Archive for April, 2009

Blogging for fun or blogging for fortune?

Okay, so maybe I won’t make my fortune directly from my blog but you never know!
When I started down this road with John Thornhill’s Masterclass I was clear that it was to learn how to market a product via the internet.  Along the way I have learnt a lot more about internet marketing than I [...]

Remember to be grateful

Two fellow masterclass students have written on the subject of gratitude recently.  Kelly Bradley writes about how having an attitude of gratitude can help people to feel much happier in their lives.  You can read her post here.  Nicolas Baron also recently wrote a great post covering a multitude of attitudes, including gratitude.  You can [...]

The Power of Positive Responses

Yesterday I had to take my 93 year old great aunt to hospital.  She has been diabetic for some years, has asthma and is in kidney failure.  Three years ago, when she was 90, she had a prolonged hospital stay caused by a virilant chest infection.  We all thought she was coming to the end [...]

Quality or quantity?

Those of us on John Thornhill’s Masterclass are now at the product development stage.
Having been interested in marketing information products via the internet for some time I have bought a large number of ebooks in the past.  One of the things I have found most disappointing about these documents is the amount of repetition, ‘packing [...]

The Power of Affirmations

In my ‘other job’ as a youth worker I try to encourage the young people to be the best that they can be.  I was pleased to hear Michelle Obama telling a group of school girls to ‘be the best that you can be’.  It is something we should work hard to instill in young [...]

How much difference will your life make?

Easter is a time of new beginnings.  I like to think of it as a time to let go of what has gone before and start with a fresh, spring like approach.
I run a local spiritualist group and we start our new season at Easter.  We shut for the winter months, mainly because the hall [...]