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Students Up To No Good ?

Alex Jeffreys Course and his mentoring program are very much praised. But what are Alex Jeffreys students up to? Generally they are the most helpful and hard working talented bunch and great friends to be with. But right now they are not impressing me that much.

What’s wrong? They came up with this tag game in which when you get tagged it makes you quite busy and perhaps uncomfortable. You have to make a post about yourself in which you must reveal 25 things about you. Well, I got tagged today and that’s why I’m writing this post.

Of course I don’t have to participate but I could never disappoint my friends from Alex Jeffreys Classroom. They are very dear to me and especially Gazzman who came up with this. And Gazzman aka Gary Simpson is extremely helpful. Petra Weiss is the one who tagged me and she is also very helpful. I’d love to name all my friends from Alex’s students like Paul Hooper who are giving selflessly but there are a several hundreds of them.

OK, I admit I may be stalling a bit here. So let’s get right to the 25 points.

25 Points You May Want To Know About Vance Sova

I’m going to be very selective here as this is the internet and it will be accessible everywhere forever. That being said I’ll be honest.

1) I have always liked the truth and honesty. That has made me some great friends and some enemies. The friendships tend to be everlasting while the enmities not returned fizzle out.

2) I have a great partner who is so much better than me in so many ways. She is a great human being that contributes heavily to the world being a better and kinder place.

3) I love cats now as much as I love dogs. I used to prefer dogs but came to appreciate cats for their independent spirit.

4) I don’t like living in the past which seems to be a preferred mode of being for so many. Each day is a new day, brand new and should not be tainted with yesterdays. It doesn’t harm to keep the good things but dwelling too much on them can sacrifice today as well.

5) I’ve been called a philosopher in my teens. That doesn’t mean that I haven’t done some unwise things.

6) I like to travel everywhere. If I had to name favorites it would be Greek Islands, parts of Japan and Kauai. I haven’t been everywhere though and mostly I like wherever I am at the time.

7) I find that thinking too much is not good. An example would be a game of tennis. The body does its thing beautifully. Too much thought tends to sabotage it.

8) Right, I like to play tennis. Not that I play it every day or that I’m really good at it but it is the best game I know of as far as sports go. You can boo me later in comments if you want. I stopped playing contact sports because I want to remain in one piece.

9) Swimming in the ocean or a lake or a clean river is what I find the most relaxing and enjoyable activity.

10) I wanted to be a writer-reporter as soon as I learned how to read.

11) I wanted to be an astronomer.

12) At times I don’t mind being not too modest and detest false modesty. By that I mean if I’m good at something I don’t keep saying that I’m not, especially if somebody else points it out.

13) I used to play badminton and between the ages of 10 and eleven I won a game against an adult player. That made me incredibly proud and the man humbled and crying. He beat me in another game 1 or 2 weeks later. I think he was a better player but underestimated me in the first game on my home turf.

14) Isn’t this crazy, 25 points about me? Anyway have to go on. Up to 4th grade I thought I couldn’t sing. But it was because I never really tried, being too shy. The teacher in that grade gave me a mild praise when I made a small attempt to sing at one class and I ended up singing in a choir at a wedding the next year.

15) I love to sing. Most people think I sing well.

16) I love to play the guitar.

17) I love to play the guitar and sing at the same time.

18) I love to play the guitar and harmonica at the same time and sing in between.

19) I’m aware that few of the above points could have been put together but on the other hand some of the points above these points may have been too long. I like to compensate for overdoing something and compensate for overcompensation.

20) I don’t smoke. I did smoke for about 9 years but quit a long time ago, cold turkey.

21) I drink only occasionally at modestly. Beer and wine not at the same time and exceptionally a whiskey or rum or brandy if I have to due to some important celebration.

22) I like to go for walks, especially on the beach.

23) I love AWeber. I really mean this and notice that there is no affiliate link here. I’m just linking to my other post. I’d love it if you check it out.

24) I love Alex Jeffreys list building e-book and mentoring and teaching methods. I normally don’t like people who say things like that because half the time they don’t really mean it. I really, really mean it.

25) I love Alex Jeffreys Students because they are so helpful, all of them that I’m aware of. That is the only reason why I would ever be willing to write publicly 25 points about myself. The 25 points about Vance Sova are all true and nothing but the truth. I wonder, what are Alex Jeffreys students up to next?

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Alex Jeffreys Nixes Gurus Game

Alex Jeffreys nixes the gurus game. “I’m giving up the gurus game” he says in his latest post and video from his wedding. This could be a punishing shock to the large host of his followers. Read on to find out more.

Alex Jeffreys is without a doubt one of the brightest newest and fastest rising stars that have ever appeared in the internet marketing sky. His followers are growing in numbers faster than those of virtually any of the so called internet marketing gurus.

Why on earth then would he want to give up the game that has brought him hundreds of thousands of dollars in the last few months? Has he gone mad or is there something crafty behind his decision?

Certainly Alex Jeffreys was never the typical guru who enjoys the limelight and being called a guru. Did he get fed up with being called a guru by his eager followers?

