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Recap of Home Business Bootcamp and Affiliate Marketing Training with George Kosch for 13 March 2020.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

How to Build Your Network Marketing Business Online Leveraging the Five Levels of Internet Automation

How to Build Your Network Marketing Business Online Leveraging the Five Levels of Internet Automation

A Reality Check:

There are a lot of people in network marketing—especially six- and seven-figure earners—who have to work their tail off to maintain their income. Thst's in addition to the 79MM or so newbbies who are about to get started.

And though they have created or they may create a successful lifestyle, when they stop working, their income immediately drops.

Which, I think we can all agree, isn’t what you want!

Because if you’re anything like me, you started your business to have more time freedom, not less.

Luckily, it doesn’t have to be this way… ( read on )


To Unite the Internet For an Ad, Cause or Topic...

How to Unite the Internet: Pepsi’s Kendall Jenner Ad Was So Awful It Did the Impossible, It United the Internet

In case you've just awakened from a brief coma, Pepsi is taking a lot of heat for its latest ad currently airing, since the Super Bowl. The broad strokes: Its official title is the word salad "Live for Now Moments Anthem"; it features reality star/ super-model Kendall Jenner ( if your coma was not-so-brief, that's a whole other thing, which we don't have time to get into right now ); its gist is that we should all unite and "join the conversation." In that way, the soft drink ad succeeded. It did indeed provoke conversation—about Pepsi's tone-deafness.

The Mattress Wars
The Mattress Sales Wars: The War To Sell You A Mattress Is An Internet Nightmare ( On Elm Street! ) Why did Casper sue a mattress blogger? A closer look reveals a secret, multi-million-dollar battle to get you into bed.

The Internet Reacts to CNN's New Marketing Campaign: 'Facts Aren't Colored by Emotion or Bias'

In an apparent swipe at the fascicle Trump administration, and it's circus - CNN launched a new ad campaign in a Facebook video post Monday focusing on the slogan “facts first.”

The video focuses on an apple, with a narrator explaining that some may try to call it a “banana.” CNN host Brian Stelter tweeted a graphic Monday morning with more content.
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Once facts are established, opinions can be formed. And while opinions matter, they don't change the facts.” pic.twitter.com/nWHB57Loup

— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 23, 2017

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