Thursday, September 27, 2007

A chance meeting, a strange twist of fate, lives changed

As I recall, the year was 2000.

I was on stage in Boulder, Colorado at Jonathan Mizel's
Internet marketing blowout.

You know, sometimes you just get in a zone. And that year,
I reckon I was in one.

Zip back in time two weeks before.

I was sitting in a movie theater watching a flick on
screen that initially I didn't want to see. You see, it
wasn't in English and you had to read subtitles the whole
movie.

But everyone raved about this movie. The social proof was
overwhelming. So there I sat.

Eyes glued to the screen.

Mesmerized.

The movie was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. And the most
important part of the movie was the end. It left you
breathless in more ways than one.

Fast forward 2 weeks. I'm back in front of the room of
Jonathan's seminar. Doing a rendition of all the stupid
marketing mistakes I've made in my life.

And talking about the path to becoming a marketing Ninja.
Mixing that with flying through the air like they do in
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.

Well, not exactly. When you're 6' 4 1/2", you don't
exactly fly through the air. It's a speech that is now
infamous.

Anyway, the audience was in total stitches. Falling on the
floor laughing. That was ALSO the speech in which I
revealed that Sandford Wallace told me over dinner he gets
his best ideas in the shower.

Come to find out later, a LOT of people get their best
ideas there.

Anyway, in the middle of the speech, two people get up and
walk out. They thought it was the worst speech they'd ever
heard in their lives!

For others, they sat mesmerized. I got a standing ovation
for what it's worth.

Later, out in the hall, I was talking to a guy. I guess
you could call it a chance meeting.

We chatted a bit and I told this person (I don't remember
the conversation in retrospect) that all they needed was
self confidence. They had all the talent they needed.

I could tell this from a brief chat. He had all the talent
in the world. All he needed was confidence.

Later that person became a really, really well-known
Internet marketing -- one of the best.

His name I'm proud to say is Jim Edwards.

For the record, I'm NOT taking any credit for Jim's
success, other than that I was at the right place at the
right time with a word of encouragement a very talented
person needed.

Now, what if Jim hadn't gone to the seminar? What if he'd
not spent the time or the money. What if he'd not gone
because "the speakers sell products and do pitches" (God
forbid THAT anyone should sell anything at a marketing
seminar...the GALL!)

But Jim Edwards took a chance. He went. And Jim would tell
you that a chance meeting and a few well-chosen words in
the hall changed in his life that day.

I swear Jim'd tell you that if'n you asked him.

Thing is, that speech wasn't video taped. There's no
record of it. You know, at seminars, often the most
important things don't happen on stage.

They aren't video taped.

They're the people you meet. The things you hear. The
things you say to others.

I'm pretty much an ordinary guy. Not much different than
you other than I only work about 30 minutes a day most
days, depending on what you call work.

I spend my time doing what I personally enjoy. Which is
reading and learning. I'm not a millionaire (I don't work
hard enough for that.) But I make more money than most.

But I have a good life. And a good living. I have control
over my fate. Freedom to do the things I want. And a few
good friends I've met along the way.

This is a good business.

I recommend it to you.

Best wishes,
Marlon Sanders

P.P.S. In a strange twist of fate, Jim has given me some
GREAT ideas for my business.

What goes around comes around.

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