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completebill
7th July 2009, 04:34.03 PM
Hi, Rick,
I'm unable to attend the Seminar, but want to obtain the e-book as soon as it's available. Could I please have a mailing asddress, so I can send the $40 early?
THANKS!!----------Bill

Rick
7th July 2009, 04:42.36 PM
You can use the info on this link

http://www.homebased2.com/km/SeminarEbook.htm

I will be adding the 2009 info on that page too later on.

Thanks

completebill
7th July 2009, 06:08.29 PM
THANKS, Rick!---Bill

Rick
7th July 2009, 07:22.23 PM
All pre-orders are welcome.

Don't expect me to be able to send them out until at least 26 Jul

matthewsiv
8th July 2009, 05:17.33 PM
Rick

Can you please send me your address and payment details by PM or email.

Ian@matthewsstables.com

I would like to pay by check and buy 2008's seminar.

Many thanks
Ian

km
10th July 2009, 02:26.21 AM
thanks for the pre-orders, i'm finishing it up and Rick and I will do the final proofing next week.

Please remember that your $40 is a donation to Rick, and not a "sale", for his effort at putting together my writing into readable PDF and linking it for easy access to the website. The $40 is the same charged to our seminar attendees who receive the book first and will hear my detailed discussion on it in Vegas. I make no direct profit from the E-book or seminar.

The Spot Play Development E-book deals objectively with all issues of data analysis and the "will it go forward?" dilemma.

= deeper understanding ROI, Average Mutuel, High Mutuel and Impact Value are related and how your data can be deceptive or promising

= a discussion of "data saturation" and the depletion of ROI going forward and why this happens.

= the power of Place and Show ROI for confirming your results.

= understanding positive sequences and clusters of data vs. fragmented results and which factors are the most dependable to look at 'going forward'.

= methods and ideas to ensure the data sample is valid.

= a chapter called "Thinking Outside the Clock" that deals with factors the public doesn't pay much attention to.

= the power of 'extreme negative' data

= much much more