Weekly Update – March 25, 2020
A Note From Jim Routine Will Save the Day Navy Seals do it. I do it every day too. No, it’s not what you think! :-p It’s a routine to guide your day! I even have a one-page sheet I use to keep me on track. It helps me get the most done and still…
It’s so much more than “clicks”… [video]
There is absolutely no business on the internet that doesn’t need traffic… The most important chapter in this book is Chapter one. It’s probably the most brilliant idea about traffic that you will ever get, but it has nothing to do with actually writing an ad and getting a click. I don’t care what you…
5 Ways To Survive Quarantine… [video]
Currently most of the world is in quarantine, going to quarantine, should quarantine, should isolate… all kinds of great, happy, exciting things that just throw a wrench in the middle of everything. Let’s work together to get through this… Traffic Secrets prerelease starts tomorrow at 2pm. Don’t miss out on my crazy list of bonuses: …
Do this for 2 minutes… [video]
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Weekly Update – March 4, 2020
A Note From Jim Legitimately Changing Priorities… or Creative Procrastination? I recently spent an entire day with my team going over the next 6 months of activity in our business. We laid everything out on my 9-foot whiteboard. We detailed every step we needed to take. We put dates and deadlines with all the action items.…
Weekly Update – February 26, 2020
A Note From Jim “You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.” – Jodi Picoult This quote is by Jodi Picoult from her teaching. About Jodi Picoult: She is a Harvard educated writer with 14 million books in print whose credits include writing the scripts for Wonder Woman for DC…
Weekly Update – February 19, 2020
A Note From Jim Worrying vs. Doing Spend less time worrying about stuff and more time doing. That’s the mantra. I remember on one of my favorite TV shows, “Gold Rush,” one of the characters in the Klondike. He’s a hardened “Viking” named Tony Beets. His motto is basically, “We can stand around all day…
Weekly Update – February 12, 2020
A Note From Jim Which Is Better, Testimonials or Case Studies? People often confuse testimonials with case studies. A testimonial is where somebody says they got a specific result with your product or service, or they give their opinion about your product or service based on their experience with it. A case study is the…
Weekly Update – February 5, 2020
A Note From Jim Reinventing Yourself: 3 Insights Every Entrepreneur Needs If you want to experience a change in your life so you can reach your goals and deepest desires, I’ve got a few insights for you that I hope will help you on your journey. Insight #1 – Change Is Scary for People Who…
Pay Attention To The Parts That Aren’t Fun… (That’s Usually Where The Money Is!)
I was talking with a friend about her business and one of the “unfun” parts of business kept coming up for her. She kept saying over and over, “I hate wasting money on these ads! I’m trying to figure this out and it’s so frustrating.” The reality is that, once ads get figured out, everything’s…