A BIG Thanks…
I’d like to dedicate this post to those of you who have taken the time to submit comments here on my blog, as well as those who have contacted me via Twitter, Facebook, and direct email.
It means a lot to be able to not only hear this stuff, but to be able to reply… as myself.
I’m going to do my best to personally reply to each person. If I’ve missed you, feel free to give me a shout, and we’ll chat for a minute via gmail chat or email or something. My personal email is kellysfelix (at) gmail.com.
I especially love to hear your success stories. Here’s one of my recent favorites:
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Submitted by:
Scott Walker
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This has to be insanity, is this the rich jerk?
Alright, let me tell you a story that you may enjoy. Many years ago I was doing law work just gotten out of law school times were tough and money was low (very low).
I’ve always been an internet fan and was typing in rich people’s names into google (donald trump, robert kiyosaki, etc) and I saw an ad not to buy their stuff from so I clicked on it – it was a rich jerk ad, and I bought the program, the coaching, the whole nine yards.
It changed my financial life. I never became a millionaire like you but I did pretty damn good and make a comfortable living to this date. Anyways, I was on twitter and saw tweet about the rich jerk and i landed on this blog – then I saw the first post where you talked about being him – this is seriously insane.
I don’t know if you read these comments or if you’ll even ever get my comment here, but I salute you for putting out such value. You’re book for a hundred bucks has gotten me 1000x+ ROI and I would’ve gladly paid more for it and feel like I still owe you something.
Do me a favor, if you ever read this comment or somehow get it just reply here (I’ll keep checking) so I know that my voice was heard and a big big thank you to you.
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Hey Scott, I got your message, and I appreciate it more than you know. You don’t owe me anything. A comfortable living is a great thing. And I appreciate you giving me the benefit of the doubt and taking a chance on my advice. Keep on keepin’ on my friend.
I will be adding another post in the next few days clarifying a little more on my own interpretation and use of the Google Sniper method, because I’ve received several emails about a few things I wasn’t specific enough on, or that I omitted altogether. Things in Market Samurai such as PBR and SEOC, as well as a few other topics.
We’ll talk soon.
Kelly
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Submitted on 2009/12/08 at 9:35am
this has to be insanity, is this the rich jerk? alright, let me tell you a story that you may enjoy. many years ago i was doing law work just gotten out of law school times were tough and money was low (very low). i’ve always been an internet fan and was typing in rich people’s names into google (donald trump, robert kiyosaki, etc) and i saw an ad not to buy their stuff from so i clicked on it – it was a rich jerk ad, and i bought the program, the coaching, the whole nine yards. it changed my financial life. i never became a millionaire like you but i did pretty damn good and make a comfortable living to this date. anyways, i was on twitter and saw tweet about the rich jerk and i landed on this blog – then i saw the first post where you talked about being him – this is seriously insane. i don’t know if you read these comments or if you’ll even ever get my comment here, but i salute you for putting out such value. you’re book for a hundred bucks has gotten me 1000x+ ROI and i would’ve gladly paid more for it and feel like i still owe you something. do me a favor, if you ever read this comment or somehow get it just reply here (i’ll keep checking) so i know that my voice was heard and a big big thank you to you. |
Posted: December 17th, 2009 under thanks.
Tags: kelly felix, rich jerk, thanks
Comments
Comment from Jasmine 2.0
December 17, 2009 at 11:58 pm
I LOVE THIS AS WELL!
I feel kind of emotional when I hear success stories because it gives me faith and confidence to make it happen for myself.
Comment from Kevin Hajoveck
December 18, 2009 at 12:07 am
I didn’t know you actually read those comments but I wanted to say I’m Thankful to you for a few reasons:
1) You’re book was a great price
2) You’re book had great detail about many aspects, not just one
3) You’re marketing sucked me in and FORCED me to buy it
4) You’re blogging now, giving out tons of great content, and doing it for free
It’s kind of obvious that a person like you deserves success, money, and a great life – look how much value you you’ve put out on the web.
I wish you all the success in the world, Kelly Felix.
Comment from David Turnbull
December 18, 2009 at 12:20 am
I’m re-reading the 4HWW (the expanded edition) and it was nice to stumble across this blog and see some real world examples of the internet marketing life. Interesting stuff. Even though you really can’t have a 4-hour work week and make a lot of money, yes the stuff you talk about works and makes decent money.
Comment from S. Ahsan
December 18, 2009 at 11:10 am
Thoughtful and useful post! I realized through my experiences that most of the time the traffic is key to marketing. Good share Kelly…
Comment from Charles Chahal
December 18, 2009 at 2:49 pm
what bout da 15 steps you were gonna post? is that still on? SEO rankings for my own site maybe the hardest i’ve ever done with the exception of getting married and divorced. all kidding side, SEO is a big pain and i wanna know your steps!
Comment from Evan Adams
December 19, 2009 at 10:38 pm
where do i send my rich jerk story to? i got introduced to this world through therichjerk.com
Comment from Jay Roweson
December 20, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Can I share my story, if so how?
Comment from Dan C.
December 23, 2009 at 2:03 am
Hi Kelly,
We should be thanking you for posting all this content, for free, not the other way around.
Maybe you’re not a jerk
Haha, have a good day man!
Dan C.
Comment from KRAZY KEN
December 23, 2009 at 2:15 am
i thought we were going to hear about your search engine marketing system before christmas was over. or better idea, why don’t you tell us the system for christmas as a gift to your loyal customers. i doubt you’d be up for this but i’d like to pay for it if i can get it in advance. or if you’re just going to wait and post it here please hurry up. you told me about it a long time ago and now it’s all i think about it. could you at least post a reply or something so i know what’s going on? peace, KRAZY KEN!
Comment from Mike Long
January 1, 2010 at 6:10 am
It’s all happening.
Comment from Benjamin Berry
January 1, 2010 at 2:03 pm
No updates in 3 weeks, is this blog still happening is the real question?
Comment from Mike Long
December 17, 2009 at 3:13 pm
I LOVE THIS!
I think it’s so nifty because even if you give folks great advice, it hardly matters if they don’t know how good your advice is!
Somebody could hand me a map to a treasure chest buried in my back yard, but unless I was confident that the map really might lead somewhere I just wouldn’t feel motivated to go digging up my lawn!
So thanks Kelly, not only for providing advice, but sharing the experiences and triumphs from the folks who have already succeeded using your advice, because it utterly transforms the value of your advice.
Talk Soon,
Mike Long
PS Thanks to Scott and to all of the other folks who have not only applied Kelly’s advice, but who have also shared the stories of their success here…
…I think it’s dope because it would be so easy for folks to succeed, but then just keep the good news to themselves because they are afraid of competition, or just because they are a little too caught up in life for a thank you and a few details about your success.
But in reality, it’s actually better for everyone in the long run because it motivates Kelly to share more, motivates others to write in more, and abundance ensues.
(Plus it’s actually a psychological edge to properly acknowledge the folks who help us because it helps our brain zero in on who’s advice to follow the next time, and it also implies to us that when we give advice that others will appreciate it.)