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<p>You know that every company has the best product,,, just ask them they will all tell you.</p>
<p>Since everyone believes theirs is the best how are you supposed to know which one really is?</p>
<p>And if something is new to the market how can you tell if it&#8217;s going to last?</p>
<h4><span style="color: #993366;">Fad Vs. Trend</span></h4>
<p>Commonly mistaken as synonyms there is a distinct difference between these two terms.</p>
<h4><span style="color: #993366;">Fad:</span></h4>
<p>Short lived and with no real value to offer society,,, think Backstreet Boys, Beanie Babies, snap bracelets, Clear Pepsi, the Macarena, gigapets, corsets, Crocs, Bellbottoms, Ouija boards and Disco.</p>
<h4><span style="color: #993366;">Trend:</span></h4>
<p>May take longer to develop but their effect is long lasting and often have a permanent effect on business and culture,,, think of Microsoft, the internet, credit/debit cards, Nintendo, post-its, texting, superstores (like Walmart), fast food, coffee shops/cafes and Guitar Hero,,, ok maybe not Guitar Hero, but I like it,,, they tell me I ROCK!</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">Today&#8217;s fad is tomorrow&#8217;s flop.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">Tomorrow&#8217;s trend is today&#8217;s opportunity.</span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s not always easy to spot a trend ahead of time to be able to capitalize on it.  Not many people saw how Microsoft was going to take off, but when it did people were kicking themselves for not getting on board at the beginning.</p>
<p>At one time Network Marketing itself was considered a fad.  Currently it is a 31 Billion dollar industry with 15 Million people involved in Network Marketing in the US alone.  Globally it is a 114 Billion dollar industry with 63 million Network Marketers.</p>
<p>Even still though there are critics of Network Marketing.</p>
<p>When anything new starts to trend it faces criticism.  There are 3 phases before something is deemed to be real and successful.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">First</span> it faces ridicule. People make fun of it because they don&#8217;t understand it.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">Second,</span> it faces violent opposition.  People become critics because they don&#8217;t want to be look foolish because originally they made fun and laughed at an idea or opportunity.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">Last</span>, it becomes self evident.</p>
<p>Once it is self evident there is no more need to supply the burden of proof and defend the truth.  All those who still attack the truth are considered either ignorant, foolish or just plain argumentative and have no regard whether anything is right or wrong, they just like to argue.</p>
<p>It has now become self evident that business is now commonly performed through Networking.  Both offline with breakfast meetings and social receptions organized for and by local business owners through BNI and Chamber of Commerce and other organizations. And also online through Facebook, LinkedIn, Meetup and Myspace.</p>
<p>But there are still people that are resistant to Network Marketing.  One of the biggest reasons they are hesitant to join a company is because of the product.  Most companies offer &#8216;me-too&#8217; products that fall into several predictable categories, nutrition, weight loss, skin care, telecommunications, household items, super-juices, and the like.  The truth is that most people simply can&#8217;t justify purchasing those types of products through the means of Network Marketing when the products are available elsewhere, and quite often for less money.</p>
<p>Further, these companies often face fierce competition because there is more than one company promoting very similar products.  Those looking from the outside in can&#8217;t see the difference between Juice A and Juice B, therefore they don&#8217;t join either.</p>
<p>So what if there was a Network Marketing company that had a unique product with zero competition.  Wouldn&#8217;t it make natural sense to join that company over another?  On top of having zero competition, what if that company had exclusive rights to that market without the risk of another company moving in and selling the same product?  What if the product was a tangible asset that would last for years and not end up as an empty bottle of vitamins or lotion.</p>
<p>Now that sounds like a company that has recognized a trend and has satisfied the need of marketers that can&#8217;t justify joining yet another juice or pill company.</p>
<p>There is nothing wrong with joining one of the traditional product MLM companies, but since they don&#8217;t stand out for themselves, then it means even more work for the marketer promoting the product. The network marketers has to have a VERY powerful, compelling and convincing story about why they chose that company.</p>
