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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Kajabi services with a Killer

OK, so Kajabi just launched and the offer is awesome.


I was looking very forward to see this product goes live for more than 6 months, as I want to use for some of my upcoming projects will launch and hoped it was going to be like $ 2,495 $ 4,995 or type of product with a huge up-front cost.


I know how much power at its disposal a system like this, since I've seen people like Andy Jenkins Frank Kern and John Reese they launches vast dollar on this platform, but I really hope that they would not be the values this thing out of the reach of small children.


The great news is that I saw just the video of the launch and expressed the Group Kajabi.


Are launching this thing with a terrible price tag, and three flavors depending on the needs of each type of operator.


It is easier for you to watch the video of the launch once and hear Andy Jenkins explains what is offering than for me to try to explain it all, typing out, so here …just watch the video:


 

Monday, October 25, 2010

Kajabi finally Being Released

With all the major launches that have come out of this year, one of the biggest products you've waiting to be released is Kajabi.

Kajabi is the platform integration site that some of the biggest names on the Internet use to initiate the huge marketing launches this year, and the launch of Andy Jenkins ' Video boss, John Reese third force and Frank Kern checklist. 

In the past the only way to really put together into a fully featured membership site was to piece together a dozen different software packages into one.You've played with six different types of membership site package combinations and isn't really that much fun. you need a CMS platform to easily manage your content, about whom you can use something like WordPress, Joomla or Drupal for example; then you usually some kind of add-on management user state, add-ins, add-ons video hosting payment processing, content and container Add-ons, which do not take into account affiliate management or sales funnel management. 

The idea behind this is that it'll Kajabi handle all such things for you, eliminating the barrier technology back position along a site membership so you can focus solely on creating content and money.

If Kajabi do what it promises to do, I think it can do for membership sites what did WordPress for Blogs.I do believe that a simplified solution such as this could start a whole new wave of entrepreneurs who make lots of money online, previously held behind the barrier technology recommendation money-making membership sites.

In the first video of the launch Kajabi, Andy Jenkins explains exactly what is Kajabi.

Click here to check out the video now.

Learn first about Kajabi when it became a student Video Boss and was really impressed with the integration platform site used by Andy Jenkins I snooped around and discovered that the software was called Kajabi but couldn't find any references to where I could buy it or how much it cost.

Then I noticed that it is because it has not yet released Kajabi and there was only one waiting list that could take in order to be notified when the software will come. since I have done a lot of research and testing of various membership site platforms I signed for mailing list notification hail certainly what it has to offer this platform.

I wanted on this platform is that it seems therefore purely in terms of the customer; all I can hope the administrative side of it is as good as the front-end part. essentially by the front-end as a client of many products that run on the platform I believe Kajabi platform makes membership sites that look like a million bucks I definitely can see ... how using a platform like this can manipulate stimulating value Perceived any site integration put together.

Everything looks really sleek platform and professional, and the fact that he has put together the contributions of the world's most successful Internet marketers really makes me want more.

My only concern with the platform is that it seems as good enough to know that they will be able to sell for a high price that hope is not the case; even though they haven't released information regarding invoicing behind this product yet, hope they have some sort of tiered structure, which allows us to "small" kids can get into and use the platform and the fees based on some sort of tiered structure based on the number of users who have or something.

Anyway, here is a link to the first video of the launch:

(Kajabi Launch Video)

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Success Killer – Montage Movie

This week I went to see the movie "social network", which is a film about the story behind Facebook.

I have also the new remake of the movie "The Karate Kid", which paradoxically has nothing to do with Karate and everything to do with Kung Fu. Suppose "The Kid Kung Fu" would do well at the Office?

Anyway, I enjoyed watching two of these movies, but there is a potential killer hidden success in these movies that can affect our subconscious mind if we are not aware of.

The killer success I refer is the movie montage. 

Let's start with the social network.

Essentially, the entire movie is a montage events got Mark Zuckerberg through process on creating, launching and closing the Facebook suspensions dollar company is now in less than a decade. 

The story is very inspiring, especially in a techno-geek like me.  However, the challenge to watch a movie like this is that compresses what happened in a series of one and a half hours from events that take Facebook from idea worth billions.

  The success of Facebook was really fast, but not that was quickly. I.e., Mark Zuckerberg didn't go from concept to create Facebook where venture capital in writing the check for half a million dollars in 45 minutes, which is approximately how long it took to "time movie".

