Saturday, June 04, 2005

Live Fast, Die Faster: Rudl Dead at 34

News travels at light speed on the net. Internet Marketing guru Cory Rudl died yesterday in a speedway accident together with his friend who was driving the vehicle. Thousands of sites worldwide are already mourning the loss of the Internet marketer, who was famous for pioneering the "sales letter" style of web sites and viral affiliate programs. The young multi-millionnaire was in his prime, enjoying his self-made wealth and his life in the fast lane. Sadly and ironically, his death echoed that lifestyle.

I can't say I was a fan of his email tactics, but it is strangely sad to think I'll probably never need to delete another of his "Kalena, Your Marketing Tips Newsletter is Ready.." emails again. Cory Rudl was 34.
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4 Comments:

At 7:11 AM , Anonymous said...

You have been very stupid to have made such a comment about someone that died. It was written all over your statement the word "envy"...

He enjoyed what he was doing, racing..and it is as dangerous as any other sport.

He is a Legend, just accept

 
At 8:42 AM , Kalena said...

Stupid for being honest? Blogs are all about personal opinion. If you can't handle mine, then start your own.

 
At 3:03 AM , Anonymous said...

I have to agree with anonymous, you are very stupid, and cold hearted to make such a comment like that.Envy is right....it is written all over your comment..If you have nothing good to say then say nothing at all....

 
At 10:19 PM , Kalena said...

So I should change my opinion about spam just because someone who used to spam me is dead? Perhaps I should also start calling people I don't know "very stupid". It's obviously less offensive than honest comments about people I did know.

 

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