Michael Lee Austin Results
I sent this video out via email, but I wanted everyone here to see the results of my good friend Michael Lee Austin. The beginning of the video I explain that these videos are here, but then I show the results of the Michael Lee Austin campaign.
Here’s the Michael Lee Austin Video
Here’s Michael Lee Austin’s Debut Single Off The New Album
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January 20th, 2008 at 2:29 am
All of your videos are truly fantastic. I have taken copius notes from each of them. I know beyond a doubt that with your new program “Internet Marketing Explained” I would be financially independent within a year. I am sure there are many out there like me who just can not afford the price right now. Are there any reasonable alternatives to get started without such a huge initial investment? Other than that, I thank you for making the informative and instructive videos available.
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January 20th, 2008 at 5:18 am
Nice voice Armand and no I still can’t afford your course but as I have already said …thanks for the free videos. I appreciated those anyway.
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January 20th, 2008 at 5:56 am
Great song and great voice. If you are ever looking for somewhere to stay when you are in Australia,look me up.
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January 20th, 2008 at 8:04 am
I remember when the Michael Lee Austin/Armand Morin video was first released.
I suspected that Armand and Michael Lee were one in the same but the statement by Armand claiming that he and Michael Lee were one in the same “is just absurd..” created the impression that the two were distinct.
But, he didn’t say “is wrong…” only “is absurd”.
So, it was a little white lie that could be successfully handled in court with O.J. type lawyers. None-the-less…
Armand’s launch of the Michael Lee Austin alias and brand was brilliant and it shows the mark of a true marketer… he should be able to use his toolbox of marketing tactics to create a strategy… that once launched, will create desires that never existed before and stimulate people to buy what they would not have purchased if left to their own devices.
Respectfully,
Gerard LeBlond
President
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January 20th, 2008 at 8:29 am
Hi Armand…er..Michael Lee,
I’ve hated, and I do mean hated, country music all my life. (And that’s been a lot of years, thank you God.)
But I’ve been blessed/cursed with the ability to hear a new song once and accurately predict its chances for popularity. You know, it’ll hit, or it’s a miss.
As much as I detest the country music genre, I’m convinced your simpleminded song (the best kind) will become a hit and will place no lower than #4 on the country chart. Number 1 wouldn’t surprise me, either.
Good on you Brother…And to think I knew Armand when!
Peace,
Ed Thorpe
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January 20th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Hi Armand Morin,
Its wonderful to know that a net marketing industry
expert,has step forward to give starters like myself such vast knowledge for service. I thank you for everything and will endeavour to read, view and learn every bit of it. I look forward to working more closely with you, Thanks.
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January 20th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
I’m Impressed…
The result of your marketing of the CD
was great. I have been working in the
music business for a long time.
//Anne
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January 20th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
That’s amazing and what an incredible voice! Congrats on the tremendous dual success you are creating!
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Muriel reply on January 20, 2008:
Hi Armand,
Although I’m not a country music person, I thoroughly enjoyed your CD. That’s a brilliant way to extend your marketing skills into other areas of interest to your website visitors.
I can’t afford your new program now, but, I tell you, if I could I would be the first to buy. Keep on truckin’, Armand.
Keep the success juices flowing.
Muriel
January 20th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
I don’t think is a lie having an artistic name and image. It’s totally right and accepted.
Well done Armand, you have proved anything is possible. I am looking forward to my Internet Marketing Explained Course.
Janet Garcia
Unlimited Concepts
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January 20th, 2008 at 4:02 pm
Armand,
I found just another reason the like you. I’ve known you for the last couple of years now in the internet business and have a few of your products and I plan on getting IME at the end of the month. In addition, my wife and I are hugh country music fans. Tim and Faith, Kenny, Toby are my favorites. What a great sound you have. I am looking forward to your music career. What a connection!
Thanks so much for your work and your art (as Steve Jobs would say).
Scott
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January 20th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
Armand…
I am very impressed - I’ll buy Michael Lee’s CD for sure! Great voice and really well produced! In fact, you have given me so many ideas or, more precisely, given me so many tools for the ideas that I have - I never even knew existed! Can’t wait to meet you in LA!
Cheers!
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January 20th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
I couldn’t believe my…well ears…when I heard about Michael Lee Austin. Whether music is really your real passion or not, (sure sounds good…
what you are doing should be the wakeup call that a lot of the traditional (marketing) world needs to see about the power of internet marketing. You are making some amazing history, Armand.
