Dang! Marlon Sanders Is...Is...Soooo..."Old School"

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...and I love him for it.

Did you read his MMM of Sept 5? Very nice message in the main article "Back To Freakin Square One". Very human.

The guy's got "old school" class and charm. Nice. In an age of Triple X's, 2 Fast 2 Furious, it's nice to have some Cary Grant-charm, a tad of Burt Lancaster poise, and a wee bit of Jimmy Stewart "aw-shucks-life-is-wonderful" optimism.

I'm middle-aged now (oh Gad!) but I like the hip and the hop (though I can't hip AND hop at the same time), but ah...give me that ol'-time goodness anyday.

Go read Marlon's message. And get back to being human.
#dang #isissoold school #marlon #sanders
  • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
    Kenneth,

    Marlon's a smart marketer and a lot of
    folks could learn from him just by paying
    attention to what he does.

    Marlon's blog contains some gold for those
    people willing to do a little prospecting:
    Learn Internet Marketing

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author kennethtang
      Originally Posted by John Taylor View Post

      Marlon's a smart marketer and a lot of
      folks could learn from him just by paying
      attention to what he does [emphasis added]
      .
      Touche!

      If one has the eyes to see, one would see a master in action. Lots of folks miss "the moves that masquerades as non-moves". Like that old story about two kendo masters in a duel. Neither moved...and then it was over. Both were so strong in their inner spirit that neither could find any opening.

      Spectators who were lesser warriors would have missed the significance and said it was boring because nothing happened. Marlon's kinda like those two masters. Funny yes, but subtle. Very subtle.

      Originally Posted by Anthony Stillwell

      Whenever I hear "Old School" I always think there's an opportunity to
      learn something
      Whenever I hear "Old School" I shut up, watch and listen

      Originally Posted by Paul Myers

      For all those people who want a mentor, I suggest signing up for Marlon's list and reading every email. He'll keep you focused.
      Yep. He's the real deal. Can't go wrong learning from him. But, man, you hear him in his emails? Youse gotta get him outta yer head, marn

      Kenneth
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  • Profile picture of the author Anthony Stillwell
    Kenneth,

    I've learned that if you aren't willing to learn from those who came before
    you then you probably don't know much.

    I'm into health and fitness, work out everyday (lift weights, cardio, eat 6
    times a day, etc) and I'm always looking to learn more about the subject.
    The thing is, I've found that most of the relevant knowledge on the
    subject was given out before I was born.

    Take this video by Jack Lalanne for example:


    This is something he put out over 40 years ago that if put out tomorrow
    would be even more on point now than it was then.

    Whenever I hear "Old School" I always think there's an opportunity to
    learn something most people will gloss over and miss out on because it's
    not new. What Marlon teaches may not be fancy or "Blinged Out", but it
    works and anyone reading this would do well to learn from what he's
    willing to teach. Paid or otherwise.

    Anthony
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      Kenneth,

      Not only is he "Old School," he's real.

      You know how you hear people say, "Write like you talk?" I can actually hear Marlon saying every word and sentence in his emails, just the way they're written. Other than editing out the occasional "bro" and "dude," it's pure Professor.

      For all those people who want a mentor, I suggest signing up for Marlon's list and reading every email. He'll keep you focused.


      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author DavidO
        Can anyone post a link to this message of his?
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        • Profile picture of the author Robert Boduch
          Here's one from a few days ago. Great stuff!

          Learn Internet Marketing

          Look for the video titled: 3 things you can do right away to produce and promote products that put money in the bank

          It's entertaining, educational and inspiring all in one.

          Check it out.
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        • Profile picture of the author kennethtang
          Originally Posted by DavidO View Post

          Can anyone post a link to this message of his?
          It's from his newsletter. If you're a subscriber you will already have it in your inbox. If not, it should be available at his blog soon Learn Internet Marketing
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        • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
          David,
          Can anyone post a link to this message of his?
          Marlon allows re-posting, as long as the links are included. Here's the article from the email Kenneth referenced:


          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
          C. "Going Back To Square Freaking One"

          Subtitle: What It Means To Be Old School
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^

          If you're new to my list, my name is Marlon Sanders.

          I AM what you call an old school marketer. Not old....
          old school. I got started in this business back in 1978
          when I read Ben Suarez book "SuperBiz (tm)in 1978 and also H.K.
          Simon's "Out of the Rat Race and into the chips."

