"You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"

“You ain’t seen nothin yet.B-, b-, b-, baby, you just ain’t seen na-, na-, nothin yet. Here’s somethin’ that you’re never gonna forget!”

That’s the chorus to the infamous Bachman-Turner Overdrive unlikely hit single “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” that won the Juno Award for the best-selling single of 1974.  

The unlikely hit was recorded as a joke by Randy Bachman for his brother George, who had a stutter.

And that’s exactly what you are going to be singing when you get your hands on my newest, hottest life and business transformation package, “The Secret 24” 

These recordings are definitely no joke, though…

This 24-part, 24-hour turnaround kit that I’ve carefully put together is going to prove to the world that we all have the potential to accomplish more in 24 hours than most do in months.

More products will be created than ever before.

More sales records will be shattered. 

Marketing will never be the same again for those who get “The Secret 24”.  (Breakthrough’s in all areas of life and business will be the norm for those who have these 24 trainings.)

This 24-part course will only be available for 24 hours.

You can get 4 parts free until Tuesday night.

Note:  The first 24 get a special fast mover’s bonus.

Note:  My last release through Nitro Marketing in May sold over 3,000 units – however there are only 500 units of “The Secret 24” available.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS:   The 4 free parts are only available before Tuesday, and they are: #1: Science Behind Wealth Beyond Reason
#2  Hypnotic Goal Setting
#3  Hypnotic Millionaires
#4  Secrets of the Bullworker

Grab the free samples of The Secret 24 here

14 Comments

  1. Ellie-Reply
    July 15, 2007 at 6:20 pm

    Joe :wink:, You are truely living up to your name Mr Fire!! This Secret24 will overheat computers and melt down monitors, powerful stuff.. Thank you you’all,
    I love you, Ellie

  2. July 15, 2007 at 6:52 pm

    I think the first marketing book I ever bought online was one yours, Joe. I’ve been a fan of not only what you do but how you do it ever since. We are in the gold mine of 21st Century when it comes to Internet marketing and I’ll be grateful for lessons learned and more to come.

  3. Joan-Reply
    July 15, 2007 at 7:25 pm

    Dear Joe:

    Will this be useful for someone who doesn’t have anything to market? I am still in the process of, still on the journey of self discovery and finding my place. Your advice will be appreciated.

    Sincerely,

  4. July 15, 2007 at 10:30 pm

    Hi Joe! 🙂

    This looks like very good stuff! Thank you for the invite to check it out. There’s some relevant points for me in the material so I am curious.

    And, speaking of Randy Bachman, he does a show every Saturday night called Vinyl Tap – it’s really good. I listened in awe as he taught guitar lessons for about 10 minutes of his show. He also has the most amazing stories involving the people he played with – and there are some biggies in there. Here’s a link if you want to check it out. http://www.cbc.ca/vinyltap/ (file it under “fun stuff!”)

    Grazie Joe!

    Aloha Au Ia`oe

  5. July 17, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    Wow…the master of productivity does it again…

    😯

  6. Alisha-Reply
    September 16, 2007 at 6:53 pm

    Great Info !! Thank you for sharing !!! =)

    Alisha

  7. September 17, 2007 at 2:49 am

    Yesterday I was thinking about a similar phrase “You haven’t seen anything yet’ I shouldn’t say thinking it was like I was receiving a radio broadcast. I was struggling to make sense of what this could mean? now I know what it is.

