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Graduating
from Georgia Institute in 1995, Laura Johnson has been
building her name in the real estate business with success.
Her past experience in this short ten years has been
remarkable and proven that she must know her stuff.
In 1999, she
was successful in becoming the Vice President of the West
Metro Board of Realtors which was certainly something to be
proud of. Then in 2000, her expertise and dedication pushed
her to the President status. She is looked at as a
wonderful member of this organization with a talented
technique for marketing and selling real estate.
What has
brought her to the attention of many internet marketers is
her program that is designed to teach you how to build a
real estate business by using tools online for greater
exposure. She also heavily encourages the use of newspaper
ads that will gain a national client base. While she says
this was a solid move in her success, others are saying that
for a beginner this idea is unreasonable. For one, most
starting out would not have the money necessary to place ads
in these top newspapers, and they also would not have enough
experience to prove to national clients that they are
credible. Reviews for this package have not been good. Most
have come out saying that they are very disappointed in
their investment and hope that others will not fall for the
hype too.
To make
matters even more confusing, there are reports that Laura
Johnson is not actually the one that developed this
program. According to a few sources, she bought this
program from David Gates who had once been close to her but
since has cut all ties. There have not been any statements
released by either of them to confirm whether or not this is
true. I would just leave this whole thing alone, something
just doesn’t add up.
To sum it up, Laura Johnson is successful in her real estate
ventures, but the truth is she will never tell you how. If
she in fact is the writer of this information then she is
not being truthful when telling you she will give her
“secrets to success”. Either way, people have not taken
kindly to her money making scheme and all would advise
against investing in any of her “informational products”.

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