<p>Because in the end, it&#8217;s not about what YOU like, it&#8217;s about what the CONSUMER is attracted to.</p>
<p>Whether you like the product and think it&#8217;s the coolest thing ever is only part of the equation.  Others have to see value in it and want it, this is more important than your own desires in a product.</p>
<p>Highly successful entrepreneurs are able to recognize trends early and are able to find ways to fill the want and needs of the market rather than their own personal wants.  This is the difference between a fad and a trend, and the difference between an idea and an opportunity.</p>
<p>Finding a company with a unique product that suits the needs of the network marketing industry is increasingly difficult and rare.</p>
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<p><a href="http://d2odzx502kfar0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/images.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-380" title="images" src="http://d2odzx502kfar0.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/images.jpg" alt="" width="135" height="135" /></a><span style="color: #993366;">I couldn&#8217;t say this better if I tried.  So I&#8217;m just going to shut up and get out of the way and let you read this repost:</span></p>
<h1>A Numis Network Review From Someone Who  Thought He&#8217;d NEVER Join&#8230;</h1>
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<p><a href="http://workwithdavidwood.com/numis-network-review-mlm-network-marketing/">(Original Post By David Wood)</a></p>
<p>I’ve  been hesitating to write this review for the last week, because of the  controversy and pain of dealing with all of the comments that reviews of  this nature create, but because of certain things that I said over the  last couple of months, I find that it would be useful to bring out in  the open a discussion of ‘<em>The Numis Network</em>‘ from the  perspective of someone who not only thought he’d never join, but was an  open, public critic of the company.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>The Numis Network Is An Inter</strong><strong>esting  Animal:</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong> </strong><strong><img class="aligncenter" title="The  Numis Network Is A Funny Animal" src="http://workwithdavidwood.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/strangeanimal.jpg" alt="The Numis Network Is A Funny Animal" width="220" height="150" /></strong></p>
<p>It’s  actually funny to watch the emotional, knee jerk reactions that both  myself, and hundreds of other people have had to this company.  Numis  seems to spark more controversy, critics, and on the flip side – fanatical promoters than any  MLM company that has emerged either on or off the internet for the last  20 or 30 years.</p>
<p>In fact, when I first became aware of the company,  I thought it was the stupidest thing that I had ever seen.  I wrote a  review bashing it, told people not to join it, told people I didn’t  think it would last, and here’s the funny thing…</p>
<p>…I gave people a  million and one reasons why they shouldn’t buy numismatic coins – <em>as  if I knew something about the industry and was some kind of coin  expert.</em></p>
<p>Sound  familiar?</p>
<p>Sometimes the responsibility of a leader in  this industry, and also a leader in life is to be willing to step down  and admit that he is wrong.  The fact is, as a leader in this industry, I  should have never, ever criticized a company that I knew so little  about – however, I wanted to take some time to address some of the  specific criticism that I brought out, AND that has been raised by others.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>“So Why The Heck Does Numis Attract  So Much Criticism?”</strong></span></p>
<p>The first  thing that I would like to address is why The Numis Network creates such  dramatic criticism in the first place, something that if you’ve found  your way to this review, you’ve probably noticed.  In fact, <span style="color: #993366;"><strong>never  in the last seven years</strong> </span>in this industry have I ever seen a  company that creates such massive controversy.  I recently found out  that hundreds of industry leaders privately thought that my last  company, iLearningGlobal, wouldn’t last – but for some reason no one  criticized it, <em>ever</em>.</p>
