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Ive heard it said that it doesn matter what opportunity you have signed up for, its all about how you sell it. This is demonstrated quite clearly through the growing trend in online marketing towards gifting, which has no tangible product at all, simply the belief that its going to work. That business in particular argues strongly for the concept that the product has almost nothing to do with it.
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Copyright 2008
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