It's funny the way life has a habit of forcing change on you some times. I have for a number of years been writing for magazines and building websites, mainly local business - trouble is - most of my clients were in the building trade - oops!
Needless to say the last few months my business has suffered - but that has forced change...
Aside of that, I have for years been on the edge of the internet marketing community - a 'wanabee' - but like the vast majority of people around the world I've been not much more than a rabid consumer of the next great tool or software product that promised results - until now that is.
I have just completed and launched my very first product - a video training series for users of xsitepro 2 website design software. I really can't believe what I took on for an initial product offering, not a simple rebranded PLR book - something which I have actually started in the past but never got around to finishing - instead I ended up making over 70 video tutorials (over seven hours) of material and built it into a secure membership site.
Sorry if I sound like I'm blowing my own trumpet here - but I am - I did every little bit of it myself!
I know not everyone would think that was smart as I could have outsourced much of the work - but I wouldn't have learned half as much - nor would I have had the satisfaction of breaking through that last 5% of the project - when every gremlin known to man trys to thwart your achievment.
Back to my title - life sometimes forces you to do the things that you are capable of, but for whatever reason never get around to, and that's what I feel has happened to me on this occassion.
The challenges and education I got along the way were one of lifes little bonuses, because most of my projects will not be of this magnitude, those that follow will seem like a walk in the park in comparison :-)
If you'd like to see the results of my effort - you can check it out at www.xsitepro2madeeasy.com - I know its not perfect, but it's fulfilling a need and makin sales on day one - any feedback gratefully received.
Take Care - until the next time
Jim Montgomery


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