Is Alex Jeffreys Coaching

All Style & No Substance?

Alex Jeffreys coaching style wakes people up from the very start. He will have you glued to your chair and hanging on to his every word. But is it just Alex’s style that is mesmerizing ?

Are people being hypnotized by his star-like performance and his quick rise to internet marketing success? Are they left empty when it’s over?

I am Alex Jeffreys student and I will answer the above questions. I paid Alex a good amount of money for his mentoring and therefore I have the right to speak up.

Alex Jeffreys Style

Alex has a very convincing way of speaking. It makes people feel like he’s speaking from the heart and means every word he says.

I have been fooled on occasion and therefore can’t trust my instincts 100%. But as deep as I dig, so far I have not detected the tiniest trace of insincerity in Alex. I know of no other student who has.

Alex Jeffreys Attention To Students – Communication

When Alex has a live webinar, he actually reads the box that is there for communicating with the audience. And he replies to whatever his students type there immediately. This is before and after the coaching module lesson or session.

During the live session when he’s lecturing he has a member of his staff answering anything that students type into the communication box if it’s a general question. Alex answers all questions directed at him when he’s done lecturing.

In the numerous webinars that I’ve attended not put on by Alex this kind of communication is unheard of. Alex also responds to his students in the students forum. This is very rare as well.

Alex stays on after giving his coaching program session and speaks to every student that wants to speak with him.

This is something that never ever happens with other so called gurus. Please let me know in your comments if you know of anybody else who does this.

Important Note:

Alex is not paying me to write this post and knows nothing about it. I’m free to write the truth and nothing but the truth.

Even if he paid me (and I wish he did) to write about him I would still write what I know to be factual and wouldn’t leave anything out.

Since nobody is perfect I promise you that by the end of this article I will let you in on at least one thing where Alex Jeffreys is not perfect. He after all is human too.

Alex Jeffreys Substance

By substance I mean the actual goods Alex delivers.

Is it all smoke and mirrors?

The answer is an unequivocal no.

As far as I’m concerned Alex Jeffreys not only delivers what he promised he gives you much more.


What Was Expected – What Was Delivered


What I expected from the limited coaching and mentoring program was to come out with an internet marketing system that I could use. A system which once learned and applied completely would be able to stand on it’s own and make money.

Alex has provided that and delivered not one but two of his products that can be monetized. He also provided instructional videos so that a virtual newbie like me can set up the whole system which stands on its own and can be readily expanded upon.

It is an independent system. Alex won’t get a penny of your profits ever. The system is on your hosting company’s server and you have a 100% control over it.

Unexpected Things Also Delivered

This will be a partial list because:

1) The coaching is still in the process

2) This post is getting a bit long and I don’t want to overkill it

3) I have to deliver on the promise of finding an imperfection with Alex’s stuff.

What was totally unexpected was getting not only the system itself but also the Forward To Basics – Not Back To Basics – How To Run Business coaching and materials. This part alone could easily be worth half the money spent on the entire program.

It includes Coaching On How To Plan in 3 areas and Creating Your Lifestyle: Your Business Plan, Your Entrepreneurial Plan and Your Personal Plan.

Alex also shows you How To Get Organized, Focused and How To Avoid Being Overwhelmed.

I never expected Alex to introduce me and all the other students to other outstanding internet marketers and business super minds Like Rich Schefren and Andrew Fox.

Alex mentors not only the basics but transitions you to the top game of internet marketing.

I had no idea about being able to participate in Alex Jeffreys Students Forum.

And most of all I didn’t expect that Alex would keep in touch with his students when the coaching comes to an end.

The last sentence has not come into being yet since the coaching has not yet concluded but based on all the promises fulfilled so far I will take it at face value.

Imperfections With Alex Or His Stuff

Here I want to ask all former and present Alex Jeffreys students to comment.

I do want to be 100% factual and want to present an overall view. Being imperfect myself I need your help to point out anything that I will have missed on this point.

Please give me the dirt on Alex, not personal stuff of course but in regards to his coaching program, course, style, substance etc.

The one thing that Alex doesn’t do everybody wishes he did:

Alex doesn’t do all the work for you. This is one big shortcoming that he’ll have to work on.

He gives you the system and shows you how to set it up. He points you in the right direction and educates you on how to do things.

If and when he is able to do everything for everybody he will be the perfect dream internet marketing guru and teacher.

Until that happens, people will keep on writing, discussing and pontificating about Alex Jeffreys coaching style and substance.

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(Don’t forget to add your views in comments).

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Authored by Vance Sova

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Why Learn List Building

With Alex Jeffreys

Student?

To learn list building on your own is certainly possible but to avoid many mistakes,
learning along with a student of Alex Jeffreys makes good sense.

Alex has built and is building his mailing list very successfully. For him targeted opt in list and email marketing is the foundation of his activities and success.

The student, Vance Sova considers list building to be the most important activity and foundation builder for any business in general and the foundation for internet marketing business in particular.

He’s not just mimicking Alex Jeffreys. Vance has thoroughly investigated the importance of building a mailing list.

O.K., I’m Vance Sova and I’m the student. I’m learning from Alex Jeffreys and with him. The methods Alex uses work. You can get his free e-book on list building and learn his methods from it now.

But both Alex and Vance still keep learning.

Like everything else the methods and ways to build a responsive email list constantly evolve and change.

Alex is busy developing business and marketing systems and takes more global view on things. He is not much into details now. He’s in the high big league.

Vance, on the other hand, is in the process of mastering the art of list building. He is closer to your level than Alex and therefore will be thrilled to share with you everything he learns about list building as he learns it and implements it. He will share with you what works, what works the best and what doesn’t work.

Right, I’ll go back to using “I” for a while. I just get tired using it all the time.

Well, I want to share with you that building a list is both easy and hard. It is easy when you listen to people who have done it. It is very hard to do it from zero, from scratch.

Even Alex says that it is easy BUT it does take time. It took other now successful internet marketers 3 or more years to build a significant and large email list. Even Alex took more than a year.

If you read the articles available on the internet about list building you’ll find that most of them will give you points or steps that you need to implement. But they are all just a summary.

You certainly can’t implement any of them without further instructions that would tell you more closely what to do and how to do it.

Virtually everybody who touches the list building subject steers away from it very quickly.

It is not a get rich quick scheme and it is not therefore a big and popular money maker.

It could also be that the big wigs and gurus who seem to get the big chunk of internet marketing niche profits are reluctant to create more competition for themselves.

But if you and I don’t learn how to build a list we will always be at the mercy of get rich quick schemes and those who profit from them.

I’ve decided to learn everything about list building that I can from what is available on the net and from Alex Jeffreys and develop a method that anyone can follow.

Aside from Alex’s e-book I have yet to find anything that would fit the method that I just described.

If it exists I’ll find it soon and will let you know exactly where I found it. My mission will thus be accomplished and I’ll continue building my list without writing one more word on the subject.

I invite you to please let me know in your comments of any comprehensive and yet concise list building course aside from that of Alex Jeffreys.

Also, please let me know what you’d like to learn about list building and any helpful tips you may have discovered. We can all work together on this without forming a list building club. At least for now.

I looked into a list building club which is readily available on the internet and I’m not convinced that it is what I’m looking for. (That club is a paid club incidentally).

There has to be a better way.

I’m writing this post to challenge myself as well as you the readers.

Let’s learn list building with Alex Jeffreys, Vance Sova, Everybody. Let’s learn list building together.

Authored by Vance Sova.

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Alex Jeffereys Course

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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