16Dear John, This week's issue #042 actually TAUGHT me HTML tips in a few minutes of reading. Remarkable! I never know what to expect, But I will say your bonus
gifts and I publish a Pure Information ezine, but mine is
conventional in structure. Your Newsletter is so clean, simple, yet filled
with important information, it makes what I do seem like "A Lot of Please don't stop publishing the
Free version! Mary Jane Brenner |
17Dear John: Your integrity, but open approach, to sharing information, your straight-forward approach to dealing with questions, and your willingness to help beyond the "polite" limits
usually displayed by most business sites, is, and will remain, a breath of fresh air for someone who
has become somewhat "jaded" by all the hype on the net. Patrick J. Patten |
18Hi John: |
19John, ...and after some issues... John, I want everyone to know that when John Delavera says he will do something, its just like putting money in the bank. You know he will be there and perform exactly as promised. Thank you very much for your help and support. |
20John, I am overwhelmed, to say the least, at
the incredible way that you keep pouring yourself out on behalf of your Turbozine
subscribers. Your recent "Thank You" contest; your great
article that was jam-packed with a simple, complete HTML course; WebLaw Buttons; In just the past five months you have gone from "total stranger" to one of my favorite "up-and-coming" Marketing Mentors -- a feat not easily achieved by most people -- especially in such a short time. You have continually "given to prove your worth" (as Terry Dean teaches) with helpful articles, excellent free viral products and even free downloads of your own products! In so doing you have clearly demonstrated your ability and capability
in the extremely competitive field of online information marketing.
In one of my e-mails to you I referred to you as "John the
Innovator" and I still think the monicker fits... (alright, how
'bout "John the 'Turbo-vator'?! =) ) If anybody tried to take
away my Turbozine subscription, they'd have a big fight on
their hands! Steve Boutelle |
21Hello John, What could be better than that? |
22John Delavera: I was so impressed with your down to earth style and your helpfulness to demystify HTML that I subscribed to your TurboReferer Newsletter promptly. Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to my first
issue and plan to publish your article in Cybershopnews, my
ezine. |
23Hello John, |
24Dear John, I really appreciate your HTML lesson. You sure know how to make it easy for us beginners. Thanks a million! Sincerely, |
25Thank you a million times over. This article was just what I needed, just
when I needed it. We are having some problems with "meta-tags" and "keywords"
Thanks to your insightful this chore, of coming up with meaningful "meta-tags" and "keywords" has
become a pleasure. |
26Hi John, Fellow Warrior, |
27Hi John! |
28Hi, John. I just came across the HTML posting - all I have to say is "THANK YOU!" for making things so clear. I am now printing off your issue on Meta Tags as I will be submitting my website to the search engines shortly. Thanks, again and good luck with your business (even though you don't believe in luck) |
29John, Your tech knowledge was on full display in this piece. It gave me greater insight into SSI's. Great information. Keep up the good work. |
30Fantastic
lessons! You explain things so well; in such Understandable terms
that Even this Internet Dummy can "get it". Your "Examples" are perfect.
I just Had to let you Know how much I appreciate Thanks, |