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How to sell $110K in 67-minutes (free video explains)
By JP Maroney | August 28, 2008
I just put up a free video that teaches you step-by-step how I sold $110K worth of
consulting and coaching services in 67-minutes.
And I spent less than $100 bucks on the entire promotion.
I think you’ll like it!
You can see it here:
>>> http://www.jpmaroney.com/videos/110k67min.html
(allow a few moments for the video to load)
You’ll like it because — no matter what YOU sell — you can use this technique to sell A LOT MORE of it.
In fact, I call it, “A stealth sales weapon practically anybody can use to sell anything to anyone.”
Enjoy it… take notes… and profit from it!
>>> http://www.jpmaroney.com/videos/110k67min.html
Check it out while it’s still available…
Now, Monetize It!
JP Maroney
aka “Mr. Monetizer”
Topics: Business Growth, Marketing, Public Speaking |

August 28th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Dear Marony!
If I were a virgin than I wouldn,t have to be confused. I have a lot of websites and have a big mess around me. Don,t know how to use an autoresponder and I am under a press of luck of money. I can promote only when I can get a referral pages. I think I don,t know too much and have no time because I have to graduate at high school soon where also don,t know too much. What can you suggest me?
August 29th, 2008 at 1:08 am
Hi JP, great video! Wonderful stuff.. inspired me to get my first speech booked. I did contact the library, but wanted to tell you another great place to get a room to speak is at your local community colleges. They promote outside events for the public and it’s fairly reasonably if not free. Thanks again for all your great content! Denise
August 29th, 2008 at 4:18 am
Awesome video JP, very instructive! I will definitely give this method a go. It’s an idea I’ve been thinking about using for quite a while, now that you’ve shared such good step-by-step how-to info on it, I feel a lot closer to actually implementing it. Thank you! I’d thought of community colleges too. I’m also considering the local chamber of commerce as both venue and alliance partner. What do you think of the potential of that possibility?