Any critic who just can’t bring himself to believe in the reality of what your doing should learn real fast…or really miss out!
Congrats!
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January 20th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Armand:
God how I hate C&W.
But knowing it’s you under that Stetson makes this one kick-ass song! Your voice is very reminiscent of another C&W singer, but since I hate the genre I couldn’t tell you who it is.
But be very careful….. if Michael Lee becomes a real success you could give internet marketing a bad name (”See son, I told you selling all that stuff online would turn your brain to mush. Look what it done to this Armand Morin feller”)
I was going to say ‘good luck’ but you certainly don’t need luck in the field of internet marketing and I don’t think you’ll need any when you don the denim shirt and black stetson. You’re already on a par with what I hear coming out of my co-workers’ radios.
But good luck anyway
Satch
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January 20th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Well, a man with multiple talents. I am impressed. If I had the funds to purchase Internet Marketing Explained, I would in a heartbeat. I especially thought that you were talking to me with the “You Have A Disease” I am sort of new on the internet and want to succeed, but it isn’t today, but soon. Good voice. Loved the music. I will follow you and your Internet Marketing Ventures. Soon I will buy your product so I can learn not have “the disease”
Reatha.
P.S,I want to buy your songs now. I loved this song.
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January 20th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
Hey Armand,
You have a beautiful resonant voice so am not surprised your other “love” is music. Beautiful song. “It’s gonna be a good night for the moonlight…” really nice.
I have a few of my songs posted on myspace.com/susannajadeband, if you would like to listen!
You have helped my understanding of internet marketing by leaps and bounds. Thank you SO much.
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January 21st, 2008 at 6:20 am
Hi Armand,
I love your song and what a great voice!
I wanted to purchase your new program
after viewing the first video. At
the moment I am not able to pay for your
program. Thank you for the great information!
Lani
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January 21st, 2008 at 10:31 am
Hello Armindlee Michmorin:
The CD project sounds like it is a good case study. Congratulations on your results.
I googled “armand morin”+”voice analysis”+Michael Lee Austin” this morning without getting any returns. Someone in the ether will run the technology and confirm that you two are one in the same body, but with separate personalities, however.
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January 21st, 2008 at 11:10 am
Armand–I’m an old country fan from the ’50’s, before Hank Jr., et al, messed up the genre, and you know what? Your voice is way too good to be buried beneath all the instrumental frou-frou of a chintzy song like this. Tone down the instrumentals and dump the clackety-clack drums that overwhelm your voice. The Good Lord gave you potential to melt hearts and turn lives around with your talent. Get a good voice coach, who understands Old Opry, and someone to write specifically for your VOICE instead of trying to adapt your voice to the song. Showcase that deep resonance and all the other qualities. Best wishes.
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January 21st, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Hi Armand,
I bought two copies of “Labor Pains” and love country music, personally… and your voice. The first time I heard you sing was in 2003 at the Big Seminar in Dallas… and I was SO impressed with your wonderful singing talent… I hope Michael Lee is as wildly successful with the second album.
You are a fabulous teacher and I highly recommend anything that you produce… because it will be top-notch and full of wisdom that people can’t get anywhere else.
Thank you for sharing so much and for helping so many people,
Donna
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January 21st, 2008 at 6:12 pm
Holy crap … Is there anything you can;t do?
See you in LA … I’ve already purchased IME and have my reservation at the Radisson!
Thanks for doing this for all of us out here who are trying to get started and just have no real idea what we’re doing …
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January 21st, 2008 at 8:30 pm
I am amazed at your marketing technique. I don’t like country music, but you did a professional job with the song. I am just astounded at the results you had. Way to go!
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January 21st, 2008 at 9:03 pm
Learning so much from you Armand. I listen to some interviews that you may not even remember making, but I learn something that makes me feel like an insider everytime! Thanks for your example that I want to tailor my IM after.
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January 23rd, 2008 at 3:13 pm
What a trip. . . I’m a video editor (FCP and Quicktime, etc) for a zillion years and do a lot of stuff for our clients on the web. I caught it the minute I saw it. Also, was a portrait painter in my last life - no doubt it was you.
GREAT JOB . . I love the laugh.
Janus
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January 27th, 2008 at 4:23 am
I’m not much into country music but
this song is pretty good. Nice lyrics
and voice. Congrats!
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