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Faronbs
03-20-2008
01:58 PM ET (US)
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i am gonna show this to my friend, guy
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Angela
11-26-2006
06:01 PM ET (US)
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Two 'online tragedies' affected me most in 2005. One was Corey Rudl dying in a car accident and the other was Marcus Allen doing a runner.
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Chris
07-02-2006
03:00 AM ET (US)
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Markus, Best of luck in your future business. I enjoyed and miss your tips. Chris
PS: I used many of them to launch and promote my flower site http://www.theflowerauthority.com
If you ever wish to sell your database archive I'd partner with you anytime. Contact me through my site http://www.richmondmovies.com if you are interested in re-launching (I'll do all the web work) your archives of tips on a paid membership model. No investment on your part - just pass over your data - I'll build out and sell subscriptions.
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dsalm4vr@optonline.net
06-09-2006
05:20 PM ET (US)
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What sort of message is this?
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andie
03-02-2006
02:41 PM ET (US)
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I am one of the people that didn't open your emails daily. Every once in awhile I would go through all of them. I am brain-injured and it's taken me a long time to get information "in" and working in my life. I've always considered your email of highest quality and extremely trustworthy and looked forward to your website and information as I grew in my abilities. I went in today to find out which program you recommended for adware. I am so sorry to see you go but I understand totally (and humbly). Thank you for being the type of man you are - utmost quality and honesty. Thank you for being someone I could absolutely respect without question.
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Drew Nelson
12-15-2005
05:08 PM ET (US)
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Dear Markus,
Thank you for your time over the years in proving your FREE e-input. I'm sure that many people have gained an idea or two from the many valuable tips and suggestions you provided. Especially, provided at no cost to anyone! THANK YOU!
Your passion and commitment in what you do is admirable! Continued success to you in all your business endeavors moving forward!
Happy Holidays! Happy New Year!
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Jeff Marx
12-09-2005
10:27 AM ET (US)
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Hey Markus -- I'm sorry to see you so frustrated with your newsletter. If you're not getting either happiness or financial returns out of it (either one would be a good reason to keep it going), then you're absolutely right to discontinue it. I'm sorry to see you close the book on it, but I'm happy to see you taking positive action to serve your goals.
I've enjoyed the tips over the years, and I propose an experiment, which you probably won't try, but here's the suggestion, anyway. Ask the subscribers who have received your newsletter over the years to pay you 50% of what it's been worth to them. Don't set a price, just ask people what the advice has been worth to them personally (everyone will have a different answer), and ask them to pay for it (retroactively) at a 50% discount.
I suspect you'd find people will send you more money as a "thank-you" than you would anticipate.
Even though the tips were given out free, and that model has turned out to not work for you, I think most people are honest and if you ask them if your tips have been worthwhile to them, most would answer enthusiastically yes. And if you ask them to pay you a portion of what it's been worth to them, I think most honest people will be happy to pay you the value of what they've been receiving over the years -- especially at the deep discount I'm suggesting. I think when people honestly think about what your work has been worth to them and what (if anything) they'd be willing to pay you for what you've given them, I think you'll be surprised.
I'll be the first one to sign up -- even if I'm the only one.
Thanks for all the effort you've put into this. Even if it hasn't been profitable for you, I hope you're sleeping better knowing you've put a lot of good ideas into people's heads -- and thus some good into the world.
I challenge you to put that "pay (some of) what you think this has been worth to you" request out there, and see what comes back.
Jeff Marx co-creator of Broadway's Avenue Q
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Judy
12-05-2005
10:13 PM ET (US)
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Markus, I wish you well in your new venture. I totally agree with you about giving things for free. I was in the weight loss industry and advertised "free samples". It cost me a lot of money to send the free (not free to me!) samples out and pretty much what I ended up with was a list of people who needed to lose weight but didn't want to! I had unsubscribed from your list (which BTW was easily done) because I was very ill - too ill to read the messages. Now that I have improved, I wanted to resubscribe. I am disappointed that you stopped the newsletter but sympathize with you. Good luck to you in the future. Judy
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