Corey Rudl Internet Marketing

Corey Rudl (1970-2005) is known as one of the greatest Internet marketers ever. Corey was an Internet marketing expert, author, speaker and software producer. He passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2005 in a race car accident at the age of 34. He was in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT, being driven by Benjamin Keaton at the Fontana Motor Speedway. Corey’s death is unfortunate; he helped change the lives of thousands through his training and Internet marketing techniques.

He was the founder of The Internet Marketing Center and MarketingTips.com. Corey started his first e-commerce business in 1994, which he turned into a multi-million dollar business. His success lead to business owners in great numbers seeking his philosophies and methods. This is how The Internet Marketing Center was formed and is now a multi-million dollar business. He was able to create such a successful company because of his “real world” strategies and techniques. Having already built a multi-million dollar Internet business, he knew what worked and what didn’t. Corey was able to gain this knowledge and success by constantly testing new strategies. He would test new strategies and if they worked, he kept doing them, and if they didn’t, he stopped. It’s a pretty simple but effective strategy.

Corey was also a featured speaker at conferences in Australia, the U.K., Asia, and throughout North America. He has shared the stage with marketing experts like Jay Abraham, Paul Hartunian, Jim and Audri Lanford, Jim Sterne, and Declan Dunn. His articles were published in Entrepreneur.com, The U.S. Small Business Administration’s SCORE.org, The Direct Marketing Association, MarketingProfs, Opportunity World, Money ‘N Profits, Dig-IT Now and Home Business Journal.


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