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Make hay while the Sun shines

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This entry was posted on 10/29/2007 9:20 AM and is filed under uncategorized.


There's a saying I use on a regular basis that I’m sure most of you have heard... "You make hay when the sun shines."

I receive emails from Google.  Actually I receive email alerts on certain topics I have saved with Google.  Every time one of my saved topics (aka a Google Alert) surfaces with new information on the Internet I receive a notification email with a link to that topic newly posted, wherever it may be.

One of my Google Alerts phrases I have saved is "sponsorship agreement." Recently I've been receiving these alerts on a daily basis as opposed to receiving them on a weekly basis.

What"s my tip?  What's the point?  Businesses are signing sponsorship agreements NOW.  Why?  I'm not 100% positive but I believe it is because it is the last quarter of the year and companies are locking in their sponsorship dollars for 2008 NOW.  Whether they are fishing companies or not is irrelevant...The sun is shining right now. 

"Your 2 CD seminar on how to get sponsored http://www.fishforfree.com/fffcd.html (see special below) was amazing to say the least. So much great information put into perspective for anglers seeking sponsorship. This seminar will provide any angler the tools to make their dreams of sponsorship come true. As a business owner seeking working relationships with other companies in the industry, this seminar saved me tons of trial and error time and made the whole concept of obtaining sponsorship straightforward and easy to understand. Thanks Scott!"
Matt Wilson, http://fishinfanatics.com/

Scott Rauber
http://www.FishForFREE.com

 

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