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At one time, the President of World
Affairs council of Oregon, Portland branch of the
English-Speaking Union, as well as a board member of the
Oregon United Nations Association, Michael Henderson
is an accomplished freelance journalist, author of
numerous books and has worked in television broadcasting.
Some of Henderson’s well-known books
include Forgiveness: Breaking the Chain of Hate and
See You after the Duration. He coauthored a book with
Patrick Anderson called Right On the Money that deals
with topics like effective merchandising, cost-effective
free advertising techniques, and following up with
prospects. They spend over one hundred and seventy pages
offering a combination of expert advice as well as various
tips and suggested methods; it is a veritable compendium of
sales information. Right On the Money also enables
you to make use of a private ADNet Power Library,
which has a selection of research tools and articles.
To deal with the ever present
possibility of creating a website that is destined to fail.
No matter how much money was spent on advertisements, you
still have trouble getting any sort of significant web
traffic. Hence, your products and services go unnoticed. It
isn’t any wonder at all when many web business owners feel
like they’ve wasted their money. Henderson, along with
Anderson, has developed an alternative marketing system. By
using the resources of their Active Storefront, you
can begin making real profits. With this virtual store, you
do not have to have technical know-how or advanced marketing
degrees in order to start earning money. The marketing
techniques are easy to implement and results come quickly.
Michael Henderson has had a lot of coverage across the
spectrum of media and his articles remain in wide
circulation in various publications both on and off the
internet. He has received several national and local awards
for his efforts and earned the respect and appreciation of
people like Mother Teresa, George Will, Phillip Yancey, Bill
Moyers, Marian Wright Edelman, Georgie Anne Geyer and the
Dalai Lama.

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