I am deeply saddened to learn that Corey Rudl, founder and President of the Internet Marketing Center, died suddenly yesterday at the tender age of 34.
Here is the release from Associated Press…
“Two men were killed when their car crashed and caught fire at the California Speedway, authorities said.
Benjamin Miles Keaton, 39, and his passenger, Corey Nicholas Rudl, 34, both of La Jolla, died Thursday when Keaton’s 2005 Porsche Carrera GT left the track and slammed into a barrier. The engine compartment then caught fire, according to a sheriff’s report.
Rudl was pronounced dead at the scene. Keaton was airlifted to Loma Linda University Hospital, where he died about an hour later, according to the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office.
The accident occurred while the track was being rented by the San Diego chapter of the Ferrari Owners Club.
The men are the fourth and fifth fatalities at California Speedway since it opened in 1997.”
In sharing his Internet marketing strategies and software solutions, Corey is credited with helping entrepreneurs and businesses worldwide succeed in their online businesses… my own included.
Only a few short weeks ago, at Yanik’s Underground Seminar in Washington, D.C., I had the opportunity and privilege to thank Corey in person for his (huge) part in my success … and now he’s gone.
Corey’s passing is a great loss to the world of Internet marketing and he will be sadly missed.





I have only known Corey via e-mail and only for a few months, but I feel deeply shocked by this sad news.
My sincere condolences to his wife, family, friends and staff.
Condolences to everyone affected. Truly sad to hear of Corey’s passing. He’s one of the people I credit with helping me enjoy working from home the past 6 years, and loving it. My online career was seriously influenced by his work. I hope Derek and others at his office can continue to provide the work Corey started.
Chris De La Rosa
I send the deepest of sympathy to Corey’s family and friends. It’s rare to come in contact with someone as passionate about their chosen path. And that passion has helped so many realize their own passions and dreams. I always looked forward to his newsletters and hoped someday to meet him. We are all thankful for his work and will miss him dearly.
Corey is a Canadian, he has an office in downtown Vancouver. While I personally didn’t know him, he was the one who coverted my idea into a viable online business. My life has changed for the better because of Corey’s.
The news of his death has taken me by surprise and I am deeply saddened. I too am a Canadian living in Vancouver, and have seen him a few times on the local scene.
It was such a shock, for a talented guy like Corey, who was just married a little while ago. He was highly respected and is very successful. I am still very depressed of learning that he’s passed away.
How could that be?
Life is too fragile and unpredictable. We should value the loved ones around us. I’ve decided to cut down my time on computer and spend more time with my family, friends, and donate to charity. Life is so so unpredictable.
Corey, may you rest in peace eternally.
Friends.
I never met Corey in person, but always looked forward to his email newsletters and have watched and learned from his audio and video sessions. I consider he and Ros to be two of my biggest internet mentors… He will be sorely missed and remembered.
Corey Rudl was a man with a very gifted mind and a sage heart who had the ability to apply his talents in connecting and helping other people. My condolences go out to his family and friends.
This is a deep loss.
Corey Rudl’s passing is indeed tragic, we will never know how much farther he could have reached specially since he was so young when he departed, cut down in the prime of his life. My heartfelt best wishes to his family and friends. He may be gone but not forgotten. Corey, wherever you may be rest assured a whole lot of people are better because you touched them, including myself. God bless.
I meant to come in here sooner but I’ve shared with a few different places; acutally quite a few different places, my feelings and condolences for Corey’s family and loved ones as The Internet Marketing Center is actually the very first affiliate program I ever joined and I also happen to come to think it was because of Corey Rudl that I came to know of Rosalind’s NPT! Everything I’ve learned up to now, and I still have lots to learn
, what to do, where to go, who to listen to, is from what I’ve learned from His course so Thanks Corey and I know I’m not alone in what I’m thinking!
I live on the Gold Coast in Qld. Australia and have only
recently become involved with Corey and I am sorry I did
not have the opportunity to speak with him.
My condolences to his wife and children. Corey Rudl will
never be forgotten.
