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1st Weekend in Blog Mastermind

Here are some reader suggested articles:

Since I joined Blog Mastermind(aff) last week, I really didn’t have any time to delve into the resources until this weekend. Friday night I stayed up till about 1am downloading MP3 files and uploading them to my iPod. Yaro has gone to the trouble of creating a HUGE foundation of material for bloggers. I spent Saturday and Sunday listening to the articles when I could, while washing dishes, feeding Matthew (at almost 10 months old, he’s almost ready for table food), and just quiet time, but still barely made a dent in them. Titles I was able to knock out were:

  • The 80/20 Rule
  • Taking Action and Establishing a Vision
  • Marketing Your Blog
  • Monetization

I still have 6 more foundation MP3’s to go through, and after that there are audio interviews with Darren Rowse, Brian Clark, Andy Wibbles, David Krug, and Tony Hung. I also notice that I now have 3 Q&A audio files to go through! Face it, I need to get another iPod. My wife just spent her anniversary gift of $15 on iTunes over the weekend so we’re busy stealing the iPod when the other isn’t looking. These MP3’s are worth the monthly membership fee easily.

If you want to improve your blogging, I seriously suggest you check into Blog Mastermind(aff). Here are some free resources Yaro has put out to improve your blogging:

Sneak Peek into Blog Mastermind (video)

Blog Profits Blueprints (text, audio, and video options)

How I Make Money Blogging (video)

The Blogspot Case Study (video)

I still go over the Blueprints when I have time. There’s so much information there its easy to miss something.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Michael Martine
2007-07-02 10:21:52

I agree that Yaro is “the man.” The blueprints book is awesome.

 
Comment by Desty
2007-07-02 11:01:11

I’ve gotten so many good ideas, directly and indirectly from Yaro that I’ve had to create a to-do list of projects. Finding the time is the fun part.

 
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