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  • Greg Despain says:

    Nice blog. Found it using Google. Think I’ll be back to see what else you’ve blogged about.

  • Maya Bailey says:

    Any tutorials out there how to become expert in List Building ?-’;

    • Gary Calvert says:

      You can download my eBook “Powerlist Building for Newbies” for free if you subscribe to my newsletter. Just enter your name and email address in the form in the first column and I’l send you the link automatically where you can download it.
      Thanks.

  • Vesta Salus says:

    Hey! I’m sorry meant for this very bad English. My spouse and i have happened after your own web site along with My spouse and i truly enjoy the design and style. May you actually explain to me personally where by may get the template just like this? say thanks to you

  • Emily N. says:

    Hi, I’m very interested in Linux but Im a Super Newbie and I’m having trouble deciding on the right distribution for me (Havent you heard this a million times?) anyway here is my problem, I need a distribution that can switch between reading and writing in English and Japanese (Japanese Language Support) with out restarting the operating system.

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  • Elijah Lewis says:

    sometimes i get some difficulty in list building, it takes a lot of effort-;`

    • Gary says:

      Yes, it does take some effort, but if you have something that is worthwhile to your potential subscriber it makes it much easier. Give them something they can use and they will optin to your list. Have an attention getting headline and give them a compelling reason to subscribe along with a strong call to action. Be sure that the site is attractive and keep your optin form above the fold where it is visible without the visitor to your site having to scroll down to find it. Once you have everything set up advertise the page in whatever way, short of spamming, that you can find. Drive traffic to the page and you will get your subscribers.

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