3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
The Attention Age Doctrine By Rich Schefren
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Disruption Society, July 01, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Jeremy Gislason |
Rich goes over some really good points that we can all probably relate to.
Reading this report reminded me to stay productive and to control my own ADD so to say.
This is why I keep my IMs turned off and set up skype or MSN meetings instead. One way to control less interuptions.
This is a great report, would have paid for this if it weren't free.
I like Rich's writing style also. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Attention Internet Shoppers!, July 02, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kosta Efstathiou |
Pros:
Giveaway Rights.
Cons:
No website or promotional tools.
1 wrong word used.
Bottom Line:
Rich Schefren is a hypnotic writer and speaker. He is a master of efficiency. This eBook is good for all levels of Internet Marketers, as well as anyone else.
I can relate to almost all of his points. The eBook is an upsell, however it is educational, albeit a bit verbose. The Attention Age Doctrine will bring to your attention the many, many things that distract us all from success and peak efficiency with a little advice on how to take control of it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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, July 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lynn Lopez |
Whoa, this one has a pretty long introduction to the product, but it's an engaging read anyway, so I personally don't mind. The backgrounder helps you figure out the product's purpose. By the way, I would have to commend the appearance of this e-book, because it really is very nicely crafted.
Anyway, when you get to the meat of the e-book, you'll notice that it may seem to go on and on quite a bit, keeping the reader in suspense and holding off on actually divulging what this product is all about. But still, it didn't seem like much of a problem to me, especially because what it has to say is really quite interesting. It's definitely written to make you think about how the world currently operates as well as how we handle all the influx of information. Even though this simply introduces the author's upcoming seminar on the topic, this report will still give you a good idea how to rethink your business strategies. |
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Where's the beef?, August 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
| Am I missing something here? I don't see anything titled "Attention Age Doctrine" (or anything downloadable either) on this link. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
The Attention Age Doctrine By Rich Schefren
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The Attention Age Doctrine, August 30, 2007 |
This is supoposed to be a Free Member Download, yet every time I tried to download it...I was sent to a site that did nothing but hype the product and urge my purchase of it!
So why bother saying it's a Free member Download? I'm personally sick of the five page hypes for every product. Give it away or don't list it. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Has the free offer expired?, September 02, 2007 |
| Reviewer: TM Loo |
I cannot find any link for a free report but a sales page only. If the free offer has expired, please
do not display this in the Free Member download
area. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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I have the download link of this e-book below. Just delete the spaces when you paste it to your browser., September 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara |
It had been a long wait for this e-book and I’m not quite sure if it was worth it.
I had to go through hoops just so I can get this e-book, and the long, twisted story is just a disappointing memory to me now.
The e-book itself had its gems near the end. All Rich Schefren had to say was that we are an age of distracted individuals. I think he is right. Like Jeremy, I have had to turn off instant messaging in my computer just to get something, anything, done.
Rich Schefren was very convincing, but he took an awfully long time to blurt out that we are a generation of distracted characters and that we need focus.. And then to segue that we need _his_ help.
While the book made sense towards the end, no arguing about that, what I don’t like is that it took 50+ pages to get to that point. And the book’s layout was only too cluttered, with too many things going on at once. So how are you supposed to focus when the thing that’s teaching you to focus is the one giving you distraction.
Yes, you may learn a thing or two from this. I learned to be kind. So here, so that you won’t go through hoops to get his e-book, here is the url to the download. Enjoy.
http:// www. strategicprofits .com/age/dl1.htm |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
The Attention Age Doctrine By Rich Schefren
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The Attention Age Doctrine Review, October 01, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Julio Mattos |
I found this book to be straight forward and to the point.
Many of our easy distracted and that is why most marketers have a kitchen timer or keep in control of their schedule by setting times for the vast majority of things they have going on.
To me Rich Good job and even if it was an upsell to a seminar that was taking place, the ebook very much enjoyed and information consumed.
We need to be more in control of ourselves and set timelines for most things, but being distracted sometimes helps out to a certain degree but you just need to know how to have a cutoff point of what you have to say.
My friends realize that if they like to call me up, I would ask them to get straight to the point unless I have time on my hands.
I believe that this report had quite a few different little gems to them and they were clearly pointed out.
I do not know how difficult it was for some of you to get the download link but I have received it once I entered my name and email address, blam I was all set.
I hope you have taken the real information from this and taken the key idea which is to create and build a real business and create a schedule to fulfill the things you are looking to get done and set some play time throughout the day as well.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
The Attention Age Doctrine By Rich Schefren
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That F+R+E+E????!!!!, December 27, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Kimberly Purcell |
I can't even review this because there's no free report/book/whatever. But there is a wonderful gift for Rich...$400 a month from YOU if you decide to first pay $97 that first month...oooooohhhh.
Rich, there is one thing big about you...your balls. |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
The Attention Age Doctrine By Rich Schefren
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Beware! "FREE" download costs $97/month, February 23, 2008 |
This is NOT a free download with giveaway rights - you must sign up and pay $97/month!!!!
Ridiculous ripoff. Sorry! |
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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The Attention Age Doctrine, By Rich Schefren, July 06, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Moise Begin |
| I'd really like to read the articile however everything you try to down load form this person involves a sales page, you have to go all the way to the bottom to say you are not interested. But with this title as listed above there is no choice. no link to download. So I have come to the real point I wish to make, any product I have to go to a sales page to do what ever, I am not going to bother, it's not worth my trouble. Now I am thinking why did I ever become a Gold Member. |
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