Hey Everyone,
Hmmm…. Module 6 – Triple Threat affiliate? So what can I say?
Well first and foremost it was an information overload session and the coaching webinar session went beyond the 3 hour mark and I fell asleep twice during the webinar. Yes, that’s right I nodded off twice or more and no, it’s wasn’t boring, just my brain felt quite incompetent to handle the various processing streams of information although despite I nodded off on several occasions, I still managed to take a humoungous amount of notes.
Anyway, before I nod off again, how was module 6?
It began with Alex zentifying and deep brain cleansing with his philosophical pschological tactics and pre-priming us in the best receptive mode to focus on his lecture are it seemed to have the opposite effect for me and it all started off again with one of the numerous stories he would tell us about.
You see, Alex, was telling us how a French Guy named Matt Monsieur? Monsieur Matt? who he was attending a seminar with in San Francisco, who later when Alex met up again, year ago had built a business with blew past Alex’s. The point was that somehow fate and coincidence bought them back together again earlier this fornight when Alex was visiting Disneyland Florida. Apparently they parked in the same block and were 5 cars apart in the same row? That’s just freaky destiny or what?
Anyway, later continued to explain how both families then went around together having fun, enjoying life etc.. and that Walt Disney’s motto of:
“One Man’s dream“
was what Alex also believed and that he and Monsieur Matt went around Disneyland looking at various aspects from a marketing perspective, where they stumbled upon the 3 little pigs and stood there laughing like kids according to his missus.
This Alex, used effectively in describing how everyone should be building a business with strong foundations i.e. like the third little pig who built the house of bricks and mortar and kept the wolf out of bay. So after storytelling times of happy adventures across the pond, aka the Atlantic ocean, Alex Fastracked to reasons why everyone should be focusing on list building and list build only. Nothing else – just build the damn list, list, list!!!
But another few key ingredients included – you need to be able to create quality fresh content, traffic, and create a form or something that makes people attract to you or makes you likeable.(Sorry but that ain’t moi, everybody hates me even if I smile at them lol – guess I must have a mean face)
Furthermore, Alex then bombard us with his usual dictionary of random quotes collated from various influences, guros, experts and so called people with high authority along with all the 80/20 rules, about not holding back and re-plan, re-plan, re-plan.
Then there were the 3 phases:
- Build A List
- Write your own eBook
- Learn e-Mail Marketing
Well, yeah, also earning as your learning? Erm…is that even a good strategy?
Next for the remain hours or so , Alex kept recapping on what we had leanrt and that it was a simple process, just:
- Create a good eBook
- Create a squeeze page
- Set up on Autopilot
- Market the eBook
- Build a list,
And finally keeping everything SIMPLE!!!!!
Oh and there was something about Results and Excuses and that
“You can be so close to success but not see how close you really are!”
Well how dose one define close, a eyelash away, a millimeter? Maybe even a centimeter, a meter or a kilometers?> Possibly even miles?
Then Alex progress to another story about the boy and the size and growth issue – well I think I fell asleep by then, why? My notes were slanted. But hey h, Alex soldiered on at blistering pace about again got his dictionary book of quote of which he picked up Vincent Thomas quote of
“Winners never quite, Quitters never Win!!!”
From there on, Alex concluded the first part of the webinar with the emphasis on that “Hell no, it’s not hard!” and to just get it going!!!
Right, cont…on next post!!!!



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Interesting reading. Thanks. I thought I was the only disappointed one, but, I really didn’t know what to expect. I thought that for the 3 1/2 hours of Module 6, only about 30 minutes, tops, was actually teaching something. The rest was just idle chatter, stories, etc. and the continual repetition: “the money is in the list”, “build the list”, “build the list”. “build the list”. The day after, having received an email from Alex, inviting comment, feedback, I wrote to him, only to get an autoresponder telling me he wouldn’t be reading my email.. so much for the invitation he sent.
I think now that the object should be to learn as much as you can and go your own way.
Dan
Hi Dan
Lol, I couldn’t agree with you more that it was very repetitive – it drove me up the walls sorry to hear about the issue with Alex, that’s very poor customer service in my books but then at least you didn’t have to do what I did – which was send 3 support messages before I got an answer. Still, I think your approach make sense and is excellent indeed
All the best
Nigel
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