Many of us know the story of Buddha who insisted in saying that he was no guru. And he meant it wholeheartedly. But what did the crowds do, especially after he was no longer around? They built temples to worship him.

Does Alex Jeffreys want to disassociate himself from his followers and students by saying that he is out of the gurus game? Certainly nobody is about to build a temple and worship him.

The last time I checked Alex likes to help people. So perhaps he just wants to do things differently than the typical marketing guru. He has been doing that since I learned about his coaching course Marketing With Alex.

What I think is happening is that Alex Jeffreys wants to emphasize the fact that he does things differently. He truly does care about his students and followers. He’s not done with them once a coaching program ends. This is a fact.

So Alex J. may just be trying to let it be known outside his circle of followers and students that the regular internet marketing gurus game is not his game and that he is fundamentally different.

I certainly hope that this is so. It would indeed be a great loss if Alex Jeffreys decided to leave the internet marketing coaching scene and an even greater loss if he stopped making his products available to everyone who needs them.

Right now the whole thing is still up in the air. But at least for the next few weeks Alex will still be around. In fact he posted a video on his blog with an invitation to comment on it and receive a chance to participate in a live webinar with him where he will spill out the beans. There is only room for 0ne thousand people in the webinar. It may not take a long time for it to fill up.

I for one want to find out his secrets before he potentially disappears from the scene of being a great and readily available teacher of internet marketing. Be it as it may whatever the form of Alex’s giving up the gurus game takes it will happen.

I believe that whatever Alex says and announces has a significant meaning. There is something significant in the statement Alex Jeffreys Nixes Gurus Game.

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Internet Marketing With Alex Jeffreys

Internet Marketing with Alex Jeffreys is my first post on this blog site. It will start to document my journey from the real beginning of my internet marketing life. The real starting point of a lifestyle that is the dream of mine and perhaps your dream too. As you can see, I really don’t know what I’m doing but that’s OK. I’m learning now. If you are a guru of the net then you are about to leave this page. My guess is that by now I’m only with my targeted audience, the fellow students of the trade.

Is this my very beginning on the internet? Not exactly. In the last few months I have learned a few things already and have attempted to build a couple of sites. They are up and I’m proud of them. But are they making any money yet? Nope. You see, I really didn’t know the basics before I started. So I was building without the foundation. There was so much to be learned. I didn’t even know how to copy and paste. I felt like a complete idiot. I was sure that 99.9% of all people on this planet that ever touched a computer keyboard were ahead of me. And I don’t mean internet marketers. I mean anybody from toddlers to the ancients.

I had no clue where to start so I just did something. And I kept on learning things which seemed useful but didn’t bring me any dollars. Only a cent here and a penny there. Sometimes I read and heard about how important it is to have a mailing list. But how to build a list or any useful information on list building was strangely lacking in all the materials that I picked up. Usually I was told that the key is to get traffic first. That may seem a valid point but what was I going to do with the traffic without a list, without knowing how to capture the visitors, without knowing how to avoid losing them forever?

I became very frustrated when I fully realized that I needed a squeeze page or at least an opt in box. I was getting extremely frustrated because it was so hard to get any tangible information on it in all the courses I bought. I had several hundreds of hungry professional internet marketers and gurus following me on twitter trying to sell me something. So I thought if I tweet a request for information on the subject I would be flooded with offers. Not one peep or tweet came in reply. I thought, is anybody reading my desperate tweets? I still needed to learn how to stop being a newbie.

Then somehow I came across Alex Jeffreys and his Marketing With Alex Coaching Course. I was very skeptical about it. Was it another hyped up scheme to get my money and leave me in the mud? During the first module session my fears were removed. Not only could I hear in Alex’s voice that this was going to be different. I could feel he definitely cared and wanted me to succeed more than he cared about money. There are some great teachers whom I may mention later who have the same great attitude. So caring wasn’t all I was looking for and it wouldn’t have convinced me by itself. What convinced me in addition to that was what Alex J. was talking about and to what he was pointing the most. He actually dwelt on the mailing list and list building as the very foundation for quite a while and said that the first thing we’d be learning and doing was exactly that.

I’m incredibly excited because I’ve learned more in a couple of weeks about this crucial skill from Alex Jeffreys than I had learned in months from all the other sources put together. I now know one of the very basic skills which will, as I build on it, lead to the fulfillment of my dreams. And I have a pretty good idea how to stop being a newbie. Be a puppy or a kitten. Alex says he never called himself a newbie but a puppy. I guess it’s about attitude. A puppy learns and grows to become a big dog.

But to stay here and now and grounded I’ll have to take it step by step. I’m sure there will be some hurdles, difficulties and things to overcome. Not the least of them my own self. I may miss or neglect some stepping stones and tumble and fall to a lower landing. I promise you to pick myself up when that happens and start on the way up the stairs again. I will keep you posted on those steps. Let’s learn together. Come back here again and see how I’m doing with the internet marketing with Alex Jeffreys.

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