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May 08, 2006

How on earth do you choose?

Just a quick note to let you know about a marvelous new free
online tool.

It helps you make really tough decisions surprisingly quickly and
easily.

I really like it...

Let's say, for example, you want to expand your Internet
business. You can't decide which project to do next from among
the following:


- Write an ebook
- Write a special report
- Build multiple AdSense sites
- Create autoresponder courses
- Build a large website
- Start a forum
- Learn PPC arbitrage
- Start a blog
- Build multiple blogs
- Outsource a project


You can go round and round in circles weighing these things up.

It could take you ages to make a decision - especially if you're
a perfectionist and worried you might make the "wrong" decision.

This new software comes to the rescue.

You simply use the problem solver, the decision maker.

There's no trickery. It doesn't force-feed you answers. You make
your own decisions, based entirely on the information you type
into the software.

Here's how.


- Go Here

- Type in the choices you're trying to sort out in your mind.

- Enter your own factors, weighting them according to your own
situation.

- Score how well each choice meets each factor. (It's easier to
do this than it sounds.)


This new software works like magic.

It can take an incredibly complex question and reduce the answer
to a simple bar graph, showing you which course of action to
take.

People are using it to solve all sorts of business and personal
problems.

Want to decide...


- Where to go for a vacation?
- Which web host?
- Which topic for your new website?
- Which career for your child?
- Which woman/man to wed?
- Which employee to hire?
- ...and almost any other decision you need to make


Try the decision maker for yourself.

What's really amazing is that it doesn't cost anything.

Try it NOW!

You'll love it...

Bill Enross

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Posted by billenross at May 8, 2006 09:19 AM

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