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    The Big Dogs program promotes an advertising system consisting of hosting several FFA sites. This allows practitioners to automatically advertise to every person that posts advertisements at the FFA sites. This reverse advertising is legitimate since posters to FFA sites must agree to receive “confirmation emails” from those who host the FFA sites, in order to post their advertisements.

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    The Big Dogs program promotes an advertising system consisting of hosting several FFA sites. This allows practitioners to automatically advertise to every person that posts advertisements at the FFA sites. This reverse advertising is legitimate since posters to FFA sites must agree to receive “confirmation emails” from those who host the FFA sites, in order to post their advertisements.

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    The Secrets of the Big Dogs ebook itself introduces readers to the world of Internet Marketing. But its primary purpose is to promote the Secrets of the Big Dogs Program. The fact that the program still exists today is evidence of how effectively the ebook up-sells the program.

    There are many secrets of the big dogs that are left out of the program. But there are enough fundamental marketing concepts in the program to help a serious practitioner become a very skilled Internet marketer. Writing effective sal

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