‘What Would You Do In This Situation?’ by James Maduk is reprinted here.

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What Would You Do In This Situation?

Should I Stop Something That’s Working Well?

I’ve been offering a lifetime Online Selling University membership for the last week that includes:

==> Lifetime Personal Coaching – 2 Hours Each Week!

==> Licenses To Unlock Every Product I Have Created Or Create

==> Fr** Web Hosting For Unlimited Domains For the Next Year

==> Fr** Shopping Cart/Unlimited Autoresponders For the Next Year

At A Price Less Than I Normally Charge For A Yearly “Videos Only” Membership.

And it’s been selling well….

Really Well!

I had originally intended to deactivate the coupon that provides you with a $1000 instant rebate on Friday but I never got around to it so you can still grab your coupon here:

http://www.wmfsb.com/lifetime.html

So I’m asking you what would you do in my situation? Should I continue to keep the coupon valid as long as it’s selling well or should I turn it off just because I said I would?

What would you do If you were in my shoes? Discuss it in the Online Selling Forum at: http://www.jamesmaduk.com/rd/forum.php

New Marketing Map and Checklist

I’ve been updating the Online Selling Marketing Map. The previous version was too complicated so I’ve made it easier to understand.

You can see it here: http://www.hubandspokemarketing.com

All of the supporting videos will be live by Wednesday so stay tuned!

Open Coaching Call

There’s an Open Coaching Call tonight at 9 PM (EST) The details are in the calendar:

http://www.jamesmaduk.com/rd/calendar.php

Enjoy the new content and expect the best!

James

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James Maduk
James Maduk is associated with sites such as Online Selling University, MySmallBiz Community, MySmallBiz Web Hosting, MySmallBiz Cart, MySmallBiz Training, MySmallBiz Coaching, MySmallBiz Support.

*IMNewswatch would like to thank James Maduk for the publication of this post.

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