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    Behind the Scenes with SBI’s Action Guide

    By DaveM | December 28, 2006

    Here’s another one of those accidental discoveries I make from time to time… While nosing around a few other SBI sites (from the I Love SBI videos), I noticed someone linking directly to the SBI Action Guide. This person had to be breaking some sort of cardinal rule since the Action Guide is a guarded training resource available only to SBI owners! Or so I thought.

    A quick search over at the SBI forums revealed that anyone can look at the SBI Action Guide. Apparently, it’s a great way to give folks an “inside” look at the guide that SBIers actually use.

    Sheesh! Why didn’t someone tell me this before?!? I guess it actually makes sense; I just never thought about it. You can’t really do anything with it unless you already own SBI.

    So, I may as well post a link here so you can experience exactly what I’ve been going through as I build my new search-engine-dominating SBI website. There’s really no better way to explain it - have a look for yourself!

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