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I’m Back, But Where On Earth Have I Been

1197148609945122159freedo_Glossy_Globe.svg.thumbSome of you may have been wondering where on earth I have disappeared to?

Well David & I have some exciting news! We are expecting a baby at the end of March 2010, that’s what you get when you live on an isolated Island! Unfortunately for me I have spend a large amount of time, rushing to the bathroom, leaning out car doors and looking at the base of trees throwing up – not pretty and very exhausting. I have been battling to get my regular daily tasks complete and the IM has gone somewhat by the wayside. The great news is I am starting to improve and only throw up about once a day at the moment, hopefully this ends soon and I can actually ‘glow’…lol

As a consequence, we have quit our Island job as we decided it was far to isolated and simply not suitable, so we are now also in the process of moving house and back to the mainland. With the knowledge we have gained we have managed to rank Canvas Prints Online depending on the day, from page 1 to 3 of google which is super exciting. We think that using Youtube and Traffic Geyser has had the biggest impact on the ranking. Another niche that we developed with a friend has also recently had a mention in Australian Home Beautiful Magazine, which is also super exciting and grown the business overnight –  Trambanners.com.au

So I feel I need to almost go back to scratch and re-watch some of Alex Jeffreys traffic modules and really re-motivate and consolidate much of the learning. So expect to see more blog posts and posts in the private member forums. 

I am looking forward to re-connecting with you all!

Cheers

Mel

I Am A Winner…In So Many Ways!

rog-blog.com Blog Of The Day 8th August 2009I have been secretly eyeing of the rog-blog.com, Blog of the Day Award and wondering how I can get one. Well I finally won one! I like to thank Roger for honour, but I’m still not sure how I won?

I also feel like a winner by simply being a part of the Alex Jeffreys Coaching program. I expected to learn a lot about Internet marketing, but I never expected to be surrounded by such an amazing community. The support and generosity of the group as a whole and also from many individuals has been overwhelming. I also feel like I have made friends from all over the globe, that will hopefully last a lifetime. The private members forum is a very positive place to ‘hang out’. 

I hope that all of Alex Jeffreys students achieve their goals and ambitions and that all the dreams come true.

To your success!

Cheers

Mel

Youtube…A Terrifying Experience!

images-2Well, I know I’m not the only one who is petrified of putting themselves ‘out there’ on youtube! Well at least I hope I’m not the only one. So how did I take the great leap (and yes it was a HUGH leap) and what was holding me back.

Well the second question is easy to answer, fear is definitely what was holding me back from making my first online video. Certainly a fear of many things! Firstly, I think fear of negative criticism and just simple negativity! I think in truth no-one wants to suffer from other people being negative and criticizing them especially when they are a newbie. Secondly fear of failure. The question is- what if I declare myself to the world and then I am a dismal failure, everyone will know! It was a giant step and leap of faith for me to make the the very first video.

What made me finally get my  act together and finally do it. Well the same answer as question two – fear of failure! If I don’t do it I am bound to fail, heck all the gurus are using video marketing, so therefore I need to be. I was also very nervous about putting myself ‘out there’ in the form of my own personal blog, but hey so far it’s been a pretty good experience. So how bad can Youtube be?

I know the first video isn’t going to rock the world and certainly isn’t a masterpiece by any stretch, but hey I have done it, it’s out there! Hopefully I can only improve from the first effort and not get worse If you are also struggling, the only advice I can give is listen to the gurus and just act and take the plunge, surely it couldn’t be any worse than mine…lol

Some of the things that made it slightly easier for me was:

  • Watching Maria Andros over and over and over again, I keep telling myself I wasn’t procrastinating, but rather I was learning…lol
  • I shot the video in a situation that I felt relaxed. For me it was around my horses, they give me a feeling of being relaxed and I am very comfortable around them. For you it may be with family members, so your kids or at the beach, out shopping or whatever it takes to make you feel relaxed!
  • I didn’t put any pressure on myself to make a epic masterpiece. I was just happy to get something achieved that showed a little about myself, I know I can improve at a later date and learn from my first go.
  • I decided that I was just going to have a go and do it regardless of the outcome.
  • I didn’t do to many takes. I found that after a certain time I actually got worse and become more critical of myself and more nervous. So I decided to choose the best take I had a run with that. I can always go back at a later date and have another go!
  • Don’t be overly hard on yourself, sure analyze things, but it takes time to achieve perfection. We can’t all become gurus overnight.

