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Kerry Beck to speak about Ebay tonight!

(0) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 26, 2008
Kerry Beck Speaker at Midwest Super Conference

Ebay, it seems so familiar to us, but even though it’s one of the top 10 most trafficked sites on the web, there is much we all still need to learn about using ebay and getting some extreme value from it.

Kerry Beck Speaker at Midwest Super Conference

Tonight, Kerry Beck, one of our speaker for the Midwest Super Conference will be speaking about what is going on at eBay and some powerful ways you can tap into it as a marketer and a power seller.

The call will be at 9:00 pm EDT.

To get all the information about the call for Tuesday, Aug. 26, you’ll need to visit my website and subscribe to get the announcement for all the Midwest Super Conference free preview calls.

Just visit the Midwest Super Conference website to sign up.

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Outsource Coaching Program Helps Marketers Work Less and Make More Money

(0) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 24, 2008

The need for outsourcing to be successful in internet marketing is imperative today, although many marketers are not aware of how and why they should do this.

Jeff Mills is working to change this by offering entrepreneurs an excellent Outsourcing Monthly Coaching Program with top experts teaching them how they can outsource and increase their free time off and gain more profits. (http://www.outsourcecoaching.com)

Internet marketing is a top money making venture today, although many people are not attaining the profit that is possible because they are not aware that outsourcing is the secret practice that allows them to make more money and with less effort.

One man, Jeff Mills, who is a top internet marketer and entrepreneur, created the Outsource Secrets Revealed Coaching Program sharing many top expert’s most covered secrets on helping new entrepreneurs take their businesses to the next level.

Mills, who was formerly a youth minister for 9 years, has spent the past few years building his own business with over $2 million in sales created mainly from the outsourcing solutions that Jeff Mills uses.

Members of the monthly coaching program can do a free trial membership to see how it works and access an online back office with over 10 hours of recorded video and audio tutorials with more to be added soon.

Some of the experts that have coached Jeff’s Outsourcing Students are Mike Filsaime, Dave Aron, Justin Brooke, and Howard Tiano. More top experts to come will be revealed at Jeff’s website: http://www.outsourcecoaching.com

The line up topics for the outsource coaching program is incredible, and some of the topics that will be covered include:

  • avoiding outsourcing scams
  • negotiating outsourcing deals
  • outsourcing internet marketing systems
  • hiring and outsourcing to programmers
  • outsourcing bookkeeper
  • outsourcing freelancers
  • other specialized systems that allow businesses to run easier, with less effort.

Those who have attended similar coaching programs in the past with Mills have been thrilled with the information they learned and have gone on to build up top businesses themselves. Many have commented on the freedom that they now enjoy while still making money due to learning how to outsource from Mills and other experts at these monthly coaching meetings, which take place via webinar and tele-seminars.

For a limited time memberships are free to brand new people and then members will pay a monthly membership fee and receive a DVD, Mp3 Data CD and printed transcripts of all the coaching calls as long as they stay a member.

Dave Aron, a guest faculty member and also a student of Jeff’s monthly coaching program, had this to share:

  • “Just had to write and say thanks for such an awesome webinar last night. The information presented was so down-to-earth and practical that I plan on getting started with several of these great strategies and tactics this week. As an experienced Domainer (I’ve been buying and selling websites since 1996), I was surprised with how many exciting new ideas I got for ways to market my sites, and the methods for getting it all outsourced were fantastic. Keep up the great work.”

For those who sign up for the outsource coaching program in the next few days, special bonuses are also being offered, including 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Jeff Mills and even a ticket to the upcoming Midwest Super Conference, the biggest internet marketing conference in the Midwest September 19-21, 2008 (http://www.midwestsuperconference.com).

To learn more about the next Outsourcing Coaching call and how you can get your free month’s trial, visit http://www.outsourcecoaching.com for more information.

About Jeff Mills:

Jeff Mills is a former Youth Pastor who is now a full time internet information entrepreneur, book author, speaker, marketer, and also an avid traveler. Having Sold over $2 Million Dollars in service products since 2003, Jeff is uniquely qualified to help one’s business make more money while working less through Outsourcing.

