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Its strange, but I free a "friend" on Sunday, February 3, 2002.
You might be thinking, "Whats suitably peculiar virtually that?
Its unfortunate, but its a fact of sparkle that we will
see connections pass away."
Whats thus strange is I never met this "friend."
Yet this gentleman touched my simulation in ways Im still discovering.
The gentleman was Dale Armin Miller, creator of
the Internet publicity achievement Arsenal.
I have been a devotee and affiliate of the deed Arsenal
since June 2001. I became a aficionado after reading one
of Dales articles, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Dale was skilled to inject his humorous, no-bull,
down-to-earth personality into his articles.
Read a few of them and you felt when you knew Dale.
>From his words, you were skillful to form a mental image of the person.
Dale and the deed Arsenal took someone who had been
kicking around behind Internet marketing for nine months
and taught her how to become a huge promoter.
Because of the capability Arsenal, I took a hidden, life-long want
and acted on it, I started writing.
It was through writing, I discovered a side of myself
I didnt know existed. I treasure that discovery.
It was through writing articles, I gained the kind of
self-confidence that is achieved by seeing a aspiration blossom and thrive.
It was through writing articles, I was fortunate to meet
some wonderful human beings that instead I would not have met.
The follow-through was mine; the courage to begin I attribute to Dale.
In the cold, sterile world of CyberMarketing, I never felt alone.
Where others stumbled blindly, I had 20-20 vision.
When everyone else was scrambling for their first sale,
I was receiving commission checks all month.
This I attribute to Dale Armin Miller.
I have carried joy in my heart for achieving on the Internet
what I set out to do. Now I must create room for yearning as
I grieve for my "friend", the one I never met.
This article is dedicated to the loving memory of Dale Armin Miller.
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