<p>In fact,  not only did they not criticize it, there was no information on the  internet, <em>anywhere</em>, from anyone who wasn’t a distributor. (The  reason is, I later found out, I had one of only two teams in the company  that was actually growing, so no one really cared about it – they all  thought it would just fizzle out, which it did).</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;">The reality is</span> – people criticize what they  don’t understand and they are afraid of.  Why would someone be afraid of  Numis?  Because it’s growing so fast that people from all kinds of  Network Marketing companies are both joining, and taking their downline  with them.  When I was in iLearningGlobal, I got 5-10 phone calls a day  for a month straight asking my opinion on The Numis Network, <span style="color: #993366;"><em>and I  had someone quitting my business and joining it at least every 3 days</em></span>.   I promise you, that the reason people, ESPECIALLY who know absolutely nothing about the  company (which is most of them), are simply afraid that their downline  is going to leave, and for good reasons.</p>
<p>I  wanted to take a second to publicly apologize for being an ‘<em>ignorant</em>‘  scaredy cat.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>“What About The  Coins?  Aren’t They A Rip-Off?”</strong></span></p>
<p>One  of the funniest things about network marketers who take a look at Numis  is the questions that they ask that they never bring up about any other  company in the industry.</p>
<p>For example, I  was talking to a distributor in a juice company last week who said ‘<span style="color: #993366;"><em>I  would never buy over-priced coins</em></span>‘, and at the same time they were  both selling and buying a couple hundred dollars worth of juice per  month – amounting to a grand total of about two gallons of product.</p>
<p>Now, I would never criticize a juice company,  and I buy some of those products myself – but does that even make sense  as a distributor in this industry?  From a consumer perspective, <em>it’s  a valid question</em> – but if you’re in network marketing, don’t be crazy.  In my last  company, I was marketing a personal development service that cost $179  per month where you could get almost all of the information on YouTube  for free – and hundreds of new people were subscribing on a monthly  basis who felt that it was worth it.  When I was in my last company, I  was spending $250 per month on an auto-ship for about the same amount of  vitamins that I could get at my local health food store for $50.  Now,  they may have been BETTER vitamins – <span style="color: #993366;"><em>but let’s stop being hypocrites</em></span>,  ok?</p>
<p>The amount of people on the  internet that have never made a dime in network marketing that all of  the sudden claim to be ‘coin’ experts is astounding.  Did you know that  no-one ever made a statue to celebrate the accomplishments of someone  who wasted their day criticizing things they don’t understand?</p>
<p>So what about the actual value of the  product?  The ‘value’ of a product is what someone is willing on a large  scale to pay for it – it’s a simple phenomenon of <em>supply and demand</em>.   The reality that I didn’t want to admit when I took a look at the  company – because I was never a coin collector – is that the Numismatic  product niche is a $100 billion worldwide market, and one of our  partners, Mike Mezack, <em>PERSONALLY</em> does more than $100 million  in sales for this exact product annually – and there are hundreds of  thousands of people who are more than happy to pay for it.</p>
<p>There was a guy in my old team (no-mentioning  names here, because he’s a cool guy) who went off on me about how it’s ‘<em>unethical</em>‘  to sell numismatic coins and he could never do it because of his  fantastic ‘<em>ethics</em>‘.  Well, it just so happens that this guy has  also never made more than maybe $100 a month in network marketing, and  in five months sponsored a grand total of one distributor, and every  single other person that he had in his team – <em>I personally put there</em>,  for a grand total of about 15 people.  Now, I LIKE this guy – he’s  cool, and I do believe he can and will succeed in this industry (or I  wouldn’t have put people in his team), but don’t give me bull-crap.</p>
<p>If you’re going to claim to have some kind of  superior ‘ethics’ – don’t talk to me about it until you have some  results to show.  My ethical friend there is now selling water for $50 a  case.  (***As a note – I love  the water deal, and will probably buy some – and I’m not talking  about my friend John, who is a great leader who I believe will  eventually make a million a year in this industry and who HAS sponsored a  LOT of people – I’m just pointing out a general inconsistency that is  created out of fear of failure).  If you’re going to claim ‘ethics’  don’t pretend you’re a leader if you have never made $200 a month in  network marketing.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>“Is Numis  An Investment?  David X Seems To Say That Numis Reps Are ‘Claiming’ It’s  an investment.”</strong></span></p>