So…..here is the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w1YHbOYldo

Please leave a comment, but be nice, it’s been a terrifying experience!:)

Cheers & Good Luck

Mel

Drink More Water For Increased Productivity

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It is estimated that your body is around 60 – 70% water content. Various vital organs and systems in the body comprise of water, blood is mostly water and the lungs and muscles all have a high water content. The brain is made up of around 80% water. One of the major functions of water in the body is to pump oxygen to the the cells and it is well known that the body can only last without oxygen for  minutes.

So how do you know if you are dehydrated and not getting enough water throughout the day. Well, some of the effects of dehydration include:

  • Poor concentration
  • Lack of energy and  yawning
  • Headaches
  • Poor sleep patterns
  • Sore and tired eyes
  • Joint problems and aches and pains
  • Dry skin

If you are suffering from the above effects chances are you won’t be able to work and live to 100% of your ability. Drinking enough water and keeping your body hydrated will actually help you to maintain focus and increase you energy levels.

The best way to stay hydrated is to drink water regularly throughout the day. A good rule of thumb is to have 1/2 a glass to a glass every hour. Another clue is to drink water at room temperature. This is because it is absorbed more readily and easily in to the body. Some great tips to help you to drink throughout the day and stay hydrated include:

  • Keep a large bottle of water by your desk
  • Keep water bottles in all sorts of different places including your car
  • Substitute herbal teas instead of regular tea and coffee
  • Try adding a dash of lemon of lime juice to the water to give it more flavor
  • Have a glass of water every time you have a cup of coffee or tea
  • Every time you eat have water as well.
  • Have a glass of water when you first wake up in the morning
  • If you are having an alcoholic drink make every second drink you have a glass of water

So remember to drink plenty of water, stay hydrated and you will find you become more productive!

Friday On Tour

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I am going to preface every ‘Friday On Tour’, by adding that this travel diary was written some time ago, but over time shows how persistence can pay off. Please remember that many times when we were writing we were exhausted, out of our comfort zone and often on the edge due to just being tired. So occasionally we have a little dig at other countries, please as individuals don’t take it personally or be offended, we actually loved 99% of places we went and the people we met. I also occasionally might add comments in ‘hindsight’, if I do I’ll make them in blue. So please enjoy and fee free to make comments. 

 I’d be lying if I said it hasn’t been pretty tough here, this place is not particularly geared towards the budget traveler. We are staying in Road Town on the south side of the island, which is where all the charter companies are located unfortunately the beaches are the north side, consequently expensive to get to. So when we are not looking for work there is not a lot to do. The best time to go out is between 5pm to 7pm everyday to the Village Cay Marina Bar, because the drinks are at happy hour prices making them just affordable, and on Fridays they also have free food. The Village Cay has turned out to be a sensational place to meet people. We meet a fabulous bloke named Jim who is going to let us stay at his house next week while he is out on charter work.

 Sleeping at the salubrious Sea View hotel is proving to be a nightmare. We have both resorted to earplugs but even the effect of them is wearing off. The small window in our very small room is right next to a very busy and noisy road that doesn’t seem to slow down all night with the Island hoons doing burn-outs up the hill! So staying at Jim’s harbor side condo is going to be a blessing.

 We hired a car yesterday morning and Monday afternoon, which is the best thing we have done yet. This island has without any question some of the most spectacular and picturesque scenery I have ever scene. Every photo is like a postcard. There have only been cars on Tortola for about 25 years and it shows in the driving skills of the locals. The roads are not much more than bitumen goat tracks, with the little 4wd we hired only just making it up them in 1st gear.

