Well, I said when I started this adventure that I was going to have some fun. Daylynne told me to stop and smell the roses once in a while, so I decided to do just that! I took the day off and I am having a little fun and putting my thinking cap on to see where I go from here. Hope everyone has a great day and we will see you next time. By the way, I am trying to get a couple of interviews scheduled to have on my Blog and if anyone has any other ideas please feel free to pass them along.
Day Off Smelling The Roses
by Chris Jenkins | May 13, 2010 | Uncategorized | 8 comments
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Hey Chris,
Awesome blog my friend. I wanted to get this same theme but by the time I made up my mind, it was sold out.
Your blog is way ahead of mine!
But come on over and visit when you get the chance.
Looking forward to working with you
Doug
Hey Chris, how’s it going?
Great idea trying to get a couple interviews.
Your blog is really set-up well too. Good job on that!
I’m impressed overall from everything I’ve seen from you (I’m an MWA 3.0 student too)
Peace,
Darren L Carter
Hi Chris
You’re right, it is good to take some time out from IM every now and then, I spent some time this weekend visiting some family, arrived back home with 2 kittens to add to the household chaos!
So now have to get back to building my business and driving lots of traffic to my blog.
Julie
Nice site, Chris! How long do you have it for?
As a fellow student of Alex Jeffreys I am asking you to comment on mine dmitri-artemov.com
Thanks. Keep up the great job!
Blog has been up since May 10th and Thank You.
Thanks Darren – Have a couple of interviews coming soon
Hey Chris, just wanted to say how much I enjoyed being interviewed by you last night, can you believe that we chatted for over an hour in the end … hope you had enough space on your hard drive for the audio file 🙂
Can I send you and your readers a useful tip to show you how to get interviews with high profile gurus more easily – and I certainly don’t count myself in this category by the way, I was just incredibly flattered to be asked!
A guy I take coaching from in the UK – Lee McIntyre – has a process which he calls ‘The JV Scalpel’ where he explains how you can get high profile marketers to do interviews for you, promote for you etc.
It’s worth a look: http://www.lee-mcintyre.com/blog/how-i-used-the-jv-scalpel-to-earn-250000-from-scratch
Hope that’s useful.
Thanks once again for a great interview, you did a brilliant job and I really enjoyed it.
Best wishes, Paul
Paul I had a great time and thank you for sharing with my readers!