Saturday, March 31, 2007

Terry Dean's Gift of Jay Abraham Audio Materials

In James D. Brausch's post today, he states that Terry Dean is giving away his Jay Abraham $2,000 Mastermind Marketing Audio Series consisting of 35 audio CDs and tapes.

As per Terry's March 30, 2007 post, he prefers books over audio or video information. I'm just the opposite. I always have an audio book in my car turned on, even if it's just for ten minutes, rather than listen to the radio. I've also been known to put an audio or video tape in my other laptop and have it running while I'm working on something else. Guess I'm hoping to use osmosis as a learning device!

I'd love to be the recipient of this outstanding gift and promise to utilize and absorb all 35 before passing them forward as well!!! I'm in the process of setting up a copywriting service to further utilize this English degree. I've set up my clickbank account. I've purchased almost everything James Brausch has to offer. I've got my domain names filed. Now it's down to blocking out the naysayers and making that no looking back leap of faith. I'm already corporately successful using my writing skills but the sirens of entrepreneurship keep beckoning, cajoling, calling me....

50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know!

I'd love to find out what three new things James D. Brausch learned from reading "50 Things You're Not Supposed to Know!" As per the following post, , he's giving it away to the first responder!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

I'll create several vintage Barbie videos with the video cam James is offering!

James D. Brausch is offering a free D-Link DCS-G900 wireless video camera to the best use of his camera to improve a business. In my case, I'm just getting my Internet business started. I've got an incredible vintage Barbie and friends collection. I've purchased the domain name Vintage Barbie Doll Expert (and Vintage Barbie Expert as well). I'm working on taking pictures of my collection to make an online museum. My way to have products of my own to sell is to use the backdrops and fashion show stage I've created to make several videos that can be sold on the site. Since the camera will capture movement, I think it would be interesting to see how an automatic fashion runway would be recorded. Other videos I want to create surround the restoration of vintage dolls; for example, how to turn that $50 ratty hair Barbie into a $300 beauty. A restoration of clothing video, as well as the visual outcomes of the mistakes I've made in attempting to do so, will also teach viewers how to recover and restore the vintage Barbie clothing. Once again, these are movement videos that I'm hoping the camera could capture. I believe this is the highest and best use of your camera to jump-start my new business as I don't own any other video camera equipment. Thank you, James!