Business Building Newsletter Unleashed!
In our continuing effort to provide you with outstanding no-cost content we released a PDF Newsletter for YOU to read. This isn’t your usual fluff with pitches throughout. This is solid, hard-hitting, actionable information you can use right now to grow your business.
It is written by the partners and members of Authority Site Center. Think of the Authority Black Book as your Web 2.0 traffic roadmap and the newsletter as your overall business building assistant.
This month’s newsletter articles include:
- 5 Quick Tips To Get The Most Out of Your Working Day
- Case Study with ASC member Anthony Fallon
- Jack Humphrey’s article “If Only I’d Tried Harder”
- How To Make a Web 2.0 Blog Post
- Do You Squidoo?
- The Value of Research
- Product Development
- …And Much More
Ready to take a look?
After you read the newsletter, please come back here and tell us what you thought about it. Keep your eyes open for more great content from the Authority Site Center.
March 27th, 2007 at 9:55 pm
Thank you I appreciate very much the information that you have been sharing.
Tru Keesey
March 28th, 2007 at 12:26 am
Great newsletter I am learning a lot.
thanks again
Bob
March 28th, 2007 at 6:17 am
Lots of reading, quite overwhelming at times to be honest.
Nigel
March 28th, 2007 at 11:20 am
Great, good looking, easy to read and lot to learn from. Maybe the best kind of newsletter.
Steinp
http://steinp.net
March 28th, 2007 at 11:37 am
>>>This information is so valuable! Thanks so much for sharing it! It grows our businesses like wildfire!
Leah Jewel
President & CEO
Maximum Profit Advertising
http://GetRichFromHome.blogspot.com
March 28th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Wow this opens up a whole new world of possiblities. This e-book contains by far the most useful reference material I have ever seen in a free ebook. Actually, it contains a lot more than many ebooks I’ve paid good money to obtain. It will take a long time to get a handle on all the great links.
March 31st, 2007 at 10:23 am
One of the best newsletters I have seen to date.
I like the fact that it’s written with a warts ‘n’ all approach.
Nice to see someone’s taking Web 2.0 and applying it to marketing - looking ahead rather than plugging “has been” strategies.
If I could only get enough 72 hour days to check out all the links!
Thanks - keep up the good work.
David A Hilton-Bright
Director Mimenta.com
http://www.mimenta.com/mimentum
April 8th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
Jack
Yes I am hooked. Profound thanks for all the information in this book.
Way more information than many books I have paid for in recent times.
The Web 2.0 lists are unbelievable and if we cannot make use of what you have supplied here we may as well not even try.
You have supplied many of the “how to’s” sorely missing from many other sources, along with many new (to me) strategies to follow through.
Ooops about the blogspot,…will try out Wordpress but have “many” websites in the pipeline and this is just what I have needed to see that they get the correct start in their online lives.
So once again greatful thanks for a brilliant book.
Pamela
April 11th, 2007 at 7:45 am
Jack,
I am currently researching content for a new guide that will take home based business owners and want a be’s from selecting a business idea through getting a web site up and profitable.
I found your information very useful and with your permission would like to reference it as part of the guide. Especially the area on blogging and Web 2.0.
If you would like to see the outline, I would be glad to forward you a copy. In addition to the guide, I will be packaging it with all of the tools, hosting, domain registration etc that the user will need to implement everything and build a profitable web bsuiness. I will also be offering something that has not been done before with this type of informational product, a 100 percent success guarantee. If after 6 months the website is not profitable, I will refund their money.
I am looking for joint venture partners who would be interested in assisting these young business owners in building a successful business. If you or your associates are interested please drop me an email and we can discuss it further.
Finally, I did find your book very informative and well written. It was some easy reading over dinner and will probably be re-read in the very near future.
Sincerely,
Raymond Laubert
MCDBA, MCITP, MCT
Owner
http://www.rd-webhosting.com
Home Based Business Library and Hosting Provider
May 1st, 2007 at 12:20 pm
Thank you for the newsletter. I’m needing time to assimilate everything because there is so much to read, listen to, and to see. Plus I have a life. I have downloaded the information and will probably need to peruse it late at night when things are still and my day is done.
