Re: David Ward: Have you used his materials?
Posted by E on 5/12/05
v and rrr, thanks for the info, I'll check out the site referred to.
I also noticed the typos and grammatical errors in Rubio's stuff,
but also saw the same in Ward's testimonial letters. Just can't
believe the letter I saw was written and mailed by an attorney.
On 5/08/05, v wrote:
> E: Have you taken a look at this site? i have it book marked.
> http://www.netforlawyers.com/toc.htm Talk about a plethora of
> information. Wow! speacialy on the site map. Seems most is free
like
> public library.
>
>
> On 5/07/05, rrr wrote:
>> On 5/06/05, E Gidcumb wrote:
>>> Also received a plethora of meaningless
>>> information from John Rubio, any info on his actual materials?
>>
>> Its hard to know whether to recommend or not because I don't
>> know your background. If you have a lot of Marketing Training,
>> then David Wards program is going to be redundant. If you have
>> never been through a marketing program, Ward's program is good
>> place to start for an Attorney. As for John Rubio... I had
>> Ward's program already which at the time I though was worth the
>> money (and even now), and then I bought John Rubio's afterward.
>> I foung John Rubios program to be an inferior product. It was
>> full of typos & grammatical errors, contained less information,
>> was extremely repetitive. If you don't need Ward, you certainly
>> don't need Rubio, and if you got Ward, don't bother with Rubio.
>>
>> Your milleage may vary.