  Of course we realize that there are deliberately passages of time in between the different scenes in the film, especially since there are few labels at the bottom that tells you the month and year that you are watching, but I have Subconscious level that sees only what Tarzan who end up with an idea and BAM it programming away his computer and BAM is finished writing software and BPM is launched and thousands of people use it and this is a ' billionaire BAM.

  Real life doesn't work that way. real life isn't a montage.  When the movie skips over the coming six months, with nothing happening, which is a long time in real life! 

I believe there is a real danger to the subconscious programming that occurs when watching movies like this, because when we have an idea for something we unconsciously things to draw up as quickly as they do in the movies. Well I am not going to happen.  :)

Why people like Mark Zuckerberg success is because it is quick to implement the ideas that come to them and focused energy and an intention on their ideas.  As the film is not yet that they are the first to come up with an idea, but they are the first to go through the process of implementing the idea and that it may take a long time. 

Now, somebody somewhere has a new idea of Google and what they did cyan Facebook on the Internet.However, the idea of ever actually less anything large because the person may flee way too easily. 

Take a look and the new Karate Kid movie. we all know the story.Kid gets beat up by bullies.Kid meets unlikely guru Guru teaches child. Kung Fu within a 30-minute montage.Kid wins tournaments vs. children who have been training in Kung Fu for years.

Now even I am talking about the fact that in the film the kid Learn Kung Fu within several months (or even weeks?)from simple training with Jackie Chan each day, reaching children schooling who have training probably since they were in their mother's womb.Itself is well received, but could possibly believe if Jackie Chan is an awesome instructor and somehow all the other teachers of this tournament is so terrible that they cannot learn properly.

However, that's not what I am talking about here ... I am referring to the fact that when you start watching the movie, the child does not know Kung Fu.One hour later he has mastered the cobra approach; you might have realized it, but that this programs your mind.Subconscious mind starts to believe that it is possible to master Kung Fu within one hour.

I know that sounds weird, but it is true.

I have seen countless examples of this in my martial arts class.One of the very first and most fundamental things that everyone learns the first day is how to reduce the carpet without blow themselves and how to make rolls from rolls mean something similar with sommersaults that we used to do in kindergarten.

What happens in almost every case is that our Sensei shows what is supposed to resemble the roll, and there are other students where they go and start making rolls. brand new student ever a good roll before you made the first attempt to make rolls. After about four or five tries, almost everyone says the same thing "I guess I'm not good in them".

It is funny, because it almost always happens. Those who aren't saying what they think. the reason for this is because they compare the most pathetic attempt to roll properly with smooth, effortless roll Sensei shows us the difference is that the new student has practiced a grand total of five cylinders, and our Sensei did nearly a billion times!

I was aware that a brand new student can be twenty times more athletic and more coordinated by senior student, but rolls suck because you haven't had enough practice. period of validity.

The age of TV has brought us the ability to see the world without leaving our salon. This has brought us films demonstrating the wonders of our world, but we must be careful as to how to enable TV and now on the Internet to plan our subconscious minds. nobody can master as the players make a movie editing a skill.

You have done All we've done it.. We have all the ideas that were aggressive and excited about because it does not immediately take off and produces immediate results huge.

Nobody puts on 25 lbs of muscle, becoming a world-class Boxer at the time it takes for a rocky montage.

Nobody learns Kung Fu and winning a tournament during the time it takes to keep track of the montage Karate Kid.

Nobody came with an idea and creates a company suspensions at the time dollar required to keep track of the social network.

Just something to think about the next time that you try your hand at something, and you haven't seen a world champion trophy or one billion dollars in one hour.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Kajabi report regarding the need for N.I.C.E.

So I just finished reading through the news report, within 30 days of the Kajabi Andy Jenkins he calls "The need for N.I.C. E".


It is a quick read and ideas in the report are a lot of sense. clearly shows he's got experience of working with Andy, and/or coaching young entrepreneurs who want to make money online. 


Many of the things he covers in this report are exactly the same things that appear when I guidance with my clients.Meaning, the gap between human idea of wanting to make money online and making real money online.


It is definitely worth taking a look at the report is completely free, you don't have yet to put in your email.


Take:


 

Friday, October 15, 2010

3 things I suck at

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Lately I’ve been really feeling like I have Blogger’s block.  I sit down to write a Blog post and somehow two hours later find myself watching the latest funny YouTube video’s or watching the sales video’s from the three billion make money online emails I get per day.

I think I could seriously get a PhD in product launch strategies with all the product launches I’ve seen in the last 6 months.

