Archive for July, 2008

Ebooks-central and Tim Brocklehurst’s Freedom Class

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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If you are familiar with Tim Brocklehurst’s products you will know he takes time and effort to give you value for money.

In the past few months, Tim has been holding a set of 3-day action workshops to set people up with their own automatic online business.

The participants of these classes walked away with their own viral profit machines after 3 days of intensive training and guidance.

Just 3 days to create a virally explosive Internet business… imagine the excitement of that!

These classes were conducted by a method called “Action Learning”, which meant not only did participants get to learn *how* to do it, but they also *did* it.

They created their business, there and then, in the class… and they paid a princely sum to be there, too.

Would you like to be a fly on the wall of that?

OK – well the good news is, there’s a f.ree video you can watch right now which gives you one of the core principles of how to build a business this way.

Here’s the link
And if you like it (which I think you will), there are 8 more you can get too… and guess what, they’re all f.ree!

Go ahead, go and get Tim’s secret teaching for f.ree…

Just click here

Exposing Yourself to Viruses on the Internet

Sunday, July 20th, 2008
You would think surfing Traffic Swarm would have minimal dangers. I thought so anyway. Yet the other day when I was trying out the free system called Traffic Swarm Busted and attempting to get sufficient credits, I managed to get three viruses one after the other. One was really nasty and corrupted my Office files so I had to do a reinstall after the virus was removed. What I hadn’t realised was these viruses can also affect your eyes.
 
“You’re kidding aren’t you?” “No! I am serious! Afterall, why not?” I asked, “there is bird flu which is passed from birds to humans then there is the Hendra (hope that’s how you spell it) virus which is passed from horses to humans. Why not a computer virus which is also passed onto humans?” That’s logical isn’t it?
 
My eyes were affected, regardless of the sceptics, they were weeping and bloodshot after using the computer. I thought a good night’s sleep and all would be cured but then I thought, no, maybe not, so I spent the morning trying to find a chemist who would prescribe eye drops and eventually found one. He was surprised I had come to him because he said because most people go to a computer shop to get their viruses treated.
 
He was being a bit silly I thought. I don’t go to a computer shop for cough mixture, do you?  Anyway, this pharmacist agreed to cooperate and he sold me some eye drops after checking I wasn’t leaking brain fluid through my eyes. I did admit I was a bit cracked but that was quite normal for me.
 
When I got home I thought about it. The virus had come from the Internet as we know so I put a few of my prescription drops in my modem but unfortunately that didn’t help. Then I thought, should I try my eyes instead? Almost immediately after I used the drops the bloodshot effect diminished. He’d told me it would go by evening.
 
I’ve learnt my lesson here and you too should be warned. Don’t ignore the warnings when your computer says it’s threatened, you may be too. Be prepared; always wear protective glasses when viewing your computer if you want to be sure of avoiding a virus infection in your eyes.

 

 

The Real Cost of Traffic Secrets 2

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

John Reese has just released his Traffic Secrets 2.0. Everyone, that is mostly everyone is raving about it. It is a superior product, no doubt of that.

 

When you read through the instructions you do find some hidden extras that will cost you money over and above the cost of the course. This quite happens we know but after web hosting which is to be expected there are some other propositions. It suggests for example you get someone to create content for a start. Hey! This is going to cost me extra. How much will it be and can I afford that?

 

Now about research, John teaches you how to do excellent research but suggests you get someone to do it for you. What a great idea! I simply love to pass the hard tedious tasks over to someone else. But hey! This is going to cost me extra. How much will it be and can I afford that?

 

Do you like choices when starting a business? Of course, I would, provided I have a real focus on what I need as apposed to what might be a useful extra that I don’t actually need. I’d love to have that beautiful receptionist sitting at the desk smiling at my customers everytime they enter my premises. A bit difficult to organise with an Internet business perhaps and I’d have to pay her of course. Then I’d have to keep the camera on her all day. She might just get a bit fed up with that! Now keep your feet on the ground, boy!

 

Let’s get back to reality, I find the Internet a place where I get sidetracked so many times because I cannot avoid going through the offers, all written by pros who write in the most compelling manner who tell you, you can’t live without this or that product. But do I NEED it?The actual price of John’s course is probably affordable for most. I better not quote a price here because it many vary somewhat depending who is making the offer. It would be safe to say it’s a superb product with bonus products but is it useable by the inexperienced marketer? I think not, from the comments I have read about it, it is definitely aimed at the professional who already has a support team to back him up. It’s not for the do it yourself home marketer.