Ok Ijust added the”first list person”, that would be the 4th degree ofthe separation from my intended target.
I think mybe the “list” is actually a “hub”, which only makes sense if you read my last post.
The first person on my list will not directly lead or link me to my final target but the “list” or “hub” is the center that my next link will come from. Eventually someone on my “list” or in my “hub” will accept the free offering which will be the 5th degree.The group of people who accept a free offering arealso another “hub”, because from that group of people will come themy first customer who is indeed the 6th degree.
I don’t know if anyone is following my application of the concept of six degrees of separation but I still think it is fascinating. Would appreciate anyone’s input. Am I showing an example of 6 degrees or am I just forcing a situation to fit the model?
Talk about new things to learn but, wow, I am so impressed. Alex Jeffreys is one of the premier on line marketers to emerge from the crowd in the last couple of years.
Alex presents a common sense approach to everything he does and teaches. He doesn’t try to sell you some hyped up product that is supposed to do all the work for you. Nope, he figures if you are serious about an on line business then you need to learn the basics about business, the basics about personal and time management, the basics about an on line or internet business.
Only then are you ready to proceed to learning some of the technical stuff so you can put together a business system that that you can manage and will produce results.
But the technical stuff is not the answer, if you listen to Alex he basically says, “you can outsource that stuff.” You just need to understand the system so you will know what and when to outsource some of the work.
One of the absolute necessities to your system is “email marketing” and the center piece to email marketing is “list building.” That is what I have spent the last couple days learning and then putting the first steps in place to building a list. List Building With Alex is gold.
I’m going to put my green energy projects on hold for awhile. It’s not that I don’t believe in what I am trying to do, it’s just that I need to make a bit more money so I can do it right.
Piddling around with mini systems isn’t going to provide me with an alternative energy system large enough to meet my househole needs. The research and building the mini solar panel really helped a lot in regards to understanding what it’s all about and what is entailed in a good system.
Anyway I am going to spend the next few months concentrating on building a viable on line business. I have joined a mentoring program that I am really excited about. Alex Jeffries’ “Marketing With Alex” second launch is just getting underway. His first launch produced some very energetic and successful students and I’m anxious to join their ranks.
If you’re following my blog, stay tuned for more stuff about Alex and his friends
I set up my blog site using Alvin Phang’s Atomic Blogging program because of all the bells and whistles it has for a new blogger, and I feel I need to make some comments about Alvin.
Alvin Phang is the designer of Atomic Blogging. He is quite good at what he does and he has more to offer than just the Atomic Blogging program.
If you would like to get free tips on Internet Marketing you should check out Alvin’s Gather Success blog. He provides lots of articles and tips showing you how to make money online.
He also has organized a LINK LOVE exercise on his blog at this link which you can join in for free. this article link here
These are really neat. Little wind turbine sitting in your backyard producing electricity for your house and if you can’t use it all, guess what? The electric company has to buy your excess.
If you like to build things a wind generator can be a challenging project with a great payoff. They are not as efficient as solar and your system will require more maintenance then solar but the initial cost outlay will be less.
In the long run, though, it’s best to not invest in the most inexpensive equipment. You’ll be a lot more satisfied if research and find the best components and structure for your system. If you can keep the maintenance in check and prolong the longevity of your system it will be a rewarding experience in more ways then one.
There are some great articles in the Home Power Magazine you should check out.
Most of us, when we think of solar power we visualize those large black contraptions on people’s roofs. We probably also have heard stories about the difficulty in maintaining these systems.
The systems I just described are usually hot water heating systems but there is a lot more to consider nowadays. Following is just a short list:
1) Solar Cooking Utensil, yeh, believe it or not these actually work.
2) Solar Lighting, this works by collecting solar energy and storing it in solar cells to be used as needed.
3) Solar Heating, most of these systems are out of the realm of the do-it-yourselfer. The cost of design and installation may seem high but it only takes 3 to 5 years to save enough on your heating bill to pay for the system. After that heating is basically free. Also there are attractive tax credits for installing these systems
Thanks to Alvin I finally have Atomic Blogging up and running. I am posting this blog just to check things out.
Thanks Alvin you’re the best.








