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  2. The Law of Success - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Success is a book written by Napoleon Hill in 1925. It was originally released as a set of 15 separate booklets before being consolidated into a single-tome book. The Law of Success in 16 Lessons is an edited version of Napoleon Hill’s first manuscript, which was reworked under the advisement of several contributors. This version ...

  3. Mastermind group - Wikipedia

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    A mastermind group is a peer-to-peer mentoring group used to help members solve their problems with input and advice from the other group members. [1] [2] [predatory publisher] The concept was coined in 1925 by author Napoleon Hill in his book The Law of Success, [3] and described in more detail in his 1937 book Think and Grow Rich. [4]

  4. Carleton H. Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Carleton H. Sheets (August 25, 1939 - January 25, 2020 [1]) was a prominent real estate investor and author who was notable for television infomercials which marketed real estate business learning materials. [2] Sheets appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows.

  5. The 20 Most Iconic Infomercials of All Time - AOL

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    2. P90X. Standup comedian-turned-personal trainer Tony Horton is laughing his frighteningly toned 54-year-old body all the way to the bank. Since 2005, the seemingly ageless creator of the ...

  6. 17 Things From Classic Infomercials We Totally Wanted to Buy

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    Infomercials Were the Original Influencers. Before “influencer” was a job title reserved for the likes of social media personalities marketing different products to folks scrolling aimlessly ...

  7. John Basedow - Wikipedia

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    The commercial marketing success was in part due to Basedow's business strategy of opting for frequency over length, which was a novel approach for fitness infomercials at the time. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Basedow made deals for discounted unsold commercial inventory enabling an unusually high frequency of the ads.

  8. Feds Sue 'Winning in the Cash Flow Business' Infomercial Huckster

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    The mastermind behind a get-rich-quick scheme whose infomercials lured hundreds of thousands of victims is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for defrauding consumers. Russell Dalbey, CEO ...

  9. Category:Infomercials - Wikipedia

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