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Invisible Internet Discovered - Dwarfs the Real One - New Form of Communication Between People Helps Grow Businesses and Profits

For Immediate Release   
               
Contact: Bob Scheinfeld
Phone: (727) 531-0110 E-mail:
pr@buildbiztips.com

         Invisible Internet Discovered -
         Dwarfs the Real One

         New Form of Communication
         Helps Grow Businesses and Profits

Telephones, mobile phones, faxes, television, radio, computers, modems, and even the Internet itself may soon be considered weak ways to communicate, according to Florida publisher Bob Scheinfeld, author of "The Invisible Path to Success in Business"(2000, Invisible Path Publishing, http://www.buildbiztips.com).

Scheinfeld originally discovered a larger and more powerful "Invisible Internet" from his grandfather who tapped into it to found and build Manpower, Inc. into a multi-billion dollar Fortune 500 corporation. Scheinfeld then went on to apply the secrets himself to create tremendous success in the corporate world.

"Sending messages by email and snail mail and trying to get things accomplished that way is a laborious way to success," Scheinfeld explains. "Once you learn how to send messages into the Invisible Network, the Internet will seem like a toy without a battery."

Scheinfeld claims every person alive is connected on an unconscious and invisible level. By learning how to send "messages" or "intelligent emails" into the invisible network of human links, anyone can produce results way beyond what they could do "on their own."

But there's a catch. "If you've used the Internet, you've seen how easy it is to ask questions and request things you need by sending emails and posting messages," Scheinfeld explains.

"The Invisible Internet requires you to post your messages in a special way, and there's a definite knack to being heard."

One way to send a request into the Invisible Internet is to go to http://www.buildbiztips.com/send.html and fill out the form there. Hit send and your request is shot into the ethers. From there you watch for the results to manifest.

Sound spooky or flaky?

Scheinfeld backs up his theories with hard evidence. For example, he says he used the Invisible Internet to help build a computer store Franchisor from $90 million to $350 million in sales, and to grow a software company from $1.27 million to $10.6 million in very profitable sales.

Want to know more? Then enroll in the free five-lesson course offered at http://www.buildbiztips.com.

And if you can't reach Scheinfeld mentally through the Invisible Internet, you can always email him at support@buildbiztips.com.

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Note to Editors: Bob Scheinfeld is available for Interview. Call (727) 531-0110.


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