Andrew Bourland: Death of an Internet Marketer

Andrew BourlandAndrew Bourland (1955-2009), client and friend, has traveled to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns. In Internet marketing, Andy left his mark – from ClickZ to ClickBank University. And he always seemed willing to help newbies, whether he met them in person at a seminar or even on Facebook.

However, I suspect that the hardest part of saying goodbye had nothing to do with business and everything to do with his family. A devoted husband, father, and son, Andrew Bourland leaves behind a family that was fortunate enough to spend the December holidays with him.

How one lives affects the future. For what we do now carries on in eternity through those who follow.

Andrew Bourland is immortal now – his actions living on through the thousands he helped and in the hearts of those closest to him.

Here’s the link to the Facebook profile for Andy’s widow – Jeanne Walker Bourland. If you have any stories about Andrew Bourland, please share them with Jeanne because she’s collecting them for the children.

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What’s the Biggest Legal Issue Small Business Owners Face?

Time for another contest…

Here’s the question: “What’s the Biggest Legal Issue Small Business
Owners Face?”

It can be any legal issue: brick-and-mortar (offline) or Internet
(online).

What can you win?

1. If your entry is selected as the best (my discretion as judge),
you’ll get a copy of Dan Kennedy’s “No B.S. Marketing to the
Affluent” book shipped to you. Packed with info, it is one of his
best.

2. By simply entering the contest, you’ll get an advance copy of
the guide I’ll write based on the best entry, i.e. you’ll get the
answer to the winning question.

Fair enough?

How to enter?

Simply use the contact form to submit your entry no later than February 18, 2009 (next
Wednesday).

I look forward to reading your entry.

Good luck!

-Mike

P.S. Some legalese. Contest void where prohibited by law.

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Internet Law Firm: Marketer – Will You Sell Me Your Integrity?

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As the owner of an Internet law firm, let me play Devil’s Advocate…

Is the real “you” for sale? If so, how much do you want for your integrity?

Don’t take it personally. Almost every major Internet info product marketer sells themselves these days. I’m just playing the numbers by asking what your sales price happens to be.

Let’s call it “Hidden Continuity of the Soul.” With each dishonest transaction, you throw in a little piece of your ethics as a bonus.

If I buy your get-rich-quick product that doesn’t work, how much of you do I get with it? Frankly, it ought be worth at least 10 minutes of lost sleep. How about a deep sense of shame when you look at yourself in the mirror. You can still do that, right?

Or have you done it for so long that there’s simply nothing left to sell? There’s no “you” left.

If that’s the case, I guess that congratulations are in order. You’ve become a sociopath. You’re the dream defendant when an Internet law firm gets involved on behalf of someone you’ve screwed.

At that point, you’ll be able to justify any means to accomplish your ends in Internet marketing. Because there’s no substance left, like a chameleon you’ll be able to change your public face quickly to sell big ticket items of little value.

From “Good Christian” to “Rebel Stoner” the possibilities are endless because you know that there’s more than one sucker born per minute. When in Rome, you’re a Roman. The money, not the man behind the mask, is what counts.

Because everything comes with a price, ask yourself this question? Did I get a reasonable return on my investment? Has it really been worth it to you?

If not, you probably owe some apologies. Start with yourself. How could you sell your integrity so cheaply? Then apologize to your victims…and get out of Internet marketing.

Now if you haven’t sold your integrity, let me congratulate you.

What do you think of this issue?

You can comment below or drop me an e-mail through the contact form.

For the ethical entrepreneur reading this, to your success!

-Mike, Internet law firm owner

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