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Internet Marketing Seminar Set to Dazzle the Midwest with Money Making Tips

(0) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 23, 2008

The Midwest has been crying out for help when it comes to internet marketing conferences, and Jeff Mills is bringing the 3rd Midwest Internet Marketing Super Conference to the area, which is designed for home business owners and entrepreneurs. The conference is the largest of it’s kind in the region and features top names and guru’s in the internet marketing business as instructors.

For those living in the Midwest looking for internet marketing information and tutelage, the 3rd Midwest Internet Marketing Super Conference is going to be held by Jeff Mills and will include various top experts in the internet marketing field. This conference will be held on September 19-21st and well take place in Bloomington, Minnesota.

During this conference those seriously interested in learning how to become financially successful will learn the secrets and tips from some of the best marketers and millionaire markers in the world.

Jeff Mills, the man behind the conference is a Bible College and Seminary graduate, who spent 9 years as a Youth Pastor. However, after leaving the ministry, he went on to work at starting his own home business, and went on to be exceedingly successful in his pursuit. It is his goal that he can take his success and help others to achieve that success as well in the fastest amount of time possible.

In the list of instructors, there are many top names in the internet marketing and wealth creation business. Some of the top names that will be there speaking at the Midwest Internet Marketing Super Conference include Stephen Beck, the developer of the “8 Weeks to Profits Formula, Jason Pearson, the developer of “The Perfect Wealth Formula to Instant Traffic” Kirt Christensen who is a top Pay Per Click guru, Carlos and Lupe Garcia, plus many more top money making marketers from around the country.

While the Midwestern region of the United States has seemed to be a bit neglected when it comes to conferences such as this one, it is Mills’ goal to bring quality conferences with top teachers to the heartland area of the country.

It’s currently the only conference of this kind in the Midwest, and further more, it is also affordable for many people who are not able to spend thousands on expensive conferences that are located halfway across the country which are taking place with similar speakers.

The prices of the Midwest Super Conference are extraordinarily low for a conference of this caliber. While the standard rates are $697 for those who register for regular seats, those registering early will only pay $147. The VIP rates are regularly $997, but for early birds who register, the price has been cut to $247 for a limited time.

With other similar internet marketing seminars costing $5000 or $2000, and the high costs of hotels and airfare in the big cities, the Minnesota conference is the perfect alternative, with the perfect venue for helping new people just starting out in business online and even seasoned experts looking for the latest information about making money online.

Jeff is providing over 15 hours of free online marketing training in conjunction with Midwest Internet Marketing Super Conference and you can sign up for announcements about when the training calls will be at http://www.midwestsuperconference.com.

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Ad Surf Daily Raided by Secret Service Officials

(3) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 17, 2008

Last weekend, the #(*@$@! hit the fan for people who just invested large lump sums into Ad Surf Daily Cash Generator, a reported advertising service with a twist.

The ‘twist’ was an investment/business opportunity rolled into the service which promised people incredible sums of money in return for them looking at a few ads on their computers a day in what is known in the internet marketing world as a traffic exchange.

Here is what you need to know about autosurf companies, as taken from this website: http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/autosurf.htm.

In the world of marketing, people often get compensated — with cash or free products and services— for doing fairly easy things, like sampling new ice-cream flavors, filling out surveys, or allowing a firm to monitor the television shows you watch or the websites you visit.  While some “money for nothing” opportunities may be perfectly legitimate, others can turn out to be frauds.

For more information on investing wisely and avoiding costly mistakes, please visit the Investor Information section of the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov/investor.shtml.

“Auto-surfing” is a form of online advertising that purportedly generates advertising revenue for companies that want to increase traffic to their websites.  The premise behind auto-surfing is that companies that advertise on the Internet are willing to pay to increase traffic to their web sites.  These companies hire an auto-surf firm or “host,” which in turn pays individual web surfers to view certain websites on an automatically rotating basis.  The more sites the individual visits, the more money he or she stands to earn.

