Getting Ready for the Next 30 Day Challenge
It’s almost time for the second year of the 30 Day Challenge
For those of you who haven’t experienced the phenomenon of the FREE 30 Day Challenge, let me give you a little history lesson.
A couple of Aussies, Ed Dale and Dan Raine, decided to put together a training course on how to make money from home using the internet. The idea was, they were going to give you training, ideas and tools to help you make a minimum of $10 in 30 days.
I don’t know how I ran into the 30 Day Challenge last year, but I decided to join. I had already had quite a bit of internet marketing experience prior the 30 DC, but their “challenge” was intriguing, so I joined.
The training was some of the best free training I have ever had online. Most of the training was done via podcasts and videos.
We were taken through the process of identifying and testing niches that might prove to be profitable. Their simple plan made the most sense of anything I had previously tried to identify niches. I still use their techniques almost a year later.
We were then taught how to create quality content (you must have quality content to succeed online), taught how to create free content sites, and taught how to get traffic to those sites for free.
Another highlight for me was learning more about social networking – web 2.0 stuff. Ed Dale of the 30 Day Challenge probably knows more about social networking that anyone else I know.
You may have heard of this web 2.0 tool called Twitter? If you haven’t heard of Twitter your internet marketing education is lacking, and you definitely need the 30 Day Challenge. Ed introduced us to Twitter almost a year ago, before it became the “talk of the town” that it is today.
The 30 Day Challenge exploded – I know Ed and Dan were blown away on how fast the 30 DC grew. In fact the explosive growth caused a few problems for 30 DC participants, like the Tumblr thing.
What’s even more amazing is that people are still joining the 30 DC, and going through the training program (It’s still online) almost a year later. And, I know Ed and Dale aren’t even promoting it.
The 30 Day Challenge became so popular because of the quality of training that was provided. No matter how much, or how little, internet experience people had going into the 30 DC, I’m sure most learned a great deal.
So, I’m getting ready for the next 30 Day Challenge. Pre-Season starts June 1st, and I want you to join us.
One thing that is really great about the 30 DC is you are encouraged to work in small teams. So, I want to put together a team, and help my team members as much as I can.
Ultimately, I would like to find a group of people who would like to form long term business relationships in the internet marketing arena.
I don’t really care how much, or how little, internet marketing experience you have, since we all have unique gifts and talents we can bring into the team.
Just get signed up for the 30 DC here, and then let me know you want to be part of the team. So, here is what you need to do:
1. Sign Up for the 30 Day Challenge
2. Let me know you want to be part of the team by adding a comment to this post.
3. Get signed up with Twitter
5. Let me know if you need help by using my Helpdesk – be sure to choose the 30 Day Challenge department.
I look forward to working with you and getting to know you!
Mike
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