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Ann Armitage Wins Michelangleo's Contest |
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Written by Ann Armitage
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 |
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Michelangelo Lopez named Ann Armitage the victor in a contest held a short while ago at the University of Internet Science (U.O.I.S.)
by AnnArmitage
Michelangelo Lopez named Ann Armitage the victor in a contest held a short while ago at the University of Internet Science (U.O.I.S.)
Michelangelo Lopez is the CEO and driving force behind this school for online marketers known as the University of Internet Science or UOIS, for short.
Students learn crucial aspects of marketing online. For example, basics such as how and where to market their products, business opportunities and programs. This irreplaceable training includes some "hush hush" tips that will not be found elsewhere. And what makes UOIS different than some other online training sources is that UOIS is available to anyone regardless of which system or program they may be involved with.
An increasing number of classes are being taught by the school's own successful students depending on their individual marketing niche. The majority of classes however, are still headed by the loquacious leader himself, Michelangelo.
It is Michelangelo's style of educating that attracts people. He comes by his preacher-type message delivery quite honestly as he is the son of a preacher. You should not be surprised to hear him say, "Can I get an amen?" His classes are always filled with music, humour and a playfulness that only he can bring.
It was during one these inspiring classes and the day after he had changed residences that he held an unexpected contest to name his new spacious office.
Ann Armitage is a founding, long time member of the UOIS and was present that night as she often is. Ann Armitage has known Michelangelo for over a year and has frequented many classes, so it is safe to say that she has good knowledge of who he is and what he believes in. It was probably this familiarity that helped her to win the "Name the Office" contest.
"I was amazed at how quickly I was able to think of not 1, not 2 but 4 entries to the contest! I somehow knew which one he would pick. I guess I struck a chord", says Ann. In the blink of an eye, 40 minutes in fact, Michelangelo rendered his decision and "The Pulpit" was brought forth, winning Ann Armitage the honour and a cool $100!
Of course, every member of UOIS is a winner ... whether they know it or not.
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