I’ve got about 4 posts mostly written for my good friends at the Bloodhound Blog. Go over there and check out Unchained. I believe that Greg and Brian have done a TON of work to make sure that they deliver the value they say they are. And no, I’m never defecting.
(Be prepared for a soup storm, and be prepared to survive the other storm that is the new market.)
Big week, because I had a baby. I’m launching New Market Survival Guide next week, and prior to launch I have a PR3 blog. That’s pretty cool. I’m also spending the weekend grinding out NMSG’s first site, Loan Officer Survival Training. I’ve got an Attorney, a couple of web guys, a CEO, a Relator writing. I want 2 more writers. Join me?
Ready to get Lost?
If you are a loan officer or a Real Estate Agent…you gotta be my survival call at 3pm EST on 5/15. 17 Ways …under $10 bucks that are predictable, easy and repeatable to get business that will close in June.
Seriously. It’s not just raining soup. It’s going to be a “tsoupnami” out there. I wish I could go to Phoenix to see Unchained. mmm mmm good.
Thanks to my friends at LifeHacker. Holy crap, a brief mention on a PR8 blog does wonders for your traffic. Tamar, Adam Pash, Gina, and Kevin thanks for letting me bask in your glory for a minute. And believe me:there will be more GTD love coming your way. Let-me-help-you spread the word. And let me ALSO call your attention to my friend Issac. What he and his brother are doing is nothing short of revolutionary. I want it on your radar because (1) I love Columbus, Ohio, and (2) GTD-oriented designers are gonna love what it’s ready for consumption…it’s SO close. He’s putting it up on EC3 today…
Got my twitter addiciton under control.
Got a bunch of projects I’m finishing in the next 12 hours…starting with the reprice of the Thrival Guide. $47.00, and you get more crap. Namely: five assignments EVERY friday so you have a relevant business at the end of 12 weeks. Kids, the time is gonna pass anyhow, so you might as well do something great with it.
The $13.50 experiment had to end, and Tom Vanderwell was the last guy that got in under that wire. I’ve also moved it to Open Office and cleaned up the formatting.
This puts me on more open source stuff than not. XP is the last version of Windows I’m getting, and I do appreciate SP3. I just can’t go where Microsoft is going. I want to, but I get off the train when an OS tasks the CPU with spending more time tattling on me regarding my licenses than actually doing what I said.
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