Day 52: Finalized Video Delivery System

January 21, 2010 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Decided to invest some money into Camtasia to produce videos. I basically spent my free time playing around with this amazing piece of software.

Should I end up forgoing a couple of small projects and focus on www.businessteligence.com, I’ll post samples of the Camtasia produced videos.

Cheers!

Day 51: A Positive Problem

January 20, 2010 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Today, I am looking at two projects. One is a purely SEO project while the other is a website + SEO. At this point, I know my limitation is to have at most 3 simultaneous but small projects. I can do more than 3 simultaneous projects but I’ll be lying if I say I will still do a good job on all of them. There are only so many hours in a day to accomplish things and if I accept these new projects, I will never get www.businessteligence.com done in time. What to do? What to do?

This is one of those cases where the problem I am sweating my mind over is really a good problem to have rather than having no projects at all. A Positive Problem.

From experience, the biggest mistake I can do right now is to haphazardly make a quick decision. I will sleep over it and make a final decision over the weekend. I am definitely sure I will finish www.businessteligence.com. I am just not sure if I do it now or after the 2 extra projects.

Cheers!

Day 50: Questions and Answers

January 19, 2010 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

questions-and-answersAgain, I would like to thank all of you who sent supportive mails, questions and suggestions. I appreciate all of them. Here are the questions.

I thought it was a big no no to go silent for a long time with Blogs as this would cause your readership to drop. Why the big hiatus?

You are absolutely correct. It is a big No No. Nothing kills readership more than long lay offs. In my case, I could have done that. But for me, it was a choice between juggling a couple of tasks within a 24-hour day and doing a less than good job on all of them. Or focusing on getting a single task done one at a time to the best of one’s ability. I chose the latter and had to make the call on which of the tasks get priority over the other.

Did you get the job done on your project?
It was a close shave but Yes!

Hmmm… now that I’ve sat down on it. All of the other questions are questions on when will I get back. I guess this post answers that effectively. :-)

I’ve updated the timer to reflect current reality. And I’m going through my notes. Amazing how a month away from the task can suddenly make your own written notes seem like a stranger wrote them and the connections between concepts and ideas you’ve formed back then don’t come as easily as now.

Cheers!

Day 49: Till The 15th.

December 8, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Hi Readers,

A challenging December 15 deadline with my main consulting project has taken over most of my free time. Rather than give you half-baked postings, I choose to put this on hold till the 15th of this month. I’ll adjust the countdown timer accordingly.

Sorry guys, I’m going to go via the Blizzard route on this. Blizzard is the Gaming company that held back the release of a game title for a year just so they can get a quality product out. They ended up earning Millions each month from one of their releases, World Of Warcraft. It’s only a week, so hold on to your seats.

On the off chance that I finish the deadline earlier than the 15th of this month. I can inform you guys of the earlier restart of this Blog. Just send me a note through the Contact Us page under About on your upper-right.

Lastly, thanks for those nice messages on the image describing a road block on Day 48. I got it from www.morguefile.com. It’s a good place to get royalty-free images.

Cheers!





Day 48: Product Launch Roadblocks

December 6, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet, Product Launching · Comment 

Other than this StomperNet Review blog, I haven’t updated the website much for a while now. Here are some of the problems I am encountering as a one-man band:

stompernet-review-product-launch-threatsThe Threats

The Holidays. So much of the holidays is family-oriented in nature. With my family being the main reason why I am pushing myself hard to complete this website, I am hard-pressed to say no to them when they ask for little escapes as a family. I really feel guilty that I have to call them escapes. But that is what they have turned out to be. I keep convincing myself that I am paying my dues to make this work.

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Day 47: The Evils of Article Spinning

December 5, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

stompernet-review-article-spinningThere seems to be 2 schools of thought with Article Spinning in StomperNet. The first is that Article Spinning is okay as long as the spun article is humanly readable. The second wants no part of Article Spinning. The argument is that they give no true value to the Internet because they give the same idea as the original source article. They further argue that Spun Articles only clutter the Internet.

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Day 46: Nothing StomperNet Related Today

December 4, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Nothing StomperNet related to post today. A small personal emergency has kept me from doing any work at all. It got resolved already so expect postings to resume tomorrow.