          A lot of folks today don't know about old school marketing
          nor what it stands for. George Haylings made bank the old
          school way back in the days of the great depression.

          If it worked back then, it'll sure work in today's less chaotic
          times.

          I'm writing this because a lot of foks have gotten lost somewhere
          along the way. They got distracted by bright and shiny objects
          and forget the simplicity of this business....

          .....maybe you're one of 'em.

          If you've been in this business longer than 6 months and have
          been buying courses and training and you haven't made your
          first $100 in sales, you may have lost your way.

          If you've been in this business longer than a year and haven't
          sold at least $5,000 or $10,000, then you might have forgotten
          what it means to be old school.

          If you're an old pro or veteran but somehow have lost your way,
          you might have gotten sidetracked and forgotten the bare
          simplicity of this business.

          I want to talk about what it means to be "old school."

          1. Old school means you produce products.

          Now, there's nothing wrong with promoting affiliate products.
          It's true a lot of newbies get started that way. You can build
          a list and start sending out emails selling affiliate products.

          But the best way to build your list is with your own product.
          And you can have one of those in 3 hours if you know what
          you're doing.

          2. Old school means you promote what you produce.

          Think of it like breathing.

          You do it every day. It's your essence.

          You breathe in...that's creating new life with the oxygen
          that hits your blood stream.

          That's creating new products.

          It's your lifestream.

          You breathe out.

          That's promoting...it's an outward energy.

          You go inside to produce...that's breathing in. You go
          outside to promote. That's breathing out.

          If you're listening to someone telling you to do things
          other than breathe in and out, that's fine. But if it's not
          working for you, you might rethink what you're doing.

          3. Old school means you roll your own

          There's something to be said for hand made.

          You can outsource lots of things. You can mechanize
          lots of things. And you should.

          But no one can replace the human spirit and soul.

          And plr and automated this and that are great. I've
          automated much of my business. But do you have
          a SOUL?

          Seriously.

          I'm a human being, not a machine. I'm here. I have
          emotions. I have ups and downs like anyone else.

          Like late last year when I was TRYING to be the only guy
          in my city at age 51 to have a 6-pack (you know, lean
          stomach area), and I ripped some muscles working out and
          had to have surgery, that was a tough time for me.

          I know some people read a few of my emails and wondered.

          It was a very emotionally challenging time.

          But that's life. I don't try to be something I'm not...at least
          not on my good days when I'm my highest and best self.
          And I recommend you do the same.

          I don't pretend to live in a million dollar house with a 1/4 million
          car and Rolex watch.

          I don't need the watch, I got plenty of house and my car is
          a warrior.

          But one thing you can say about me is since day one in this
          business I've been REAL and called it the way I saw it, even
          if it meant going counter to the opinions of some of my
          closest and best friends.

          So I think old school is about being real. The day you
          replace you in your business is the day the U is removed
          from the word UNIQUE and the day the U is tripped out
          of the term USP (unique selling proposition).

          Marketers are a funny bunch.

          The first thing they do on Twitter is load up a thousand
          quotes that someone else wrote.

          That's not old school.

          I don't want to read a bunch of quotes you downloaded. I
          want to know who YOU are what YOU think, even if
          I disagree at times.

          Even if you aren't the biggest Mac Daddy of 'em all.

          At least you're real. And maybe I'm interested in what you
          have to say.

          4. Old school means getting things done

          I love to talk on the phone.

          My dogs (close friends) Jonathan Mizel, Declan Dunn,
          Jason Fladlien, Kirt Christensen, Daegan Smith,
          Ray Edwards, Paul Myers and others have probably lost
          more than a day of production chatting on the phone.

          But we share. And it means something to me.

          One day I won't be here to write this ezine. All the products
          I got to create will be gone. All the sales letters will be
          written. All the insights will be given. All the words will
          be said.

          I hope that at that time, people will look back and say,
          "Marlon Sanders was real. He told the truth. He made me
          a better marketer and a better person."

          That means you can't just talk. You have to create. You
          have to walk the walk and not just talk the talk.

          All that means is your breath, your life, is creating and
          selling and marketing and promoting.

          That's who I am.

          That's what I do.

          And if you're reading this ezine, then I suspect that's who
          you are or want to be.

          It's NOT the only way to run an Internet business.

          Like I say, I'm Old School. I believe in stacking a few bills
          in my bank account by creating a valuable product and promoting
          it to others who can honestly benefit by it.

          It's a noble way to make a living.

