Am I going to be a TV celebrity? Will I be stopped in the street formy autography? Here's how it might happen...
The Money Programme, a prestigious BBC show about money and business in the UK, is reporting on the explosion of The Secret. It's taking the angle of how to use the law of attraction in bigbusiness.
I got an email from a researcher at the BBC wanting to interview me about the law of attraction cos I'm guy who created the best-selling ebook Inspired Attraction.
I was terrfied but I called her immediately. We talked for 30 minutes. I don't remember what I said. I don't know if I made sense. Who knows if I'll be on the show but it was a blast doing the interview.
To celebrate I've knocked $10 of the price of Inspired Attraction.
If you want a copy of the ebook the BBC - the largest broadcasting company in the world - is using in its research visit http://www.inspiredattraction.com
I'll see you on the back roads...
Colin
P.S. The price stays down only as long as the grin stays on my face.Get your cut-price copy quick!
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Sunday, 20 May 2007
What's your biggest roadblock?
Why haven't you launched your career as an go-to-work-in-your-pyjamas, watch-the-money-roll-in internet marketer?
Filling in the survey below will tell me your biggest roadblock and let me focus on helping you break through.
Free Online Surveys
I'll see you on the back roads...
Colin
Filling in the survey below will tell me your biggest roadblock and let me focus on helping you break through.
Free Online Surveys
I'll see you on the back roads...
Colin
Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Who the hell am I to write this blog?
A couple of months ago I discovered the real challenge with internet marketing.
And it's not how to create a product, build a list, create a website, or any of that practical stuff.
The real challenge is a simple fill-in-the-blanks question -- "Who the hell am I to _____?"
"Who the hell am I to write an ebook?"
"Who the hell am I to send out an email to my subscribers?"
"Who the hell am I to publish a newsletter?"
Any challenges with the practical side of internet marketing can be easily answered.
Here's an example.
If you don't know how to create a blog it's not for lack of information. It's because once you have a blog then you'd have to write something on it. And who the hell are you to write a blog!
Rather than deal with the 'Who the hell am I?' question, you pretend the problem lies with the practical aspects of creating a blog. Should I use Blogger or should I use Word Press?
The reason you've not answered them doesn't lie with the quality of the information or your lack of ability to implement it.
It lies with that one question -- with that one limiting belief.
I asked this question at Unseminar 3. Pat O'Bryan loomed over me, glared down and said 'Who the hell are you not to?'
And it's as simple as that.
"Who the hell are you not to write an ebook?"
"Who the hell are you not to send out an email to my subscribers?"
"Who the hell are you not to publish a newsletter?"
I'll see you on the back roads...
Colin
And it's not how to create a product, build a list, create a website, or any of that practical stuff.
The real challenge is a simple fill-in-the-blanks question -- "Who the hell am I to _____?"
"Who the hell am I to write an ebook?"
"Who the hell am I to send out an email to my subscribers?"
"Who the hell am I to publish a newsletter?"
Any challenges with the practical side of internet marketing can be easily answered.
Here's an example.
If you don't know how to create a blog it's not for lack of information. It's because once you have a blog then you'd have to write something on it. And who the hell are you to write a blog!
Rather than deal with the 'Who the hell am I?' question, you pretend the problem lies with the practical aspects of creating a blog. Should I use Blogger or should I use Word Press?
The reason you've not answered them doesn't lie with the quality of the information or your lack of ability to implement it.
It lies with that one question -- with that one limiting belief.
I asked this question at Unseminar 3. Pat O'Bryan loomed over me, glared down and said 'Who the hell are you not to?'
And it's as simple as that.
"Who the hell are you not to write an ebook?"
"Who the hell are you not to send out an email to my subscribers?"
"Who the hell are you not to publish a newsletter?"
I'll see you on the back roads...
Colin
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