While auto-surfing may sound easy and appealing — and risk-free — there can be a hitch.  Some auto-surf programs require their surfers to pay to participate, although perhaps not initially.  When you first sign up to auto-surf, the firm might assign a limited number of sites for you to visit and pay you accordingly.  Once you’ve made a modest amount of money, the firm might encourage — or even require — you to purchase a “membership” so that you can maximize your earnings.  The program will promise high — often double or triple digit — returns on your investment in the program, often within days or weeks of joining.

The line you’ll hear is that the more you click, the more you collect.  But the reality is that any scheme that requires you to pay to participate — and promises handsome rewards in no time at all for little to no effort on your part — bears many of the hallmarks of a “Ponzi” or pyramid scheme.  These schemes look deceptively legitimate because the fraudsters behind them typically use money coming in from new recruits to pay off early stage investors.  But eventually the pyramid will collapse when it gets too big.  It’s simply not possible to “rob-Peter-to-pay-Paul” forever.

The SEC warns investors to be wary of any sort of “get rich scheme quick” scheme — and to be especially leery of opportunities that require you to pay to play.  Before you pay a dime to make extra cash in your spare time, be sure to do a little due diligence:

  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Compare promised yields with current returns on well-known stock indexes.  Any investment opportunity that claims you’ll get substantially more could be highly risky — and that means you might lose money.

  • Check out the company before you invest. Contact the secretary of state where the company is incorporated to find out whether the company is a corporation in good standing.  Also call your state securities regulator to see whether the company, its officers, or the promoters of the opportunity have a history of complaints or fraud.  If a supposedly upright business lists only a P.O. box, you’ll want to do a lot of work before sending your money!
  • Steer Clear of Testimonials. Watch out if the company’s promotional materials, contain “testimonials” from supposedly satisfied customers, especially if all the “testimonials” are full of praise.
  • “Guaranteed returns” aren’t. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and the level of risk typically correlates with the return you can expect to receive.  Low risk generally means low yields, and high yields typically involve high risk.  If your money is perfectly safe, you’ll most likely get a low return.  High returns represent potential rewards for folks who are willing to take big risks.  Most fraudsters spend a lot of time trying to convince investors that extremely high returns are “guaranteed” or “can’t miss.”  Don’t believe it.

Now, as for what will happen with ASD, that is still up in the air and things are changing all the time I hear.

As reported on this website: http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/techbeat/archives/2008/08/ad_surf_daily.html?campaign_id=rss_blog_techbeat

“Ad Surf Daily recruited members with dozens of YouTube videos featuring everything from company founder, Thomas “Andy” Bowdoin, discussing business with his attorney to ASD members praising their new found financial freedom.

The videos helped convince some that the company was legitimate. “People look at the Web site and it seems to good to be true, but then they Google it and if they see the first six people saying it’s good, then they think it’s good,” says William “Bill” Cowden, Chief of the Asset Forfeiture Unit for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C. “Due diligence amounts to doing a Google search.”

Now, if you check the scam forums, people love and hate ASD. I know many people here in Minnesota invested BIG TIME into this program. I did not, and the reason I did not is two fold.

  1. These always eventually shut down by some govt agency
  2. These always fizzle out when the money dries up and the last one in is a rotten egg, as their money cannot feed the enormous amount of money needed to pay people at the top. I don’t want to bring people into a program that I know has a limited sketchy lifespan.

Now, I am certainly not immune from getting burned, I have got sucked into my share of programs that looked awesome, but in the end, was leaving people high and dry and got shut down or changed their comp plan and kept all the people’s money, or just … VANISHED!

My list would be pretty long… so… I can speak from experience here.

Now, what I think is really interesting and also really frightening is that the US Government is “Googling” company keyword names and phrases to see what is coming up and in many cases, it’s video from Youtube and many web 2.0 sites (take note how powerful these tools can be in the right biz opps… with compliant advertising).

William “Bill” Cowden, Chief of the Asset Forfeiture Unit for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C, knows how to look through google and see people flashing their cars, their money and their bling. Be so careful what you say and promise and how you entice people to join your in a program with video, not just future prospects see these now! The US Government is watching.

