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James Jones has been there and done just
about anything an aspiring businessman could do. When
entering the world of marketing he did limit himself to only
one goal, he wanted to do it all. With few failures and
many successes, James Jones has made his mark in marketing,
advertising, restaurant management, mail order businesses,
publishing, and retail.
As with most excited entrepreneurs
James Jones found that college was not right for him,
dropping out at the age of 19. His first business venture
was an arcade which did not take long to go under. In less
than 6 months he found himself right back where he started
but with a greater outlook on life. Based on his statements
he learned that you will never succeed if you do not try new
things, and you have to keep trying to achieve your goals no
matter how many times you fail.
After this unsuccessful attempt at
opening his own business James Jones decided he needed to
slow down by taking up a job as a restaurant manager. Some
may consider this to be a copout but it proved to be just
what he needed. Within 7 years he had accomplished being
the general manager, and become co-owner. It didn’t take
long for Jones to become quite bored with this business. He
had made his mark and concluded it was time to move on.
His next stop was as a beginner data
entry clerk for First Union National Bank, now known as
Wachovia. Just five years later he had worked his way up to
VP of Software Development for the Structured Products
Technology Department. While he liked what he was doing, he
once again grew bored, and decided to take a similar job
with a smaller software development company called CMi
Solutions. Two and a half years later James Jones decided
to start focusing on his own company which offers software
and information products.
His past publications include ‘Fax Cash’, ‘Paid
Participation Network’, ‘ClickSalez’, among several other
eBooks, software programs, and courses. His most recent
marketing packages to be released are ‘What Really Sells on
Ebay’ and ‘Easy-to-learn Home Business Ideas’.

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