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So, I wrote about JVAlert yesterday and here come some great people I met making comments, like Paul Easton, who I got to spend some time with and really, really enjoyed, and Stuart Tan, who totally rocks, but I got to spend hardly any time with at all. That’s my mission next time, Stuart.
But at the end of all that came the traditional comments from people in the audience and whatnot, right? People were standing up making these awesome statements about what they’d learned and how the conference had affected them. Jeff Wellman was totally inspiring. (And he’s a pretty funny guy, totally.)
But then came this sweet dark-haired girl who for some reason, I’d missed. I had just about met everyone in the room. She started by telling us about her site, which helps you to make video squeeze pages, which to me, is ultra cool. And then, she mentioned that she was about to lose her home to foreclosure. And she started crying.
Oh… my… god…
She asked for JV partners to promote for her, so I like, totally rushed up to the front of the room to give her my business card along with about 20 other people, at least. It was just an extremely moving moment. One of those that makes you see how “family” JVAlertLive can be.
So, I promoted for her yesterday. Tons of people signed up for her site! Was I happy? Of course. I mean, I don’t even know this woman really, but it just felt really, really good to help. Oh, and I made some money along the way, which wasn’t too bad, either.
If you want to check out her site, it’s at http://easyseotricks.com/VOP
She did an awesome job with it and she’s got a really good product. Heck, I bought it!
Check it out, if nothing else. I’m sure it will improve your list size by leaps and bounds.
Kathleen, you rock!
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February 15th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
Hey Pat,
Yeah, I’ll be glad to. There are so many people I wish I could have made contact with. I’ve made plans for the Philadelphia event already.
What’s your biggest question for me? Let me ponder over it.
be well,
Stuart
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Hmm…
I’ve learned this lesson very well…
My question? It’s what can I do for you?
And I haven’t yet made plans for Philly, but I’m coming if I have to walk. You can think of the answer to my question and tell me there. K? I’ll be looking forward to it.
You rock!
Pat