Feeling Creative? Thirty Day Challenge Podcast Intro Competition

For the past 2 years I have created an intro for Ed Dale’s Thirty Day Challenge podcasts (actually the first one I created was for his Smackdown comp with Frank Kern in UltraUnderachievers, but it was used later for the 30DC).
This year I thought we should do it differently. This is partly because the pressure [...]

Competition Wins, Survey and Stuff…

Lots of stuff has been going on recently, so I’ll get right on and tell you about it.
Firstly, just over a week ago John Cow announced the results of his Cowpetition, and guess what? I won first prize! Woo Hoo! A copy of David Cavanagh’s 52 Week “Getting Started On The Internet” Program - including [...]

John Reese, Mashable, and the Whole Twitter Fiasco

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. This post is something I’ve wanted to express for a long time. So grab some popcorn and your beverage of choice. You’re in for a long one.I was recently called out and attacked by Mark Hopkins over at the blog Mashable with his latest post, Is Twitter Vulnerable To Marketer Attack?Mark apparently [...]

Craft and Travel PLR Discount

I blogged previously about the ways you can use PLR creatively to promote your websites, gather leads and create products. In my Creative PLR post I mentioned how much I love the All Private Label content provided by Alice Seba and Mila Sidman. Well, they have just emailed me with a special offer for 2 [...]

Fab Flock and More Online Challenges

First of all, how exciting is this - I’m blogging from my Flock browser. Am I cool or what? (who shouted “what”?). I downloaded Flock a couple of months ago and now that we are using it for the Thirty Day Challenge I’m planning to learn lots more about it from Ed Dale and Dan [...]

Celebrate Your Differences!

Thanks to everyone who commented on my last post.
I don’t want to get into a major discussion about the differences between men and women when it comes marketing and business, or differences in general, but I can see that it is a topic many of you have deliberated over and given some thought to.
While I [...]

Where Have All the Good Girls Gone?

Where Have All the Good Girls Gone?

Allison Reynolds wrote an interesting blog post “On Being a Window Washer” She related it to her own experiences, asking why there were fewer successful female internet marketers, and reflecting on needing a mentor to bounce things off.
I started writing a reply but it got so long I decided I’d make it a blog post [...]

Creative PLR Part 2: Beyond the Norm

So, where was I?
Ah, yes, going beyond standard uses for PLR.
I sat down earlier and created a list of different ways you could use PLR material (articles, reports and/or ebooks) that fits into my category of the Creative PLR User.
First, it might be worth explaining why you would want to be creative (in case it [...]

Creative PLR Part 1

If you haven’t come across PLR (or Private Label Rights) content before, then this is simply articles and other material (ebooks, reports etc.) that are created and sold to multiples of people so they can use them as their own. This usually means purchasers can modify them, use them on their own websites and in their [...]

My New Nephew

I was planning to blog about creative uses for PLR today but more important things have acted as a distraction - namely the birth of my first nephew.
Baby James was born this morning (one day before his due date) and weighed-in at 8lb1oz. My sister and her husband don’t live very close to me so [...]