I remain glued to the message I got from the universe to let nothing daunt me. I have become an affliate with both Peak Potentials with T. Harv Ecker and with Breakthrough to Success with Chris Howard. These are both great product based companies that I would like to promote but I also want to get all the facts on copywriting and getting the information and books I’m writing ready for publication. I have no idea how I’ll get the funding to do the NLP Peace institutes I envision. But so long as I get the still small voice to let nothing daunt me, then I’m just keeping an open mind because I already deleted the first ten chapters of the book that came to me, thinking “Who am I to write this stuff.” So I’m kind of like Jonah running from playing big. Life has a way of humbling those who don’t take well to their calling. Hopefully I won’t need to have a big fish swallow me before joining the planet’s wake up call.
Nancy
May 1st, 2007 at 12:33 pm
My only additional thought for today is that love means listening. Sometimes we get so much into thinking and feeling that we forget the auditory channel. Yet the inner voice of intuition is always there to guide us as children of the universe if we but take the time to get in touch with the true nature of the universe then the answers of focusing on listening love, light, and healing energy will speak. I think it interesting that throughout the gospels Jesus stressed so much of the time, “If you have ears to hear” and “Hearken” and “Listen”.
Rhonda Byrnes has emphasized the importance of feeling the gratitude and being in the right attitude of love and joy in order to be open to receiving. Well, listening to what the consciousness of the planet is saying is also important so we are not all just going off doing our own thing, which the spirit of the generous universe will supply. However for the sake of posterity and a beautiful future for our grandchildren and legacy, we must raise the consciousness to higher spirituality, which of course has nothing whatsoever to do with organized religions.
Religion makes fine community which is nice but the big picture is still about the hands of the atomic clock being set forward to four minutes until midnight and we must never hide from that inconvenient fact.
Also there is a real life danger in being so into manifesting abundance that the downside of missing the mark in terms of greed is a potenital red flag. I think The Secret movement is wonderful and my only caution to everyone out there profiting from it is that it takes it too far when some of the results start to be that the wealthy think the poor can’t be spiritual. This is a great injustice that is contrary to compassion. So anything less than 100 percent loving and compassionate in the way anyone is presenting or profiting from the law of attraction needs a course correction.
If one is going to fly from California to Hawaii there is a curvy arrow that the pilot takes, not a straight line. Yet if one misses Hawaii by a mile, one misses it completely. Course corrections along the way are imperative.
Nancy
May 1st, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Thumbs up for the black book.
May 5th, 2007 at 8:16 am
I read the http://www.authoritysitecenter.com/newsletter/march.pdf.
Though some of the contents are known to someone with analytical mind, it is however most important to let the reader have a total grasp of the issues that determine a success.
I would pass it to all I know who are looking for better life.
http://best-relationship-advice.com
May 9th, 2007 at 5:50 am
Thank you for your newsletter, so fantastic…. (2 thumbs up for you). I can get a lot of information from you, I feel so lucky can get these information. I will read read and read it all the time because I need it.
So, once again thanks and I hope you have some more new information again for me.
regards,
Linda
May 9th, 2007 at 7:37 am
I did Squidoo before even reading this report. I only prom is that no one reads them which is sad. But it is in fact an excellent site. The trying hard thing seems to resonate with the Law of Attraction, whatever you get is whatever you receive
May 16th, 2007 at 9:03 am
Another brilliant piece. I have really enjoyed this, the Friday Traffic Report and the ASC site.
The content is second to none.
If you’re not on the lists for these publications you are truly missing out.
May 18th, 2007 at 9:39 am
Books like yours, as well as recordings and teleconferences (and even face to face meetings when possible) are needed by beginning marketers.
Soaking up every bit of knowledge and experience from those who have walked this path ahead of us is the best way to eliminate “rookie errors” and speed our achievement of lasting success.
Phil Cullum, Host of Conversations with Marketers
May 26th, 2007 at 4:12 am
Great Content. It is a must-read Blackbook for all level of Internet Marketers
June 12th, 2007 at 10:35 am
Great content! Can I make a suggestion that will help ensure that your readers read most of your articles? Add more white space by increasing the width of the margins and increasing the line spacing. These two changes will certainly help make the text less overwhelming to the reader. Otherwise, continue the great work!