Anyway, I was thinking about why I’m having such a tough time writing Blog posts lately and I realized that it may have something to do with the fact that I burned my goals and don’t really have any new major successes to report lately as I haven’t had any goals.  Don’t get me wrong, in some ways I’m happier with my life now than I have ever been before but at the same time it just feels different because I’m so goal oriented anymore.  I always find it really easy to Blog about some new development or some new accomplishment or even some new major concept or enlightened idea I’ve had, but lately most of my personal transformation has been internal and is very difficult to describe externally.

I mean, it’s not very exciting to write that I spent four hours meditating on the definition of the word “the Universe” the other day and had some interesting insights on the concept of “control” that I can’t explain yet but which have shifted things in my mind.  Nor can I really yet explain how I’m finding fulfillment and bliss in something as simple as painting Warhammer miniatures, or watching my dog sleep.

I have also been doing some balancing work around connecting with and opening up my Heart Chakra and my empathic (Clairsentient) abilities.  This has shot my ability to sense people’s energy through the roof during my coaching/mentoring sessions which has been very helpful to my clients, but has also had the side effect of making me super sensitive emotionally.  I’m normally the exact opposite of emotional but lately things have been very interesting to say the least.  The other day I watched the movie Hatchi: A Dog’s Tale and I cried for like an hour. :)

Like I said, I’ve been going through a lot of internal work lately but not a lot of that is easy to Blog about.

I just got back from having dinner with my younger brother where we were discussing Blogging and when I got home I finally got inspired to write a Blog post about something.  Since I haven’t been inspired to share any successes lately, I decided that maybe it’s time to write about some of my “failures” or more accurately about stuff that I suck at.

I’ve been noticing lately that not a lot of Bloggers write about their weaknesses.  Most just talk about their strengths.  So I figured, what the heck, why not share some of my weaknesses.  Maybe it will help some of you realize that you don’t have to be “that good” to be successful.  I never try to portray myself as “that good” at everything.  There are a few things I’m really good at, but there are also a lot of things that I suck at.

Maybe some of you can relate to some of these.  Some of these may surprise some of you as well.  So, here goes.  Here are some things I really suck at…

When I was still in elementary school, my younger brother and I got our first paid jobs delivering flyers.  We made somewhere in the range of $8 – $15/month doing that.  It was crappy pay but for a kids income that was the most money we ever made.  I remember saving up every single penny of what we earned and buying a Nintendo Game Boy for $150.  I don’t know how we managed to do that as it must have taken almost a year to save up for it, but I’ll never forget how happy we felt when we bought that thing.  It was awesome.

Later when I was a teenager going to high school, I worked part time at McDonalds.  My paychecks were somewhere around the $200-$300/m range and the thing I wanted most in my life was my own car so I saved my money like crazy.  I still remember the day when I went to talk to my Dad about buying my own car.  He said yes he would go car shopping with me once I saved up the money to buy one.  What he didn’t know is that I had $1,800 in cash saved up, stashed in my secret box in my dresser.

I’m pretty sure he thought he was agreeing to something that wouldn’t happen for months or even years, but I ran downstairs and came back with $1,800 cash and asked him when we could go shopping for a car.  A few weeks later I was the proud owner of a used, rusty, poo brown 1983 Honda Accord.  That was my first car and I loved it.

In those days I was an awesome saver.  I could save for anything.

Today I totally suck at saving money.  I would say that mostly it’s because I really suck at making a consistent income.  I honestly find it impossible to budget because I never know what my income is going to be in any given month.

In the last ten years I’ve had periods of time when I haven’t paid myself anything for a year straight even though I was working full time, and other times when I’ve made six-figures in a single month.  Sometimes I find it really easy to manifest large sums of money relatively easily and quickly, while other times I find myself making next to nothing for months.  This makes it really difficult to budget.

The funny thing is that I actually have a background in financial services and I used to put together financial plans and budgets for people and the businesses I used to run so I know exactly how to do it, it’s just that I can’t make a budget work for my style of income generation.

I’ve tried using everything from Microsoft Money to Quicken and many other budgeting software packages to put together a budget.  The first thing these software packages ask you to enter is your monthly salary.  My answer to that is “I don’t know” and the software can’t help me. :)

I have tried doing a budget where I just track my expenses which are a lot more stable than my income, but then what typically happens is that every time I look at my budget I find my energy levels dropping and I move away from a state of “abundance energy” to a state of “worry energy” and then I find it even harder to manifest money.

