Friday, December 22, 2006
Hottest Deals for the Week—December 22, 2006
SiteBuildIt! Buy-One-Get-One-Free Offer
There's still time to get twice the value on what I consider the most essential tool for anyone starting a business online!
What is SiteBuildIt!?
SiteBuildIt! is a full-featured site-building tool that bundles everything you need to build and promote a website so that it's profitable. It's the only site-building tool that shows proof of its owners' success. I'd say that 62% of SiteBuildIt! owners ranking in the top 3% most popular sites on the Web is a pretty good sign that SiteBuildIt! works.
You can check my review of SiteBuildIt! for more details, or simply take the video tour what SiteBuildIt! offers you to see why I feel it blows away every other option out there.
So why get it now?
It's available on a Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale between now and Christmas. Get one site for yourself and get another free. Give the second site as a Christmas gift that will bring someone ongoing income for years to come. Or keep the second site for yourself. And don't worry about trying to build two sites at once. The deal is set up so you have nine months before you need to start working on the second site.
Personally, I've previously given free SiteBuildIt! sites to my two youngest children. They're using their sites to pay for their college education. Sweet, huh? A gift that cost me nothing is paying off college educations that would have cost thousands.
That's why this offer is at the very top of my list for this week. But it only lasts until Christmas. Click here to check it out.
Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos
Derek Gehl, author of the best-selling home study course Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet, recently released a set of videos that captured exclusive seminars where he revealed strategies that helped him make over $60,000,000 online. Definitely good stuff!
He discovered that a few of the cases had scuffs or blemishes on them. Mind you, the DVDs were in perfect condition and contain exactly the same information as those in unscuffed cases.
But he didn't want to send out the scuffed cases at full price, so he's offering them, along with all the bonuses (and one extra special bonus that I'll tell you about in a little bit) at $100 off the regular price.
Hey, for $100 off, I can live with a slightly scuffed case. Remember, it's over seven hours of top marketing tips from a $60,000,000 man.
Special bonus
And the extra special bonus I mentioned earlier? Derek is throwing in a free month membership in his exclusive Internet Entrepreneur's Club, too.
The Internet Entrepreneur's Club is where Derek posts information about all of his latest strategies. Derek uncovers new areas for marketing before anyone starts talking about them publicly. And he posts his results in his private, Internet Entrepreneur's Club to enable members to jump on them before everyone else does.
You'll get wind of successful marketing strategies way before anyone else even hears of them. I'm sure you'd agree it's a great deal for anyone who wants an edge in marketing their business.
Click here to check out the Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos and all of its bonuses, including the Internet Entrepreneur's Club.
Those are my picks for this week.
Jeff
SiteBuildIt! Buy-One-Get-One-Free Offer
There's still time to get twice the value on what I consider the most essential tool for anyone starting a business online!
What is SiteBuildIt!?
SiteBuildIt! is a full-featured site-building tool that bundles everything you need to build and promote a website so that it's profitable. It's the only site-building tool that shows proof of its owners' success. I'd say that 62% of SiteBuildIt! owners ranking in the top 3% most popular sites on the Web is a pretty good sign that SiteBuildIt! works.
You can check my review of SiteBuildIt! for more details, or simply take the video tour what SiteBuildIt! offers you to see why I feel it blows away every other option out there.
So why get it now?
It's available on a Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale between now and Christmas. Get one site for yourself and get another free. Give the second site as a Christmas gift that will bring someone ongoing income for years to come. Or keep the second site for yourself. And don't worry about trying to build two sites at once. The deal is set up so you have nine months before you need to start working on the second site.
Personally, I've previously given free SiteBuildIt! sites to my two youngest children. They're using their sites to pay for their college education. Sweet, huh? A gift that cost me nothing is paying off college educations that would have cost thousands.
That's why this offer is at the very top of my list for this week. But it only lasts until Christmas. Click here to check it out.
Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos
Derek Gehl, author of the best-selling home study course Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet, recently released a set of videos that captured exclusive seminars where he revealed strategies that helped him make over $60,000,000 online. Definitely good stuff!
He discovered that a few of the cases had scuffs or blemishes on them. Mind you, the DVDs were in perfect condition and contain exactly the same information as those in unscuffed cases.
But he didn't want to send out the scuffed cases at full price, so he's offering them, along with all the bonuses (and one extra special bonus that I'll tell you about in a little bit) at $100 off the regular price.
Hey, for $100 off, I can live with a slightly scuffed case. Remember, it's over seven hours of top marketing tips from a $60,000,000 man.
Special bonus
And the extra special bonus I mentioned earlier? Derek is throwing in a free month membership in his exclusive Internet Entrepreneur's Club, too.
The Internet Entrepreneur's Club is where Derek posts information about all of his latest strategies. Derek uncovers new areas for marketing before anyone starts talking about them publicly. And he posts his results in his private, Internet Entrepreneur's Club to enable members to jump on them before everyone else does.
You'll get wind of successful marketing strategies way before anyone else even hears of them. I'm sure you'd agree it's a great deal for anyone who wants an edge in marketing their business.
Click here to check out the Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos and all of its bonuses, including the Internet Entrepreneur's Club.
Those are my picks for this week.
Jeff
Labels: hot offers, SiteBuildIt
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
How to Overcome Obstacles? Just Get Started
I'm in a celebratory mood, and it's not just from the first of my out-of-town kids arriving home for Christmas last night. My mood comes from an important business-building truth that I relearned this morning. It's a truth that can help you, too. I'll explain what it is after I set the scene that brought it about.
