Some people want money – that’s their goal.
Others live to make an impact.
Dr. Mani falls into the second category. But because of his passion to help others, he’s made a ton of money. In fact,
through his Internet marketing efforts, he’s raised more than $137,000 for his foundation that has performed open
heart operations on more than 70 children.
He’s one of the most respected men online. He was named one of Seth Godin’s 99 Purple Cows for innovative and
remarkable marketing, and Fast Company magazine profiled his philanthropy-fueled approach to business. And he’s
consistently ranked in the top 50 Internet marketing specialists at Gurudaq.com.
Really, all he wants to do is save kids’ lives.
And I think you’ll want to help, especially after you read this.
In just a few days, the NAMS4Kids Joint Venture Giveaway launches. All the proceeds from the front end of this effort
go to Dr. Mani’s CHD Foundation.
You can help! And you can profit from this as well.
But most of all, you will experience that feeling of saving a child’s life by participating in NAMS4Kids JV Giveaway.
But before I describe what’s in it for you, read this story from Dr. Mani about one of the 70 children so far saved
through the efforts of Dr. Mani:
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On the sands of a beach on Rameswaram, in the southern tip of India, a mother holds her little boy, and stares out at
the sea.
The shiny surface of a fishing boat ashore mirrors the strain and anguish on her young face as she glances at him with deep concern. The boys lips are blue. So is his tongue. And his fingers and toes.
His blood cannot carry enough oxygen because he was born with a complex heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot.
Untreated, it will soon be fatal. And his parents know this.
So she weeps softly, her tears mingling with the salty waters of the Indian Ocean. Far away, on another continent,
her husband is struggling to earn enough money to save his son’s life.
But he’s running out of time. Azhar has been falling sick more often lately. He gets fainting spells and needs to be
rushed to hospital frequently. The doctors tell him operation is urgent.
When our team of videographers visited Azhar’s village to record his story as part of a documentary film about
congenital heart disease, his sad tale touched the heart of the assistant director. He called that night, with an
impassioned request to help.
Thanks to the generosity and support of wonderful people all around the world, the Dr.Mani Children Heart Foundation has money available to help the little boy. A month later, he was recovering from his complex operation at India’s finest heart hospital, the Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute in Bangalore.
His treatment was fully sponsored from donations you made – to help a child live.
Thank you from my heart.
Dr. Mani Sivasubramanian
Chennai, India
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The Niche Affiliate Marketing System workshops have adopted Dr. Mani’s foundation by supporting his cause. In January, 2010, at NAMS3, we raised more than $1600 from the people in the room which resulted in surgery for one child in India.
The students at NAMS saved a life.
If you’ve ever thought about participating in a JV Giveaway to get great products to drive your business, now’s the
time.
This one is truly different.
David Perdew at NAMS4Kids has called in some favors from a whole bunch of top online marketers and convinced them all to give you TONS of free products and services at no cost to you.
But of course, we’d take a donation from you for Dr. Mani’s foundation. Our goal is to raise $10,000 in 72
hours.
You will receive:
-ebooks
-scripts
-memberships
-private label rights products
-self-improvement products
And much more.
You name it, it’s there.
This opened at 10 a.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 20th.
Sign up now to get in first.
P.S. – You may be wondering, “what’s the catch?” well, there ISN’T one.
This is my way of saying thank you for visiting my blog, and I hope that you will make lots of money selling and
using those products.




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