Did Ken Evoy call me a tortoise?

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I just got a present in the post. (that’s one of the nice “perks” to being a top affiliate… you get really nice unexpected gifts in the post… sometimes for winning JV competitions, sometimes to solicit your participation in a product launch, sometimes just for fun.)

Ken Evoy sent me a little tortoise. He’s sitting with a cup of coffee, working on his laptop. No doubt building his e-biz empire. :-)

I know Ken checks this blog, so, thanks Ken. :-)

The message, if you can’t read it, says, “Passion… Action… Patience… Faith… Persistence. A special tortoise for a special SiteSell contributor! Wishing you much success, Ken and the SiteSell team.”

5 Responses to “Did Ken Evoy call me a tortoise?”

  1. Shelly Says:
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    What can your tortoise do? He came to you with some special skills.

    My human figured out really soon that I’m good with numbers, She’s not. I also made my own Web site. You can visit it if you want. It’s about tortoises of course.

    When you figure out what your tortoise is good at, you’ll have lots of fun with him.

  2. Shelly Says:
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    Ooops! I left out my tortoise URL. I’m just a young tortoise so I make mistakes from time to time. You can visit me at http://www.totallytortoise.com

  3. Neil_Shearing Says:
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    LOL. Thanks for letting us know about your site, Shelly. :-)

    Neil.

  4. Ken Evoy Says:
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    You’re welcome, Neil. I’m glad you like your tortoise.

    That little tortoise has stood SBI! owners in good stead over the years. In this “get-rich-quick” and “I-want-it-all-now” world, vultures prey.

    But they’ve learned to leave us “get-independent-nice-and-steady-tortoises” alone. The philosophy is simple…

    http://tortoise.sitesell.com/

    We sent a limited edition run of the solid pewter tortoise to affiliates, customers and other people who have been significant friends of SiteSell over the years. Thank you, Neil, for your support over the years. :-)

    All the best,
    Ken Evoy