Hi there,
Well, I was almost caught napping, but I’m just hanging on by the coat tails while I get on the merry-go-round with the others, creating a buzz, and promoting Alex Jeffreys Coaching Program 2.0.
He finished coaching and mentoring us, the Fortunate 500, and then went underground. Well, actually on holiday and on mega working holidays in the USA. Learning, listening, asking his usual rounds of questions, picking brains where he could, and preparing for the second launch of his phenomenal coaching and mentoring program.
It’s just gone live and he does it far greater justice than I ever can, so I hand you over:
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Hi All,
That is an especially BIG Hi to all Alex Jeffreys’ Fortunate 500 members and a welcoming Hi to anyone else who strays over and for whatever reason and by whatever means lands here in Planet Valz.
This is the first post that heralds the start of serious, focused action (Round 2) to get me to where I want to be, ie a successful internet marketer. I am starting to implement traffic generation tactics to the outside community as previously all attention was directed to the internal community of the F500. If you manage to arrive here, please do not resist the temptation to leave comments as it’s good for both of us.
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Internet Marketing Newbie Even More Determined
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Tags: Alex Jeffreys, blogging course, Clayton Moore, Dave Orchard, David Cavanagh, Dean Holland, determination, embed a video, Emily Bear, F500, Fortunate 500, Garry Parkes, Gary Simpson, Google analytics, Hilary Dickinson, inspiration, internet marketer, Internet Marketing, Jim Gallagher, Joan Hughes, List building, Mark Austin, Mark Joyner, Matt Cross, motivation, newbie, no follow, pinging, Ruth Stewart, Stephen Bray, Thomas Northrop, traffic generation, trafficpython.com, Vince Craine, viral marketing, Wordpress
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May 11, 2009 6:32 am |
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Hi Shining Stars and would-be Shining Stars,
Well, I only managed round one in part, and there were lots of gaps, for example I never managed to embed a video onto my blog, and I certainly never managed to create a video. However, I did learn a lot, but am no further forward in earning my living online at the moment. (The winds of change are gently blowing on my neck.)
I’ve grossly neglected this poor old blog and I need to turbo charge it, so this is the first nod in that direction.
The end is in sight?
Hey, ho. Adding to the discussions of what are we going to do when we have “officially” finished Alex Jeffreys’ course? Well, as I haven’t really got started with so many of the things we were supposed to do (traffic, video - just to mention two!) it will probably take me another year or so to work through everything! Everything! Well, most of it if not everything.
When I say Urgent I mean it: available until midnight Monday 16 Feb.
And when I say this will help you, I mean it.
Here’s hoping this finds you with a smile on your face already. If not, I hope there is one by the end of this.
Read on to find out how you could have 19,530 new Twitter followers in 30 days - for fr.ee.
I joined Twitter (www.twitter.com) relatively early, but when I was reviewing my progress earlier this week I realised I had not Twittered for some time because I felt uncomfortable and acknowledged to myself that I really did not know how to use it.
So, folks, I really was a Twit, and not a Twitterer.
Well, well, well. Who’s missed me? A few of you. Thanks for noticing, and asking. (Particularly Hilary and Dean.) Oh yes, Hilary, I’ve seen you tagged me. I will be here with my list of 25 soon.
Oh, and thanks to Gazz-Man for not removing me from your “A” list. I deserve it due to my lack of activity, but you’ve doubtless seen you were one of my first ports of call when I returned from my other explorations. I hope you’ve had a brilliant weekend away, and I will earn my continued place on your “A” list. I did help Mark A and Mark C with their questionnaire for studentsofalex.com, so I think that’s worth a few Brownie points, don’t you?
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Procrastination, excuses, S.A.D., apologies
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Well, me and my big mouth. Or rather my fingers working overtime, as I
found them entering into the spirit of Alex’s Army by volunteering me to
help. What for? Well, that exciting project where Mark Austin and Mark
Call will be interviewing us for their studentsofalex.com ebook and audios.
I’m helping them with the questionnaire we will all complete before they
call us for our interviews. Once they see where our passions, strengths,
weaknesses, challenges and experiences are, the content of the
interviews will naturally follow.
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Up another learning curve: online surveys
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Today, it’s 3am now and writing this as I listen to the interactive questions at the end of the Traffic Tornados module. (Yes, I started writing at 2am, and Alex is still going strong.) So fired up again as I take this away with me, while I sleep, and while I am awake. What? We heard the results of the first, traffic generation over Christmas, competition. I knew I would not be THE winner, but no problem because this is what I am taking away with me:
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New $1,000 Competition: Alex Jeffreys is go
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Wow. What an amazing module Alex’s bonus module proved to be.
Just finished about half an hour ago and so fired up that I’m not
going to bed yet, although it is nearly 2am.
Maria Andros, the video marketing queen, spilled her guts to us with
lots of tip top info about, surprise, surprise, video marketing.
Our man, Alex, is certainly leading the pack and aligning himself with
Maria is a smart move. Luckily for us, we benefit too.
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Alex’s latest competitions: $3,000 up for grabs
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I’ve had two people mention that when they use the full url (that means the website address to those who do not know) that I leave as my calling card, i.e. http://www.daybydaymarketing.com - it doesn’t work
They have both told me that when they drop the www part, it does work.
Now, I did say that I have much to report from my world turbo hopping travels. This issue of www is one of them.
I always signed off with what I call the full url, ie including the www.