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Mark Edward Brown Shares a Family Secret

I am going to get really taboo on you shortly so if you are the type of person that can’t handle the truth and lives in their own world where reality rarelly see’s the light of day ——-> Click Away Quickly!!!

That is the only disclaimer you will have to read, now it’s time to get down to business and really delve down into what makes families successful.  Have you ever really thought about the legacy that your father, mother, brother, or sister left behind?  Better yet what about your grand parents…how grand were they?  Did they pass on secrets of success that have allowed your parents to provide a standard of living for you that they did not have?

If the only thing that you inherited from your parents or grand-parents was an entitlement or victim mentality where you think you deserve everything that you don’t have and it’s their fault you don’t have it, then this is not the article for you!

Enough already, I have gone to some radical ends to prove a point; what is it?  I am sure you are asking by now…

at least you should be.

Here it is, I have a secret to share with you, it’s a family secret, it’s all mine and once I share it it will no longer be a secret however you will be a part of my family if you take action on it and do not simply dismiss it because:

a) You have heard something similiar before

or

b) You were expecting to get something for nothing and you simply dont have time in your ultra busy, self important life of chasing the brass ring

Look, I have to apologize.  I know I keep dangling the carrot and then pushing you away, it’s just that I really want this to stick with you, I don’t want you to not appreciate what I am about to share with you.

Allow me just one more example, will you?

There is a saying that goes: you cant get something for nothing and folks wont appreciate or value something that they dont have to buy or give away.

Well if that is the case then we are about to find out…

I want you to join my family, it’s definately non-traditional, we are close knit, we share valuable secrets, we scheme and strategize about how to leave value to our descendants and how to create value for those who are in the here and now as well.

This is my invitation so join me by leaving a comment or by filling out the form up in the right hand corner where I offer a report about online influence, you could consider it a value added exchange.

Here is a sign of my good faith, this information was closely guarded until recently when this highly protected secret was leaked by an unidentified source and has now grown to serve and prosper over 13,000 people in just over 75 days:

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Here is just the tip of the iceberg with this – get an instant $5 back plus get money for telling other people plus get money when the people that you tell show other people the same thing, it’s not a pyramid, it’s not a scam and it sure is like an insider tip to purchase stock in MSN, IBM, or even FB if you know what I mean.
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Welcome to “The Family” and here’s to Your Success,

Mark Edward Brown

Mark Edward Brown Says “Good Bye” to 1SG

May 20th will be a day that I will always remember because I had to say good bye to my First Sergeant.  His name is William “Wild Bill” Ramsey and he was the 5th First Sergeant (1SG) that I have had the priviledge of working with.  Many Commanders only get the honor of working with 1 or 2 good 1SG’s, I am in an extremely small percentage of Leader’s who has been consistently called upon to perform in leadership roles that allow me to work with great men such as Bill Ramsey.

The website answers.com had this definition of a First Sergeant:

“In the United States, First Sergeant is the title given to holders of certain ranks and positions within the United States armed forces, and generally serve as the senior enlisted advisor of a unit. While the specifics of the title may differ between the United States Army, Marine Corps and Air Force, all first sergeants can be identified by the presence of a lozenge (colloquially “diamond”) shaped figure on their rank insignia.

In the United States Army, the rank of First Sergeant (abbreviated 1SG) is above the rank of Sergeant First Class and below the rank of Sergeant Major. It is equal in grade to Master Sergeant, although the two ranks have different responsibilities. The rank is abbreviated as “1SG” in the Army. Master sergeants are laterally promoted to first sergeant upon selection by the senior leadership at a battalion or higher level, depending on available billets and opportunities. Upon reassignment to a non-first sergeant billet, the soldier reverts back to their original rank of master sergeant. First sergeants are generally the senior non-commissioned officers of company (battery, troop) sized units, and are unofficially but commonly referred to as “first shirt”, “top”, “top sergeant”, “top soldier”, “top kick”, or “top hat”, due to their seniority and their position at the top of the company’s enlisted ranks. They are sometimes referred to as “second hat” because the Company Commander may entrust them with important responsibilities, even over one of the company’s lieutenants.

First Sergeants handle the leadership and professional development of their soldiers, manage the promotable soldiers within the company, and are the first step in an Article 15 (non-judicial punishment) proceeding, as well as the daily responsibilities of running the company/unit.”

1SG Ramsey was more than all of what was written above and then some.  He was demanding in a good way, he knew the answer to every question and situation that I approached him with and never steered me wrong in any circumstance.  He is heading back to the USA with his family and I wish them all the best.

You will be missed Wild Bill!

Mark Edward Brown

Get “How to Add Social Influence” Report by Mark Edward Brown

I just add my latest How to Add Social Influence Report<–Click that link or the image below to get the $97 value report by Mark Edward Brown that reveals the no bull ways that social networking folks all over the world are creating social influence that really matters.

How to add social influence report by Mark Edward Brown

The social renegade in me has come out and here are just a few of the topics that I cover in the report: (don’t worry even if your new to social media and networking you will find value in this report)

1) How to find out your online reputation value – You can do this for no cost!

2) How to fix your reputation if it’s not good or not where you would like it to be.

3) The top social networks to use.

4) How to get and add friends and followers that matter for no cost.

And much more…

It really is a quick read with real value and actionable content.  I am giving it away and if you like it I would appreciate a comment or your testamonial in return.  I have even added it as a gift to all new subscribers so if you know some people who would like it share the news and have them come and sign up. 

Leave your feedback and let me know your thoughts,

Mark Edward Brown