Why I Love 'Alex Jeffreys Guru's Dream
I work from home . . .
. . . and would hate to go back to work
My daily routine
Not enough hours in a day :-(
Sometimes I get to work an extra couple of hours in the afternoons. But the weekends are for family, even when Bob has to work I always devote the weekends to the kids.
My tips for keeping a good work-life balance from home
I don't always get this right :-(
That's what I liked about Alex Jeffreys' book ~ he explained this in some depth.
A blog I love
All about Alex Jeffreys :-)
I love this blog because it's by one of Alex Jeffreys' students who is learning about Internet marketing with Alex. It gives more information day-by-day than Alex's own blog and has a great page about Alex.
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The Homeworker's Dilemna
Getting the balance right can be tricky, because sometimes the computer eats into the day and becomes demanding, often for no return. I haven't completely licked this yet but I'm working on it.
Sometimes I use a timer to attempt to limit my computer time but just one more minute after it rings can easily turn into an hour ;-)
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Alex Jeffreys' Inspirational e-Book
The Guru's Dream is about three things.
1. The so called millionaire lifestyle, which involves tropical beaches, cocktail drinks, and bikini clad babes.
2. How this dream is a myth because whilst you can work just a few hours a day you still must work.
3. How the new social media models, (Web 2.0, so called), are changing the ways that people suss out good products.
The book goes on to explain ways in which it's possible to draw a market's attention to you, and what you offer, by using new social media. One method, which Alex Jeffreys calls 'Oil Rig Hopping' involves visiting the blogs of popular people in your field and posting a comment there. If your comment has value it's possible that you will attract the attention of the blog author, or at least some of his followers and they will come to read your blog, or contact you.
A lot of the book is about Alex Jeffreys' personal journey as a businessman and Internet marketer.
According to Alex Jefreys Internet Marketing Blog "Much of Jeffreys' success is due to his winning personality and ability to network effectively with others in his field. He frequently travels to conferences where in late night 'sessions' he quizzes experts on the latest cutting edge developments in Internet marketing. Alex Jeffreys consults specialists and employs people when he lacks the knowledge or skill to get things done."
In the Guru's Dream Alex Jeffreys claims that Internet Gurus advised him to sell people what they wanted to buy, rather than what they need. For this reason he wrote 'The Guru's Dream' which he believes is what people need, but don't want to know.
The fact is that buying push-button systems won't give you an Internet business that can grow, and which is sustainable. Alex Jeffreys makes this clear.
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