Week In Review - April 12, 2008

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Lots going on this week and even more for next week.

This week I have added a couple videos about WordPress 2.5 over at WordPress Made Easy. There will be a series of blog posts starting on Monday there about profitable blogging. You won’t want to miss these.

I have posted about resell rights and how to use them this week. Liz Tomey just released My Original E Products yesterday and there may still be a few packages left but no promises as she limits it to just 500. (One of the things you need to look at when buying resell rights products.)

I have a bonus for those that purchase through my link - a 30 minute consultation on any topic that is keeping you from amking money with this package. Just send a copy of your receipt to my help desk at www.askmikepaetzold.com.

Finally the podcast at Amplification Marketing News this week amplifies Squidoo. Check it out.

Rather than a blast from the past I wanted to make sure that you haven’t missed this. Randy Pausch is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University that is dying of pancreatic cancer.

This is his “Last Lecture” from there and it has some great rules to live by. It is a bit over an hour and I have watched it more than once. The rules for living as a Tigger and not an Eeyore along with his reasoning about brick walls is not to be missed.

I first saw this a few months back and ABC had a special about him this week which has brought this back into the news. Take the time to watch it or grab the book - Last Lecture.

As always your comments are welcomed.

Have a great week.

Mike Paetzold


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One Response to “Week In Review - April 12, 2008”

  1. Nancy Gomez Says:

    What an inspiring and motivating lecture! Thank you for making it available.

    I have a dear friend who has beaten pancreatic cancer for 5 years. It was discovered on the fifth anniversary of her recovery from breast cancer. She handled it the same way she has always faced life–head on.

    She had the Whipple surgery and all the chemo therapy,and what she also had was a compelling reason to live. She had made a commitment to raise her grand niece and that commitment has kept her going, and her doctors amazed for five long years.

    Thanks again for sharing the video with us.

    Nancy Gomez

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