Cheers!
Chris

Day 45: Alarm Bells on The Mastermind Group

December 3, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Yesterday, I met up with my StomperNet Mastermind Group where I mentioned that my website underwent stompernet-review-mastermind-groupmajor renovation from a blog about StomperNet Review to a website that is geared towards my product, “Competitive Intelligence”. I was able to get my website on screen and get feedback from my peers.

Here is a list of the changes they suggested I make:

  1. Make the font smaller for the Countdown clock.
  2. Make the countdown more like a digital clock font.
  3. Change Sun-Tzu’s Quote font to match the image of the two swordsmen fighting.
  4. Add a Phone Number and if possible a timezone converter.
  5. Remove the Captcha.
  6. Just use Name instead of First Name & Last Name for the Newsletter signup.
  7. Juggernaut is not understandable to everyone. Too bad, I really liked the wordplay of the J’s with the phrase, “Jumpstart The Juggernaut.”

So far, I have accomplished numbers 2, 6 and 7.

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Day 44: Anatomy of a Pre-Launch Email

December 2, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet, Product Launching · Comment 

As promised yesterday, today’s StomperNet Review will show you what I can glean from a Pre-Launch Letter. This came about after a Facebook message was sent to me asking if I can repeat what I did in Day 38. Just a quick update, I had the asker just choose one email. Jeff Walker sent a succession of email for this recent launch. I’m pasting the chosen email below in it’s entirety. Then I will re-paste it below in black font with my thoughts in green font.

Dear Jeff in case you are reading this. This is just me trying to pick up lessons from your emails as per request by a reader. I have never taken your Product Launch Formula Course. But in all honesty, I wish I could.

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Day 43: My First Video is Downright Ugly

December 1, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet, Product Launching · Comment 

stompernet-review-product-launch-first-videoI produced my first video today. Ha ha ha! It was without a doubt – downright ugly! The lighting was off. By this, I mean one side is bright while the other side is dark. This is because of a strong light source on one side. This causes shadows and actually has a nice, dark edgy feel to it if a nice, dark edgy feel was my goal. But it wasn’t. I wanted to present something that is in the light because I want to come across as a means of obtaining Intelligence ethically. So the shadowy feel runs counter to my goal as it seems to project the dark, sinister side of Intelligence Gathering.

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Day 42: Product Launch Writing and Video Preparation

November 29, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet, Product Launching · Comment 

stompernet-review-product-launching-writingBy the time I have finished this blog post, I will have written the equivalent of 7 average length blog entries including this one. I timed it. It took me 4 hours. But it did get most of the menu items to have their text content in place. People who are able to read through it should have a good idea what my product is all about. I know. I know… You’re saying, “Chris, your content is putting me to sleep.” Some visuals will come by the next post or on Monday. I want to have the time to hunt around for the proper images so I won’t rush it.

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Day 41: Making Videos

November 28, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet · Comment 

Today’s entry will be short. I attended a real-life seminar on Videos. Sad to say. I left very disappointed. This is because I feel I am getting more information from my StomperNet teacher’s (Sherman Hu) website: http://www.shermanlive.com.

A friend, finding out I was on the look-out for any help on making videos, recommended this seminar very strongly. I won’t name the seminar or speaker anymore as it was just a one-day event. I do not doubt that the speaker was highly talented on all things video. The problem was he was neither a good speaker nor a good teacher. Out of respect for my friend, I tried to keep awake but she herself was dissappointed too and was pointing to someone else who strongly recommended the seminar to her.

Cheers!





Day 40: Product Launching Murphy’s Law

November 27, 2009 · Posted in 90 Days of StomperNet, Product Launching · Comment 

Murphy’s Law threw pie on my face on my 40th day of using StomperNet. Admittedly, there was a point there where I felt that I stompernet-review-product-launching-murphys-lawwould not even make it halfway through my countdown. I’ll share to you what happened and how it got fixed.

I received feedback from a StomperNet veteran that my site had half the focus being stolen by this blog. It was staring me in the face and I missed this one. He is right. Even my menu had StomperNet Review coming right after Home. Since English is the language used. Almost all the people visiting my website would browse my pages from left to right. So on my Main Menu, StomperNet Review gets read first before Business Intelligence.

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