Ed Dale Releases A New “Getting Started” Course. Coupon Code + First Module Free
Earlier today Ed Dale sent out an email…
“People ask me all the time,
If you were starting from scratch and needed to make a thousand dollars quickly… What would you do?
This is my answer….”
Use this coupon code to get 20% off:
tellmeyoursecreted
(yes, just like it is – I tested it!)
This is an 11 module video course. You know I’m not a big fan of video, but I am checking it out. I am halfway through the first video module already (which is free on the site), and already signed up to see the entire course. I’ll have a full review for you soon, but wanted to give you a heads-up on this since it just released today… and before that coupon code expires.
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I am with you Lynn, in that I am not a massive fan of video. I prefer reading myself. But from the first video, I really enjoyed it and Ed definitely knows his stuff.
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Actually I quite like video, especially when I’m feeling a bit tired and don’t want to focus my eyes so much but I appreciate your comments. Reading is usually a far quicker way to take in information. I will check out the video on your recommendation.
I’m a big fan of Ed since the thirty day challenge, which was great btw, and you too Lynn. Thanks for the coupon too.
Ed is an even better communicator than Frank Kern. So this will be a fine series – odds on. But fact is, I didn’t even know Ed was releasing this. Was he hiding it somewhere?
Jonathan
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It was a very quiet release, actually. VERY quiet. That’s why I put the post up the minute I caught wind of it, to give you a heads-up. It must be his new “secret launch strategy”
LOL
I am going to post a full review of this here soon. Good stuff!
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Hi Lynn,
Are you still planning to post a review on this? It seems like there still is very little publicity around this, but on the other hand Ed’s Internet marketing courses are always very inspiring. Would be very interesting to hear what your assessment of this is.
Fred
I’m not a particular fan of video lessons, as I believe that nothing can replace direct contact with the man on the vehicle model, the question the answer, but this course was interested in what is in it.
I believe that video is as close as we can get to the real thing. We learn much faster by actually seeing what is being taught as opposed to reading about it and imagining how it is supposed to be…
I have most of Ed’s products and they are top quality. Although I am planning to get this course anyway (really appreciate the discount coupon), your review of the course will be welcomed.