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The Secret of the 10,000 Hour Master

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The 3rd time I got fired from a job, I was 26 and my wife was 3 months pregnant. I was an engineer and sales were slow and I was in the first of a round of layoffs.

I later found out my boss, who’d had to throw somebody under the bus, felt horribly guilty.

A lot of people were bitter.

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Content Advertising in Gmail + the Gmail “Funbox”

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People sometimes ask me how to target Gmail as a placement in the Content Network.

This video shows you how:

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What would you do if Google banned your account?

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Yesterday I had a private call for my Mastermind Club members. We explored the dark side of Google.

One member was spending $1 million per year on Google selling coffee and they shut him down. (He wasn’t selling Warez, or ebooks, or get rich quick, or affiliate programs, or anything like that).

No explanation. No recourse.

Google said, “Stop sending us emails.”

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In the Dojang, AdWords Ninjas get taken out last

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This morning I spoke at a Chicago meeting for hi-tech marketing folks, hosted by one of my fine estudiantes, Kelly Muldoon. In the audience, several people were “in transition” – i.e. looking for a job. (Merry Christmas!)

A woman approached me, she’d been recently downsized. Casting about for opportunities. Looked like she was hanging on by her fingernails. Asked me if I had any advice to give.

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6 Free Online Tools I love

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Today, links to six super-useful free tools: 1. One of the secrets to writing great copy is making it REALLY easy to read. 7th grade reading level or lower = good copy. College level = BAD copy. Bad. (Always!) Most of Gary Halbert’s classic letters read at the 4th to 5th grade level. That’s why [...]

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