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Personal Video Message from Ian Orford 'the failure to at least look, can be extremely costly.' I want to invite you to view a personal video message that I have made for you. But before I do that, let me explain why it's important that you view it. It's only 4 minutes and 36 seconds long, so it's not going to eat into your day, but it does ask you some thought provoking questions. About your future? If it stirs something in your imagination after you have viewed it, then please use the contact details at the end of this email to get in touch so we can have chat.
If you
want to cut to the quick, the link is right at the end of this email,
so scroll down now, if you want to get straight to it! After all, if they did, we would all be rich and that would just take the fun out of everything! We need some risk in life just to put a little bit of 'spice' into things! Brian would constantly tell me that he wished he had started with me in a certain business opportunity back in 1985. When I told him it was going to be huge, he said, 'It's too risky, what if it doesn't work?'. He wasn't even prepared to look at the facts. I went on to make $2.4 million in 5 years, Brian made nothing. Why? Because he wouldn't devote the time to at least looking! There are a lot of people that have taken a risk and lost everything, but conversely, there are even more people who have taken risks and won; seemingly, the world. Take Bill Gates for instance. Some call him the ultimate Geek, but he took a risk in the early days of the Personal Computer; he pitched IBM on writing the 'operating system' and he became, well, very rich! The Information and Internet Age is littered with examples of people taking risks, and making fortunes. Let's give you a few more examples, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Sergey Brin and Larry Page who founded Google, Pierre Omidyar who founded eBay in 1995. eBay went public on September 21, 1998, and both Omidyar and Jeffrey Skoll, who joined in 1996 became instant billionaires. Is age a barrier to wealth? Young or old? Well no, and here is an example at the 'baby' end of the range. Mark Zuckerberg, founded Facebook in February 2004, and now at the tender age of 23, he is worth $700 million. Does he care he is not a Billionaire? Not really, he'll get there! So the question is, did these guys really take a risk? Or was it what I call an 'inspired' risk'? Because it's not really a risk when it’s inspired and your driven because you know it's where you should be, and it's the direction you should be going. Back in 2005, the day before Christmas Eve, I had a telephone conversation with another Information Age entrepreneur, Tom Brodie, the co-founder of VWD and uVme. It's a conversation I'll never forget, ever - it was that memorable! I was standing at my back porch window looking out into my garden and Tom was in Australia. Goodness knows what time it was for him, I've never asked him. What came across though was Tom's excitement. It was incredibly infectious! Tom and I had been talking about the next few months with VWD, and what was going to happen in the business. Tom was babbling with excitement about the online skill games industry, social networking, the whole social communications explosion and how he was 'inspired', to turn that into the Network Marketing Opportunity to end all Network Marketing Opportunities! Two years, and a few $Million later in development costs, it's here, uVme is live, - and it encapsulates everything that is good about today's internet and how it has levelled the playing field for you and I as we pursue our goal's of financial freedom. So, is there a risk involved? Certainly! There is time and effort involved, and you will need some money to get started, no more than $/£/€200, but when you weigh up the risks, that's far less than Tom has put on the table to make all of this available to us. But that's not the issue right now, because you cannot make an educated decision before you have the facts in front of you. You see, that was Brian's challenge. He didn't have the facts, and wouldn't look at them until after the event! Don't be like Brian. At the very least - take a look. Take action. This is what to do next. Watch the personal video message that I have made for you at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD4fO60VS5g Then contact Roy @ eBusiness-School and have a chat. He will give you all the information that you need. If you cannot get in touch with Roy and if you don't want to pass this by like Brian did and you would like to find out more, use the contact details at the bottom of this message to get in touch and we can have a relaxed chat. We will go through things in as much detail as you need! Look forward to talking to you. To your success,
Ian Orford Roy Aylmer Contact Details MSN - ian@ianorford.com eBusiness@live.co.uk Skype - orfyworfy MySpace – Roy Aylmer Facebook - Ian Orford FaceBook – Roy Aylmer Call - +1 731 438 3276 SagaZone - Roy the silver surfer
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