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Hi Katie,
Thanks for being so honest. I appreciate that.
Just to set the record straight, I do not sell DVDs, CDs or ebooks with that title nor do I plan to sell anything with a title anything like it. It has been so over-done just like the infomercials you refer to.
Think of my blog as a continuously updated autobiography. I have worked in regular jobs for over 20 years (engineer, teacher, software designer, etc). If it turns into a paying hobby then I guess that is my gain. But, as you may have read elsewhere, I operate on a win-win basis. I do not intend to sell a dead product or service that is there simply to make me money. It will always be something that I have used and have found to be worthy of a recommendation.
Think of Internet businesses as just another part of a complex economy. The restaurant owner, along with thousands of businesses worldwide rely on the services of people like me and allied internet business operators to advertise for new customers, communicate with the public and design their websites.
Once again Katie, thanks for your honesty.
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Kath, thanks for dropping by. I checked out your site and I wonder if you would have something to gain by reviewing your layout and site promotion. Check out this post. I have created a site with them and it is ranking well and getting 14,000+ visitors per month. Important! Follow the last link on the post (results speak for themselves). It will show you some case studies, one of which is like your site. - The Ultimate Super Tip – Making Money Online
There’s probably another 6-12 months window of opportunity with this technique before it saturates the market. It’s definitely a good idea to get in now. You will have several months of good solid growth before it steadies approaching the 12 month time frame. - See your business as already broken
You are right, of course. There are many paths a business can take. Once a business starts going downhill it does not mean you go out and arrange the funeral. Acting on information gained from reviewing strategy, observing competitors activities and customer surveys, for example, can help bring back prosperous times. - Relax and your business will thrive
For sure. I like to look at it mathematically.Productivity = worthwhile achievement divided by time.
Putting in more time means you must equally increase the level of achievement or else productivity drops.
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2 Responses to “Hi Katie, Thanks for being so honest. I appreciate …”
I’ve been reading blogs by James Braush, Richard Lee and Jack Keifer for a few weeks now. That is how I found your blog. I don’t know, the more I read, the more it all sounds so familiar. Like watching late night “infomercials” on “How to become a millionaire in less than a year”. I mean, you all make a dvd or cd of “how to make money”. And so much is said against people with a J.O.B. What about the restraunt you ate lunch at today? What if all those people decided to sit home and write a blog instead of serving your lunch?
By Katie on Jan 11, 2008
Hi Katie,
Thanks for being so honest. I appreciate that.
Just to set the record straight, I do not sell DVDs, CDs or ebooks with that title nor do I plan to sell anything with a title anything like it. It has been so over-done just like the infomercials you refer to.
Think of my blog as a continuously updated autobiography. I have worked in regular jobs for over 20 years (engineer, teacher, software designer, etc). If it turns into a paying hobby then I guess that is my gain. But, as you may have read elsewhere, I operate on a win-win basis. I do not intend to sell a dead product or service that is there simply to make me money. It will always be something that I have used and have found to be worthy of a recommendation.
Think of Internet businesses as just another part of a complex economy. The restaurant owner, along with thousands of businesses worldwide rely on the services of people like me and allied internet business operators to advertise for new customers, communicate with the public and design their websites.
Once again Katie, thanks for your honesty.
By Brendan on Jan 11, 2008