Geoff Phelps
My deepest thoughts go out to Corey’s family & friends, i never got to know Corey, but i was able to read, and hear alot about him.
Corey .. You are still alive in my heart. Your legacy will go on !!!
I felt deep sorrow when I heard that Corey was taken away from us. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr.Rudl’s family and friends.
Although I did not know him personally, I feel that he was a part of everyone’s family.
Jeff Logan
Rosalind:
Your tribute to Corey Rudl is the nicest one of all I have read. I probably covered the majority of them.
You did a most thoughtful, caring memorial to the man that inspired most of us.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Arlene Doran
It’s so unfortune for us, marketers and affiliates but especially for his wife, family, and friends.
I learnt about him just several months ago as an IMC subscriber and now as NPT subscriber. Corey is already a legend in this industry. Plan to order it very soon as planned beforehand.
At least Corey left us great internet marketing courses for us to learn how to succeed in the big web world. Thank you, Corey.
May God rest his soul and be with his family.
I am shocked and saddened to hear of the loss of this dynamic, enthusiastic, talented and hard-working young man. He left an impressive legacy of innovative and ground-breaking techniques, knowledge and marketing strategies that will be copied and emulated in the years to come, by thousands of people. I have certainly learned a lot, through taking his course and will always honor his memory.
I am deeply sadden by the loss of Corey, may God keep him safe. My deepest thoughts go out to Corey’s family. As for his Internet family he will be sorely missed by all of us. I am greatful for what I have learn’t from Corey, he was and still is our great mentor.
Wow! It’s hard to believe that Corey is gone. I was saddened to hear the news. I felt like I had lost a family memeber. I just ordered his internet course only a few short weeks ago. My goal was to study Corey’s course while being deployed out to sea for 6 months. I have purchased my first website. http://www.egiftonline.com. I learned quite a bit in such a short period of time. Corey showed such a great passion for helping people. I pray that we all continue the legacy that Corey started Just a few years ago. By giving back to the people by sharing with them the things that Corey taught us. I have never personally met Corey, but I viewed him as a close family member, because of the passion he had for helping people like myself and many others. My prayer goes out to his wife, family and friends. May God continue to bless you.
I was shocked and saddened by the news. I had just purchased his program “Insider Secrets Internet Marketing” and have just started to read his manual.I found myself thinking about how short our lives are and how important it is not to waste a moment.
May he be rest in peace.
I just can’t beleive it. This is so sad. I never met him in person, but I’m sure he was a very nice person and he will be missed. May God bless him and take care of his familly.
To say I was stunned to hear the news would be an understatement.
What a sad, sad loss. Sometimes life is unfathonable, when such a brilliant young life, so full of promise, is chosen to be taken so suddenly like that.
My heart was cut in two when I received the news of corey rudl’s death. The world of internet marketing will never be the same again without Corey Rudl. May Jehovah remember him during the resurrection and give his wife the fortitude to bear the sad loss.
Sincerely,
Chuks.
Like the sentiment in most of the messages I’ve read, I am devastated to hear the sad, sad news of this poor young guy, Cory.
I am 55 years old and battling with cancer; however, my suffering is nothing compared to the sufferings being experienced by Cory’s wife and family. My prayers and thoughts are for them.
I am thankful I have the opportunity to be lead by Cory and I look forward to receiving the products I have recently ordered.
God Bless you Cory.
It is so sad about Corey.
We are very new to internet marketing and wouldn’t have even considered it without the guidance we have had from you Rosalind and the late Corey. The two of you are our guiding lights. We have bought materials from you both and refer often to them for constant inspiration. Cory may have gone, but the legacy he leaves everyone in this field alone, is totally priceless. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Corey will remain an inspiration to us all for decades to come.
God bless you Corey and all those of you here on this blog.
In peace.
Nic and Christina.
First, I’ll like to thank God for bringing a special person (Corey) into my life.
Corey we all will miss you. You were the Internet Marketing King.
May God bless your soul and keep you safe in heaven as well as comfort your family.
Again Corey Thanks for everything. God Bless…Vincent Manley