          A lot of people don't get that. Selling is spiritual. You're taking
          a person with hopes and dreams of a better life and you're lending
          a helping hand.

          You're taking a person with problems and frustration and helping remove
          them.

          You're making the world a little better, more relaxed, more convenient,
          more enjoyable and less problem laced place to be.

          And that is a great, awesome thing.

          The first thing some marketers want to do is remove the human spirit
          and element.

          And I guess some businesses operate that way.

          I'm an Old School dog and I've been around the block. I've seen people
          go to jail, even gurus. I've seen them make comebacks by turning over
          a new leaf.

          I've seen more gurus come and go than you can shake a stick at.

          I've made more products than I can remember and sold most of 'em
          pretty well.

          How about you?

          Have you lost your way?

          Have you strayed from the way of the Old School?

          If you have, then maybe it's time you get back to breathing.

          You find wants and needs, hopes and dreams, desires and
          passions.

          You create products.

          You promote products.

          This may sound like a daunting task if you're new to this Game.

          But over and over and over, people who take action prove you CAN produce
          products with value in less time than you think. I'm NOT saying you need
          to be perfect or produce the world's greatest products.

          I'm saying to put some of YOU into your products. Put some heart in
          there. Put some soul in there.

          Get out stuff that helps people. But get out a lot of it. You really do need
          to be a Prolific Product Creator.

          Old School means you get produts out and you sell 'em. And on the one
          hand you don't succumb to the need to be perfect.

          That's a trap.

          On the other hand, you make sure you got a baker's dozen in there.

          It's time.

          It's time, you and I and everyone else in this Game get back to a few simple
          VALUES.

          Finding out what people want. Creating lots of products and selling 'em good.
          Breathing as a way of life.

          Production and promotion.

          Good gosh that's simple.

          How did we ever lose our way?

          Maybe it's time a little Old School finds its way back in your life.

          If you aren't working TODAY, this week on creating a new product or promoting
          the one you got, then what are you freaking thinking?

          Honestly.

          What are you doing? Researching more and more and more until you're certain?

          Can you guarantee me you'll wake up tomorrow?

          If you can't find certainty about that, how do you think you'll find certainty about
          whatever it is you're trying to feel certain about?

          Find your way back home.

          Now. Today. It's never too late.

          This moment is all there is.

          Embrace the Old School.

          Produce.

          Create.

          Promote.

          Sell.

          This is the straight and narrow path.

          Welcome home.

          My name is Marlon Sanders. I've been in this Game long as I can remember.

          I am the King of Step-By-Step Internet marketing. And I cherish and relish
          every moment life has given me to be in this Game.

          Every day I wake up, suck down some coffee, and feel thankful for another
          day to play the Game.

          Old School Lives.

          Play on.

          Marlon Sanders
          The King of Step-By-Step Internet Marketing

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          Marlon Sanders is the author of "The Amazing Formula That
          Sells Products Like Crazy and the KING of Step-By-Step
          Internet Marketing."

          To get on his killer ezine list, to get cheat sheets and all kinds
          of other goodies every Saturday and during the week, to get simple,
          to-the-point Internet marketing know that works real world without
          all the hype, go to: http://www.marlonsnews.com and subscribe

          Check out all his products here:

          http://www.getyourprofits.com
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          • Profile picture of the author Intrepreneur
            He reminds me of someone.

            I think he smokes weed!
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          • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
            Kenneth,
            But, man, you hear him in his emails? Youse gotta get him outta yer head, marn
            When I know someone's voice and speaking patterns, I hear them talking when I read their stuff. And I notice when it doesn't "sound" like them.

            Of course, some people don't write like they talk. Nothing wrong with that, but it makes it harder to "get" the voice they're using.


            Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
        Paul,

        Originally Posted by Paul Myers View Post

        For all those people who want a mentor, I suggest signing up for Marlon's list and reading every email. He'll keep you focused.
        I'd also recommend following Marlon on Twitter.

        He's given me a few personal pointers in his own
        inimitable style. ;-)

        John
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeffery
        Originally Posted by Paul Myers View Post

        Kenneth,

        Not only is he "Old School," he's real.

        You know how you hear people say, "Write like you talk?" I can actually hear Marlon saying every word and sentence in his emails, just the way they're written. Other than editing out the occasional "bro" and "dude," it's pure Professor.

        For all those people who want a mentor, I suggest signing up for Marlon's list and reading every email. He'll keep you focused.


