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Nov 27 2008

Free e-Books - On Starting a window cleaning Business

Published by chatobstewart at 9:31 pm under Window cleaning Edit This

Free e-Books - On Starting a window cleaning Business

The Window Cleaning Business Manual really has helped many people get started in business. It is bay far one of the best e-books I have seen, well besied my own that is…lol  But he did have the money and know-how to bet it to market before me.  An now that he has made what money he could from it he is now giving it away for free…  Good Job Jim!

 

There is no charge for either of the e-books.  Just one gimmick… To get the free 280 page full color e-book you must leave a comment below and i’ll e-mail you the link.

 Yes I know it cheap but I need to build viewership… :)

Comment and you will get the free book link with in 24 hours.

 

 

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8 Responses to “Free e-Books - On Starting a window cleaning Business”

  1. Mikeon 03 Dec 2008 at 3:23 pm edit this

    Thank you for the free ebook. I have already purchased one book from a chemical vendor.

  2. chatobstewarton 03 Dec 2008 at 4:40 pm edit this

    :)

  3. rudyon 17 Dec 2008 at 10:25 pm edit this

    i think it is cool,that you are helping window cleaners,and not just selling them something that might or not help them.i look forward to reading your info,because i am never to old to understand something new!thanks r.c.window wash from fort worth,tx

  4. chatobstewarton 28 Dec 2008 at 7:38 pm edit this

    answered:
    http://windowcleaning.today.com/2008/12/28/83/

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