Hi Everyone
Someone said that Content is Dead and Community is King… He must be crazy or a little disturb. I can say this because if he is doing business on the internet than it has to be content since the internet in nothing but content. I guess some people just don't get it…
I'm not going to say anything else about it because it doesn't make any sense..
Visit www.FranklinGuild.com if you are interested in building an empire of content that can change your life.
Jeff Wark
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Hi There
This is Ben Franklin. Did you know that i was a successful publisher and made a lot of money with publishing. I also was able to pursue other interest thanks to my publishing success and my face is one the $100 bill..
I'm not telling you this to toot my own horn. I'm telling you this because can also be successful just like me and declare your own independence from your job and have financial freedom.
Join Ben Franklin, Alan Bechtold, Lori Steffen and Jeff Wark at the Franklin Guild www.FranklinGuild.com and discover what's going on.
Ben Franklin
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Breaking news…
Ben Franklin was spotted in San Francisco - apparently trying to fly a kite. Why is Ben is San Francisco? Last we spotted him he was in Florida. Seems Ben is quite the traveler.
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Alan Bechtold teleseminar on Web 2.0 and epublishing. Lori Steffen and Jeff Wark join Alan for this exciting call on Web 2.0, epublishing and an introduction to The Franklin Guild.
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You just said that I could participate for about 5 bucks…oh..come..on. Even though I have my own book that I wrote on Consumer Marketing Demographics…. 5.00……….. you got to be lieing. but…..I'll take it
The introductory price for the month of September is just $1. You can check it all out at FranklinGuild.com
alex in atlanta posed this question:
I am new to the internet. Is web 2.0 similar to explorer, just people can talk live to each other?
Web 2.0 is not a browser like Internet Explorer is. It is more of a broad term that people are still debating the meaning of - but to us it means a site where people can interact with the website. Not just talking live, although that would be one example, but also being able to post their own content as on MySpace, or by being able to comment on posts like on this blog.
Mike from Mahanoy City said:
Teleseminars on this system are one of the best systems for interaction with your customers.
So right Mike! Instant Teleseminars is a great way for interaction because you can see questions and comments as they come in from the listeners.
Tommy from Florida asks:
Are we DOING Web 2.0 NOW, HERE ?
YES Tommy! We were doing Web 2.0 on the teleseminar by being able to see the comments and questions submitted during the call. We're also doing Web 2.0 by posting those questions on this blog and allowing for comments and interaction here.
Beth from San Francisco asked:
How do I take advantage of Web 2.0 as a writer?
There are so many ways that we can't possibly cover them all here. But definately get involved in blogging and use it to promote yourself while at the same time building relationships with your visitors, subscribers and customers. Consider signing up with the Franklin Guild to take advantage of the exposure for your work and to find out even more about using Web 2.0.
Jude from Wylie, Texas has this comment:
When I came on the internet 7 years ago we as internet marketers helped each other. Why is it that these Guru's and Top Marketers won't help people. All they want to do is sell product. I'm coaching a guy right now that went to some of the biggest names in this industry and they sloughed him off. He's new to the internet and could not find one person to help him. I'm doing this gratis.
Thank you Jude for continuing to help people. We don't know why this is changing - more competition, made so much money they're out having fun, forget where they came from - who knows. There are those of us out there helping people that others never even hear about what is being done. That kind of thing isn't done for the recognition. At the same time, people are in business and if we can help people and make a fair profit while helping each other, like in the Franklin Guild, that's a good thing too.