Here is the actual lawsuit filed against Ad Surf Daily Cash Generator, which you can download in PDF.

Now to make this even more interesting there is a huge discussion forum going on over at http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=36519 where people are debating and hypothesizing about what the outcome of Ad Surf Daily will be.

Here is the opinion of one of the posts from member: Xavier

This case, as I’m sure most are aware, is being prosecuted the the United States Secret Service, under their jurisdiction of wire funds transfers and general guardians of the currency system. They are not going to appoint a receiver they are just going to force the dissolution of the company. The government is seizing the funds and filed suit of forfeiture, which means the Treasury has the money and has no intention of giving any of it back. If ASD (the corporate entity as no one else has a vested interest) wants to get the money back they have only one avenue, suing the Treasury and their legal burden is to prove that NONE of the funds are the proceeds of illegal activity, which is not going to happen so just let go of any hope of getting your money back from the seized funds. It is a fact that just participating in a ponzi scheme is illegal and I don’t think many members who weren’t what would be considers insiders or major promoters are looking at criminal prosecution the reality is the courts are not going to provide remedies to people who were breaking the law. From a legal standpoint the argument that the money siezed was the “members” money is akin to someone who attempts to buy cocaine from an undercover DEA agent trying to get the buy money back. I do have one straw some members can cling to, you can bring a civil suit against your upline for a refund, and they are just about defenseless against the claim if you care to file it, although if you have a downline that would pretty much get it tossed and if you surfed for refunds that wouldn’t help. Basically, if you’re one of the very few people who really did intend to buy “advertising” you have a good case, but if you went and surfed your 15 sites a day in expectation of rebates I have a feeling that would pretty much disqualify any relief any court would grant.
If you took out more than you put in, take some advice and go see an attorney as soon as you can, they’re going to be asking (well, demanding actually) that you send them back all you made and they’ll even charge you 15% interest on it.

Harsh as it sounds, the good people in CEP who went out and just joined the next big ponzi scheme have made the government a little angry and quite honestly I don’t think they really care too much about who lost money this time, they have bigger fish to fry, if you know what I mean.

Readers, just know this… businesses come and go, legit and nonlegit, do everything you can to learn before you join any business. Remember though.. there is risk before the reward and running ANY kind of business takes super tough hard work and determination. Not everyone will make money when they join a biz opp. As a matter of fact… only 2-8% ever do. Question to the reader is… how will you become one of the 2-8%’ers out there who do and do it legitimately?

What are your thoughts on ASD and such?

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Footprints in the Sand

(12) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 15, 2008

When times are rough, the finances low, and the stress levels high, you have to have a rock or a foundation to stand on to be able to wether the storms of your life.

People need to know, there is a hope and a promise in Jesus and God and that he will never leave you or ever “disown” you. When God feels far away, ask yourself… “Who Moved?”

And in truth, the answer is never God, cause is unchanging in his love and determination to get you to fall wildly in love with him.

So, enjoy the timeless poem, Footprints in the Sand in video format, put to music, and realize our hope is in Him, who walks with us and carries us when no one else will.

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Johnny Bolton Leaves a Train Wreck for GRN and Global Resorts Network Members

(1) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 14, 2008

If you are in or thinking of joining Global Resorts Network (GRN), you may have heard about the controversy regarding Johnny Bolton who bolted from GRN this week to go to a competing travel agency.

Many people are going with him. A lot of them are associate and friend of mine.

Let me tell you straight up… I DON’T THINK IT IS A GOOD IDEA!

Watch the video so you know what I mean.

Here is the latest news from Global Resorts Network. And I was told more news will be coming out regarding this matter.

You Asked,  We Listened!

We recognize that many Affiliates prefer to collect the full purchase price and receive their full commissions immediately.

However, enough affiliates have asked for some sort of financing that GRN is now introducing the following program.

New Finance Program!

GRN is currently doing the programming and software changes in order to roll out our new, exciting financing program.

