Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Sept 12-14 2008 - Soft Sell Poetry Publisher Becomes Internet Marketing Sensation

Imagine that you're the editor of a small poetry magazine and you decide to jump into the new world of Internet marketing. And then imagine that in your first five months you go from $0 to $95,000. Is that believable? Can it be done? It already has been!

Come September 12-14, 2008 Tracy Repchuk, who went from $0 to $95,000 in just five months, will join nearly one dozen other Internet Marketing Experts at The Ayres Hotel, in Manhattan Beach, CA near the Los Angeles airport, when she speaks at the "Bridging Heart and Marketing II," Soft Sell Internet Marketing Conference.

Tracy will walk participants through the same steps she took to become a nearly over-night sensation in Internet Marketing - and she's a woman in what was then pretty much a man's Internet marketing world.

Event organizers, husband and wife team Judith Sherven & Jim Sniechowski booked Repchuk, along with many other successful Internet marketing gurus, each scheduled to speak about a different facet of Internet marketing.

Participants will be exposed to powerful marketing tools including the power of the necessary shopping-cart software, article marketing, e-book writing, teleseminars as a technique for building a business, Soft Sell coaching and more.

The underlying message of "Bridging Heart and Marketing II" is that "Selling Is Spiritual Service.

And in that vein, Repchuk offers her service as bestselling author of "31 Days to Millionaire Marketing Miracles," and President and Founder of the Canadian Federation of Poets and Poetry Canada magazine.

"Tracy cuts through the noise and clutter," says Sniechowski. "She helps folks define goals and set a clear path, so they can soar from there."

"Tracy is a wonder," adds Sherven. "She pinpoints all the traps and dead-ends and shows us how to sidestep each one. You can't help but be inspired by her words and her ways."

To learn more about Tracy Repchuk, or for details on how to attend "Bridging Heart and Marketing II" go to
http://www.bridgingheartandmarketing.com/

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