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Friday, June 3, 2005

The World Has Lost a Great Mentor - Corey Rudl 1970-2005

I'm not going to say much here because I'm not good at this kind of thing. I am deeply that saddened to hear that Corey Rudl of the Internet Marketing Center died yesterday. I didn't know Corey (met him only very, very briefly in Washington D.C. only a few weeks ago), but learned so much from him in the past couple of years.

Such a shame that such a young life had to end so early.

The story is here.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So sad. I especially feel for his new wife and family. I am glad you got to meet him and tour his Internet Marketing Center offices.

He was a great pioneer of the internet and will be remembered as one who helped thousands of people realize their dream.

It must be a comfort to his family knowing he helped so many people.

Thanks for this post.

9:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have never met corey although he is on the top of my 'would love to have met' list !
When i heard the news i hardly stopped crying and still find it hard thinking about it.

He inspired me all the way from me leaving school to running my own business ( have never had a job working for someone else and never will ! )

you will be deeply missed corey !
my heart goes out to family and friends

Chris Yates
Managing Director
Effective-Designs.com

10:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alice thanks for this post. I am so shocked to hear this news. Corey's course arrived at my door of Tuesday last week and I feel like I know him a little just from getting his newsletter for the last two years.. very sad news to hear.

12:48 AM  
Blogger Sherry said...

Wow. That is so tragic. His course was the first 'wah' info I purchased when I was thinking about starting my business. My god, I'm just numb from this news.

Sherry

11:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like many, i never met Corey, i'm just a customer who grew to believe in his vision and the great information that he could teach me. Some people knocked his methods, but they were the ones sat on the sidelines watching the world go by as Corey was helping people achieve their dreams.

What an example.

Rest in peace Corey.

1:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am very sorry because of this sad fact.
Dorota Maluchnik.

1:39 AM  

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