No Interest  -   Everyone is Approved  -   Nobody is turned away!

A Platinum Membership will be available for a $998 down payment and monthly payments of $198 for 12 months (no interest).

The two $1000 commissions will be paid $300 at initial purchase (two commissions of $300 each out of the $998) and the balance in 12 equal monthly payments.

These $300 immediate commissions can generate significant incomes up front plus give you a handsome residual income over the following 12 months.

The new Customer or Affiliate will be a full Platinum Member with full travel privileges immediately.

We hope to introduce this program within the next 3 to 4 weeks – as soon as we can complete the necessary programming and software changes.

Stay Tuned.  More exciting updates to come!

Best Regards,

Al Morales
President / CEO

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The Long Lost Outsourcing Tools and Systems That No One Told You About”

(0) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 12, 2008

I got a great call on Wednesday coming up entitled:
"The Long Lost Outsourcing Tools and Systems That No One Told You About"

It's Weds, Aug 13 at 10:00 PM EDT.

This call is for my monthly Outsourcing Coaching Students only.

If you are NOT one of my students, I'd like to give you a FREE MONTH'S trial. It really is free. All I ask in return is you pay a very small shipping and handling fee which covers the package I send you in the mail ($9.95!) which includes a DVD, Mp3 CD and Transcripts.

Go here to claim your free month trial: http://www.outsourcecoaching.com

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Unpark your Old Domains and Put them to Use!

(2) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 10, 2008

Man, I was going through my godaddy acct today and I only have 178 domain names… :)

But I noticed like 45 of them were dormant.

Are you like me? You get a good idea for a site, and then rush to buy the domain, which "locks" you in for when the idea will become a reality?

Life sets in… and that old domain name sits… parked… promoting GODADDY and other things you have NOTHING to do with.

Some else gets inspired and gets the SAME idea as you, types in the domain name they want and it goes to your DOMAIN! AWESOME… Or… Not so awesome… cause your domain is only PARKED as a place holder for your old idea, sitting there… doing nothing and not making you money.

So, what I did today was go through many of my domains and I pointed them SOMEWHERE… seriously, how much traffic have I lost to godaddy or other outbound links from Godaddy to some other page at my own expense?

So here is what you can do with old parked domains just occupying space:

  • Point them to a capture page
  • Point them to your main blog
  • Point them to your coaching program
  • Point them to your free DVD or CD program
  • Point them to an Adsense Page
  • Point them to an affiliate off page

Don't let your old parked domain names go to waste and give godaddy or your domain hosting provider publicity when you paid for it to go to you!

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Major Lawsuit Filed Against YTB Yourtravelbiz.com - Are Members Fleeing?

(24) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 8, 2008

In case you have not heard, YourTravelBusiness.com, or YTB just got slapped big big big time by the California Attorney General, Edmund G. Brown Jr.

The office of the Attorney General has sued YTB declaring that it is a pyramid scheme because only a few make money at the top and the rest never make money who join under the top players.

You can read the full story at their website:

The YTB Lawsuit is called: "Brown Sues To Topple Online Pyramid Scheme"

Pyramid Scheme

I'm going to be giving my opinion on this matter, which is a very delicate matter, and I invite you, the reader to offer your opinions in the comments of this blog as well.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Now, keep this in mind. Brown is only suing, so there is no final order from a Judge to declare Brown's claims to be true. YTB will say they have done nothing wrong and are within the realm of the law to conduct business the way they see it legally.

And, in case Brown did not realize, according to Dunn and Bradstreet figures, 90% of all new businesses fail. Network Marketing, MLM and Direct Sales are the same way. People start and most people fail no matter if it is a brick and mortar or a digitally based internet product or a physical product.

According to Michael Gerber from the Emyth Revisited:

  • 1,000,000 million people will try to start their own business this year
  • 400,000 will fail their first year
  • 400,000 will fail within 5 years
  • 160,000 will fail within 10 years

That leaves only 40,000 in 10 years are still in the game… Of those 40,000 most I would say are just scraping by…almost at the end of their ropes and a couple hundred at the top are killing it making millions… So, does that make it a pyramid scheme cause the failure rate is so high?

