Educating Entrepreneurs

• Jul. 26, 2009 - Deadline for web writing class is tonight

If you never got the chance to hear or meet the late Charlie "Tremendous" Jones,
one of the most inspirational Christian motivational speakers of all time,
here's your chance to see the last public presentation he ever made.

 


Some have said it was his best because he didn't hold anything back.

 


He spoke to the families at one of our Entrepreneur Day events about Developing
the Mindset of Success... and got a standing ovation when it was over.

 


We've never made his fabulous presentation available to the public, until now.

 


When your family registers to take our Writing for the Web class that begins
this Thursday night, we'll give you the video of his last presentation as one of
6 bonuses.

 

To read more about the class and the other 5 bonuses, just go here:


http://www.EducatingforSuccess.com/wftw.html

 


But don't put this off, because the deadline for the class is midnight tonight.

 


Even though the class is very limited, there's still room for a few more.

 


If anyone in your house wants to learn how to create an in come writing or with
a small biz, you need this education.

 


You won't find it just anywhere. I spend a small fortune every year getting
cutting-edge education from Internet experts who are creating it and discovering it.
Then I bring it to families like yours who are serious about preparing for the future.

 


So if you want to make sure you and those you love have the knowledge to provide
for yourselves with a small biz or something on the side, don't miss this education!

 


This is your last chance to take this class.

 


Read more about it here, then register before midnight tonight:


http://www.EducatingforSuccess.com/wftw.html

 


I'll talk to you soon!

 


So many books, so little time...

 


Rhea!
who wants to help your family be prepared for the coming economic storm


P.S. This is part of how to do it:


http://www.EducatingforSuccess.com/wftw.html

 

 

 

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My oldest son became a real estate investor when he was 18. My second son became a marketing webmaster when he was 14. My next daughter is a budding author. That's just 3 of the 7. I love to encourage young people (and old!) to find what their hands love to do and pursue it with all their hearts.

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