A week or two ago I featured on the Tom Woods Show
someone whose actions in the early 1990s were extremely consequential for all of us.
Ken McCarthy proceeded to tell the story of how the Internet as we know it developed, such that -- even with the problems we are well aware of -- countless independent voices could now be heard, and how it could easily have gone another, much less desirable way.
Ken also appreciated the
Internet's commercial potential long before almost anyone else. (Recall that as late as 1998 Paul Krugman himself was speculating that the Internet's economic impact could wind up being no more significant than that of the fax machine.)
Another guy who recognized this was of course our man of the week, Marlon Sanders.
He's been selling online since around 1994. He's tried
everything, tested everything, and studied everything.
He's not a 22-year-old YouTuber who purports to be an expert after watching five marketing videos on TikTok.
Marlon's is the kind of knowledge that generates revenue.
His program on building your greatest online asset, your email list, is (like everything else
he creates) highly valuable.
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learn from Marlon:
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Tom Woods