Posts Tagged ‘Alex Jeffreys’

Time To Learn & Time To Take Action


Somehow I find myself almost all the way through March without having written an update on here for some time!! So what have I been doing for these past 3 months, well thats actually a good question as I should really be holding myself accountable and summarising for my own benefit…..

2009 Draws To A Close and Looking Forward to 2010…


So its been a while since I last posted as I have suffered a minor setback in my Internet venture, which has namely been a relocation move with my existing job. In the meantime I trust everyone had a Merry Christmas and hopefully is not still on a Turkey diet!

In a nutshell I have moved to Birmingham (from London) for a placement for approximately 18months. The benefits being that I will have a lot more time to spend on leisure and more importantly my Internet venture as I have moved away from a crowded commute on the tube to a short walk to work (which is bliss!).

Revealed: The Secret Listbuilding Tactic Of The Gurus


Hello again everyone, its been a while as I have been away on holiday, which has given me plenty of time to reflect back on what I have learned thus far and to refine my plans and strategies for online success.

Whilst I am still relatively new to online business, I have been learning diligently with some of the best guys out there, particularly Alex Jeffreys as detailed in my earlier post Failing to plan is planning to fail.

So far it hasn’t been often that I am asked to review products online, usually I just get offers to promote the “next big thing” as an affiliate, but today this post is very unique.

Newbies Nightmare


I’m not going to be talking about the great ebook Newbies Nightmare by my mentor Alex Jeffreys, but more so 2 of the major problems that we face when starting out online.

 Technical Skills

Many people starting out online will be computer literate but not experienced webmasters, programmers or IT gurus. I fit into this category.

Therefore we may need to outsource tasks in order to avoid them taking far longer than necessary and to call on others expertise. Whilst I will talk in more detail about outsourcing at a later date as I develop more experience with the process and get some tangible evidence, I can assure you that it is not actually as expensive as it may seem!

Failing To Plan Is Planning To Fail


So I have decided to take the plunge and commence my journey to online success. I have bought many programs and products over the past 18 months and have not seen much progress, mainly due to ‘information overload’ and a lack of focus, so it is time to make a change and really go for it. So where do I start? what do I do? what do I need?

1. A Mentor

Enter Alex Jeffreys, my online mentor. I first came across Alex through some of the products that I had bought online and the mailing lists that I was subscribed to, and over a period of months saw and heard his name mentioned increasingly as somewhat of a rising star.

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