Expensive Lessons – Don’t Be Too Busy

June 28th, 2006

Lots of things can happen when you’re too busy to do all of those little things that keep your online business in check.

For readers of the 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People, there are certain aspects I’ve not been able to maintain a positive P/PC Balance (Production and Production Capability).
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Do You Really Need To Spend $997

June 28th, 2006

Perhaps. Perhaps it takes such a sizeable investment in order to secure your commitment to whatever it is you want to achieve.

In case your inbox isn’t yet overflowing with generous offers (do you recall Butterfly Marketing?) then be warned because another high-ticket Internet marketing course has just been launched with The Affiliate Manager – 1st Edition (not an affiliate link) with the backing of the usual suspects.

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Automated Link Directory Submission Tools: Hermusa vs SubmitNow

June 19th, 2006

The experiment (or contest) has begun. ;)

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How Much Is Your Blog Worth?

June 19th, 2006

Now don’t take this too seriously, it’s just a bit of fun.

Find out how much your blog is worth with this little tool.


My blog is worth $5,080.86.
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The Return of Armand

June 18th, 2006

I don’t recall when or how I found out about Armand Morin’s Internet Marketing Blog, but I did enjoy reading it when I did. Lots of solid advice that helps a marketer to really think about his/her efforts. It looks like the blog is active once again after a four month period so I’ve added it to the list of Blogs I Read.

Although I’m having problems reading it in its entirety, Armand’s latest post, Is the art of product development gone? is a grounded look at the state of (Internet marketing) product marketing today.

I’d certainly agree that producing products for resell seems to be the main thrust these days with less originality to be seen. So it’s encouraging to see the likes of James Brausch encouraging readers down the path of creating their own information products.

James has even cleverly created a series of products that not only complement each other, but actually feed each other in their very use. A perpetual set-up that increases the usefulness and effectiveness of each product as it’s used.

Munius creates article content libraries whilst Artemis Pro submits articles to a variety of resource including those created by Munius. A brilliant concept.

On a side note, is it just me or does Armand Morin remind you of Carlos Solis from Desperate Housewives? ;)