 Well if hiring are car was good we had a better day out on the water yesterday. David while wearing a switch productions shirt and wandering the marinas met a full time underwater cinema photographer, an Argentinean named Armando. He was going out to do a day’s filming on a local wreck and we were invited along. As I happened to have the long blonde hair I was invited to be a part of the film and got a free dive in the process. David got to go snorkeling. We then went to a little beach resort on another island – Copper island to do some still photography.

Until next time

Thursday Blogroll

This week’s blogroll is going to feature a few people that I have been lucky enough to get to meet and know a little throughout the duration of Alex Jeffreys Mentoring Program. Hopefully I will get to know them better and actually meet them in time.

First up is Matthew Wolfe, Matthew has been incredibly helpful in setting up my blog. Matthew in a few short weeks has already set up a jam packed blog with all sorts of information related to internet marketing. He has also set up a series of blogging video tutorials that you can get for free. So it is definitely worth checking out.

Rich Darby another student of Alex Jeffreys has also set up a great and very informative blog. If you subscribe to Rich’s blog as a bonus you also get a Traffic Blaster Report. Rich also has a great list of 25 ways to increase traffic to your blog, it is well worth a read.

It goes without saying that one of the keys to a successful blog is without a question the ability to get traffic to your site. Rob Canyon has dedicated a page of his blog to ‘Traffic Secrets”. So if this is a topic you are interested go check it out. It is also worth reading the ‘About Me’ on Rob’s site to get an insight into who Rob is. He has also made himself accountable by listing his personal, entrepreneurial and business goals

What Are The Benefits of Brainstorming?

BrainstormingOne of the key components to Alex Jeffreys Mentoring program, is regular brainstorming sessions. Why are these beneficial and what can we gain from them?

Brainstorming is a way to gather ideas, it can be done as an individual or can involve a group who are looking to develop ideas and problem solve. The aim is generally to develop as many ideas as possible and then go back and evaluate them at a later date. Ideas can be worked on changed and improved.

Brainstorming is a great tool in any situation to bring out ideas and stimulate creative though processes. It can often bring a shift in paradigm and thinking and enables many different minds and ideas to be brought together. It is incredibly beneficial to bounce your ideas and thinking processes of other people. This bouncing of ideas then may in turn spark the ideas of another individual.

Some of the benefits of brainstorming may include:

  • Encouragement of creativity
  • Expanding of thinking to see different perspectives of problem solving and idea development
  • Everyone can be involved equally, every idea is a worthy one
  • Brainstorming can help ideas to grow quickly
  • It can dramatically increase productivity
  • Can help to develop lateral thinking

So wether you are involved in a group as just an individual brainstorming can be a useful tool to develop ideas and solve problems. Please feel free to comment and add your ideas.

Friday On Tour

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I am going to preface every ‘Friday On Tour’, by adding that this travel diary was written some time ago, but over time shows how persistence can pay off. Please remember that many times when we were writing we were exhausted, out of our comfort zone and often on the edge due to just being tired. So occasionally we have a little dig at other countries, please as individuals don’t take it personally or be offended, we actually loved 99% of places we went and the people we met. I also occasionally might add comments in ‘hindsight’, If I do I’ll make them in blue. So please enjoy and fee free to make comments.

 

Hello to everyone,

 

David:

Thanks to everybody that helped in our final getaway. We had a busy time in Brisbane finalizing details and preparing for our departure but finally made it. As I write we are sitting in our room at the Clay Hotel Miami beach. Hotel seems to be a bit of a classic and the area resembles St Kilda a little.

 

 

Mel: (26.1.04, 2.20am local time):

 

It’s about 5.30 p.m. at home and both David and I have been having trouble getting into a decent sleep pattern. We have arrived in St Thomas and it seems to have been a journey and a half to get to this point.

