July 2008 Archives

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July 9, 2008

Slashing Your Way to Online Success

Well, the kid from the UK has done it again.

Yup, my buddy Chris McNeeney (I was the first person to interview him about a year and a half ago, before he started making all this noise online) has gone #1 on ClickBank again… with his newly released Google Nemesis.

He’s just cleaning up lately with product after product about to make big money using Google AdWords and ClickBank (as an affiliate, so no products needed). And he comes by his ability to sell the heck out of these products honestly.

First it was AdWords Miracle, then it was Affiliate Project X (which earned him the nickname “Chris X“), then Day Job Killer, then Google Assassin… but all those were information products.

Good information products, yes… but I felt the powerful money-making information in them may have been a bit too advanced for someone just starting out online.

After all, you need to have a website to drive traffic to — so what’s the point of learning how to drive traffic if you don’t?

Well, the solution is here…

But first, let me tell you about Chris’s jaw-dropping story, and why you should care…

>>> CONTINUE READING Slashing Your Way to Online Success…

About the Author:

Heather Vale Goss is a writer, journalist and interviewer known as The Unwrapper™. Since 1993, she has worked in all media: TV, radio, print and online. She runs the online publishing company LWL (Life Without Limits) Media Inc., The Life Improvement Company™, with her husband, Barry Goss.

She also freelances for top websites and marketers, and teaches others how to conduct high-quality, profitable interviews through her Interviewing Unwrapped home-study package. You can connect with her on her official Facebook page or by following her on Twitter.

July 18, 2008

Moving Body, Mind and Soul…

Over the past couple of weeks, Barry and I have been slowly moving into our new house… on Monday the movers are coming to take all the big stuff, but we thought it would be easier to take things bit by bit.

Like the old saying… how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.

But this represents more than a physical move for us…

It represents a move of, not just the body, but the mind and soul as well.

We’ll be able to think more clearly because of the expansiveness of the space inside our house.  My office will no longer be in the bedroom, but in its own separate room, and Barry’s won’t be in a tiny den but part of our large open-concept living room area.

We won’t feel claustrophobic anymore when we spend 24 hours a day under the same roof… and if we do, we can always step outside into our beautiful yard.

And that’s why we’re also moving the soul… because we have a nice private fenced-in back yard with a full deck, complete with glass patio set, and an English-style garden where the birds come to eat the seeds I put out, and I’m going to put a meditation bench that will allow us to sit and enjoy the surroundings in peace.

All in all, it’s a very inspiring setting to spend our time — living, working, playing, and creating.

Like any change, of course, there are elements that are scary… but the powerfully inspirational parts far outweigh the scary parts.

It fits in perfectly with a new package we’re launching next week, that teaches people how to get out of their comfort zones and achieve the change they want as well… it’s called the Renegade Growth Pak, and yes, it will definitely help you grow too!

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

About the Author:

Heather Vale Goss is a writer, journalist and interviewer known as The Unwrapper™. Since 1993, she has worked in all media: TV, radio, print and online. She runs the online publishing company LWL (Life Without Limits) Media Inc., The Life Improvement Company™, with her husband, Barry Goss.

She also freelances for top websites and marketers, and teaches others how to conduct high-quality, profitable interviews through her Interviewing Unwrapped home-study package. You can connect with her on her official Facebook page or by following her on Twitter.

July 22, 2008

The Eckhart Effect… Renegades Meet Anti-Renegade!

Eckhart EffectOver at the Manifest Life blog, Barry and I have been stirring up some controversy lately about the teachings of Eckhart Tolle and others of his ilk.

And we’ve worked long and hard, done a ton of research, and pulled the wrappers off the incongruencies and potentially dangerous concepts and methods some teachers are feeding into the mainstream via mass media that you need to be aware of.

The result? The Eckhart Effect and the Quest for Spiritual Accountability… nearly 40 pages of solid meat, and it’s only available as a bonus with our newly released Renegade Growth Pak that I told you about last week.

