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>the side I want to come down on! I prefer to
>be among those who figure out how to produce
>effective information products consistently,
>efficiently, and repeatably. If you can do that,
>you have a competitive edge. Good luck!
I have figured out a way to produce "consistently, efficiently, and
repeatably" and every product is unique. I don't do it with a formula
and I don't do it like a factory worker.
BTW...you omitted the last part of my post:
>Oh, yeah...delivery time came and they crashed.
I think the issue is whether you are satisfied with the results of
mediocre output or not.
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