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Burnaby, BC (PRWEB) April 9, 2008 -- For the past decade the Internet has provided businessmen and women with a fast, easy and inexpensive way to market their businesses. Now the winds of change are blowing, and the marketing industry is never going to be the same. Author and marketing expert Dan Lok exposes the truth about the changes in the info-marketing business that the experts have been sweeping under the rug in his latest manuscript, "Death of Information Marketing." The life of Dan "The Man" Lok, former copywriter and current millionaire, has been a real life "rags to riches" story. From his stint as a professional grocery bagger to the copywriting career that launched his climb to the top Dan Lok has had the opportunity to learn the business of growing wealth from the bottom up. In "Death of Information Marketing" Lok exposes the myths surrounding the business of info-marketing and shows his readers the reasons why the "tried and true" strategies being taught in seminars around the globe just don't work. "Death of Information Marketing" displays in Technicolor the changes taking place in the industry and the reasons behind the information overload that is bringing the reign of yesterday's kings of informational marketing to an end. "Dan Lok tells you critical marketing facts that would take years to learn in the real world. He pulls no punches as he shows you clearly how to seriously increase your profits while sidestepping the many mistakes made by ordinary marketers," says the Father of Guerilla Marketing, Jay Conrad Levinson. Anyone can capitalize on the lessons taught in "Death of Information Marketing", whether they are a first time e-book author or the CEO of an information empire. "Death of Information Marketing" tells the unvarnished truth about what it takes to get and keep customers in the cutthroat industry of information marketing, with exercises, case studies and a one of a kind Bonus Section to ensure that everyone walks away with the tools they need to build their own empire. "Death of Information Marketing" is available through Lok's website absolutely free, allowing anyone in the info-marketing business to capitalize on his vast wealth of experience. For more information on Dan Lok, and to read "Death of Information Marketing", go to www.deathofinformationmarketing.com.
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