

Here I go again, telling you about the referral money you can make with Fabusend Smart Letterhead, because their referral program rocks. I received my second referral check today, and this is from one sale of the letterhead through my link. Check it out, I made $50.00 - :) and I don't know about you, but any day I can make $50.00 for a referral, it's a good day. In total so far, I've made $100.00, and all I did was tell people how they can get a great letterhead, that tracks, and refers great.
So what are you all waiting for? Go to http://www.fabusend.com today, use my code to get 50% off and then you will start making referral money too. Here's my code SH7729, and here's a link to another post I wrote about Fabusend if you need more information.
OH, and in case you are wondering why I didn't put up the check itself, I didn't put it up primarily because of privacy. But these pictures are actual images of the letter I got with the check.
I love being your Fabusend representative here in Active Rain, because I think the product is great and the referral program is GREAT and now Fabusend has even introduced their Platinum Guarantee. Read below :) and then if you have any questions about how you can get Fabusend and make it work for you, please let me know. I've already made back the money I would've spent on it, in referral fees, if I had to buy it....but since I didn't, because I promote it...well :) But, I'm serious, you'll make back what you invest in it. I wouldn't be promoting it if you didn't. Here's the new guarantee.

Breaking news.... okay, I'm kidding, not really, it is breaking news....
According to READ WRITE WEB there's a new pesky Twitter phishing scheme going on. Personally, the word FISHING is spelled FISHING not phishing, who thought of that anyway. Some person from PHRANCE or some guy having some PHUN.
Speaking of that, a PHRENCH PHRY sounds great right now. Anyway...
Here's the story:
A lot of Twitter users are currently getting this direct message: "rofl this you on here?" and a URL. It's the latest in a series of phishing scams that have been making the rounds on Twitter lately. The link in this message will take you to a Twitter login page that looks almost like the real thing but is actually just a way for the phishers to harvest your login credentials. Once the scammers have access to your account, they will send out more of these messages to your friends.
See the whole article here.
Now wasn't this a phunny article to read?
Okay I found two article today that you might want to go and check out. First, this article by Bernice Ross titled Facebook Dos and don'ts for agents. She also has two other parts that are linked to this article that may help you out. :) Wasn't it nice of me to point that out to ya?
Seriously, the second thing is the Travel Brands and Deals on Twitter: Who To Follow article. - Okay I'll give you a hint - www.dealbase.com
Oh, by the way, if you all find articles on marketing or email stationery or letterhead that you think I may use to help get the word out about Fabusend Smart Letterhead, I'd love to look at it. Thanks buddy o'l pals.
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