 

We chanced accommodation in a fabulous hostel in South Beach, Miami. The room was on the basic side and the hall a little smelly, but it was located in a very cosmopolitan area, with trendy shopping and outdoor dining only two blocks to the beach. The area has a very Spanish feel about it, in fact Spanish is spoken as frequently as English and the shopping strip is located on Esponola Way. Dreadlocks and fuel gusling Chevs are also a common site.

 

The first night we arrived late and were pretty jaded from the traveling so we had a quick quesadilla and an early night. The second night we hooked up with a group of Aussies also staying in the hostel and ended up having a late night. Somehow we got tickets to ‘Kelly’s Birthday’ (we still haven’t figured out who Kelly is) at a place called Backdoor Bambi, which I though was a strip joint, but was only called this because you entered through the backdoor not the front. The free tickets included two free drinks, but the bar staff were quick to point out this didn’t include tips and they don’t except change. This was a bizarre place, what kind of of person wasn’t there, trannies, gays, gorgeous women, backpackers, women dressed as chickens and every thing in between. We only stayed for a few drinks because the prices made your average nightclub in Toorak look cheap.

 

Between the jet lag and expensive drinks we both felt like crap the next day, but had to be up early to get our flight to St. Thomas.

 

David: (30/1/05 10.00 AM local time):

 

We have now been in Tortola for approx. 3 days. We had 2 nights in St Thomas in the US Virgin Isles on the way. Scenery was quite spectacular but very touristy. Up to 8 cruise ships a day for very expensive duty free shopping. The locals thought we were British, no idea of what Australia was. Accommodation very exp. $90 US for room not much larger than double bed with shared bathroom down the hall. (Mel: but it did have a sensational view and breakfast was included) Hey Macca we met a bloke named Jeff in Red Hook, St Thomas who new of GF Marine, your service is famous all around the world. Good experience but were glad to be heading for Tortola.

 

Tortola: arrived via fast ferry (approx. 50 Min) at ferry terminal to be greeted by not very friendly customs officers. Eventually convinced them to give us a month.

Cheapest accom. We could find $65 US per night with 7th night free. Tiny room with fridge and en-suite practically no windows and on main road (quite noisy). (Mel: not to mention the roosters crowing at around 5am every morning)

 

Tortola. has much nicer feel with much less US influence as it is much harder to get long term visas. The scenery is absolutely stunning especially from small harbor side bar called Village Cay. (Mel: the view is stunning because there are boats tied up there worth more than half the RBYC fleet combined!!!) This is proving to be the place to hang out to network and make contacts. We have met some really friendly Canadians and an American who have been helping us with advice and contacts. The island seams to be very friendly overall with people just stopping to offer a lift if you are walking along the street out of town. The food is crap, the coffee not even that good and expensive but not as bad as St Thomas.

 

We had a caribbean deliverance style experience when we walked to a local suburb Purcell Estate looking for cheap accom. Definitely not an area we would be comfortable staying

The Charter industry is huge with The Moorings alone having over 230 boats on line.

 

Any news from Aus greatly appreciated because not many people seam to know it exists over here.

 

Mel: so far we have been asked questions like:

Australia is that any where near Greenland?

Is it true that Spanish is the main language?

Is it also true that it is always very cold over there?

And we have been accused of always eating bangers and mash and drinking Tetley tea.

 

David & Mel

Make Money Blogging …. Is It Actually Possible?

money-scrIs it actually possible to make money blogging? Until two weeks ago I probably would have said, no way!

There is no question there is money to be made online, heck look at Alex Jeffreys, Mike Filsaime and the other gurus. I believe Mike makes about $25 million a year online, now that is staggering.

The real question is can someone like me make money by blogging online? Why couldn’t I? How lucky do I feel right now to be in Alex Jeffreys Mentoring course. I have definitely had my doubts but I am going to keep moving forward, with trust and belief. I have listed below a few of the basic things that I believe to be the very first steps in making money blogging and they have definitely been the starting points for me. Please keep in mind that this is written by an complete newbie, so I may have missed a few things, feel free to comment and add any info that you feel is relevant.

