The week in review – November 3, 2007
Last week I tried this and got a good response. As long as people find this of value I will continue it. Please leave your comments so I know how you feel. Your input is always important to me.
We are in the midst of the busiest launch time of the year. Last year at this time was absolutely nuts and this year seems to be even busier if that is possible. This can cause severe information overload.
Below I will give my take on what I have seen of interest. The key though is for you to have a business plan then ask this question – Does this fit and improve what I am trying to do? If the answer is yes then give the offer serious consideration. If it will be a distraction or is not something you need RIGHT NOW ignore it. Keep your focus on your business and what you need to go forward. That being said here is what caught my attention in my inbox this week.
Ready.Aim.Wired – A new product launched by Steve Iser. My number one product of the week. Steve is an expert in using social sites such as MySpace for his marketing efforts. This product covers that but oh so much more. Even if you ignore the MySpace stuff (and you shouldn’t because Steve knows and teaches the right way to use this) the marketing information from him will make you stand up and take notice. After reviewing this product I understand why Yanik had him speak at his Unfderground Seminar. There is information here I haven’t seen before and I go through a lot of information every week.
8 Fold Path – This is affiliate training from Bob Jenkins. It is structured differently than any other courses and having taken this course on my dime I give it my highest recommendation. The second session is now available but only until the 8th of the month.
Profitable Magic – Ben Mack launched this Halloween night. A free interview and then the chance to learn branding from an expert.
Death of Google Adwords – Simon Leung’s new report on Google Adwords. Simon was a semior analyst for Google and whether you use adwords or not a must read to understand and get insight into the 800 lb gorrila on line. More details in the article below.
Expect to keep hearing about these programs in your inbox. Hopefully, this will help you decide if these are for you and save you some time. New list next week and your comments and opinions are always welcome.
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November 3rd, 2007 at 6:01 am
Mike , what you had on your post was helpful to me. I do get over whelmed and information overload. Thanks John
November 3rd, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Hey Mike,
I really like this blog. We have started to look foward to it already, even though it is a pretty new addition to your repertoire.
Keep it coming.
Ron Chaney