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Something for the Weekend 2 August 2009

This week’s Something for the Weekend is a little late but I think the wait has been worth it. For the third week running, the content in this column is dedicated to the achievements of the students on the Alex Jeffreys coaching program and again it has been difficult to limit the content to just 10 examples of excellent work being done over the past seven days. This week’s edition has nearly all been about videos, as the students fired up their webcams and descended upon Youtube in numbers!

I have watched some great videos this week as the students recorded welcome messages for their blogs and also kept a video journal of their progress. Video is something I am not really used to myself and I know I have to climb out of my comfort zone and get one done.

Full credit to Mick Fallon, Paul Wilson, Robert Hughes and Sean Beardmore who all put welcome videos on their blogs this week and Neil Marsh who has recorded a series of video journals documenting his progress so far. Well done to you all, you have really put me to shame this week for not having done my video yet!

Doug Taylor made a great a point on his blog this week that you do not have to be a guru to be worth listening to. Everyone participating on the coaching program has the right to create a blog and their opinions on internet marketing are just as valid as a “big name guru”. I have read some amazing content over the past few weeks from people who have not had much previous experience in IM but they “get it” and are willing to learn. I am also honoured that Doug mentioned me in the post as someone worth listening to so thank you for that.

I have enjoyed reading Karen Kalata’s blog over the past few weeks. She has a great writing style and anyone who has perhaps not visited it yet should get themselves over there! This week Karen wrote about how Content is King and I think this is true now more than ever since we are entering a new “social internet” phase. People want high quality, informative and entertaining content… and they want it for free!

It’s great to see my fellow students make real progress and I was delighted to read JR Biasi is almost ready to release a new ebook.  JR is basing the book around his own experiences of getting more productive and as someone who is prone to distraction myself, I am really looking forward to its release.

I have to mention Josh Bartlett again because it seems that every day he publishes another nugget of information and I have learned so much from him over the past few weeks. This week, he introduced me to Amazon video hosting and a new product he has lined up to make the uploading and embedding of videos hosted on their tricky service has got me really excited. Keep me informed, Josh!

Finally, this post from Keith Purkiss should be a warning to anyone who is reliant on a third-party service to run their business, in this case, eBay. Keith wrote about the day disaster struck and his eBay account was suspended for seemingly no good reason. Fortunately he has not been banned completely but it just goes to show that by relying on such services your entire livelihood is at their mercy should they decided on a whim that your face doesn’t fit any more.

As always, I’d love to hear your feedback on this week’s list and if you think there was another deserving mention which I missed out then please feel free to link to it within your comments below.

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8 Responses to Something for the Weekend 2 August 2009

  1. Ann Marie Dennis August 3, 2009 at 4:54 pm

    Hi David,

    just wanted to congratulate you on a really professional, clean cut looking blog. It’s great to see and hear how well the new students of Alex Jeffreys are coming along :-)

    Annie

    • David Walker August 4, 2009 at 7:35 pm

      Hi Annie,

      Thanks for dropping by. It’s nice to see some of the 1.0 students checking up on us newbies ;-)

      David

  2. Doug Taylor August 4, 2009 at 1:20 am

    Thanks for the mention of my blog post David. I really like your blog and I think big things are in store for you.
    Doug

    • David Walker August 4, 2009 at 7:35 pm

      Hi Doug,

      Thank you for the kind words and it was a pleasure to include you on this week’s list, I really enjoyed your blog post!

      I hope this is the start of something great for me online. I have really enjoyed updating my blog so far and feel as though I have direction and purpose online for the first time in years!

      David

  3. Melanie Steeden August 4, 2009 at 7:23 am

    Hey David,

    Another great list, even if it is a little late:) I was busy on the weekend anyway…lol
    Look forward to the next post, I now have entire week to read up on everyone you listed.

    Cheers
    Mel

    • David Walker August 4, 2009 at 7:37 pm

      Hi Mel,

      Thank your for your comment. Hopefully the next “Something for the Weekend” will be dedicated to the students yet again but it’s up to them to produce the goods first!

      David

  4. Derek Overington August 4, 2009 at 10:20 am

    Hi David,
    Nice blog mate,full of good content and adviseand gives me something to aim for!

    • David Walker August 4, 2009 at 7:38 pm

      Hi Derek,

      Thank you for your comment. Please feel to drop by any time!

      David

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