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About Seminars (Re: Some questions to think about regarding training)

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Odious

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Jun 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/13/99
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Women Purr For ME (not YOU) wrote:
>
> One thing you should know about these Seminars: they will usually be held
> over a weekend not just because there is a lot of information to teach,
> but because hotels give the organizer free use of the conference room
> (and/or a free room for himself) if he can guarantee a certain number of
> rooms for the weekend. I know this from playing in chess tournaments
> (almost all of which are held in hotels).
>
> I have to question the idea that someone should have to pay $500 or
> $1,000 for a seminar. I have vowed never to hold Foxhunting seminars
> because I don't think it is necessary.

That and a seminar covering every aspect of all the useful information in
the foxhunting system would only fill up about 6 minutes and the all the
people who'd be interested in it could fit in a booth at McDonalds.

Ray you make up bullshit justifications for why you will not do the
things that would prove how uninterested people are in what you have to
say. You won't sell your book through actual retailers, because you
know it won't sell. You won't hold seminars because you know nobody
would show up.

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James L. King III

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Jun 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/13/99
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In article <19990613.165900.-38100...@juno.com>, not
YOU\ <outfoxxx...@juno.com> wrote:

[snip]

>
> I'll also reiterate that when you have a choice between a $10.00 book, a
> $30.00 book, a $40.00 book/tape package (like "Hypnotize Your Lover"), a
> $225.00 course, a $495.00 seminar, or an $895.00 seminar, you should
> start with the lower-priced material and work your way up.

Thank you for supporting my position, Ray. I have always advocated
these 5 resources:

Love Tactics (get the original, not the new edition) by
McKnight/Phillips

Intimate Connections by Dr. David Burns, MD

The Art Of Mingling by Jeanine Martinet

Love 101 by Peter McWilliams (available for free at www.mcwilliams.com)

Ross' free materials (available for free at www.seduction.com)

You'll spend less for all five of these materials at list price than
the cost of Ray's book, you'll get many more words (since Ray believes
that the number of words is indicitave of the quality of the book), and
you'll get information from different perspectives, which will help you
create your own, personal, unique method of seduction that you can call
your own.

I'll rephrase Ray's comment to: You should start with the best quality
product and work from there. For free, Peter and Ross have very high
quality products (Peter's book was a NYTimes bestseller).

For under $30 for the entire group of three, the other three books are
incredibly useful, and even veterans of romance and seduction should
find something useful.

James King

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