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Grand Theft Auto – Internet Marketing Style
What if you sold cars for a living, and someone offered you 54 different models of cars – proven sellers – that you could sell yourself?
And what if you could manufacture these cars for $0?
Not only that, but what if you could hire engineers for cheap to modify the cars any way you wanted, and still manufacture them for $0 apiece?
Do you think you could make some SERIOUS money?

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No doubt.
And while you’ll never be able to do this with cars, you can do it right now with SOFTWARE and electronic info products.
There is an event happening that will create fortunes for those who grab the opportunity and run with it.
http://johnmelanson.info/turbofw
It’s called Turbo Farewell, and it’s John Delavera’s retirement package. In that package are over 60 ebooks and 70 scripts and software programs just on Internet marketing alone.
And ALL of them come with Private Label Rights.
These are the SAME products John has sold himself. They hold the esteemed “Turbo” name, and are known throughout the Internet Marketing industry as being benchmarks of quality, versatility and innovation.
You can rename these, claim authorship, and change them any way you like.
You can make them YOURS, and sell them for years to come.
In fact, it’s almost like committing grand theft auto – except it’s LEGAL.
http://johnmelanson.info/turbofw
How much will you earn? How should I know? What I do know is if you are smart, you will grab the package, pick out your favorite products, and begin marketing them immediately.
Then you will look at the market and find new uses for some of the existing scripts. You’ll go to rent-a-coder or one of those outsourcing sites, get a few of the scripts re-engineered for cheap, and then sell them as brand new products.
And yes, if you follow this simple advice, you’ll do quite well. You might even make a fortune. A kid name Russell Brunson bought Mark Joyner’s farewell package several years ago when he could barely scrape up the money for it. Now he’s a multi-millionaire, all because of the head start Mark’s package gave him.
You – a multi-millionaire? Why not? Just remember where you got your start, and send me a thank you when you make your fist million
Here’s the link…
http://johnmelanson.info/turbofw

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Review Of John Delavera’s Turbo Seminar
So, I just got back from John Delavera’s Turbo Seminar 1. I have to say that I really didn’t know what to expect, since this was my first big ticket seminar. What I learned and was exposed to has changed my life FOREVER!
Hearing from the likes of Mark Joyner, the founder of Simpleology and Construct Zero, two iconic websites and companies whose main goal is to help you to improve your business through getting to know and improving yourself. Mark doesn’t claim to believe in the “Law of Attraction“, but the principles that he teaches seem to have at least similar thought processes behind them.
Another of the dynamic speakers and teachers that we had on hand is Glenn Dietzl. Glen generally works only with Fortune 500 company’s CEO’s and elite management teams and his retainer is $100k. He emphasized to us the importance of putting a value on our intellectual property in order to protect our business and our integrity. It was an amazing 90 minutes full of super high energy coaching that was worth the cost of the entire seminar.
Unfortunately the weather and illness kept some of the speakers from appearing. We never got to hear from Willie Crawford who is a joint venture magician and an excellent marketer.
We also never got to hear Ken McArthur. I have to say that Ken was probably the speaker I most anticipated hearing. It’s unfortunate that he was unable to attend. Ken would have spoken to a number of audience members, basically doing a short interview, then he would have put people together that could and should work together based on the similarity or synergy of their stories. (continue reading…)









