
Karmic Marketing
The Most Magnetic Method for Attracting Wealth
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Narrated by:
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Dan Strutzel
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Joe Vitale
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By:
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Joe Vitale
About this listen
What is the easiest, fastest, and most surprising way to become a wealth magnet?
How can anyone use it - no matter who you are, where you are, or what you do? Why has every successful person in history - from Seneca, Ford, Carnegie, Barnum, Rockefeller and Getty to Bezos, Musk, Gates, Buffett and Zuckerberg - used this secret?
The answer will surprise you. It's called "Karmic Marketing." It's the secret of many titans and legends, mom and pop businesses, mega-successful online entrepreneurs, and even individuals with no business at all. All you need to implement this secret for your own wealth is the simple understanding of how to do it right.
In this inspiring interview with globally famous author Joe Vitale, you'll find: the surprising secret of "Karmic Marketing"; how to become a "wealth magnet"; how to do it so it works every time; how to clear any hidden blocks to receiving wealth; how to add this simple method to any current marketing; how to reap the rewards without running a business at all; and how this method is a spiritual tool for awakening the planet.
©2021 Dr. Joe Vitale (P)2022 Ascent AudioWell, this is a law of attraction book, and a bad one. It could be summarised in one single sentence: "The more you give, the more you get back" (there, saved you 1 credit).
Note that I don't have anything against his law of attraction books. I have several books on the subject, and quite enjoyed e.g. the attractor factor. But this one is just... bad. It's quite common nowadays to come across books that could otherwise have been blog posts; but a single sentence? No. That's just taking readers for fools.
By the way, in the book the author states that he chose this title because it would make more people curious and buy it. He's right. But considering that he's an actual marketer and has written several books about actual marketing, this isn't mere curiosity-inducing; this is outright deception.
Whole book could be a single sentence.
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