    A few decades ago was a foreign tourist visited African tribes to do some research when he was done with one tribe he travelled by car to the other which was 200 miles away. To his surprise all arrangements were made to invite this unexpected guest. Yes, they were using telepathy to communicate with each other. An Indian yogi once said ‘where there is less population there is more psychic power’

  8. September 17, 2007 at 3:04 am

    I apologize for those few grammatical errors in my previous post

  9. Anumarla-Reply
    September 17, 2007 at 7:10 am

    u have done again 😎

    thank u

  10. September 17, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    You’re the man!

    Love and Gratitude,
    Margaret

  11. September 17, 2007 at 5:42 pm

    WOW! Powerful. I have been working for over 3 years to get my life back (jus moved to Florida from Colorado, June 2004, then destroyed by 4 hurricanes in 5 weeks NO HELP FROM ANY RELIEF ORGANIZATION, starting over at my age and health have not been easy There are some powerful thoughts/ideas here. Thank you for sharing Between info provided by you and an entreprneurial group I was recently introduced to….I am the most upbeat I have been in the past 3 years.

    Thank you Joe, Thank you very much!

  12. September 18, 2007 at 3:44 pm

    We’ve Got a Secret
    9/18/2007 3:23:10 PM

    By Susan C. Walker

    “The Secret has traveled through centuries to reach you….”

    And it looks like some people applied Rhonda Byrne’s “secret” Law of Attraction from her best-selling book, The Secret, to the

    Federal Reserve today as it cut its Federal funds rate by half a point. Because those folks wanted the Fed to cut its rate, they

    attracted that outcome – or so The Secret would have you believe.

    But we’ve got a bigger secret to tell you – self-help books have been a staple of bull markets for decades. In fact, our cultural

    trends analyst, Pete Kendall, points out that ‘bootstrap’ psychology in the United States was born with How To Win Friends and

    Influence People by Dale Carnegie and Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, which came out in 1936 and 1937 at the end of a

    bull market. The Secret has been raking in the sales since right before the Dow Jones Industrial Average moved to a new

    all-time high, similar to Think and Grow Rich, which also capped a five-year rise in social mood, says Kendall.

    Here’s his description of what makes The Secret different, though:

    “For one thing, The Secret is no secret. It is a rehash of past self-help advice. Another distinction is the approach that it

    advocates. Unlike Think and Grow Rich, in which readers had to think and plan to attain their dreams, The Secret espouses a

    ‘law of attraction,’ which says you can have whatever you want if you will only imagine yourself having it. ‘The explicit claim,’

    observes columnist Jerry Adler, is that you ‘can manipulate objective physical reality – the numbers in a lottery drawing, the

    actions of other people who may not even know you exist — through your thoughts and feelings.’ At the end of the long rise, the

    idea of ‘pulling yourself up by the bootstraps’ has given way to a world in which gaining material possessions is possible through

    three mental steps: ‘Ask, believe, receive.'”

    In other words, don’t work hard to make things happen; don’t bother to actually improve yourself; don’t break a sweat exerting

    yourself. Simply use your mind to ask for what you want, and – voilà! – there it will be. To Kendall’s mind, that approach is a

    “perfect set-up for complete failure in a bear market.”

    Our analysts spend lots of time looking at wave patterns on price charts, and they also watch for signs of changes in social

    mood, which are eventually reflected by financial markets. You might think it strange that a smashing best-seller and marketing

    behemoth like The Secret can offer insights beyond the Law of Attraction, but you might also be strangely attracted to the idea. If

    so, you need to indulge in some reading that, though it hasn’t traveled centuries to get to you, will still bring startling insights,

    which is what Elliott Wave’s Financial Forecast service offers.

  13. Rich-Reply
    September 18, 2007 at 10:12 pm

    1936 and 1937 were actually near the end of a 13-year bear market called the great depression. The “new economy” bull market spawned by the railroad ended in 1929 and the next bull market didn’t begin until 1942. Elliot Wave is brilliant in theory and a disaster in execution. It’s resilts over the last 12 years has been an embarassment if you compare it to any asset allocation strategy–from conservative to aggressive. Unfortunately that’s the real secret about Elliot Wave.

  14. Om-Reply
    September 20, 2007 at 3:20 pm

    :lol:I only learned about your offer on Thursday which was too late for your “four” of 24 offer. I am sure it is good, as most of your other material has been noteworthy. Please keep up the good work and keep me in mind for future offers.

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