I think budgets are for “normal” people with a normal standard monthly salary and with regular expenses.  For me I’ve never been able to make them work.

Most high income entrepreneurs I know fall into two categories.  Those that are amazing at budgeting and saving money, and those who totally suck at it like me.  I typically find that the ones who suck at budgeting make more money in life.  But that could be my own beliefs seeing what they want to see because I hate budgeting so much.

I think the pattern I’ve noticed in my life is that the better I get at manifesting large quantities of money quickly, the less value I put on budgeting and saving money.  I don’t know if that’s a good thing – it probably isn’t – but I just can’t get motivated to budget or save.

I have been told by some of the most successful Bloggers out there that one of the biggest factors behind building a successful Blog is to Blog consistently.  They say that it doesn’t matter if you Blog once a week or twenty times a week.  What’s important is consistency.  I know some Bloggers who have six or more months worth of content already pre-written for their Blogs that they release every week like clockwork.

For me, I have never been able to write content ahead of time.  As soon as I finish writing a post I want to publish it immediately.  I can’t stand putting it in the queue to be time released later on.  If anything I might delay the publish date by a few hours but even that is rare.

The few times I have tried writing a post and then post dating it a few days forward, I found myself going back and trying to re-write the post or deleted it all together because I didn’t like it as much as I did when I wrote it.

Once again I can’t get myself to make a schedule of what I’m going to write about on a given day.  I either get inspired and just start writing, or I don’t.

I do know that if I was more consistent with my blogging my Blog would be way more successful by now and I probably would make a way more consistent income which might help me with my budgeting issue, but I haven’t been able to get myself to do that yet.

When I try to write because I have to write my brain shuts down.  It throws a tantrum and it doesn’t want to write anything.  When I’m inspired, such as right now as I’m writing this article I can pump out content so fast my fingers hurt from speed typing.

That is why if you look through my archives you will see spurts of inspiration when I’ve Blogged consistently for months and other months that are “dry”.

I want to find a way to keep my writing more consistent because I think it is important.  I just need to find a way to be inspired to write more consistently.  I think it may have to do with the way I perceive the purpose of my Blog.  So far I’ve mostly been trying to write “useful – success oriented” content that I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about and experimenting with and testing before I write about it.  Maybe I just need to write and not worry about that.

If I started sharing a lot of my “half-baked” ideas I’d definitely have a lot more content than when I only share the “fully baked” ones. :)

Right now I think I’m the fattest I’ve ever been in my life.  I weighed myself earlier and I weight about 216lbs.  Four months ago I did a weight loss competition with Tyler Cruz and lost 15lbs in a relatively short period of time (35 days I think) and had my weight down from 212lbs to 197lbs.  Now I’ve gained all of that back and more.  I’m almost 20lbs heavier than I was just four months ago.

There are three main factors influencing my weight gain.

Firstly, when I’m not making as much money as I’d like to be making I always find that eating healthy and exercising is something that I’m just not inspired to focus on.  When I’m happy with my income I always find myself excited about taking care of my body, but when my income suffers all my energy seems to flow into trying to get that fixed and exercise and healthy eating become a low priority.  I’m not saying this is a smart way to live, but it’s just a pattern I’ve noticed with myself.

Secondly, after my competition with Tyler Cruz ended I once again had no real “purpose” behind exercising and losing weight.  I’ve been thinking about this lately.  All the people I know who are really healthy and fit all have a purpose behind their healthy bodies.  For example maybe they’re personal trainers at a gym, or they work in the health industry or they’re professional body builders or they sell eBooks on fitness.  I don’t know very many people who are healthy and fit who just do it for no reason.  Meaning I don’t know many people who do it just to be healthy.

Thirdly, with my wife being away I’ve been ordering a lot of food / delivery.  I’ve gotten better in the last three weeks, finally starting to cook my own meals but prior to that I’ve been eating way too much crappy food.  Part of the problem is that when I tried making meals before I found the recipes my wife and I used to make to be way to cumbersome to make for one person.

I mean there were days where it would take me like three hours to make dinner if you count going to the store to pickup what I needed, coming home, cooking it, eating, packing up the leftovers, and then cleaning up.  Not only that but the cost of the meal was more than if I just ordered delivery or picked something up.  Cooking for one person definitely takes a bit of getting used to.  I am getting better at it though.  I’ve started to figure out some really quick recipes that are delicious, semi-healthy and only take like 10-15 minutes to make.

Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses.  What are some of the things that you still suck at in life?  Care to share?