Monday, July 27, 2009

What is Crowd Marketing?

What is Crowd Marketing? I was introduced to this interesting term by the 30DC and I still don't know what it is, but this presentation helped a bit.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

43 Things Quiz

I'm not really sure how I ended up on this sight when I was looking for social network creation. Anyway I joined, because there was this really cool kid on there that I had to connect with. They have this awesome quiz on the website, sort of challenging, I was honest, and then amazed by how many things on the list I could honestly say I had done like visit four continents. Anyways here are the results:

I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm a
Self-Knowing Extroverted Believer

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Cash in a Flash: Fast Money in Slow Times



So I had to make a post about Robert Allen's new book, because I had emailed him about tips for making fast cash and his response was that it was the topic of his new book. Now finally two years later (I guess he knew I wouldn't die, although I was drowning in debt) it's finally being released. I think it was probably finished but he was timing the release for just when the economy was at it's worse. Clever boy.
What's this? This is me meeting Allen at one of his Wealth Retreats. He's giving away copies of his books to people that donated to charity. The funny thing is...that donation was never deducted from my account. I was given priority seating, selected by Marshall Sylver to eat fire as a result, and the donation was just an invisible ploy to see who the enlightened millionaires were?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Renegade Network Marketer - What It Did for Me




The Renegade Network Marketer was the beginning of my online education. At first glance it only appears to be a e-book, educating network marketers on how to create leads and make sales over the Internet, but it really is the manual for attracting people to you and building a brand that ensures that you really don't have competition because you are so valuable.

A purchase of the e-book also give you access to marketing tools. You have the choice to use Ann Sieg's system and tools for creating leads and sales right away. I was surprised to find out that this is how Mark Kingler the now famous partner of Ann Sieg got his start online with the Renegade Network Marketer. It makes me think that I should have taken it more seriously.

Anyway, I'm a Renegade Professional so it only makes sense
for me to offer access to that system for half off until July 23rd:
CLICK HERE To Get Your Complete Copy For HALF OFF!

This is obviously an affiliate link. When you join through the link I will be able to follow-up with you and assist you in getting started online. If you purchase without using an affiliate link you will be on your own, like I was at the beginning. Thank goodness I have access to the right mentors now!

(Questions? Comments? Let me know.)

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Four Hour Work Week Expanded and Updated, Where Have I Been!

The 4-Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New RichThis is my favorite business book of all time. Not only is Timothy Ferriss funny and very intelligent. He also includes links to everything that he talks about in the books so that you can really start saving time.
I suffered a lot because I ordered the ebook version of the original Four Hour Work Week. I'm jumping in line and preordering a physical copy of the updated and expanded version being released this December! If you loved this book like I did share your favorite parts in the comments and click the link to preorder with me! (Sorry for all the exclamation points, but I'm really excited!)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Collaboration







Let me start with my focus as a patron.
The Facebook Causes App has become a useful tool that
I helped Glory Power Ministries begin to successfully use.
Oh, what I can see from here!
A chance for everyone to give a little, to spread the word...
a little and achieve massive results together.
Let the donors be trusted to organize themselves.
Just give them the tools; they are given genius and ideas by God.

Non-profits can either catch on to this vision or die a slow and
agonizing death.

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I was doing my market research for an information product as
outlined by Jeff Johnson. And I ran across what would be the
competition, but as I looked at her excellent sales letter and
observed that she was a student like me (or at least that was
her story) I decided to sign up as an affiliate.

Once I get my video promotion going.
(I have only cleverly designed the sales copy and saved it.)
And I finish my product.
I will seek her out for a JV.
Her product is excellent. Very professional looking, although
I did not learn many new things from it. I'm not very typical.

There's just some buzz with Ann Sieg and that Ferny guy
about collaborating with the would be competition. It doesn't
always work out, but it's much better to build together or in
larger industries buy them out instead of competing.

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I have a highly competitive nature.
In fact, it's the only thing that kept me at my sales job
a couple of years back. So when the last instructor, professor,
facilitator, teacher, whatchamacall'em advised the class that
part of our requirements was to review and comment on our
peers work to help them improve. I was like, "What?!!"

The textbooks I'm reading too: Brave New Digital Classroom
and Technologies in the Second Language Composition Class-
room both encourage this strange idea of students collaborating
on their assignments. With the onslaught of digital plagiarism
this one of the proposed solutions. Hmmm...

The world is really changing. I wish I could have gotten help
writing all those AP English papers back in high school.
And what now that students have the ability to hire a
freelancer to write their papers for them? We've graduated
on to new tactics for cheating!