What Have You Learned?

Somehow, he thinks I’m responsible for his actions. He chose to be somewhere else on two occasions, and consequently missed out. He’s clearly annoyed that it’s going to cost him $10 to get the information that was free, and now blames me for what he did.

Why would anyone not want to take responsibility for their own life? As a child it’s understandable, but once you reach at least your teens you should have learned by then that every action you take has consequences.

So, he’s missed out this time. But at least he’s on the list now. He won’t miss out when I announce a nickel sale starting at $1 for my new software in a password protected post next week will he? He won’t have to pay $97 when it goes on general release will he?

Oh. Yes he will have to pay $97. He unsubscribed.

Oh dear. Some people just don’t learn.

So, what have you learned from I’ve done this week?

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Want The Password?

It’s not too late to sign up to get access to future password protected posts. There are now hundreds of people benefiting from email notifications every time I make a post.

There are just two simple steps.

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Protected: Up Even Further

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Going Up!

A few short weeks ago (about 7 or 8 – so that’s just about 2 months), I decided to go for the highly competitive search term “internet business” for this blog.

This isn’t an easy term to crack, in fact I just checked and there are 19,400,000 competing pages indexed on Google.com. So I knew it was going to be an uphill struggle just to even get recognised for the term at all.

Out of nowhere from two weeks ago, I found I was on page 12 of Google.com and page 20 on Google.co.uk.

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Support – Doing It Right

I want to know that while I’m not around, everything continues as it should.

That’s the whole point of me doing this, and the whole point for anyone else to have a serious internet business.

You wouldn’t expect to buy from Microsoft or Apple and only deal with Bill Gates or Steve Jobs would you?

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