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Tuesday, 07/27/2010 12:54:12 PM

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 12:54:12 PM

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Taken directly from the May 17 PR...Their Corporate Strategy is as follows...

"i-Mobilize is currently in Phase I of its planned three-phase build-out.

The goals of Phase I are to acquire contracts and content for its content library to be developed into apps for sale to consumers for use in their mobile devices.

Phase II is expected to begin during the 3rd Quarter and will focus on aggressive distribution of apps.

Phase III is planned for the 4th Quarter and will focus on marketing and promotion in order to optimize revenues during the Holiday Shopping Season 2010. "

This means that there will be no full-court press on marketing and promotion until Phase III. If people cannot wait until then, they should not have invested in MRNJ. It's right there in black and white.

In the meantime, I believe that we would get updates on the company during the quarterlies. Again, if you need to have continuous PRs to keep you motivated, then this is not the stock for you. No fluff PRs here.

Also, if you do the research, word of mouth is the best way to spread the word around about any company, not continuous Fluff PRs.

As long as you focus on the business and the product, it's just a matter of time before the Word gets around. And I believe this is exactly what MRNJ is doing. Almost No Debt and Increasing Revenues month over month and signed contracts with world renowned authors like Eckhart Tolle and Glenn Harrold, which have over a million followers each... A No Brainer!

I'll leave you with this quote from Victoria, that she had sent to me in a previous email...

"People need to realize this is a real company not an empty bucket of hype. Further, I am here to manage the company image in a LEGAL way, not to manage the stock. That is illegal."


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