<p>One of my  biggest hang ups when I first looked at The Numis Network was that I  just couldn’t figure out why someone would pay $99 for a coin that had  around $18 of silver in it.  I was looking at it through the eyes of a  precious metal investor – and the fact is, that I had never even watched  an entire business presentation from the company and I had no idea what  the word ‘<span style="color: #993366;">numismatic</span>’ meant.</p>
<p>Funny  enough, when I finally did, I noticed that not just once, but at least  three times throughout the course of the presentation, that not only did  the rep specifically mention that Numis is NOT an investment, but that  there was a whole five minute section of the presentation dedicated to  explaining the exact difference between an ‘investment’ and a  ‘collectible’.</p>
<p>Because we can legally  make a statement ‘historically, the value of these coins has increased’ <em>DOES  NOT</em> mean we are even remotely claiming that it is some kind of  investment – so stop being an idiot.  David X is known now in our inner  circle as ‘The Coin Messiah’ or ‘TCM’ because of his desire to ‘<em>save  everyone</em>‘ from buying numismatics.  (As a side note – I like  David, and I don’t think he’s intentionally being ignorant – I think  he’s just spoken out and now maybe his pride is in the way).</p>
<p>See, once I actually saw the presentation, I  got it right away – because I’ve been collecting things my whole life.   When I was about 8 years old, I started collecting comic books, and  today that collection is probably worth $20-$30 thousand dollars.  If I  told you ‘historically, comic books have gone up in value…’ would you  think that I was an investment advisor?</p>
<p>No.  So stop trying to  pretend that Numis reps are proposing investments, when on every page of  our websites, and for five minutes in the presentation we explain the  exact difference between investments and collectibles.  Collectibles DO  go up in value, it might not be in 5 years, 10, or even 15, but my dad  had a mint condition copy of Spiderman #1 – which I believe is worth  over $100,000 because over time, collectibles get more rare.</p>
<p>Do you see how silly the whole ‘investment’  objection is?  It doesn’t even remotely make sense unless you’re trying  to say that the company does the EXACT OPPOSITE of what is right on the front of their  websites.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #993366;">“Hasn’t This Been  Tried Before?  I Knew A Guy Who’s Best Friends Dad Lost His Shirt In A  Coin Deal”</span><br />
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<p><em>No</em>.  In  fact, when I looked into the company – I thought that it had because  I’ve seen ‘Gold and Silver’ deals go under before.  The critical  difference is that those companies were dealing in an entirely different  product niche – they were marketing ungraded bullion coins for an  unwarranted mark-up in price.</p>
<p>In fact,  I’ve sponsored several people into Numis that were in ‘Gold Unlimited’  in the 90’s, and from what I understand, what we do couldn’t be further  from what has happened in the past.  The Numis Network markets Gold and  Silver NUMISMATIC coins graded by the three most respected grading  agencies in the world, and we market a LEGITIMATE product that people  are already spending money on – at competitive market prices – which is  not just different from what you have seen – it is an entirely different  kind of industry from anything that has hit the Network Marketing model  in the last 120+ years of this industry.</p>
<p>We are a ‘first mover’.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>“Isn’t  The ‘Executive Kit’ Just An Excuse To Pass Money Around?”</strong></span></p>
<p>One of the things that I criticized about the  Numis Network when I first looked at it was that it seemed that 90% of  the income came from something called a ‘coded’ bonus (which was an  accurate assumption, <em>it does</em>).  Well, the coded bonus is  created from the sale of ‘The Executive Kit’ when you’re enrolling a  distributor for $495 and they purchase the ‘Fast Track Collectors Kit’.   Len Clements, a well known network marketing analyst, said that the  value of the actual sign up is questionable, and that it could be viewed  as something that just exists for the sake of compensation – which  would be valid if there wasn’t actual, tangible value in the enrollment  kit.</p>
<p>As a distributor who has purchased  the kit – I can tell you nothing could be further from reality.  Let me  just give you a couple of examples.</p>
<p>In  my last company, iLearningGlobal, I had to manually enter all of my  distributor’s information into a contact management system just to be  able to email my downline and keep them in the loop of what we’re doing  as a team – a chore that took at a minimum 2, and usually 5 hours a week  and cost me an extra $50 per month – or $600 per year.</p>
