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____ http://boazpower.com ____(March 15, 2010)

---- A Power Affirmation ----
I'm using the power of the Internet to expand my horizons.

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This newsletter has been delivered in written form to thousands of people worldwide during the past 8 years.

This week there's something new and exciting happening here and I believe it could be of great benefit to you.

The written Boaz Power Notes newsletter is turning into a weekly video program on my new, self-proclaimed television network on the Internet - Boaz Power TV.

Each week, from now on, you'll be lead to my web site where you'll find the Boaz Power TV episode for that week and also the written version of the message.

Whether you're running a company and wanting to get more business, or you have a passion that you want to turn into a business, the Internet offers a goldmine of opportunities that don't cost much money.
Let me walk you through my new television program so you'll understand how this was created.

The opening and closing segments, each about 20 seconds in length, are comprised of a stock photo and stock video tape segments from Istockphoto.com. The picture of Los Angeles, the world globe turning, and the closing video of a television studio - all of those cost about $200.

I hired a great Los Angeles announcer to do my open and close. If you wish to hire him, his name is Ed Cowden and he can be reached at 818-943-8998.
I had a Los Angeles television editor assemble the audio with music and the visuals for the open and close. My great editor was Matt Lavella and he can be reached at 310-494-6920.

My set for my television show is my dining room. Yes, my dining room. Your set could be your office at work or your desk at home or the workshop in your garage.
I bought a Sony Handy cam camera at Best Buy. These can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to about $1,300. Some of these cameras have remote controls so you can be your own cameraman.

I purchased the microphone from an audio store and they also had the plastic cube that makes me look like I work for a major television network. It's called a "flag" and I simply glued my logo on all four sides.
In order to make things look better, I bought two lights, each 250 watts, at a local lighting store. One light goes in front of me and the other is aimed behind me.

If you own a company, you could do short 3 or 4 minute video reports to clients or potential clients to let them know what you do and how you do it. If you have a hobby that you are passionate about, you could do short videos about that and upload them to YouTube.

In each case, you could then send viewers to your web site to sign up to get your weekly television broadcast. With the power of the Internet, amazing things could happen.

I now bestow upon you that fact that you, too, can become a TV star! Just let me know if you have any questions and I'll be glad to help.

-BoazPower@aol.com

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  • Great job Boaz! I am proud of you!

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