Eckhart is like an anti-renegade… and differs in many critical ways from the other teachers featured in the Renegade Growth Pak.

They all have a knack for showing you why you’ve got the life you have now, and how to truly change it for the better — if you’re willing to take responsibility and be accountable for your results.

How do they do it?

Well, if you’ve ever found yourself stuck in a rut, unable to manifest the life you want, maybe even up to your neck in the crap you’ve created… then you owe it to yourself to find out.

Read all about the straight-shooting, hard-hitting and highly effective Renegade Growth Pak here.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

About the Author:

Heather Vale Goss is a writer, journalist and interviewer known as The Unwrapper™. Since 1993, she has worked in all media: TV, radio, print and online. She runs the online publishing company LWL (Life Without Limits) Media Inc., The Life Improvement Company™, with her husband, Barry Goss.

She also freelances for top websites and marketers, and teaches others how to conduct high-quality, profitable interviews through her Interviewing Unwrapped home-study package. You can connect with her on her official Facebook page or by following her on Twitter.

July 30, 2008

Black Squirrels and Yellow Houses

For the past few weeks, Barry and I have been moving into our new house (the yellow color has already grown on him, and is starting to grow on me too).

Yes, we did the bulk of it already, but there have been some smaller things that we had to go back for as we’ve been slowly settling in around our normal routine.

It has certainly disrupted our business a bit (okay, actually a lot) because we’ve had to spend so much time away from the computers, buying new things that we need, fixing things up, taking care of the yard and garden, etc…

But we love the house, the 10-foot ceilings, the expansive square footage, the yard, the huge kitchen — everything about it.

And definitely, being in a more prosperous and expansive mindset is going to help us in many more ways down the road.

A couple of days ago, while taking a quick break from moving stuff (honestly, he’s doing all the heavy lifting and I’m just helping organize and clean) we were watching our new satellite TV service and a show came on about the wildlife in Toronto.

They featured raccoons and squirrels, both of which I used to raise from babies as a foster parent for the Humane Society, whenever they were orphaned and brought in to the shelter.

black squirrelFunny thing though, I just assumed the three color types of Eastern Grey Squirrel (grey, black and brindle, which is halfway between the two) were available wherever squirrels lived.

I’ve been living in Oregon for a year, and have seen many grey squirrels — and really just didn’t give it a second thought as to why I hadn’t seen black ones, because they’re so ingrained in my reality that I thought they must be here too.

Turns out, those are unique to Toronto and surrounding area, and tourists love to stop and look at the black squirrels that hang out around the provincial parliament buildings (about two blocks from where I used to live).

Barry says he’s never seen a black squirrel before in his life. Wow!

Just one more of those instances where it pays to never assume (it makes an ASS out of U and ME).

It’s amazing how we go through life with blinders at times, not really noticing what’s around us, seeing what we want to see rather than what’s there, and taking things for granted.

I’m taking a vow not to do that with our new house. I love so much about it, that I’m going to appreciate those things as much as I can.

I love to eat my breakfast out on the deck, overlooking the English style garden. I feel grateful every morning to be able to watch the birds and the flowers, and the little creek that will have water in it during the winter.

And that’s the way to enjoy life… with eyes wide open, appreciating and loving what we have, and experiencing what’s there rather than what we assume must be.

Keep Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life!

Heather Vale

About the Author:

Heather Vale Goss is a writer, journalist and interviewer known as The Unwrapper™. Since 1993, she has worked in all media: TV, radio, print and online. She runs the online publishing company LWL (Life Without Limits) Media Inc., The Life Improvement Company™, with her husband, Barry Goss.

She also freelances for top websites and marketers, and teaches others how to conduct high-quality, profitable interviews through her Interviewing Unwrapped home-study package. You can connect with her on her official Facebook page or by following her on Twitter.
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