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Certain Way UPDATE -- 20 August 2003


From: Rebecca Fine
Subject: Certain Way UPDATE -- 20 August 2003
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 02:06:31 -0400

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20 August 2003 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ISSN:1529-3483
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Hello, my friend!

Time for another of our occasional between-issues Updates with a
bit of food for thought plus some wonderful FR^EE gifts and other
resources for you. There's just too much great stuff to fit it
all into the regular monthly edition of The Certain Way -- which
will be in your inbox next week.

Here's what you'll find in today's Update:

   1. MORE Subscriber Gifts for You (Plus ...)
   2. Public Domain Riches
   3. A 'Creative Mind' Lesson from ... Corn

Enjoy!

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1. MORE SUBSCRIBER GIFTS FOR YOU (PLUS ...)


Click on over to the August Certain Way "Between Issues" Update
web page for direct links to some great fr^ee gifts and
money-saving resources. (It's really FUN to be able to bring
these to you!)

Here's what you'll find ...

 * A FR^EE ebook that's a fun, quick, and lively
   read AND a terrific idea generator for those
   looking for examples of (among other things)
   how to "give more in use value than you take
   in cash value."


 * An online bookstore where you can find loads
   of popular books to complement your study of
   SOGR for a FRACTION of the prices charged by
   most booksellers. (Books on all your favorite
   other subjects, too.)

   Just a couple of typical examples:

   -> Suze Orman's The Courage To Be Rich (hard
   cover) usually costs $24.99. Here it's just
   $6.99.

   -> Richard Carlson's audiobook, Don't Worry,
   Make Money, is normally $12, but here you get
   it for $3.99.

(There's even a $5 savings coupon for you, too!)


 * Another FR^EE ebook (a gift for you from a
   fellow Certain Way reader) that opened my
   eyes to some money-saving ideas I'd never
   have come up with on my own.


Find them ALL here:

   http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/august2003.html

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that contain that word even if they're wanted and legitimate, so
this is a work-around.

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2. PUBLIC DOMAIN RICHES


Almost every single day someone who has downloaded the free ebook
of The Science of Getting Rich writes or calls to ask me
questions about the copyright status of the book:

 * How did I get permission to publish it?
 * Is it in the "public domain?"
 * What other wonderful old books are available?
 * How do you track them down and
 * How do you know if you can use them freely?

And that's just for starters!

In fact, there are SO MANY similar questions and so many people
wanting to find and use wonderful old books and other materials
-- to promote their causes, build traffic to their sites, or to
create a hot-selling product -- that I've been thinking for a
while of writing a step-by-step "how to" ebook on the subject.

But now, thanks to one of the most successful and creative people
I've met through the internet (and who is also a big fan of The
Science of Getting Rich), I don't have to!

He's put together a virtual treasure trove of information that
reveals how you can uncover an almost endless source of FR^EE
content on any subject you can imagine that you can USE to
instantly create books, ebooks, manuals, articles, reports, art
collections or any other type of "information products" in a snap
-- without writing and without needing anyone's permission or
paying a dime in fees.

What I'm talking about is using "public domain" information for
your own purposes, including profit. When you add up all the
sources, there's literally a mountain of public domain
information (millions and millions of pages) sitting right under
your nose -- all fr^ee -- and all yours for the taking!

But, of course, you have to know how  and where to find it!

So I'm inviting you to join my new friend, Yanik Silver, and
several of his special guests -- including me! -- for a 2-1/2
hour teleclass called "Public Domain Riches."

During this one-time only event, we'll reveal to you everything
we've learned about how to find, re-package, and sell or give
away public domain content -- and just how easy, enjoyable, and
rewarding (personally and financially) it can be.

   (I had to do all my own research and learn
   all this stuff "the hard way." You can save
   yourself a LOT of time, work, and money by
   getting everything you need to know in this
   one power-packed teleclass.)

See for yourself and get all the details here:

   http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/august2003.html

Hope you'll join us. I'm looking forward to learning a LOT more
on this fascinating subject from Yanik and the other guests!

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3. A 'CREATIVE MIND' LESSON FROM ... CORN


Author James Bender tells a story about a farmer who was famous
for growing award-winning sweet corn. Year after year his corn
took the blue ribbon at the state fair.

Finally a curious news reporter asked the farmer for the secret
to his continual success -- and he was shocked both by the answer
and by the farmer's eagerness to reveal it.

   Turns out the secret was simple: The farmer
   fre^ely shared his seed corn with all his
   neighbors.

The astonished reporter asked, "But how can you afford to do
that? After all, they're in competition with you."

"Well, sir," the farmer replied, "don't you know how corn grows?

"As the ears ripen, pollen is picked up by the wind and carried
from field to field. If my neighbors don't grow excellent corn,
my own crop will suffer as cross-pollination degrades it. So if I
want to grow excellent corn, I MUST want the same for my
neighbors, and my actions must support that."

My friend, here's a very PRACTICAL illustration of the value of
creative mind compared to competitive mind! And even if you're
NOT a corn farmer, you don't have to look far to see how this
same principle shows up in your own life and circumstances.

That's all for this Update. I'll see you next week with an
all-new  August edition, including another wonderful "ethical
bribe" for prompt readers -- and find out if YOU are getting one
of the 25 prizes from last month's edition!

(Oh, yes, I'll also have an exciting big announcement!) ;-D

'Til then ...

Many blessings to you, and, of course --

EXPECT Success!
Rebecca

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