
Welcome to GreatWealth.com
April 1st, 2009Greetings from Deep in the Heart of Texas (Houston) from a displaced Yankee (Pennsylvania). I’m looking forward to stretching and growing over the next nine weeks with my fellow sojourners in Kevin’s Internet marketing course.
My goal with this course is to help my husband, Rod, build a successful and thriving marketing website to promote his upcoming book (written while taking Kevin’s book writing course) and to promote his Financial Services company – Schulz Financial, LLC.
Rod and I are the adoptive parents to two daughters from China: Megan (soon to be) 7 years old and NuNu (Katelyn) 4.5 years old (going on 40!)
In addition to trying to keep all these balls successfully in the air over the next nine weeks, I am also taking a Dreamweaver class on Wednesday nights…
I guess (I hope) it’s a good thing that I thrive on challenges?!
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Pam:
Welcome to the course. I look forward to getting to know you and to helping you promote your site.
Steve
Sales Eagle
Pam,
Looking forward to learning more…
Seize the Day,
Rob
Personal Asset Protection For Small Business Owners
Much success to you and your husband!
The Fit Professional Man
We will be helping you.
Look forward to your work.
Bob Kaufer
If you MOVE like the Tin Man, you will THINK like the Scarecrow and FEEL like the Lion
Thanks for the post
The DIY Lawyer
DIY Lawyer – Where you can learn to do your own estate planning
Super domain name – look forward to watching you develop the content.
-Pat
Business Owners Fast Track to Internet Profits
I love Dreamweaver. I took a one day course but probably needed a year. It’s huge, but awesome.
Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert – Babysitters, Nannies, and Au-pairs
Wow you sure sound busy with all those wonderful projects.
I love how YOUR taking this class is so supportive of your family relationships with your husband and dear daughters. (happy ALMOST birthday to Megan)
All the best,
Happy Dating (and Relationships in your case)
April Braswell
Online Dating Coach, Dating Expert
Hey,
Looking forward to the journey to Great Wealth with you in this course
Of course it all goes to those wonderful kids we have in the end and spending those special moments with them
Good Luck
Duane
Tap Into the Psychology of the Mind with Persuasion Expert Duane Cunningham
It’s certainly a small world….. my driving goal is to develop a successful business to take care of my family: wife Gayle and two daughters…. who happened to be adopted from China: Mei 13 and Margot [Maggie] who is 10. Looking forward to the journey!
JC jc mackenzie
You can count on us for support Pam! Look forward to the new book that you’re going to be launching real soon!
Regards,
Mitchell Rehaume
Thanks for the introduction!
I think it’s going to be a wild ride and a LOT of fun.
I’m confident you’ll find a way to keep all the balls in the air at the same time. You’re an internet entrepreneur, web design student and susperstar Mom all in one – and I know you’re going to rock at each and every one of them!
JJ Jalopy
Life Coaching and Home Business Advice with JJ Jalopy
Good to see a wife & husband team!
How about wealth building through Pure Numerology. Perfect Match!
Looking fwd to knowing more from you.
John Ho
Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion
Greetings from deep in the heart of London (UK) from a displaced Frog (with some German and Italian blood thrown in for good measure).
I look forward to learning more from you and about your husband’s book.
All the best,
Yann
http://www.ProfitsTactics.com
Yann,
Thank you for your kind words. I LOVE London! Also, Pam’s mother is a full blood Italian, and her late father was mostly German. And by my last name of Schulz, you know I have a lot of German blood running through my veins, along with some American Indian (Cherokee, I think), too.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
Rod
John,
If you can build it through numerology, GREAT. I look forward to hearing from you.
Rod
JJ,
I love the triple Js! Have a super day!
Thanks,
Rod
Mitchell,
Thank you for supporting Pam’s effort. She’s a sweetie, and I appreciate your help!
Rod
Duane,
You’re right. The children are key. Something Lyndon B. Johnson told his biographer was something to the effect of: “I wish I would have spent more time with my family.” And LBJ made this statement just a few days before his death. I’m not an LBJ fan, but anyone who reached the office of the President of the United States, or the president of any country, hasn’t done to bad with his/her career.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Rod
April,
Thank you for your kind words to Pam. Yes, she’s busy, and yes, she works very hard. We’re all lucky to have her as part of our family.
And yes, we still date after nearly 17 years of marriage – just not as often as we’d like. Of course, we’re open to any suggestions you may have concerning our dating life.
Have a super day!
Thanks,
Rod
Pat,
Thank you for your compliment on our domain name. It’s one of the reasons I chose to name my book Great Minds, Great Wealth: How to Raise Your Return, Reduce Your Risk and Cut Your Cost. I just wish I could have got the domain name for $6.99. I had to pay a bit more on the secondary market, but it was worth it.
Have a super day!
Thanks,
Rod
You’re most welcome. Have a super day!
Thanks,
Rod
Bob,
Thank you for your help! We look forward to getting to know you.
Rod
Darryl,
Thank you for your kind wishes. Speaking of fit, I’ve worked out three times a week for 30 years. Of course, I wouldn’t claim to be fit, but at three times a week for 45 minutes it keeps me going. Have a super day!
Thanks,
Rod
Rob,
We hope you find it interesting and fun!
Thanks,
Rod
Steve,
Pam’s a great girl, and we thank you for helping us promote our site.
Thanks,
Rod
Speaking of kids, one of my driving ambitions, if not the most dear to me, is to not only provide for my family now in ways [and opportunity] that I didn’t have but to teach them how to do this as well. My daughters,too, are adopted from China…… imagine the possibilities open to them if they became self sufficient at oh 16 years of age? They may not grasp it, of course, but giving them the possibility is one of my dreams.
Thanks
JC JC
JC,
Good thought.
Thanks,
Rod