Time for some Q & A

Published: Thu, 01/30/14

Ok, I've had quite a few questions roll in lately, and it's
about time I get to answering them.

First up is from Martin in South Africa. Martin is concerned about
Frac Sand Fortunes, the expensive monthly newsletter:

Q1: "Does your monthly newsletter cover aspects that are
relevant for other countries also, or is it more focussed on the
North American market? "

A1: Excellent question, good sir.

The answer is a resounding YES, it is relevant for other countries.

For instance I can give you the recipe to make my favorite paleo
pumpkin bread, and you can make it in your country. You may have
to adjust the recipe to a different altitude or metric system
measurements, but that recipe can be followed and you can enjoy
delicious paleo pumpkin bread (it uses almond flour) half a world
away.

In Frac Sand Fortunes, you get actionable info on how someone is
doing their thing, and it will give you ideas how you can apply it
in a different geographic area, with your own spin.

I would reckon that the frac sand opportunities in other countries
might be even greater than the US, because you might be one of the
first with the "know-how" in your area!

Sure, there might be different rules and regulations that you need
to learn about, but the opportunity is still right there ready for
you.

Ok, next question.

Q2: "Do subscribers to Frac Sand Fortunes have access to prior
issues? -Thanks"

A2: YES, subscribers to have access to prior issues, but there is a
"catch."

You have to pay to get a prior issue.

Let's say you subscribe in November 2014. With your November
issue of Frac Sand Fortunes, you get a handsome listing of the past
issues and what was featured in each issue.

You decide that you want the July 2014 edition of Frac Sand
Fortunes (I'm sure it will be a fantastic issue).

You just send me $97 via Paypal, and in the comments section tell
me what issue you want.

I spring out of my leather armchair (where I was smoking an
expensive cigar), and send you that July 2014 issue.

This way it's fair to those loyal subscribers who already paid
for that issue. You see, it still has relevant, actionable info in
it. Rich, delicious material.

And, I also get to stuff more money into my pockets! Hahahaha
[evil capitalist laugh].

Ok, one more question...

Q3: "Would you be interested in trading some of my industry
contacts for a subscription to your publication? "

A3: Probably, but not in the way that you might like.

You see, I already have contacts with rich, fortune making folks in
frac sand. The interviews are lining up.

What I would like to do is open up new doors for marketing Frac
Sand Fortunes.

If you can start sending some promotions to your contacts on my
behalf (I can even write some material to go out to them), and it
results in some subscriptions, then I would definitely consider a
complimentary subscription for a finite amount of time (like 6
months or a year).

But, this will take some work on your end, and you already probably
need a list of industry folks interested in this type of
publication.

That's enough for today. I was typing so much that now I need
to relight my cigar.

Anyway, the February edition of Frac Sand Fortunes will get printed
on February 5th. Get your subscription in by midnight on Feb 5th
and you get one in the mail, hot, fresh and delicious.

Go here if you want in:
http://www.globalenergylaboratories.com/newsletters/