Interview With Ken Evoy


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Comment by no imageMark (Who Am I?)
2007-05-18 19:36:35

Nice video but I don’t get it - what does it have to do with web 2.0 or wordpress? I could be wrong but i think sites build on his system are so web 1.0 ….

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Comment by no imageTheSpot-er (Who Am I?) (935 comments.)
2007-05-18 19:45:08

Wow! That is the fastest comment I had so far on a story (or video) I just posted :) Now to answer your question Mark …

Yes, Ken’s system is build using more web 1.0 techniques then web 2.0 but his system is the only one that provides the most complete solution and constantly evolving. It is also the only system that provides people with real chance and removes technical side of things while still providing a value and has a PROVEN record of people succeeding! Somehow I’m sure that what we call web 2.0 today will be an easy to implement reality for his customers tomorrow - minus all the technical knowledge we need.

Plus, I have learned so much from Ken - I have the outmost respect for him. I have used his MYCS, MYSS eBooks as a guides when I have first started and still keep coming back to them for refference. While some of the info has become outdated - these eBooks still remain to be my personal guides.

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