        Paul
        And he is fun to be around. Never know what is going to happen next.
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        In the minute it took me to write this post.. someone died of Covid 19. RIP.
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        • Profile picture of the author psresearch
          In the early 2000s I used to have Marlon's Malgorithm flowchart taped to my wall and his Amazing Formula on a notecard in my pocket.

          I think if more newbies started with foundational frameworks like those they wouldn't get sucked into so many silly ideas.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin AKA Hubcap
      Jack LaLanne spotted the problem that's plaguing the U.S. years ago. Amazing, and if he thought it was bad then I wonder how he feels about it now?


      Originally Posted by Anthony Stillwell View Post

      Kenneth,

      I've learned that if you aren't willing to learn from those who came before
      you then you probably don't know much.

      I'm into health and fitness, work out everyday (lift weights, cardio, eat 6
      times a day, etc) and I'm always looking to learn more about the subject.
      The thing is, I've found that most of the relevant knowledge on the
      subject was given out before I was born.

      Take this video by Jack Lalanne for example:

      YouTube - Jack Lalanne - Sugarholics

      This is something he put out over 40 years ago that if put out tomorrow
      would be even more on point now than it was then.

      Whenever I hear "Old School" I always think there's an opportunity to
      learn something most people will gloss over and miss out on because it's
      not new. What Marlon teaches may not be fancy or "Blinged Out", but it
      works and anyone reading this would do well to learn from what he's
      willing to teach. Paid or otherwise.

      Anthony
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Hancox
    "I am on FIRE!"

    He's on something...

    Enjoyed his promotional video!
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Tunnah
    Marlon's email's are one of the few I stay subscribed to and read each one. He doesn't do hype and offers some great titbits in each one.

    Rich
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  • Profile picture of the author kennethtang
    Now, after having read that, isn't that how YOU would like to run your business, whether online or off? Doesn't that message reek with class? If Marlon Sanders were elected president, I think THAT would be his inaugural address.

    Willie Loman would have been proud to be in this profession.

    And as Marlon said at the end, Play On.
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Schenk
    This is too weird. When I go to his site I get a pop up from Internet Explorer that says:

    "Internet Explorer cannot open the site http://marlon's site name

    Operation aborted"


    Rebooted... same thing happens.

    My computer doesn't like Marlon. Oh no!

    I'll go fire up foxfire.

    :-Don
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayo
      Hi Don,
      I had the same problem the other day trying to access Marlon's site
      and posted a thread about it. http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...hy-inside.html

      I was able to open the site in FF with out a problem. I've since updated to
      IE8 and the problem seems to be gone now.

      Have a Great Day!
      Michael
      Originally Posted by Don Schenk View Post

      This is too weird. When I go to his site I get a pop up from Internet Explorer that says:

      "Internet Explorer cannot open the site http://marlon's site name

      Operation aborted"


      Rebooted... same thing happens.

      My computer doesn't like Marlon. Oh no!

      I'll go fire up foxfire.

      :-Don
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  • Profile picture of the author JordanFrancis
    I really like Marlon Sanders. But I have not read any of his stuff for a long time.

    Thanks Paul for re-posting his newsletter here, and to Kenneth for reminding me of this man.

    Produce and Promote. Amen.
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    • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
      I wonder how many people realize that Marlon is credited with bringing the 'old school' direct response sales letter to online selling.

      Yep, all you folks bitching about those gawd-awful long sales letter can blame Marlon for proving they work just as good online as they did in newspapers, magazines, and mail boxes.

      I love old school, too. When I was a kid social bookmarking meant slamming some doo-rah upside the head with your algebra book in the lunchroom. If you did it just right that mark would hang around for days.

      Man, I wish I was Marlon's age...again.

      KJ
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  • Profile picture of the author rallenk
    To me, Marlon epitomizes the real "Old School" method of the 'step-by-step' business model that anyone who is willing and abl can follow to be successful. I find most modern day "Guru's" have forgotten that truly helping others will return more good than the 'sales price' of the basic crap they are foisting on those who are really looking for solid direction. Just saying....
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  • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
    Originally Posted by kennethtang View Post

    Go read Marlon's message. And get back to being human.
    Done, and doing.

    Thanks a million Kenneth.

    .jrd
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    • Profile picture of the author kennethtang
      Originally Posted by Jared Alberghini View Post

      Done, and doing.

      Thanks a million Kenneth.

      .jrd
      Jared,

      Last time I checked, you ain't too shabby in the "class" dept either


      Kenneth
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