carnival of struggling bumbling newbies - Dec 29, 2007
Filed Under Blog Carnivals | Posted on December 29, 2007
Welcome to the December 29, 2007 import export edition of carnival of struggling bumbling newbies.
James Alenteal presents >Blog Traffic Statistics: 1-time jump or ongoing increase? posted at >James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic.
Richard Lee presents >Reality: Option 1 or 2? posted at >Richard Lee.
MaxL presents >Two Biggest Mistakes You Should Avoid When Starting Online Business posted at >Taggos Alerts, saying, “Share with my readers what you would do different about your online business, given a chance…”
Ed Rivis presents >2008 campaign testing. posted at >Ed Rivis.
Thomas D. Brownsword presents >Business Action Update: December 14, 2007 posted at >Business Action Steps.
James D. Brausch presents >New Years Resolutions posted at >Weight Loss Dude.
Albert Decker presents >Resonant Enigma: The Test posted at >Resonant Enigma, saying, “Actually, a trio of short posts demonstrating my success at learning enough HTML to embed links on my blog, the last of which contains a link to the site where I learned it.”
CG Walters presents >Truth is But a Resting Place posted at >Into the Mist, saying, “Many people are willing to accept that experiences and memories of the past become guides for our choices in the present, thereby dictating the future. Most people see these memories or experiences as defined once and never changing. I, on the other hand, am forced to view them as a more fluid commodity.”
Matthew Spears presents >Trusting Perceptions and Higher Communication posted at >Loving Awareness, saying, “One of the most fundamental aspect of any growth or spiritual path is the trust in one’s own perception. There is no question it is an incomplete perception; so long as you have a body, you will not see even a minuscule fraction of the totality of the universe, or that of your Self. But it is still your perception. It is your link to your soul. It is the basis for all growth, for if you rely on someone else’s eyes and intuition, you are not living your own life, discovering your own Truth, but are being a guinea pig for other’s experiments with Truth.”
Sam presents >The Wonderful Beatrix Potter, Illustrator, Storyteller, Farmer and Preservationist ! Surfer Sam posted at >Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “The Wonderful Beatrix Potter, Illustrator, Storyteller and Conservationist. Beatrix created the famous Peter Rabbit. All her childhood pets became characters in her books. [more]”
Terry Dean presents >10 Research Sites You Should Bookmark posted at >Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.
Keyboard Culture Community, Lori Prokop Co-Founder presents >Conquering the Fear of Promoting Yourself: Part 3 posted at >Raleigh Pinskey - Branding Publicity PR, saying, “In her blog at http://keyboard-culture-branding-publicity-pr.com/2007/12/conquering_the_fear_of_promoti.html Keyboard Culture Branding, Publicity and PR Expert and best selling author Raleigh Pinskey asks “Were you told you weren’t smart enough to have a business and not clever enough to be able to promote it? Or, who wants to talk to you? Who wants to buy what you have to sell? Who said you should be successful before your brother or your father? You on Talk Shows? You in Print? Don’t waste your money on media coaching; no one cares what you have to say?” Many people stop short of success in their lives, careers and businesses because they are not able to overcome the fear of promoting themselves. Raleigh Pinskey gives you steps to overcome the fear of promoting yourself and achieve success in her blog articles at http://keyboard-culture-branding-publicity-pr.com/2007/12/conquering_the_fear_of_promoti.html her Keyboard Culture Branding, Publicity and PR blog.”
Keyboard Culture Community, Lori Prokop Co-Founder presents >Conquering the Fear of Promotion, Marketing, Branding and PR. Part 1 posted at >Raleigh Pinskey - Branding Publicity PR, saying, “In her blog at http://keyboard-culture-branding-publicity-pr.com/2007/12/conquering_the_fear_of_promoti.html Keyboard Culture Branding, Publicity and PR Expert and best selling author Raleigh Pinskey writes fear of promotion is an attitude. The Small Business Association reports that the top two reasons businesses fail in the first two years are poor management and lack of promotion. Raleigh adds attitude to this critical measurement. Raleigh writes that the difference in why some succeed at self-promotion while others don’t ultimately comes down to the attitude they create around and about self-promotion. How can you create the attitude needed for success in self-promotion and business? Start by reading this article by Raleigh Pinskey at http://keyboard-culture-branding-publicity-pr.com/2007/12/conquering_the_fear_of_promoti.html her Keyboard Culture Branding, Publicity and PR blog.”
Dereck Coatney presents >Dear My Ten Thousand Friends posted at >My Ten Thousand Friends.
James Alenteal presents >Five reasons Why Blogs & Content Marketing Beats SEO & PPC. posted at >James Alenteal’s Conversion Rate Clinic, saying, “Two Classic Marketing Models — One Depends on blogging.”
Don Morrison presents >1, 2, 3 GET IT DONE! posted at >Discount Shopping Card, saying, “This is an excellent little piece of computer software! It will keep you motivated toward meeting your goals! It is also an ABSOLUTELY FREE - NO COST (no ads) download.”
Jack S. Keifer presents >Reality Shift!!! posted at >Jack S. Keifer.
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