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To: REW who wrote (34347)9/2/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: Fred Thornell  Respond to of 44908
 
"GOOD EVENING BOB"

"Fred"



To: REW who wrote (34347)9/2/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Bob: <<There should be an expanded explanation of EOCnet coming out soon.>>

Are you saying that you think a PR is coming out regarding TSIG's involvement with EOCnet.com ? Thanks.

Regards,

Phil



To: REW who wrote (34347)9/3/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
Bob, EOC.net looks very interesting in the article Tom found. It seems they have a really clever idea. It's not very obvious where TSIG plays a role in this, but this will become clear eventually--with your help of course. Regards, Suzanne



To: REW who wrote (34347)9/6/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: johngmack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Bob,

I've posted a couple of times that TSIG is "in the business of establishing partnerships", not the card or CD business. For whatever reason, this never seemed to generate any feedback.

There has been some discussion over the past few days regarding ownership of MYPHOTOCARD.COM. I brought up www.tsig.com today to see if there was any mention of MYPHOTOCARD under the product listing, and there was not. Hopefully, that question will be answered Tuesday.

However, the following is posted on the TSIG home page:

"Building Innovative Marketing Relationships"

TSIG is not and may never be effective in running all aspects of a marketing and delivery project, as was evident with the Spring, 1999 Babe Ruth Program. IMHO, what Robert Gordon has demonstrated since that event, is the ability to correct his mistakes and establish solid marketing relationships with companies that better manage the execution process.

I would just suggest to the posters and lurkers who are genuinely interested in the successful growth of TSIG that this strategic philosophy is the key to TSIG's future success.

IMHO, it explains why Lifetime Learning, NETTAXI, EOCnet and a number of unannounced diverse partnerships will provide leverage for rapid positive cash flow growth without heavy expenses.

Will every one of these relationships perform as well as expected. Not likely. But enough will.

John