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Mail and
Grow Rich by Ted Ciuba
Why we gave this book a 4.5 out of 5 rating!
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Author
Ted Ciuba cuts
right to the chase in this hard-hitting business book.
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How many books have you seen about making loads of money
from home? Thousands? How in the world can you determine if
any one has validity or not?
In this review we expected yet another vague, useless compilation
of overly-used cliches.
We Were Wrong!
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Ted Ciuba has written an incredibly clear step-by-step guidebook
to using direct marketing to enhance income or to create an
entirely new income from scratch.
Ted deftly incorporates traditional mail order techniques
with clear-thinking online marketing tips, to create a winning
combination anyone can use to "Mail and Grow Rich" (regardless
of whether you're using "postal mail" or "e-mail" to do so).
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Ted
Ciuba,
Author,
"Mail
and Grow Rich"
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Quite literally, even your teenage son or daughter could follow
this book to generate enough income on their own to put themselves
through college and it beats the heck out of working for minimum
wage.
Even currently successful businesses can utilize the time-tested
principles in this book to create new income streams. The author
has individuals and businesses around the world who have been as
surprised as we were with the "real world" practicality of this
book. Even the L.A. Times likes his system, saying, "It doesn't
matter whether you're young or old, black or white, man or woman
-- these opportunities are available to everyone."
We agree. Mail and Grow
Rich by Ted Ciuba will give you an unbeatable marketing edge,
regardless of your business. We highly-recommend you visit Ted's
site and secure your copy today.
"LuxuryLifedigest.com's Eyeglass Book Rating"
We rate this book: 4.5

  
Rating scale:
(5 pairs of glasses) Highly-recommended: A compelling book
with lots of value
(4 pair of glasses) Recommended: A good read with a some good ideas
(3 pair of glasses) Not bad reading: Pretty good, a few good ideas,
no revelations
(2 pair of glasses) Not even good reading: Poorly written, nothing
but rehashed cliches
(1 pair of glasses) Don't waste your time:The only value in the
review was to help you avoid a dog

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