What a time the Ron Paul presidential campaigns were.
I look back with such fondness on many good memories, and to this day I cherish friendships I formed in those days.
It was absolutely extraordinary: people quit their jobs (remember Vijay Boyapati, who left Google to work for Ron Paul?) and spent their own money to promote his message.
Our friend Michael Maresco, who became known as the Ron Paul Rider, rode his bike across the country, talking to people and handing out brochures along the way. People assumed he chose this method because he was an avid cyclist, but in fact he wasn't. He did it for the cause.
I'd never seen anything like it.
And of course, that's the thing:
It was extremely unusual.
In our businesses, we also have a message to spread: about ourselvess, our services, our products, whatever. Or our blogs: we want the world to see what we have to say.
But we are not going to have an army of volunteers, as Ron Paul did, who will voluntarily help us spread that message.
Unless...
...we give them a reason to.
And there is a way to do this, and I plan to use it to promote some of my own stuff.
Simple, fast, and insanely effective.
Instead of just you getting the word out about yourself, everyone who comes into contact with you will have an interest in getting the word out for you.
And it's just a simple piece of software that an idiot can use.
It launches this week, and in observance of the launch they're offering the biggest discount on it that will ever be offered.
The choice is stark: do the hardest part of the whole business with no help, or make even strangers want to help you.
Tom Woods