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July 11, 2005

"Frank Garon's In Search Of Heroes Interview Is Thought Provoking and Emotionally Stimulating " by Ralph Zuranski

Frank Garon has been a leader in internet marketing for many years. As a former truck driver who went bankrupt, he has a down-to-earth quality that proves anyone can be successful on the internet.

Frank believes the most important thing to be successful on the internet is to be yourself, be just a little better than anyone else in your field and establish a personal relationship with everyone who signs up for your newsletter. His database of subscribers are perhaps the most loyal because of Frank's emotional transparency and honesty.

His readers know who he is and how he thinks. Frank gives them the opportunity to take a glimpse into the most private areas of his life...his doubts, fears, successes and triumphs. Most people want to work with someone who is not ashamed to tell you like it is.

When you listen to Frank's interview you realize that he is the real deal. No punches are pulled here. His interview is the raw material that make a person who they are.

If you want to learn how to relate to the readers of your newsletter and your audience, Click Here to listen to the uncensored version of the inner-most working of Frank's mind and emotions.

 

 

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