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		<description>Hey!

Thanks for posting my thread from SPF on your blog. Not sure if you&#039;re a fan of what I posted or not, but it&#039;s good to see that the word has really been getting out. To quickly give an answer to your main questions of &quot;How did you do it?&quot; -- I&#039;ll be discussing that on my new internet radio show. I think a lot of people have been wondering how I did it, especially on my small budget. It&#039;s not rocket science, and it&#039;s not some &quot;secret system&quot; either. I just applied strong marketing strategies to a very competitive industry, and I didn&#039;t quit, no matter how many times I failed. I kept plugging away and milked every traffic source I could get a hold of. I also practice what I preach, and put myself into the visitor&#039;s shoes. If I were looking for the service my sites were selling, what would I want to see? No magic here.. just a straight forward business approach. 

Thanks again for the post. Hope your readers liked it! Check out my new blog at aojon.com by the way. I&#039;ll be posting there more than the forums, because there are no censorships, and you&#039;re right, I do have a fairly provocative approach compared to my peers, but that&#039;s just how I work, and I like it. 

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<p>Thanks for posting my thread from SPF on your blog. Not sure if you&#8217;re a fan of what I posted or not, but it&#8217;s good to see that the word has really been getting out. To quickly give an answer to your main questions of &#8220;How did you do it?&#8221; &#8212; I&#8217;ll be discussing that on my new internet radio show. I think a lot of people have been wondering how I did it, especially on my small budget. It&#8217;s not rocket science, and it&#8217;s not some &#8220;secret system&#8221; either. I just applied strong marketing strategies to a very competitive industry, and I didn&#8217;t quit, no matter how many times I failed. I kept plugging away and milked every traffic source I could get a hold of. I also practice what I preach, and put myself into the visitor&#8217;s shoes. If I were looking for the service my sites were selling, what would I want to see? No magic here.. just a straight forward business approach. </p>
<p>Thanks again for the post. Hope your readers liked it! Check out my new blog at aojon.com by the way. I&#8217;ll be posting there more than the forums, because there are no censorships, and you&#8217;re right, I do have a fairly provocative approach compared to my peers, but that&#8217;s just how I work, and I like it. </p>
<p>Mook-Jon</p>
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