Current JV Giveaway Mania – Spring 2010

by nigelyip on March 4, 2010

Hey all,

I hope you are well and it’s been quite a while since I last updated this blog. The reason partly because I’ve been busily working on the next ebook creation (Money From Where You – not from Where I am) whilst also trying to get my damn web-designer to get my site built for “Copywriting Bam!” Seriously, nowadays – you simply just can’t get the staff.

Anyway, the point of call is that as many of you may or may not know already – giveaways are a perfect way and solution to help us build more subscribers for our own mailing list.

So it absolutely no wonder that you always see plenty of contributors and members visiting, joining and subscribing to these events. The advantages are huge as not only are they the best way to get loads of free stuff, they can also help you build a huge mailing list fast. So over the next few months, you may occasionaly see me posting a few various posts about the latest current and ongoing JV Giveaway events – so be sure to bookmark us, ‘cos the sooner you know and get in, the sooner and more you can profit!

List of Current JV Events – more on the way by the end of the week!

Growing success giveaway – Runs from 03 March 2010 – 17 March 2010
Click here from more details

Peter Cottontail 2010 Easter Giveaway – Runs from 31 March 2010 – 30 April 2010

Permanent Giveaway 2010 – Runs from 14 February 2010 – 31 December 2010

Give Me My Money 2010 Giveaway

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Current Jv Giveaway Mania Spring 2010
03.12.10 at 7:21 am

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1 Sue McDonald 03.12.10 at 2:23 am

Hi Nigel

Like your comment about not being able to get the staff. Recently go some graphics done and they did not match the description I had written but after 3 changes I said it would do but I couldn’t keep going.

As you see my name is Sue McDonald and I live in Australia. I am at present doing the Newbie course with Mark Terrell who originally did the course with Alex a few years ago.

It’s interesting learning and like everyone that starts these types of courses we all want to make money and have more time to ourselves. I hope you are making a great living and if you have time over the next few weeks and you could take a look at my blog and leave a comment, I would certainly appreciate.

Kindest regards

Sue

2 nigelyip 03.13.10 at 12:04 am

Hi Sue,

Firstly, a warm welcome and thank you for visiting my blog (Although in the Uk it’s no where near as warm as Australia), and yeah, you’re right about the staff issue Sue. I guess sometimes it just better to do certain things yourself, but then again, there are occasions where it is much more preferable to outsource a certain task, otherwise we would be overworked, stressed out and barely have any time to enjoy and the rewards and pleasures that we have earned and so thoroughly deserve.

Therefore, like you mentioned, (and I agree to this as well is that ) is that there is point in whatever we do, or whatever task we may conduct, where one has to say enough it enough, otherwise we could keep going and complete miss out on the point, where upon reflection later, we may begin to question whether this pursuit for perfection or above acceptable standard was necessary or not.

With regards to Mark, I’ve heard a lot about him and I think he might have been on the same Alex Course as I was, a few years ago – but then again I’m not 100% certain as there was a lot of students named Mark – lol

But yeah, it is certainly very interesting learning from peers especially, since everyone brings about a unique set of skills and expertise with them, which when combined effectively can produce significant results.

My advice (if you value it) is that it is best to not think about the money first, instead concentrate on getting the most out of the course instead, that where most of the value is with these course i.e. what you will learn, the experience, and the relationships you build with your fellow student friends, because they will later become your future partners who will help you make money and vice versa.

And as they say, “it’s not about the final destination; instead, it’s about the experience and the journey on getting there!”

Another thing is that initially, you will have to invest a lot of time and effort, however once you get started, and keep the momentum going, that where things start to happen.

Now I’m not sure whether Mark may, or may not have stated the following or not, but our mentor Alex, use to banter on about “Don’t chase money, let money chase you!”

When I first started out, I didn’t get it as I used to think about money first, however when I finally got round to switching my thinking around – that’s when things started to happen, and now like I have said on my about me page – I’ve managed to make a sustainable 4 figure income monthly, and I get a lot of spare time where I am able to enjoy my hobbies and spend quality time with my parents and younger brother.

Anyway, apologies about the long reply – there are times where my creative side of my mind decides to pop in, loses control and wanders around aided with my fingers hammering away furiously at the keyboard -Lol

Take care and all the best!

Kindest regards
Nigel

3 Karen 05.10.10 at 1:25 pm

Hi Nigel,

Liked your blog, like you I have turned to a mentor, I am a new student of Mark Terrell’s and I am researching other people’s blogs . I would appreciate when you have time to stop by my blog and leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Thanks
Karen

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