While my wife and my daughters went off for a little bonding time today (over shopping, of course) I decided to tackle one of the projects I've been procrastinating over for months.
I've long been embarassed by the awkward navigation that One Stop Web Support has had due to letting it develop without adequate planning. Visitors got around through a variety of channels that had sprouted up independent of each other.
I wanted to organize everything in a simpler navigation scheme, but every time I sat down to plan it out, I felt overwhelmed. There were so many pieces that I didn't know where to begin. When I sat down the other night to lay out my final plan, I got discouraged when it called for scrapping everything in all those channels and adding thirty new pages, all extensive and all written from scratch.
But it didn't have to be so.
This morning, I decided I would attack it by simply cutting and pasting material from the existing channels into seven new pages that would form the backbone of the navigation. I gave myself four hours to get it done. It wouldn't be perfect, but it would be worlds better than what I had.
Guess what? I got it all done within the time I had given myself. Sure, there's more work I need to do, but now everything is divided up into an intuitive basic structure. Everything has a common format. I can attack each section individually to smooth out the remaining glitches instead of struggling with a massive assortment of different structures and formats.
I promised that there was a lesson for you in this story, though. It's this: many times it's better to simply get started than to wait until every "i" is dotted and every "t" crossed. My work on the navigation is nowhere near complete. But it's a LOT farther along than it was yesterday. And it's a lot easier for people to use than if I left it like it was while I continued to plan.
When approaching a big task, a lot of times you need to make just enough of plan to get you going and then dig in. You can always refine your plan as your work takes shape.
Jeff
I'm in a celebratory mood, and it's not just from the first of my out-of-town kids arriving home for Christmas last night. My mood comes from an important business-building truth that I relearned this morning. It's a truth that can help you, too. I'll explain what it is after I set the scene that brought it about.
While my wife and my daughters went off for a little bonding time today (over shopping, of course) I decided to tackle one of the projects I've been procrastinating over for months.
I've long been embarassed by the awkward navigation that One Stop Web Support has had due to letting it develop without adequate planning. Visitors got around through a variety of channels that had sprouted up independent of each other.
I wanted to organize everything in a simpler navigation scheme, but every time I sat down to plan it out, I felt overwhelmed. There were so many pieces that I didn't know where to begin. When I sat down the other night to lay out my final plan, I got discouraged when it called for scrapping everything in all those channels and adding thirty new pages, all extensive and all written from scratch.
But it didn't have to be so.
This morning, I decided I would attack it by simply cutting and pasting material from the existing channels into seven new pages that would form the backbone of the navigation. I gave myself four hours to get it done. It wouldn't be perfect, but it would be worlds better than what I had.
Guess what? I got it all done within the time I had given myself. Sure, there's more work I need to do, but now everything is divided up into an intuitive basic structure. Everything has a common format. I can attack each section individually to smooth out the remaining glitches instead of struggling with a massive assortment of different structures and formats.
I promised that there was a lesson for you in this story, though. It's this: many times it's better to simply get started than to wait until every "i" is dotted and every "t" crossed. My work on the navigation is nowhere near complete. But it's a LOT farther along than it was yesterday. And it's a lot easier for people to use than if I left it like it was while I continued to plan.
When approaching a big task, a lot of times you need to make just enough of plan to get you going and then dig in. You can always refine your plan as your work takes shape.
Jeff
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Labels: goals, mindset, motivation
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
New Goal-Setting Ebooks Available Free
I just added a couple of new ebooks to the free ebooks page on my site. These are a couple of audio ebooks on goal-setting by "The Goals Guy," Gary Ryan Blair.
They're titled:
Jeff
I just added a couple of new ebooks to the free ebooks page on my site. These are a couple of audio ebooks on goal-setting by "The Goals Guy," Gary Ryan Blair.
They're titled:
- Anatomy of a Goal (6:01 minutes)
- Creating a Sense of Urgency (8:16 minutes)
Jeff
Labels: goals, new year's resolutions
Monday, December 18, 2006
Ken Evoy Internet Business Blog
I've always enjoyed Ken Evoy's insightful comments in the private SiteBuildIt! forums. And I've always wished there was some way to give non-SiteBuildIt! owners access to his insights. Now there is with his blog.
Granted, some of his postings are somewhat insider stuff—announcements about new tools added to SiteBuildIt!, comments about particularly useful threads in the forums that he wants to make sure everybody sees, and stuff like that.
But it also has some great posts where he simply lets loose with gems that come from his years of experience helping others to build profitable businesses online. It's well worth a look.
And, hey, like most blogs, it's free. So check it out. Bookmark it. And enjoy it.
Jeff
I've always enjoyed Ken Evoy's insightful comments in the private SiteBuildIt! forums. And I've always wished there was some way to give non-SiteBuildIt! owners access to his insights. Now there is with his blog.
Granted, some of his postings are somewhat insider stuff—announcements about new tools added to SiteBuildIt!, comments about particularly useful threads in the forums that he wants to make sure everybody sees, and stuff like that.
But it also has some great posts where he simply lets loose with gems that come from his years of experience helping others to build profitable businesses online. It's well worth a look.
And, hey, like most blogs, it's free. So check it out. Bookmark it. And enjoy it.
Jeff
Labels: SiteBuildIt, successful business
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