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Building on a Budget with Marketing Merge

People have been asking me about my opinion of Building on a Budget, a new product offered by Mike Dillard.

When I first heard about Dillards, "Building on a Budget," I dismissed it.  We've already been teaching people how to build their prospects list with Web 2.0 social marketing (with low budget techniques) successfully for several months.  I just didn't see the significance of another book that most people in networking wouldn't be able to follow up on.

But today I did order Building on a Budget, and I'll be posting a full and ongoing reivew at this Building on a Budget review lense at Squidoo after it arrives.

Why did I decide to order Building on a Budget?

I realize that this will be a great introduction for people who are not yet aware of Web 2.0 social marketing.  And since Mike Dillard has a huge mailing list, this product will do a great service even if most people won't be able to follow through on what it shares.

And that's where we'll come in.  We'll assist those people, as we have done, with the video step-by-step tutorials they need to truly get their Internet marketing going--so they can, indeed, build their business on a budget, attracting their prospects to them, just as Dillard talks about.

Building on a Budget is most likely going to spark the industry's interest even moreso for learning Internet attraction marketing.  And even though I feel a book just doesn't do the trick when it comes to teaching people how to set up their marketing, it can do a great job and getting people motivated enough to take the next step.

I'll share my review of Building on a Budget soon.  See my Building on a Budget review Lense at Squidoo after March 7th.

Posted on Saturday, March 1, 2008 at 11:30PM by Registered CommenterMike Klingler | CommentsPost a Comment

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