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Little Kid Dreams Big Uptown
Dear Friend,
When I was a kid I used to have some crazy thoughts from time-to-time. Not, "let me set things on fire and let's torture some small animals" kind of crazy, but more like crazy "dreams," if you know what I mean.
One dream I used to have was that I'd be up on stage, speaking to loads of people. I used to see myself standing behind a podium with curtains on the sides of the stage.
I had no idea where those thoughts came from, or why I used to have that dream. After all, I never either saw, nor heard of "speakers" before... and growing up in an apartment housing project in the Bronx, it's not like I knew any people who spoke for a living either (outside of the cops who came to school to do community duty).
One time I confided in my father about these crazy dreams I was having. I told him I felt like I was missing something -- that I wanted to reach up and out and grab the brass ring -- he said "What brass ring? I have no idea what you are talking about." -- and then he went back to his Daily Racing Form.
Well I did of course find that brass ring. It took a lot longer than I would have liked, but I found it nonetheless. And I DO speak in front of large auciences as well.
In fact, my next speaking gig will be in San Diego from October 13th through the 15th, at the JVAlert meeting, hosted by Ken McArthur. I'm actually going to be one of the platform panelists.
This means when you go up on the "hot seat", you get a 15 minute presentation to pitch your idea to the "Hot Seat" panel of experts as well as all the people who attend the event.
And then the fun begins ...
You get to listen in as our panel grills the person on the "hot seat" and picks their project to bits. For most people, what happens is, you go into your hot seat with one idea in your head, and come out with a totally different -- MUCH more productive and profitable -- idea.
This goes hand in hand with the mastermind concept originally publicised by Napoleon Hill back in 1937, in "Think And Grow Rich."
You KNOW you are going to pick-up some great ideas at this event whether YOU are in the "Hot Seat," or whether you're comfortably watching someone else squirm a little, as the top-level hot-seat panelists show you exactly (and specifically) how to take an idea and turn it into REAL money.
Now there are THREE very important things you need to know about this event: One is I have no idea how much it costs to attend this event. I know they were selling early-bird seats for only $495, but I have NO idea whether or not these seats are still available. I DO know if they are, they won't be for long.
The second thing is that this is a "JV" event. So even if the seats were three times as much, you certainly don't need to set up very many JV's to cover your workshop admission, now do you?
And lastly, if you attend this event by registering using the link below, you have an open invitation from me, to come over and introduce yourself and ask me any two questions you want, that will make a signigicant difference in your business, and in your life, and I will give you my all, to get you the best ideas and answers possible.
To register for this event and to find out more, check it out right here: http://www.kingofcopy.com/jvalert
I've never been to San Diego, so I'm looking forward to going, and if you've never met me but you'd like to, this is a fairly inexpensive -- in fact, let me be honest -- this is the LEAST expensive way you can EVER "press the flesh" with me.
Hope to see you in October.
Now go sell something,
Craig Garber
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