I don't know for sure! And it may sound unrealistic to many people. But I actually think that it's totally believable that Ted has earned that much in an hour. I don't suppose that's a typical hour in Ted's business. But considering the marketing and the salesletters he use, and the high-priced products he sells, I really believe that Ted does regularly have such $3,288 hours. But then again, it's only my assumption. This book, "Mail and Grow Rich - How to Get Rich in `Mail Order' in the Information Age", is an introduction to and an overview over his strategies and techniques. Here Ted liberally shares his methods with his readers. Ted Ciuba shows you how to really become successful selling information on the Internet. So many books on how to create and sell information, only focuses on the basic steps: How to create you information and how to sell it through ads(classified and display), free publicity and/or direct mail. Ted Ciuba covers these basic steps, too - on an introductory plan. He tells you why info products are the ideal products, how to get them and how to sell them etc. But in "Mail and Grow Rich" Ted also goes a step further and shows his readers how to multiply their income through marketing information products. He shows you how to easily and in minimum time get a whole string of information products, instead of just one or two. For instance, Ted shares with the readers how to get a constant flow of information products by acquiring reprint rights, how to multiply your marketing efforts (and profits) by arranging Joint Ventures, and how to make your total marketing approach much, much more effective by COMBINING different marketing methods instead of just relying on a few isolated methods. In short, Ted Ciuba liberally shares his overall strategy for multiplying profits from your information products. "Mail and Grow Rich" isn't a dry theoretical dissertation. Not at all! No, when you read Ted's book, you really feel that you're talking with someone who is intensively engaged in what he is telling you. Who is practicing what he is preaching. The book isn't organized in chapters that are strictly separated by their topics. It's not the typical "nice" kind of book you can buy everywhere. "Mail and Grow Rich" is more like a marketing master's open letter. Ted i
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