Friday, October 20, 2006
Where Have I Been Lately?
I'll admit, my postings have been pretty spotty lately. My disappearance has been more than just my recent struggles with recovery of files from a computer that finally died. I've also been reassessing my website, my newsletter, and my blog.
I've long felt that they lacked focus and cohesion. In reality, they started as simply putting up on the Web stuff that I had at hand. But it's time to sharpen the focus and integrate them more in a vision to provide value in an intentional and organized way.
It's time to lose the random thoughts approach my blog has followed for much of the last year. It's time to get back to what I originally intended this blog to be: a look at the thoughts and actions of someone building a business online.
I'll keep you updated as I move in new directions. And, hey, if you're a regular reader of this blog, now is the time to let me know what you've especially liked (or haven't liked) about this blog so far. Feel free to comment below.
Jeff
I'll admit, my postings have been pretty spotty lately. My disappearance has been more than just my recent struggles with recovery of files from a computer that finally died. I've also been reassessing my website, my newsletter, and my blog.
I've long felt that they lacked focus and cohesion. In reality, they started as simply putting up on the Web stuff that I had at hand. But it's time to sharpen the focus and integrate them more in a vision to provide value in an intentional and organized way.
It's time to lose the random thoughts approach my blog has followed for much of the last year. It's time to get back to what I originally intended this blog to be: a look at the thoughts and actions of someone building a business online.
I'll keep you updated as I move in new directions. And, hey, if you're a regular reader of this blog, now is the time to let me know what you've especially liked (or haven't liked) about this blog so far. Feel free to comment below.
Jeff
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Rich Schefren's Back
It's been three months now since marketing expert Rich Schefrin released his Internet Business Manifesto and Internet Business Manifesto—the Missing Chapter.
Both of them created quite a stir. Rich has been the brains behind a LOT of successful Internet businesses and his insights on online business were simply amazing.
He's returned now with the final installment of his trilogy—the Internet Business Manifesto—the Final Chapter. As with the first two installments, the insights are profound and things you just don't hear anywhere else.
For example, he explains the amazing truth that having an niche all to yourself, with no competition, is not a good thing. As a matter of fact, he convincingly shows how such a situation can actually cripple your business' chances of success.
Amazing stuff!
As with the first two installments, The Final Chapter is also free. That's right. Not a cent. Pick up your copy of the Final Chapter and see the very UNcommon sense approach this marketer has taken to build dozens of incredibly profitable businesses.
Jeff
It's been three months now since marketing expert Rich Schefrin released his Internet Business Manifesto and Internet Business Manifesto—the Missing Chapter.
Both of them created quite a stir. Rich has been the brains behind a LOT of successful Internet businesses and his insights on online business were simply amazing.
He's returned now with the final installment of his trilogy—the Internet Business Manifesto—the Final Chapter. As with the first two installments, the insights are profound and things you just don't hear anywhere else.
For example, he explains the amazing truth that having an niche all to yourself, with no competition, is not a good thing. As a matter of fact, he convincingly shows how such a situation can actually cripple your business' chances of success.
Amazing stuff!
As with the first two installments, The Final Chapter is also free. That's right. Not a cent. Pick up your copy of the Final Chapter and see the very UNcommon sense approach this marketer has taken to build dozens of incredibly profitable businesses.
Jeff
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
October 15 Newsletter Posted
The latest newsletter is now posted. In it, I share my thoughts on the direction you need to go to stay ahead of the curve of Internet marketing, as well as info on a special trial offer of "Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet," and a brief review of one of my subscriber favorites, "Hot Item Finder."
Derek Gehl also continues his series on business models that can position your business for massive growth.
Sign up, while you're at it, for a free subscription and receive $250 worth of marketing helps.
Jeff
The latest newsletter is now posted. In it, I share my thoughts on the direction you need to go to stay ahead of the curve of Internet marketing, as well as info on a special trial offer of "Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet," and a brief review of one of my subscriber favorites, "Hot Item Finder."
Derek Gehl also continues his series on business models that can position your business for massive growth.
Sign up, while you're at it, for a free subscription and receive $250 worth of marketing helps.
Jeff
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