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Raw Notes:

  1. concerned about energy

Daily Dozen from Today Matters:

  1. attitude -
  2. priorities -
  3. health -
  4. family -
  5. thinking -
  6. commitment -
  7. finances -
  8. faith -
  9. relationships -
  10. generosity -
  11. value -
  12. growth -

Hours: 6.0

Million Word Project:

87) 595 (-7,151)
86) 0 (-6.746)
85) 0 (-5,746)
84) 0 (-4,746)
83) 0 (-3,746)
82) 1111 (-2,746)
81) 666 (-2,857)
80) 555 (-2,523)

Notes:

Content curation in a nutshell means that you act much like the
curator at a museum. A curator is someone who brings together
large collections of something and creates an easy way to digest
that information.

Using wordpress.com:

So what exactly did I do?

  1. I created a blog called xyzreviews.wordpress.com. (replace xyz with product name of choice)
  2. Then I named the blog: “All About XYZ”, with a tagline like: “The Best XYZ Info Online”.
  3. I changed the sidebar widgets (go to Presentation -> Widgets) to include only: Recent Posts and Links.
  4. All of my Post Titles had the product name in it.
  5. As you can see under “Totals”, I only have 4 blog posts. I did not write a single “unique” article All the posts are repurposed content, i.e. PLR articles I’ve had on my hard drive for a LONG TIME! I uploaded each article “as is”, no re-writing or editing of the articles. Again, I wasn’t really worried about duplicate content when creating these blogs since I was originally going to use these blogs solely for RSS feeds.
  6. Once I copied the article over, I proceeded to use a sub-headline (the first sentence of the article) using my product name. Each sub-headline was bolded and used as an anchor text link that linked to an affiliate product.
  7. I bolded and italicized several instances of the product name (as well as synonymous words). I also sprinkled some anchor text links throughout the article that pointed back to the affiliate product.
    I made sure to tag each post using the “Tags” area (this is located just below where you post content). For tags I used the product name, the brand name, the product name + review (e.g. xyz reviews). As you can see above, I only used 6 tags, which I used for every blog post.
    So what exactly did I do?

    I created a blog called xyzreviews.wordpress.com. (replace xyz with product name of choice)
    Then I named the blog: “All About XYZ”, with a tagline like: “The Best XYZ Info Online”.
    I changed the sidebar widgets (go to Presentation -> Widgets) to include only: Recent Posts and Links.
    All of my Post Titles had the product name in it.
    As you can see under “Totals”, I only have 4 blog posts. I did not write a single “unique” article All the posts are repurposed content, i.e. PLR articles I’ve had on my hard drive for a LONG TIME! I uploaded each article “as is”, no re-writing or editing of the articles. Again, I wasn’t really worried about duplicate content when creating these blogs since I was originally going to use these blogs solely for RSS feeds.
    Once I copied the article over, I proceeded to use a sub-headline (the first sentence of the article) using my product name. Each sub-headline was bolded and used as an anchor text link that linked to an affiliate product.
    I bolded and italicized several instances of the product name (as well as synonymous words). I also sprinkled some anchor text links throughout the article that pointed back to the affiliate product.
    I made sure to tag each post using the “Tags” area (this is located just below where you post content). For tags I used the product name, the brand name, the product name + review (e.g. xyz reviews). As you can see above, I only used 6 tags, which I used for every blog post.

  8. Click Publish!

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BDFM:

  1. iPT is the product for BDFM
  2. kindle book
  3. $7 ebook
  4. over time, expand to a traditional book, but make money first
  5. first part of iPT or prepping is to shed unnecessary stuff, get in good physical shape, convert some assets to gold and silver and ammo
  6. AI: Why the BR Court is so powerful, and why it gets no respect
  7. iPT
  8. planting flags
  9. one of the worst things you can do is get a second passport
  10. the worst for the US is to become an expat
  11. You can do this with dozens, potentially hundreds of aspects of your life and/or business– using an offshore email account, obtaining medical treatment overseas, seeking personal companionship abroad, setting up an overseas credit card processor for a web business, initiating an IPO for your company on an overseas exchange, foreign health insurance, etc.
  12. Potentially the most important and most powerful aspect of your life to diversify, however, is citizenship. I view this as the ultimate insurance policy– something that you hope you’ll never have to use, but you’ll really be glad you have it in case you do.
  13. 1) SINGAPORE. Easily the most valuable travel document on the planet, a Singaporean can travel almost anywhere without a visa, including to the US and Europe. It takes two years of residence after obtaining permanent residency to qualify for naturalization. And obtaining permanent residence is a snap– you can simply set up a local company to qualify.
  14. 2) BRAZIL. There are two great things about Brazil. One, they refuse to extradite their citizens to answer for foreign crimes. It just doesn’t happen. Two, ANYONE can be Brazilian, whatever their ethnicity– black, white, brown, it doesn’t matter. Brazil is a huge melting pot. We are all Brazilian.
  15. 4) BELGIUM. At its core, Belgium’s naturalization laws allow foreigners who have maintained residence in the country for three years to apply for citizenship. “Residence” can either be in Belgium, or even abroad so long as you can demonstrate ties to Belgium, i.e. family, friends, employment, property ownership, paying taxes, etc.

CCP Notes:

  1. become the kingpin of ccp marketing
  2. concerned about money

Daily Dozen from Today Matters:

  1. attitude -
  2. priorities -
  3. health -
  4. family -
  5. thinking -
  6. commitment -
  7. finances -
  8. faith -
  9. relationships -
  10. generosity -
  11. value -
  12. growth -

Hours: 8.0

Million Word Project:

86) 0 (-6.746)
85) 0 (-5,746)
84) 0 (-4,746)
83) 0 (-3,746)
82) 1111 (-2,746)
81) 666 (-2,857)
80) 555 (-2,523)

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CCP Marketing Notes:

  1. concerned about ccp marketing
  2. let’s set up ccp marketing as a test for my entire system
  3. get Content Marketing out of the gate on March 1
  4. do research on ccp this morning
  5. use this to build a list of free members, not a traditional list
  6. post news and legal news on ccp
  7. collect all of the needed research today while I get all of the domains in proper order
  8. set up an old fashioned linkroll

Daily Dozen from Today Matters:

  1. attitude -
  2. priorities -
  3. health -
  4. family -
  5. thinking -
  6. commitment -
  7. finances -
  8. faith -
  9. relationships -
  10. generosity -
  11. value -
  12. growth -

Hours: 8.0

Million Word Project:

85) 0 (-5,746)
84) 0 (-4,746)
83) 0 (-3,746)
82) 1111 (-2,746)
81) 666 (-2,857)
80) 555 (-2,523)