<p>Just ONE of the things that is included in  that $495 signup is a BBS system that I would have gladly paid $495 for  by itself just to save the time, not to mention the actual savings from  the system itself as the team expands.  I also had to completely design a  sales funnel from the ground up in that company, where in Numis, they  have a pre-designed custom internet marketing sales funnel that’s  included, IN ADDITION  to the most professional customer website I’ve ever had, a website that I  have ACTUALLY had customers just go to and buy product because that  Mike Mezack guy is so good at selling.</p>
<p>In  fact – <em>as a distributor</em>, I’d have to say that the $495  distributor enrollment is going to save me $5,000 a year in pointless  fees and systems that I would have to pay for elsewhere, but don’t need at all as a Numis rep  – PLUS, you get a perfect Mint State 70 Silver American Eagle (retail  value of $125) with the $495 distributor kit – <em>so don’t give me  crap, especially if you’re selling a $1000 package of vitamins you could  buy for $200</em>.</p>
<p>When I was in a  vitamin company, I had to pay $1,000 for the vitamins when I joined and  order another $500 in sales tools – and I GLADLY paid, because it made  me money, I just don’t need any of that ‘extra’ stuff here – because  it’s included.  If you buy a Subway franchise, it costs over $20,000  PLUS you’ve got to pay overrides every month to the Subway corporation  and rent real estate space and pay for employees – now THAT’S passing  money around.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>The ‘<em>Numis  Doesn’t Have Residual Income</em>‘ Myth</strong></span></p>
<p>When I first saw Numis, I called an industry  leader (who shall remain anonymous), and asked him what he thought, and  he said something that I thought was fascinating, he said ‘In my  opinion, you can’t mark up a fixed priced product enough to pay a  downline’.</p>
<p>Well, when I first wrote a  review on Numis, I mentioned how the residual income is crappy because  they are, in reality, only paying out about 30% of the ACTUAL MONEY SPENT on the  flagship product – the MS70 Silver American Eagle.  Well, I was right  about the 30% part (they pay 50% of BV, and there is 60 BV points from  one MS70 Silver Coin that costs $99).</p>
<p>You  see, I was comparing the payout of Numis to the payout of juice  companies, vitamin companies, and my company, which range from 40%-60%,  and I pointed out how, magnified over a team of thousands of people, 30%  seemed like a lot less money.</p>
<p>Well, if  retention rates were all the same, that would be completely true, and if  Numis didn’t have a coded bonus (more on that in a bit), you would need  quite a lot of people to make a significant monthly income.  What I  wasn’t admitting, however, is the whole myth of residual income in most  companies isn’t really true, anyways.</p>
<p>For  example, in my last company, I was told we had a company wide retention  rate of 93%, which if it had been 100% accurate, the residuals from  that product would have been absolutely astounding.  What I wasn’t aware  of, though, that I found out when  the company closed down, is that we ACTUALLY had a 93% monthly retention rate (big  difference), and that in the Network Marketing industry, 93% monthly  retention is actually pretty good.  (Now to be fair on myself, I think I  had a bit better retention than average, <em>but still…</em>)</p>
<p>I built a team of around 1000 people in a well  known vitamin company, years ago, and today I still have that business –  THE ONLY people that are still on an autoship are people that had life  changing product experiences.  All of the ‘I take vitamins, and feel  great’ people have canceled their product orders, one by one and now  there is a grand total  of MAYBE 30-40 people who got ‘cured’ of something for taking them  (don’t tell the FDA).</p>
<p>I talked to Ray  Higdon, one of the founding distributors here at The Numis Network, and  he’s been a distributor for around 8 months at the time of this writing  and has had right around a 94% total persistency for 8 months in his  business – that’s A LOT better than a 93% MONTHLY retention, and a LOT  better than you’ll get in any vitamin company in the world.</p>
<p>Sometimes, LESS is more – as is the case with  this.  Why aren’t people canceling their autoship?  I guess there’s  something that’s cool and attractive about getting pure, Mint Condition  Gold and Silver coins in the mail every month – people don’t feel like  they’re spending money, they feel like they’re purchasing a valuable  collection of assets – BIG difference.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>Here’s  the COOL thing… Residuals are just an ‘EXTRA’ bonus in The Numis  Network…</strong></span></p>
