The Next Internet Millionaire – On-Line

The email I got asked the question: “Why do shows have to be 30 minutes long?”

When I clicked through I found the The Next Internet Millionaire. Joel Comm, an internet millionaire, has invited 12 hopefuls to his compound to compete for the chance to do a joint venture with him. Each episode he brings in an expert to teach the contestants an aspect of on-line business. The first time he had Mark Joyner; the next he had Armand Morin.

The episodes are posted as they are completed. Take a look at history in the making…
The Next Internet Millionaire

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1 Comment

  1. Molly Molly
    November 10, 2008    

    Good words.