1. Get Started: Getting started seems pretty obvious, but taking the first step and making the first move can often be the hardest thing in the world. Particularly if you are unsure and don’t have the confidence. The best recommendation I can give is is pretty simple – just do it. It’s the only way you will get going. Pondering, dreaming and reading about making money blogging, won’t actually make you money. It’s pretty simple.

2. Get Help: Getting started can be pretty challenging if you don’t know what you are doing. So the answer to this is to get some help. This was a big point  for me, once upon a time I would have struggled through trying to do everything myself. It would have taken me hours to figure things out and the end result would have been pretty bad, or there would have been no end result. If you are lucky enough to be one of Alex Jeffreys students getting help is easy, you just need to go the forum and ask.

If you are not so lucky and missed out on being a part of Alex Jeffreys Mentoring program go to Elance. I discovered Elance only about two weeks ago and it blew my mind. Definitely go over there and have a look. You can get work done ranging from all types of writing including ebooks and blog content, admin, sales and marketing, web & programming, design and multi media even help with legal stuff. Just post your job and people bid will be for it, make sure you check out people’s portfolio before awarding them the work. If you don’t know anything about word press then post an add asking how much to set up a word press blog and give them some examples of other peoples blog that you like. 

If elance is not what you after go to other peoples blogs that you like and post a comment asking them how they got there blog to where it is. They may just help you. Getting help will save you time and certainly a lot of stress.

3. Honesty: Get people to know, like and trust you. How many times have I heard Alex Jeffreys repeat that little saying? I’ve actually lost count. The best way to achieve this in my opinion is to be honest. Be honest about who you are and where you are at. Be honest in life and most importantly be honest  to yourself.

4. Value: People are unlikely to come back to your site, if it has no value for them. The value could simply be in your story or it could be in the content you provide them that helps them with their blog. It could be in the free ebooks that you have for them to download. So make sure you are providing your readers with valuable content in some form or another.

5. Your Own Content: This is a funny one for me. When I first came across Elance, I was like too cool, I don’t even have to write my own blog posts! I quickly realized this wasn’t the point of the exercise. It hasn’t been an easy process for me, when I started this blog about 2 weeks ago, I had no idea or no inspiration about what to write about. Heck I am a complete newbie so was wondering what could I possibly have to offer, that people might actually take the time to read and also bring them back to my site. I believe that writing your own content allows you personality to shine through and also forces you to consider what you have learnt and what you might actually have to offer.  It may also be a great stepping stone to writing your own ebook.

5. List building: Goes without saying really, it’s all about the list! Having a great blog, means people will hopefully come back and eventually they  may sign up for a ebook and become part of your list and as I am learning the money is in the list!

Thanks for reading, feel free to comment. Look out for my next post on Back Planning and also look out for Fridays “On Tour With David & Mel” travel post

Cheers

Mel

Thursday Blogroll!

Well I must confess this is not an original idea, I saw it on David Walker’s Blog. What a super cool idea blogging, about other peoples blogs. David I hope you don’t mind if I take your idea and put my own little twist on It? Go and check out David’s blog it is super sleek looking and very informative. David has just released a free ebook Stop Slogging Start Blogging so don’t miss the opportunity to get copy.

My first Thursday Blogroll simply wouldn’t be complete with out mentioning my mentor and coach Alex Jeffreys. Alex knows his stuff and the proof is in his achievements. I haven’t had the chance to meet Alex yet, but can’t wait. He seems like a super cool, nice guy and is an internet marketing genius to boot

Garry Parkes is a former student of Alex Jeffreys and now works with Alex. It is worth having a look at Garry’s site to see the success that many of Alex’s former student s are having. Garry has been super helpful in Alex’s current mentoring and coaching course. So thanks a heap Garry.

A blog that is a personal favorite of mine that has nothing to do with Internet Marketing! If you love horses and are into animal welfare don’t miss this one Fulgy Horse of The Day. It has snarky commentary on the breeding of poor quality horses, silly or abusive training techniques and is an uncensored place to vent in the online horse world. Personally I find pretty funny.