IM Focused, Are You?

September 23, 2008

Hellooooo World, my ebook is ready!

Well, it’s not like the whole world is going to see this post, but I’m ready for them if they come. ;-)

IM-Focused is the name of my latest ebook and you can fall under the spell of the sales page here:  IM Focused

Who’s it for?  I’m glad you asked.

   *  The new marketer.
   *  The struggling marketer.
   *  The yet-to-make-some-decent-money with internet marketing marketer.
   *  Anyone who is busy all day online with nothing to show for it.
   *  Anyone who gets sucked into every new way of making money that comes along, and tries them all for a brief period of time, unsuccessfully.
   *  The marketer who remembers not what he downloads but keeps downloading in the name of “research.”
   *  Anyone who suffers from Information Overload and Paralysis by Analysis.
   *  Anyone who isn’t currently taking focused action.

Who is IM Focused NOT for?

   *  Those looking for a get-rich-quick scheme or an easy button.
   *  Those looking for someone else to do everything for them.
   *  Anyone who is afraid of actually doing some work.
   *  Anyone who is not serious about making money with internet marketing.

Having said all that, please know that I have written an ebook to help people get past what’s keeping them at a stand still.  I don’t have all the answers but I am having some success and I want to share what I have found to workIM Focused

Thanks for reading,
Peggy
P.S.  If you’d like to be an affiliate, please contact me at peggy[at]peggybaron.com.

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Jumping Through Hoops and Getting Things Done

September 17, 2008

Wow, it’s amazing how fast time flies by when I’ve got my eyeballs glued to my computer screen and I’m working hard on something.  Forgetting to eat… now that doesn’t happen often! 

I’ve finished a new project and I’m just waiting for ClickBank approval.  I’ll tell you a little bit about it while I’m waiting. 

I got this idea to help out new marketers who work hard all day and accomplish little in their internet marketing, while spending lots of money on new products.  So I wrote an ebook that explains how to take focused action and get things done.  After all, you need to have measurable results at the end of the day that lead to money coming into your bank account.  That’s the bottom line, isn’t it?

It’s funny that I talk about fear in the ebook, because there were some things involved in this project that were most definitely way out of my comfort zone.  Doing an audio interview with Willie Crawford for one of the five bonuses was probably the biggest.  But I did it while shaking in my boots.  I’m NOT a phone person, especially not a recorded phone person.

Anyway, I’ll let you know the link once it’s live.  If you’re new and struggling, I think this ebook may help you.

More Internet Marketing Self Doubt

September 5, 2008

So I’d been going along nicely with my WSO and enjoying my growing PayPal account as well as the nice comments people were making when it happened… someone posted a comment on my WSO that was less than glowing.  First they listed three things they liked, then one thing they wished was explained better and in more detail.  Then someone else agreed.

My first reaction was a punch-in-the-gut feeling.  They didn’t like it, I’m no good at this, I’m a horrible teacher, my WSO has just tanked, etc., etc.

Then I decided to take this as constructive criticism and approach it with the attitude that this criticism could actually be a good thing. 

Instead of getting defensive, I looked at the chapter they were talking about and I added more examples and further explanations.  I posted a comment addressing what changes I made and thanked them for helping make my product better.  I also PMd both of them explaining the same thing.  I haven’t heard from one of them, but the other was happy with my “fast-acting, top-notch customer service” and was pleased with the outcome.  He even posted a new comment about liking the changes. 

The WSO didn’t tank and people are still purchasing.

So I guess the point of this post is:  don’t crumble under criticism (which is what I normally do), take it and use it to make your product better.