June 12th, 2007 at 7:43 pm
Thanks so much for the great content! I can’t believe that this quality of content is being given away for free. You are truly a tremendous resource. Thank You!!
June 13th, 2007 at 7:13 am
Wow, this book is amazing. I can’t believe I didn’t find it before.
There would be months of research and work for someone to collate that huge list of resources themselves - thank you.
And you can gladly have my email address - this is marketing at its best: you’ve given me so much free, quality info, I know it’s worth signing up to your newsletter!
Troy
VitalViral.com
June 17th, 2007 at 7:43 pm
Some of the best, most pointed, help for focusing on the job at hand I’ve read in a long time.
Thanks!
July 1st, 2007 at 9:32 am
Hello Jack:
I just finished reading your book and it is full of information and promise, but I am new to Wordpress. There is a huge lack of knowledge on my part which prevents me from using the information in the book.
Exmaple I don’t know what is a ping list, how to use it to start getting 100 plus visitors the first day, how to install plugins such as Tagalize It, Ultimate Tag Warrior etc.
Where can I learn about that stuff and how to use it to start getting traffic to my blog?
Thanks
Philip
July 7th, 2007 at 2:25 pm
Hi Jack!
Don’t let my dad shame you into getting a new header
But, if you still feel like it come on over to:
http://www.thebannerqueen.com
-The Banner Queen
July 7th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
[Quote]The Authority Black Book is without question
the best free resource online today, but…
The blog header is butt-ugly and I want you
to help me help my friend to clean up his act.
I want you to show Jack your love by going
to his blog - and posting a comment -
asking him to spend the tiny $25 to get a real
custom designed header.
Yes, only $25 at http://www.TheBannerQueen.com[/Quote]
This is a quote from the email I got from Rachel’s dad, Rick Butt. He! He!
Just for the record, I don’t think it’s butt ugly, it is just plain and simple.
Aloha,
June
Are You Poisoning Your Dog?
July 7th, 2007 at 5:28 pm
Hi Jack,
I love the report and tell everyone about it using the phrase “must read” heavily in my description…
Oh…and my friend Rick Butts says you need to lose the crummy graphic on this blog site!
Keep rockin’
Lon Naylor
BTW…I love my new ASC site system! http://webvideoworkshop.com
Thanks!!
July 7th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
“Don’t let my dad shame you into getting a new header”
You have a great dad! And this IS an ugly blog! Talk to you soon.
Jack
July 7th, 2007 at 10:16 pm
“Exmaple I don’t know what is a ping list, how to use it to start getting 100 plus visitors the first day, how to install plugins such as Tagalize It, Ultimate Tag Warrior etc.”
Grab the latest ping list on Brandon Hall’s blog http://seofeed.com - it is linked at the top.
The other plugins are easy to find either in the Black Book or with Google.
Jack
July 7th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
Update: Ultimate Tag Warrior doesn’t seem to be necessary with Wordpress 2.2
In fact it might cause problems, as reported above. Check out the tagging function in wordpress 2.2 before you mess with tag warrior. Looks like they’ve replaced the need for it.
I am still on some older version of WP. Man, I need to get updated!
July 8th, 2007 at 6:33 am
This is a perfect case of content is king and the banner is powerful and understated at the same time! I wouldnt change a thing! (except how I market online - Thanks for all the info)
Tim
July 8th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
The blog is not ugly, just simple. My friend Bernie Dorman uses a blog style just like that.
Simplicity is all you need for a successful blog, because it is the content that makes or breaks it anyway!
Jack, yours has the content part sewn up!
Have an amazing day!
Micheal Savoie
http://productinaweekend.com/now
August 22nd, 2007 at 6:16 pm
Great read and excellent information!
August 30th, 2007 at 10:27 am
Wow loving the black book and the newsletter!
=D Keep it up!
Dan
www.DanielAziz.com
October 29th, 2007 at 12:22 pm
Very nice reading material. Thanks.
Anand
Custom Logo Design
November 22nd, 2007 at 10:19 am
Great information, very motivational and has really useful tips… a fine read
good job!
Joselo
http://residualcash.blogspot.com