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Be warned…

In just about 4 hours you will receive emails from probably about every single Internet Marketer online. 😛

If they haven’t already… they will all tell to get Frank Kern’s Mass Control Giveaway for free… just by paying the $17.95 shipping and handling cost.

You might be wondering… what’s in it for them? For Frank as well as his affiliates?

Well, of course there is a continuity program in place and by ordering Frank’s Mass Control Giveaway, you are also subscribing to the continuity program at $297.00 per month… and a third out of that are the commissions all of us affiliate marketers rely upon.

Don’t get me wrong… I am not saying that what Frank is offering is not worth it, but I wanted you to be 100% aware of it.

Earlier this year I bought his $1,997 Mass Control home study course and that was well worth my investment.

Frank opens up his site at 5 am our local time here in Sydney, Australia (12 noon Pacific time) and I plan to get a copy myself before Frank’s 2,000 copies sell out.

If you have plans to grab a copy yourself, feel free to use my super secret ninja affiliate link viralurl.com/presents/MassControl … if you don’t – no worries. 🙂

Oh, before I forget… at least check out the 4 videos Frank released for free… when I last went to the page, Frank had links to them at the bottom of the page. Check them out… they are awesome!

‘Whatever the mind can conceive and believe… it can achieve.’
Napoleon Hill, Think & Grow Rich

To your success,

Frank Bauer
Frank Bauer
Frank Bauer

Owner of FrankBauer.name

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Day 4 at the World Internet Summit in Auckland

The sleeping late and getting up earlier took it’s toll… overslept a bit today and had to skip breakfast.

Day 3 at the World Internet Summit in Auckland

Today it was a more relaxed day for me.

Day 2 at the World Internet Summit in Auckland

Today there where four speakers, Gail Bottomley, Shaune Clarke, Dr. Mike Woo-Ming with Brian “Koz” Kosobucki and Ewen Chia.

Gail mentioned something that makes a lot of sense… always have a URL shown in any video that you submit to YouTube.com as well as mention a URL starting with http:// in the video description.

So far not really new… but she mentioned that YouTube now allows you to edit and add subtitles (e.g. the URL) after uploading a video to it.