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Recording of Slow Time Success Call #3 (and maybe call #4)

The call Monday afternoon was great! And we've really received a lot of wonderful feedback. Today we're both back in the office, and after catching up and chatting about the call, we decided to make the recording for this third and final call in the series available to everyone.

Why? Well, there's a selfish reason, which is that at the beginning of this call we cover the details of our all new Newton Network programs...and of course, we want as many people as possible to listen to this.

But after that we go on to spend more than an hour answering specific questions asked by people just like you. Real questions about real businesses. We think there's a tremendous value in this information and want to share it with as many people as possible. So, this is the result.

jimontv.jpgJimmy joined the call from his cell phone on the roof of a building in downtown Chicago, where he was for a last minute television appearance. So, the sound quality isn't perfect, but it's certainly good enough to easily listen to and really consume the information.

Enjoy! You'll find the link at the bottom of this post.

P.S. Interested in a 4th call? We're considering it. If you'd like to get on the phone with us again, later this week, here's what you need to do. Just post a comment on this post asking a question specific to the new Newton Network programs. If there is a sufficient enough number of questions, we will host a call this Friday afternoon to answer them live.

P.P.S. By popular request, we've created a printable PDF version of the information page that explains, in detail, the new Newton Network programs. Click here to download it and print it yourself.

HERE'S THE LINK FOR THE CALL:

Click here to download the call in mp3 format.

Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 01:12PM by Registered CommenterTravis Miller & Jimmy Vee | Comments3 Comments

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Reader Comments (3)

Travis and Jimmy: I am the owner of a very small used car lot. My lot is at capacity right now with 27 cars and trucks with an average retail of about $4,500. I am the only employee and I love what I'm doing, but I would like it to be more profitable. I bought the Gravitrational Marketing for Used Car Dealers last year, but I have had trouble implimenting everything that I would like to. I'm not afraid to try something new, I opened my lot 2 years ago very underfunded (I got a couple of dealer friends to consign cars to me to fill out the inventory)and now I'm making a living with only a very small debt on the cars. I'm thinking of joining the Newton Network, but I wonder if it is really for me. I think that it is, but what's your opinion?
May 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLowell Parr
Jimmy & Travis: My husband & I are leaders & top income earners in the Network Marketing industry. We've been very successful at building our business the "old fashioned" way (offline) & have also coached many others in building successful businesses. I am a marketing fanatic, and my husband is an incredible presenter. (he LOVES Joel Bauer btw) Because of our expertise, experience & success, we believe we can "package" ourselves as a team and offer training & systems that others can use to build their home based businesses. We're not online now, but will be soon. What suggesstions could you give us for 1)Branding ideas? Since I'm great at 'catching the fish' and he's great at 'cooking & cleaning' them, I'd like to find a unique way to package us without being gimmicky. And 2) Do you have any suggesstions for a landing/lead capture page that doesn't look like the million other webpages for my industry? If I see one more website with palm trees & bags of money claiming you'll be a millionaire & not have to do a thing, I think I'll puke! I take my business very seriously. I know I have valuable information to offer...and I'd like to do it in a way that doesn't make people roll their eyes (which is the common reaction I get when I tell people I'm in network marketing). People are VERY cynical about my industry, and rightly so in many cases. How can we present ourselves so people will know we're the real deal? THANKS for all you do....the book is awesome!!
May 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRachel
Jim & Travis,

I just want to say that I enjoyed the three calls immensely. I'd love to hear a fourth call although my Friday is pretty jam packed already.
I'm knee deep in your book and have pages of notes already. Do you offer any other "plans" of working with the two of you besides the $250 per month?
May 14, 2008 | Registered CommenterJoe Bartolotta

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