February 4, 2005

“I Gotta Tell You” Tips Update!

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How Drastic Changes At Google AdWords® Can Put HUGE Profits In Your Pocket!

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February 4, 2005

Peter Nicholls Online :

Hi Jim Pete here, I was watching your first intro video and couldn’t help noticing you had found and was using notate as a whiteboard as l do.
I also noticed you had the same problem as myself that the words on the screen do not write fluid and clearly as you want.
When l contacted Kate at notate she had her engineers investigate and their is a setting inside camtasia you can reset so that they are both in perfect harmony,
Hope that helps you some regards Pete

Hi Jim… Silvio here.
Wow! The look and feel of a blog makes your publication so much better.

It stopped me on my tracks!

Wow, Jim I LOVE the new look!! I love that that we can leave our comments here. You’re always using cutting edge techniques. Now the only thing left is a Podcast. LOL! :-)

February 5, 2005

Chris :

The blogs a great idea. I’ve been thinking of putting a baby blog on my site…now that you have I have a better way to use it. Thumbs up…instant feedback!

Hi Jim

I don’t know why you mentioned Oxymoron, but it reminded me of a funny experience.

I was in a bar in Dublin, Ireland when I got talking to a local who asked me if I knew what an Oxymoron was. I said I wasn’t sure, he said “It’s a phrase where the words contradict each other. For Example: British Intelligence (Service)” :-)
Yes I’m British

Check your CSS about your div position (relative). And also, you can’t include a paragraph in another paragraph. In the paragraph “How Drastic Changes At Google AdWords” there are other included. I have no time enough but if you submit the url to the W3C validator, it will give you the list of what it doesn’t like. The important thing (in my point of view) is that you have something to tell us. Technical point (as long as it works) is secondary except if, like me, you want your site being accessible for disabled people.

Doug :

Can someone tell me what this is for? (at the top of the blog)

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Chuck :

Hi Jim,

Great new look and feel. Would love to know which blog services you suggest.

Chuck

February 6, 2005

Jerry DeCouto :

Hi Jim,
I listen to your newsletters and they are so helpful!!!

Thank you so very much.

I really did enjoy this last video email mini-course. I have one mostly done on Credit Repair and Obtaining Low interest credit cards.

I hope you don’t mind Jim, but I’d like to ask you a few questions after listening to you.

1.Should you put a plug in for your product in each lesson in a link?
2.Would I have the sales letter as my website page & there put the pop up and sign up box to get subscribers for email course?
3. On the 50/50 rule (content/pitch)would I send out a full sales pitch letter at the end of the mini course in a broadcast or would it be on my website.
Basically I’m trying to figure out where to actually put the sales letter (which I did off of Yanik’s sales template)

Thanks so much Jim. You are really motivational for me and I so appreciate that.

Sincerely
Jerry De Couto

Love the blog Jim. I agree that this is the next phase of inter marketing. Later.

Sincerely
Larry Fann

February 8, 2005

John McCabe :

Hi, Jim…

Love the blog format.

Since I switched to MT myself a couple of weeks ago, I’m seeing it everywhere (must be that reticular activation thing). I’m amazed at what people are doing with the platform.

You gave me some excellent ideas for content in a subscription site I’m working on…

Thanks!

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