21 June 2007 ~ 5 Comments

Product Launch Formula Road Trip: Stop #2… Utah

Here’s a quick little video I slapped together that shows our travels through Utah.  The pics include scenery from Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Arches National Park in Moab Utah.  I really had no idea how beautiful Utah was and am glad we passed through.  It was amazing!

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5 Responses to “Product Launch Formula Road Trip: Stop #2… Utah”

  1. baz 21 June 2007 at 5:11 am Permalink

    Looks great – reminds me of the Westerns.

    Have a great trip.

  2. Shaun 23 June 2007 at 9:10 am Permalink

    Hey Moff,

    Just wanted to compliment you for taking time to smell the roses. Is this your evil marketing ploy to look like a ‘nice guy’?

    Just jerkin’ you chain man.

    I am stoked about reachin’ in and scooping out the nuggets you are absorbing at the PLF seminar.

    Those guys rock in a big way.

    Talk to you when you get back to Cali.

    To the roadies,

    Shaun

  3. MoM 25 June 2007 at 10:35 am Permalink

    Awesome videos. Wish I was there. just seeing the pictures takes your breath away. Especially seeing such
    beautiful sites. Enjoy the rest of your
    trip and I’ll talk to you soon.

    Love, Mom

  4. DeadAle 29 June 2007 at 10:40 pm Permalink

    Hey Jason,

    Great scenery, no wonder you are on the road all the time…

    Will you be back for this years 30 day challenge?

    The pre launch (PLR stuff I guess) is this Monday.
    I wrote some background info on my squidoo lens.
    (click the link)

    BTW. Why are you not on twitter???? Missing out there.

    Peace

    DeadAle

  5. Brian 1 July 2007 at 11:36 am Permalink

    Great pictures, and great video! I would love to learn more about what you used to create it.


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