Tis The Season For JV Giveaways

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blew off all plans of working on my online business and spent the day out with the family. We spent most of the day at the park and had a cook out.

Then we went to the mall and did some window shopping. The Christmas season is in full swing here in the USA. People are putting up Christmas Lights and decorations and Santa is in all the malls taking pictures with the kids. It reminded me that this is no only the traditional time of year for giving, but it is also the time of year for JV Giveaways.

If you have read Alex Jeffreys ebook, "List Building With Alex", you already know that the fast track to building a mailing Buy a prescription online list is by using JV Giveaways. If you haven't read the ebook click on the link to get it for free, read it, and then come back here.

I have participated in JV Giveaways before and is how I aquired most of my current subscribers. The system that we just set up in Module 2 of Alex Jeffrey's coaching program is exactly the kind buy ampicillin online of thing you need to participate as a JV partner in a Giveaway event.

I just finished updating my website that lists all of the upcoming JV Events with links for you to join as contributors. You can also sign up to be notified via email when ever a new event comes up. This can save you a lot of time searching for giveaways. I am also working on a video that will show you how a JV Giveaway event works, what you need to participate, and how to buy generic levitra set up your gift.

Hopefully I will have it ready by Thursday. I will be busy with class and implementing Module 3 tonight. ( I am pumped! ) If you didn't have any problems with module 2, then go to http://www.jtmartin.net/recommends/giveaways and start building your list.

To all of my classmates: "See you tonight on the webinar"

JT Martin
Building an online business while enjoying the finer things in life: family, friends, golf, guitar, fishing, nature, and a good game of chess.

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December 11, 2008

cj @ 5:25 am #

Hello JT,
Thank you so much for your offer. It's pretty clear I am in over my head with all of this. If you're able to help me get the PPF setup this coming weekend, that would be beyond tremendous!

In the meantime, I have a wordpress blog set up (I think?). I have hostgator setup with a domain name and the hosting. Could you help me do whatever it is I'm supposed to do so that Wordpress doesn't own my blog? I tried to login to cPanel, but it would never accept my user name and password, maybe security on my computer is too high? (it's necessary for the kind of work I do) I don't know what to do about that, even temporarily…

I see the potential that Alex has presented. If I could just make some headway with the basics, it would be a good feeling. Thanks again for whatever your schedule allows.

Here's some fun: "cj's" a "she" :) Is "JT" a he?
Thanks,
cj

cj @ 7:01 am #

Hi JT,
Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, going to library is not an option for me. My domain is set up with hostgator and they gave me my name servers and some links. When I go to the cpanel link, that's where the glitch happens.

I was following the steps in Dean's eBook. For the process of installing the Wordpress Blog to your hosting with Fantastico, Dean deferred that to Matt Garrett's blog tactics video. I could not follow that.

If you're still able/willing to help me, email would be great. Is your email address somewhere here? Or can you send me an email to start? Thanks again,
cj

December 12, 2008

Scott Thrall @ 11:23 am #

Hey JT,
Obviously you have been in business for awhile, and have a list…right?
Or did you make your first sale from a completely new list?

Scott
http://www.ScottThrall.com

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