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Free
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430
- Operating Systems:
Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
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Windows 95/98/2000/XP/Vista
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No limitations
- Date Added:
December 16, 2007
Publisher's description of Marriage Counselor
Marriage Counselor is a free eBook with advice on how to save your marriage. Included are the 3 keys to transform your marriage, pre-packaged marriage save solutions, and a number of secrets most people don't know about on how to save marriages.
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Version: Marriage Counselor 1
Cons: As a marriage and family counselor and an internet marketer I approached this so called software with a bit of anticipation. I was quite disappointed, not only because this is not a software program but also because what the author has done is leaked a chapter of her ebook in hopes that she will make some sales through cnet.
I looked through the text of the ebook and found a smattering of self-help mixed with marketing. This should probably be one or the other, but trying to do both is not working out so well.
Maybe I was expecting too much. I was looking for some kind of device, a software program and only found a digital advice column. As a marketing copy writing project, I would encourage some split-testing to see if you can increase the response. As a self-help marriage tutorial it might do better on a site that is committed to relationship building.
I hope this is not too harsh as feedback goes. But I believe in a second and third effort. Look how far Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Edison got in their unswerving attempts to achieve what was in their hearts
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