Friday, February 02, 2007

 

Subscribe to Cook Report on Internet, Go to VON free

According to Gordon Cook, he and Jeff Pulver have teamed up to lose money. The winner is you. If you buy a one year subscription to The Cook Report on Internet [click here] you get a full, all-access pass to Spring VON.

UPDATE: According to Gordon's comment below, a limited number of these will be available. We do not know what that means. Let's just say the offer is in effect now and could be revoked without notice at any time at the discretion of Jeff or Gordon, as I understand it. And I reserve the same rights for my offer below, too. (Put another way, if you don't get all legalistic on us, we'll stay all good faith with you, and when it's over it's over.)

Hey, I like this money losing thing. If you sign up for Gordon's Report, and you register for F2C: Freedom to Connect, I'll give you $50 back too. This is not a retroactive offer, and it is not good for special deals or comps. It is strictly for people who sign up for F2C at the open, prevailing rate and subscribe to The Cook Report on Internet after the time of this posting. Sign up for F2C at the regular rate, and email me with Subject: Cook Discount. Then once Gordon confirms, I'll reimburse you.

The big idea here is to support Gordon Cook's newsletter. Gordon stays on top of the issues. He's first off the lip of the breaking wave. He knows what's shaking and who's pulling the strings to make it shake. Each issue is voluminous, and sometimes it takes a little digging to find the pony. But it is a worthy, intellectually honest look at the biggest, newest, deepest Internet issues. If you care about the Internet and don't know Gordon's work, do yourself three favors,
(a) Get Gordons Report for a year,
(b) Go to VON free,
(c) Get a discount to F2C: Freedom to Connect!

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Comments:
Hi David,

Thank you but one note of caution. Note that Jeff said a 'LIMITED Number" His good folk have told me what that number is. And it has not been reached yet. When it is reached i will say so.

Subscribers will be offered access to my private Economics of IP networks mail list as well. People do enjoy that.
 
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