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For the past couple of weeks, I've been looking for ways to increase my reading speed. I bought one for $16, and one for $19, but neither worked. I avoided the Evelyn Wood ones because those usually cost around $300.

Just recently, I "Stumbled Upon" this website (using the StumbleUpon toolbar): http://www.speedreadingisreal.com/

The website is hilariously cheesy sometimes, and uses every marketing tactic you've already seen. But it has a money-back guarantee, so I went ahead and bought it.

Well I tried it, and practiced the thing for a while, and found that it actually works.

Now here's the question: why is this the only speed reading product that doesn't have testimonials all over the website? I couldn't find a single one.

It really doesn't add up. Can someone please explain?

2007-08-09 15:48:50 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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If you are seeking answers to this question, I would suggest you post it a category closer to books, literature, learning skills, etc.

2007-08-09 16:22:12 · answer #1 · answered by Hope 7 · 0 0

the appropriate one i've got used is likewise the main inexpensive - QuickReader. in case you have an iPhone or iPad you are able to %. up this gem for $5.40 9. It would not have a team of ineffective workouts. It combines an e-e book reader with an automatic analyzing instruction manual that is going as much as 4000 WPM. It comes with (so as that they say) 2 million loose books or you are able to import your individual books with Calibre or cyber web pages with replica and paste or Instapaper.

2016-10-09 21:48:00 · answer #2 · answered by bergman 4 · 0 0

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