It's not a function of a marketing plan or a pay plan that makes a business a Pyramid Scheme.

Pyramids are everywhere in business.

Just look at your fortune 500 set up where presidents, CEOs, VPs and Managers make huge salaries, while the rest of the office makes minimum wage. Pyramidial structures are everywhere. All major businesses are set up this way so the rich stay rich and the not rich stay comfortable there.

The case for failure is not how the company recruits or advertises (although Brown Claims they are doing this illegally as well), the failure of so many is because of numerous conditions found within the soul of every one who calls themselves a human being…

  • FEAR Of FAILURE
  • FEAR OF SUCCESS
  • LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
  • LACK OF SKILLS
  • LACK OF IMPLEMENTATION
  • LACK OF MONEY

Most people fail because of a fear that comes from a lack of knowledge and a lack of skills development.

More people would succeed if they spent the time to work on THEMSELVES and develop skills and knowledge. So blaming the system for failure of so many and calling it a pyramid scheme is wrong in my opinion.

Home Based Businesses would be WILDLY successful if Human Beings did not run them! :)

I guess, if you join a company and you don't make money cause you told 4 people about, then you complain to the AG of your state… and enough people do it… then you'll get their attention.

So, maybe Brown should start sueing all the MLM or Network Marketing businesses since only 2-10% ever make it in the big paychecks and the rest can only wish to be in that top group?

So, many in YTB are obviously freaked out by this.

So are many similarly modeled travel agent business opportunity websites out there as well. If the courts do see it as Brown see it, many people will be fleeing from these home based travel agent businesses and looking for new homes.

If you are reading this, and you are a part of a company like YTB or another like minded "possible pyramid scheme" then maybe consider or weigh your options.

Do you want to keep recruiting people into a company with a grey cloud over their heads, that is bound to have to defend itself in public, over the long haul and constantly try to stick up for this companies business practices, or would you rather move on to a different company where you are not going to find lawsuits and red flags?

That is a decision all reps from Your Travel Business (YTB) will have to decide for themselves.

But if the reader is looking for a new home, please contact Jeff Mills, the CEO of Goldmills Marketing, which has other popular travel products to offer with high commissions, that might be a better fit for starting a home based business.

As I said, the jury is not out yet on the legitimacy of Brown's self declared "pyramid Scheme" talk he is shouting from Sacramento, this will need to be decided and defended in a real court where a judge or jury will make the final decisions.

This case will be a case watched by ALL industry players, as it does infact effect more than just the travel business opportunity markets that promote home based travel agent businesses, it affects many MLM models and affiliate sales based models as well.

Hopefully, all the money YTB has made over the last several years is enough to hire the best MLM lawyers to defend the case.

I am not actually too worried about what the outcome will be. I think MLM's have been on trial many times in the past and the real legit ones always come out on top, while the real schemes out there get pounded for what they really are… scamming people at the bottom to pay the people at the top.

I don't think this applies in YTB's model. But I am not a judge and I do not know the bounds of the law like the book smart lawyers do.

ONE BIG CAUTION: There are MANY high roller Direct Sales people out there touting their homes, Cars, Boats, Bentleys, Hummers, Jetskis, Bank Accounts, and more ENTICING people into a business opportunity and if I was one of those dudes, I would be scared as hell! Seriously… here is why…

Brown charges the company, its affiliates, and the company’s founders J. Lloyd Tomer, J. Scott Tomer, J. Kim Sorensen and Andrew Cauthen with operating an “endless chain scheme,” an unlawful pyramid in which a person pays money for the chance to receive money by recruiting new members to join the pyramid. Brown also charges the company with unfair business practices and false advertising practices including:

* Deceptive claims that members can earn millions of dollars with the company
* Operating without filing legally mandated documents with the attorney general and the Department of Corporations
* Selling an illegal travel discount program

Under California’s unfair business practices statue, the company is liable for $2,500 per violation of law. Attorney General Brown is suing YourTravelBiz.com to get a court order that:

