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John Chow

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Blogger, speaker and entrepreneur. John Chow rocketed onto the blogging scene when he showed the income power of blogging by taking his blog from making zero to over $40,000 per month in just two years. And he did it working only 2 hours a day. Today, John Chow dot Com is one of the biggest blogs on the Internet, with over 200,000 active daily readers and followers. John Chow dot Com is ranked number 16 on the AdAge Power 150 list and number 1 in the list of the Top 50 Canadian Internet Marketing Blogs. He also is the founder and CEO of TTZ Media, Inc. John is the Author of Make Money Online: Roadmap of a Dot Com Mogul, which rocketed to #1 on Amazon.com within the first week of release. He has written many other books and runs one of the biggest…
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You can't help but be impressed at what John Chow did with his blog. His model is perfect, and he's the best at what he does. There are literally hundreds of imitators, but none of them do it as good as John does.

Source: LinkedIn Ryan Eagle Oct 11, 2013

John Chow is the reason I am blogging today. His ebook, "Making Money Online" provided me with the guidance and confidence to take the step into the online world.

The best part of his offerings is that they are all free! The ebook is free for sigining up for his newsletter, which is free and leads to more options and opportunities for you! He teaches you straight up methods and creative methods to maximize your revenues online.

While his focus is on blogging and online marketing, there is much to be learned about traditional marketing as well. John Chow opens your mind up to opportunities and gets you thinking of things in a different light. You will never look at blogging or marketing the same way again.

John Chow is a true professional.

Source: LinkedIn Rick McBride Oct 11, 2013
John Chow answered:

You should be able to send an email to people who registered for your site, unless your privacy policy says you won't. There's noting wrong with sending them an email to "update their info" and offering them the newsletter at the same time.

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