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Are You Familiar With The Terms "Wealth Trend"?
If not, let me explain. A wealth trend is simply the next big innovation that will very soon make a lot of people rich, that is...if they capitalize on the opportunity at the RIGHT time.
Most billion dollar and multi-million dollar corporations have started this way. They gave people the opportunity to get into the system BEFORE the company soared to unbelievable amounts of profit. Name any company that is highly successful today. Verizon. Comcast.
Yahoo.
Or we can get even more simple...phones. Then someone decided to take phones mobile and invented the analog cells. Some of you might be too young to remember, but they were these big police radio looking devices that could pass for blunt object if someone tried to mug you in New York.
Forget about putting that thing in your pocket. Between the tight linings and your wallet there was barely any room for the tips of your fingers, let alone your entire hand. Analog phones were two gruesome to carry and the signal wasn't all that great.
That's why someone invented digital cell phones, the next big wave.
Smaller, better reception and more features, it was the right move. However, at first, digital cells were optional. Then, gradually, more and more digitals surfaced while the analogs sunk under water. Now you can't even find an analog phone, except on eBay as a collectors' item, and these teenagers now a days would think you fell on your head if you brought up the subject of owning one many years ago.
But the subject is not technology or cell phones. The subject is wealth trends. You can best believe that, before all of these inventions and companies made a fortune, there were some people who got in while it was dirt cheap and they capitalized on the opportunity of a lifetime.
I
Want To Show You How YOU Can Capitalize
On The Next Major Wealth Trend
Before The Masses Even Know It Exists
Hi, my name is Stephon "Phon" Rudd, founder of PhonOnline and I'm about to ask you one question: have you ever heard of residual income?
It's the act of doing something right once and reaping the benefits of it for a lifetime! Like recording artists. Or authors. Or subscription based companies like eHarmony, MySpace and YouTube.
You create a product or service once, you deliver it to a small number of people once and then you collect profits for as long as the product or service remains in demand. Sometimes that can be for decades or even longer.
Now, I know MySpace and YouTube are free subscriptions services. Yet, they still make residual income through the selling of ad space. Many of you know me from MySpace as Phon, suspense novelist. Well, now I want to let you in on a little-known secret, a wealth trend in the making.
I want to show you how...
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