Are You Ready For The 30 Day Challenge?
Well here we are in the middle of August already and I haven't posted to the blog in ages.
It's been a frantic time for expanding our Internet marketing knowledge as we move away from the web development/coaching arena and into the product creation field. It's one thing to teach clients how to do this but quite another to actually do it yourself.
We've recently signed up for Ed Dale's 30-Day Challenge, which is a full-on training program from one of Australia's most successful Internet marketers. Ed and his partner Frank Kern created the Underachiever Method a few years ago, a system which has been responsible for a number of online success stories. The 30-Day Challenge promises to do the same. And the best things about it - it's FREE!
To a take a look and see if it's for you, go to The 30-Day Challenge.
They're on Day 15 today so click on the 'Previous Entries' link to get to the beginning. Some of the videos may be a bit tedious to watch but what you'll learn about Internet marketing will be worth it.
Till next time,
Marguerite Bonneville
It's been a frantic time for expanding our Internet marketing knowledge as we move away from the web development/coaching arena and into the product creation field. It's one thing to teach clients how to do this but quite another to actually do it yourself.
We've recently signed up for Ed Dale's 30-Day Challenge, which is a full-on training program from one of Australia's most successful Internet marketers. Ed and his partner Frank Kern created the Underachiever Method a few years ago, a system which has been responsible for a number of online success stories. The 30-Day Challenge promises to do the same. And the best things about it - it's FREE!
To a take a look and see if it's for you, go to The 30-Day Challenge.
They're on Day 15 today so click on the 'Previous Entries' link to get to the beginning. Some of the videos may be a bit tedious to watch but what you'll learn about Internet marketing will be worth it.
Till next time,
Marguerite Bonneville
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