<p>So people are keeping  their auto-ship (because getting Gold and Silver in the mail is ‘<em>cool</em>‘  or for whatever reason – it’s still happening, which is getting me  pumped just thinking about it) – but here’s the best part about Numis…</p>
<p>…residuals are just ‘extra’ here.  You see,  in most actual MLM companies, there are no residuals – incomes are  formed and maintained by systems that keep people flowing in to the  company faster than they leave – that’s not residual income, it’s  ‘promotional’ income.  REAL residuals in most companies are actually  quite small (with a few big exceptions), because people don’t like being  on auto-ships – so when they decide not to build a downline, <em>they  cancel their product order</em> – which happens about 85% of the time  within 12 months.</p>
<p>Well, in The Numis  Network – people LIKE their autoship – because they’re building value  every month – but aside from that – it’s totally irrelevant in my  opinion, because the ‘Coded’ bonus pays so much danged money out if  you’re growing at all – the residuals are just a nice, extra bonus.   Let’s face it – residuals take forever to build, anyways, I want to make  money now, don’t you?</p>
<p>If you’re  critical of the coded bonus, I understand.  I didn’t understand it  either when I looked at it, and I didn’t know my history.  The coded  bonus was innovated by a company called Excel Telecommunications in the  90’s, which was the fastest growing MLM company in the history of  America, hitting $1 billion in sales four times faster than Microsoft.   The top earner in Excel earned $1.7 million per month for 18 months  straight, 95% of which came from a ‘coded bonus’ written almost  ‘exactly’ like the bonus in Numis.</p>
<p>(We’ve  made some improvements, and we have residuals, too – which Excel just  didn’t have…)</p>
<p>I can’t say exactly how  much I made my first week in business – but I’ll tell you this – that  ‘coded’ bonus made me more money in my first 14 days than I ever made in  a month in my last MLM company after SIX MONTHS of aggressively  building.</p>
<p>It’s VERY, <em>VERY</em> cool –  and we pay it weekly.</p>
<p>…and if we’re going to talk about ‘ethics’,  let’s talk about the ‘ethics’ of telling someone their is residual  income when there is not.  I’m so sick of people filling my head with  crap in this industry – that it’s time for us ALL to set a new standard,  don’t you think?  How about the ethics of getting someone involved in  an ‘opportunity’ that gives them a grand total ‘promotional’ check of  $200 after they finally have their 200th person in their downline?</p>
<p>With Numis, people have the ability to  generate commissions quickly, now that’s an ETHICAL business to promote –  because let’s face it – we’re in this industry to create wealth…</p>
<p>…or are you just here to ‘<em>piddle around</em>‘?</p>
<p><span style="color: #993366;"><strong>My Final Thoughts</strong></span></p>
<p>The reality is, even thought people aren’t  willing to admit the simple truth – The Numis Network is growing like a  wild, uncontrollable fire.  In this, or any other profit driven industry  – you can either get involved with an idea that is moving on it’s own,  or you can do what I tried to do in my last venture – which is to FORCE an idea that nobody  gets into the minds of the mass populace.</p>
<p>That’s hard – <em>and it doesn’t work for the average person</em>.</p>
<p>The Numis Network is hot.  It’s moving.  It’s  easy for the average person to explain – COMMISSIONS can be generated  quickly if you’re producing, and let’s face it…</p>
<p>…getting Gold and Silver in the mail every month is just cool.   It’s almost like we have an extra paycheck once per month… We get paid  weekly through all of our ways of earning – and monthly on an autoship  of Gold and Silver.</p>
<p>As my good friend,  Larry Beacham, a GREAT Network Marketing leader says:</p>
<p>“Everyone sells something – why not sell  money?</p>
<p>Everyone collects something – why  not collect money?”</p>
<p><em>Ha ha</em>.</p>
<p>Let me tell you what I told Cedrick Harris  and Brian Fanale the other day – I believe that The Numis Network is MY  FIRST legitimate chance to build a team of 100,000 distributors in the  network marketing industry – it’s the only thing that I’ve ever been a  part of that ACTUALLY duplicates, and I’m just flat excited.  My PRODUCT is money – <em>and  I’m proud of it</em>.  Let’s go out – and TRANSFORM the destiny of nations.</p>
<p>If you’re on the fence, get back to the person  who invited you to view this article, and find out how you can lock in a  spot.  Timing in this, and in  life, is critical.  <em>I’ll look forward to working with you.</em></p>
<p>-David Wood</p>
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