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NAMS 3 - Will You Be There?

In August of this year, I attended NAMS 2 in Atlanta. Short for Niche Affiliate Marketing System, is a three day hands on Internet marketing workshop. No sales pitches, just solid information and the chance to implement what you learn. With three different tracks - beginner, intermediate, and advanced, there is something for everyone.

You decide which level you are at and go into the room for that track. If you feel the content is over or under your head, you can switch to another room. No getting bored or confused at NAMS. My only complaint in August was the fact that the days were very long. We went from 8:30 each morning until 6:30 at night. Then of course we visited on the patio until all hours which didn't help matters. Apparently NAMS 3 will have shorter days, so more time to network. I hung out with Lynn Terry, Nicole Dean, and a number of Lynn's Elite Forum crew after hours - one of my favorite parts of the day.

I could go on and on, but you get the picture - NAMS is great. And NAMS 3 will have presenters like Lynn Terry, Kevin Riley, Jimmy D. Brown, Nicole Dean, Bob the Teacher, Willie Crawford - the list is long and amazing.

I bought my ticket the minute they were available. Get yours before they sell out - which they always do. And let me know if you're coming so I can make a point of saying hello.

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