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Download Make Your Site Sell....

Make Your Site Sell is a classic of online marketing. When it firstMake Your Site Sell came out in 1999 is was hailed as "The Bible of selling on the Internet." Back then it sold for $17. Through arrangement with the author Ken Evoy of SiteSell we have arranged a FREE version as a "thank you" gift.

It's seven volumes and 1,500 pages will give you a complete foundation in what it takes to successfully make money online. Don't let the depth scare you. It's presented very simply and clearly. And even though it was last updated in 2002, all the information is still relevant today. I re-read it often as a refresher course in how to succeed.

Here's how to get it...

Download this self-extracting zipped file by right-clicking and saving it to your desktop.

You should see a file ("myss2002free.exe") appear on your desktop. Your Operating System may download it elsewhere. If you do not see it, search your computer for that file name ("myss2002free.exe").

Once you have the file, double-click on it. In the window that pops up, click on the Browse button. In the "Browse for Folder" window, select "Desktop" and click OK. Now click on the Unzip button (not the "Run WinZip"button). This unzips a folder ("myss2002free") onto your desktop. In that folder, please read the readmefirst.txt first.

NOTE 1: Mac owners -- you will need free software such as Stuffit Expander (V5.5 or greater) to decompress these Windows-formatted ".exe" files. If you own Expander V10 or greater, click here for help opening the file.

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