* Bars the company from making false or misleading statements
* Assesses a civil penalty of at least $15,000,000 and at least $10,000,000 in restitution for Californians who were ripped off by the company.

from Brown's Comments "From August 6 through 10, thousands of members are preparing to travel to St. Louis for a national convention to learn new techniques to recruit more victims into the illegal pyramid scheme. Last year at least 10,000 people attended a similar national conference. For more details on the company’s plan to perpetuate its scheme visit: http://www.yourtravelbiz.com/bizRep/BizReports/BIZREPORT_07-18-08.htm"

For more information on pyramid schemes visit: http://ag.ca.gov/consumers/general/pyramid_schemes.php

Consumers who believe they have been bilked by YTB should send a written complaint with copies of any supporting documentation to:

Office of the Attorney General
Public Inquiry Unit, P.O. Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244-2550

Or through an on-line complaint form: http://ag.ca.gov/contact/complaint_form.php?cmplt=CL.

This lawsuit against YourTravelBiz.com, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, also names affiliates which include YTB Travel Network, Inc., YTB Travel Network of Illinois, Inc., as well as the company’s founders J. Lloyd Tomer, J. Scott Tomer, J. Kim Sorensen and Andrew Cauthen. For a copy of the lawsuit please contact the attorney general's press office: (916) 324-5500.

You gotta love the timing of the lawsuit eh? All these reps flying into St. Louis, for the company yearly convention, over 10,000 expected to be there, and boom, this bomb drops on everyone WHILE THEY ARE THERE!

Crazy timing from Brown, sure to shake things up in the MLM, direct Sales industry.

Cross your T's and dot your I's people … watch how and what you are marketing. I point to finger back on me as well… Do a thorough and real inventory on what your marketing really says to people and promises to people.

What do you think?

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Guess the Mystery Guest I am interviewing tonight!?

(0) Comments So Far... What do you think? August 7, 2008

Can you guess who I am describing below?

I'll give you 6 hints of who I'll be interviewing tonight, live on the internet on my Ustream TV show at 9 pm EDT, Thursday, August 7th for the Midwest Super Conference Free Interview Series.

1. MarketingSherpa, one of the world's leading research organizations, has put on the largest email marketing conference the past three years.

This person is the only one in the info marketing or IM niche to attend any of them and was there for all three.

2. MarketingExperiments.com certifies people as email marketing professionals. This person is the only one again with this certification in the IM niche.

3. They have been doing email marketing profitably since 1996.

4. Professional basketball was one of their former occupations.

5. This individual has a love for cuddly bunny wabbits.

6. This individual is an internet reality show junkie, staring in The Next Internet Millionaire and Top Affiliate Challenge.

(BONUS #7) People always seem to look up to this person whenever this individual walks into a room, and stare….

If you haven't guessed by now, its…..

Big Jason Henderson of Big Marketing.

Tonight he is going to share with my friends the biggest keys to being successful with email marketing.

That's right… Email marketing… Something so familiar yet, people are totally doing it wrong.

Two ways you can tune in to listen to our "show" at 9 pm EDT tonight, Thursday, Aug 7.

1. Dial in on my Tele-Seminar Bridge and listen over your phone.
(limited lines available!)
605-475-8590 pin 5846101# @ 8:55 pm EDT

2. WATCH IT live on my TV Channel and hear us over the net!
 - http://www.ministerofmarketing.com

You'll be able to chat with Jason and myself as well as other VIP's live on my show.

Tell your friends, let's have a big party tonight and learn some great tips on improving our email offers.

In His Grip, ><>
Jeff Mills
Midwest Super Conference

PS - Incase you have never tuned in to a Ustream show, you'll get a kick out of this "web 2.0" media. It's HOT!

1. Dial in on my Tele-Seminar Bridge and listen over your phone - limited lines available - 605-475-8590 pin 5846101# @ 8:55 pm EDT

2. WATCH IT live on my TV Channel and hear us over the net - http://www.ministerofmarketing.com at 9:00 pm EDT

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