Imagine if you were in charge of cracking passwords and a code.
If you figure them out, you get to legally take an enormous sum of money. If you don’t figure it out, it’s likely that you will be publicly humiliated.
The passwords change every week, but you are pretty sure that the underlying code “system” that determines the passwords stays the same. It would be too difficult to train personnel for different passwords AND a new code every week.
Figure out the code, and you can find out the passwords.
Find out the passwords, and then you can steal the money.
You have some smart people at your disposal to put on the problem. They get to share in the money, too, so they have lots of motivation.
One of these smart people was Stanford educated, and he’s already been thinking about this code for weeks now. His sharp mind has been cranking on it.
This Stanford fella is very cocky – and a bit tough to work with at times – but he is very competent at his job, and he wants now more than ever to crack this code and get glory early in his career.
Turns out that this is pretty much how the Seahawks humiliated the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
Stanford educated, Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman has declared that they cracked Peyton Manning’s hand signals (the passwords) in Sunday’s game.
Even though Manning changed his hand signals (passwords) every week, the underlying code that explained the hand signals remained the same.
If you are smart, you can figure out the code through early observations of pass routes and use your knowledge built from watching countless hours of Manning film.
You figure out the code, and you can crack the passwords (hand signals).
You crack the hand signals, then you can configure your defense “on the fly” to respond to the changing passing routes.
Then, you can magically “predict” where the pass is going, and a defensive back can step in front of it.
Yes, the Seahawks were helped by their aggressive defensive line and loud stadium noise (Manning was unable to use his voice for audibles and was hurried to throw it).
Nonetheless, a big part of the Seahawk victory is due to this cracking of Manning’s hand signals.
In Frac Sand Fortunes, we are “predicting” where the frac sand and related industries are going, Seahawks style.
We do this by interviewing players in the frac sand business and its related niches. They share their “how to” info on how they started – and run – their profitable businesses.
Each issue also has relevant news articles on the frac sand business that give you ideas on where the industry is headed.
Combine “how to” knowledge of the industry with news articles on industry direction, and you have a powerful potion, indeed.
That’s exactly what the February issue has. An interview with a frac sand marketer, telling you how he did it. Exactly. And, a powerful piece of news I found explains why the future for frac sand and proppants looks even more promising than ever before.
Frac Sand Fortunes is definitely not for everyone.
It’s quite expensive ($97 per month at this time) and there aren’t any refunds on issues that you have received. You can of course cancel at any time.
It’s not a flashy, glossy magazine with centerfolds. It’s just hard core, insider frac sand business info printed in black and white on boring white paper. You won’t find pictures of pretty girls anywhere inside.
But for those who have a desire to “watch their film” in the frac sand biz and want to learn how to “crack the code,” me thinks there is no better resource than my monthly newsletter Frac Sand Fortunes.
After all, if you make it in the frac sand or a related niche business, you can make a lot o’ money.
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