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Hello, I live in America's Hometown, Plymouth, MA. It's a beautiful place to live and has the title of the largest town in the United States. The land mass is HUGE, but the population is 55,000. As you would suspect it's a tourist community thanks to our forebearers, a boat, a rock, some beautiful beaches and great dining spots. I'm a copywriter, with a specialty in sales letters, Direct Response mailers, catalogs, and fund raising letters. I'm teaching a course to non-profits on how to write fund raising letters. I also write newsletters for physicans to send their patients and have written some tourist and travel pieces. http://impactwriting.net Massachusetts is my home but I have travelled a great deal and even snuggled in to a few countries for awhile. Great cultural experiences--all helping to create the person I am today. My interests are quite varied-am a licensed massage therapist, have attended Cambridge Culinary Art Institute, have been a Dean of Continuing Education at two Massachusetts' colleges, and Director of both profit and non-profit programs for seniors. I love animals (have a great big fuzzy boy), photography, music, dance, hiking, boating, gardening and am a history buff. But writing has been my strongest passion throughout all my other careers and I've dedicated myself to it full time now. My web site is www.impactwriting.net and I'd be delighted to discuss with you any of your writing needs. You'll see samples of mostly B2C writing but I also write B2B. I also consult with local businesses on providing Excellent Customer Service. My latest writing interest has been in television commercials. I'm also a dealer for a WONDERFUL discount Designer Kids Clothing company called Magic Kids. You'll find discounts between 40-70% off retail prices! HOLY COW! You can buy as an individual or as a wholesaler if you want to resell as a retailer, flea market vendor, or ebay seller! GREAT opportunity! Many items less than $5.00! Newborns to Tweens Casual to Formal Christening Gowns to Flower Girl & Ring Bearer outfits! Play Clothes to School Clothes! Here's a few samples: Be sure to check it out my website: This girls jacket as low as $6.65 Or this boys varsity jacket as low as $12.49 Girls hooded jacket with mittens as low as $4.99 Or fleece lined boots as low as $2.49 Or this dress and headband as low as $9.99 Boys sweater and cap by Polo as low as $5.83 Boys 3 piece vest suit as low as $9.44. ![]() Girls dress with velvet bodice and hat as low as $8.69 ![]() Baby's 4 piece gift set as low as $4.99 Or a Cheerleading outfit for as low as $3.33 ![]() http://magickidsusa.com and use the DISCOUNT REFERRAL CODE: MK28081 --Wait till you see what you'll save on many named brands! Reebok, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Limited Too... You can either buy as an individual or buy in bulk for a resale business! At these prices anyone who sells at Flea Markets can easily triple or quadruple their sale price and STILL offer a bargain to your customers! I am a 'basic' Ryze member so do not have networking ability. Send me a PM. Drop me a line, earmark my web page, request a business card, introduce yourself in my guestbook, and keep me in mind for any of your future needs. Thanks. I look forward to getting to know you and wish you all of life's blessings! Kristin
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And recently I discovered MPM. When I first heard about MPM I passed it by. Then I heard a little bit more about it and passed it by again--thinking it was all hype. Next a respected Ryze friend got involved and I could hear how enthusiastic he was about it and so I decided to watch the video. It sounded really interesting, but, frankly too good to be true. And we all know what they say about those deals. But I went back and looked again and started reading other stories and had to admit, it was a BRILLIANT plan! So I joined. It was free, and no fees ever. What did I have to lose? First, they gave me my own web page and all I had to do was get others to take a look at it and see if they could see how this could benefit them. In checking out the stores I found they were online stores that I used--and MANY more! Over 1,100 stores! AND, I started comparing prices with going into the store, shopping on their regular online store, OR shopping at their online store through MPM. And, I found that either the price was the same as the lowest price OR lower! AND, I would also get a commission check! I have a friend who needed to buy a computer and she had selected the one she wanted and had found the best price on Buy.com. I told her to come over to my house and we'd look for it on 'my mall' and see if we could save her some money. Well in 'my mall' are all the same stores that we all buy from online all the time---over 1,100 of them---including Buy.com so by signing in to Buy.com through my mall not only did I save her money but she also is getting a commission check! She was thrilled--same computer, same company--big savings! Another example was my roommate needed to rent an SUV to bring his daughter back to college. He rented it through Budget through my mall and also saved money AND will be getting a commission check! Those were a couple of big ticket items but you can use the mall for anything--(even groceries, gasoline, insurance!) two days ago I purchased $25 gift certificates for restaurants and I paid $5 each for them!!! (It was a one day special but they normally sell for just $10!!!!) So since these are restaurants that I would be going to anyway why wouldn't I want to pay $10 and get $25 worth of food??? Through the mall check out Restaurants.com and put in your zip code and find the restaurants near you--the list keeps growing every week too! I wasn't sure about this when I signed up but it was FREE and didn't have any fees attached to it. So I said, "what the heck, see what it is" and so far I have indeed saved money! Basically (the simplified reason) WHY you get commission checks every time you shop is because you are saving the stores advertising fees--and they pass that 'thanks' onto you through savings. The only way you save or make any money on it is if you (and others)also GIVE it away and shop on it. Pretty simple concept really. And the possibilities for Non-Profits to earn continuous money every month is a great gift! Think of what you could do to help your religious group, your scout group, you local animal shelter...whatever non-profit you're passionate about! Now, this is certainly not a get rich scheme of any kind. Nope. As a matter of fact you're likely not going to see your first check for several months. And you'll have to spend time giving it away to people who are likely to shop. But as you give away more malls--and they shop--you get a piece of their commission. So think if you had just 10 shoppers under you on the mall? And they each had 10 shoppers under them. And so on for 9 tiers. Within a few months this becomes passive income--and grows every month based on people's shopping habits! You don't need a calculator to see how this can really add up every month! And this is a great time to come on board with me because now people are starting their holiday shopping--and I think most of us now do that shopping online! If it intrigues you (or if you're skeptical--I was initially too) take a look at it and watch the video. Check out all the stores. It's very likely that the places you shop are on there. And hey, do some price comparisons with the things you're likely to shop for. By the way, this will include grocery and gas cards, things you need every week! Only now, you'll be getting a monthly check for those purchases! It's a bit of genius if you ask me! http://mypowermall.com/biz/home/21094 http://mypowermall.com/biz/home/21094 And congratulations! You can now start saving money at over 1,100 online stores! Sign in to be able to view Kristin1620's guestbook and friends list!
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