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How To Fail At Technology And Internet Marketing

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Guest Post - Daniel Watrous

I’m the technology guy in my house (maybe not surprising). In fact, there aren’t many technology problems that I can’t solve. It was no big surprise then when my wife asked me how to do something in a certain program on her computer. When I said “let me come have a look” she replied with an exasperated voice and said “oh, never mind, I can figure it out”.

What happend?
Why didn’t she want me to come “have a look”? I asked her and she explained that if I was just going to fiddle around with it until I found the solution that she could do ‘that’ herself. She only asked because she thought I might know ‘off the top of my head’ exactly what to do.
I think that people are surprised when I don’t just know the exact answer to every technology question at the drop of a hat. After all, I have been programming for 12 years, I have a college degree in Electrical Engineering and can explain how most of the guts of a computer work at the atomic level. I’m supposed to know that stuff, right? Not necessarily.

The “correct” approach to technology

Imagine this scenario. Let’s say my wife is creating a chore chart for the kids and wants a document with a table and little pictures in each box in the table. This would be my approach:
  • Look for a menu option that says ‘tables, ‘insert’, ‘add’ or something similar: FAIL
  • Ask google something like “programname tables”: FAIL
  • Check the program help files for table: FAIL
  • Manually create a table by first creating a box, then copy and paste it and align it with the other boxes: SUCCESS
Notice that I FAILED with the first three things I tried. Here’s the brilliant part: The first three FAILS combined consumed less than two minutes of my time!
You might also be interested to know that my lazy engineer mentality caused me to attempt the totally manual approach dead last. If the program has some way of creating the tables for me then I don’t want to waste my time doing it manually. I always try the easiest possible solution first!
Why is it helpful to think of checking for a menu option as a FAIL? Precisely because the unknown scares people. That fear turns into resistance (read The War of Art). Many people will avoid starting a blog or researching a new niche because they don’t know exactly which button to push or whether they’ve found THE WINNING NICHE.
NEWS FLASH: I don’t know either. Every time I sit down to setup a blog or create new software, I have to fail. I click the wrong thing or login to the wrong account or install the wrong version or even create something that works but is based on an incorrect assumption. The list goes on and on.

The key to success with technology

If you’re on the verge of starting something new, whether you plan to start a blog or research a new niche, let me suggest you plan to live by these two tenets
  • Fail fast, fail often.
  • There are very few mistakes that you can’t fix easily.

The real trick is to fail without considering that a reflection on your personal capacity. Far too often when we fail at something we wrongly assume that we are failures. I’m not sure where this tendency comes from, but it just doesn’t make sense to equate not knowing how to do something with being a failure.

One final absurd example

Imagine that you go to your blog (or email, or twitter account) and try to login. You forgot your password. Oh the horror! Is that really the end of the world? Do you beat your self up all day long? Is all hope lost? Nope. You just try again or click the little button that says “forgot password” and reset it.

When it comes to internet marketing and learning to use a blog to publish information, why don’t you just pretend that you forgot your password. If your first attempt to publish something doesn’t work, it’s not a reflection of your character. Just try again. Click something else. If you approach a niche that doesn’t deliver results, just hit reset. Move on to the next niche.

Just keep clicking until you find something that works!

You’re extremely unlikely to break anything (at worst you might publish a bogus article for a few seconds). Just go and give it a try and see what you come up with.

The Awesome - A New 30DC Newsletter

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Hi Gang,

I’m pleased to announce the first ever edition of a new 30DC newsletter called ‘The Awesome’

This will be monthly publication so watch out for the email notifications.

You can download the first edition here:

http://www.thirtydaychallengeplus.com/TheAwesome

Hope you enjoy it.  We would be grateful for some feedback so leave a comment here on this post if you have any.

Speak soon,

Ed

Thirty Day Challenge Plus Webinar

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Hi Gang,

The Thirty Day Challenge plus webinar has started and already 976 people (and counting) have joined me.

Don’t worry if you aren’t able to join us live (we can only accomodate 1000 people in the webinar) as the webinar is being recorded and I’ll make it available to everyone in the 30DC community as the content of this webinar is going to be important and valuable.

Watch out for an email and/or blog post about the Webinar recording in the next 24 hours.

It’s going to be killer!

Ed

Day 31 - 2009 30DC

Monday, August 31st, 2009

The (last but not least) final Day 31 Training Content page is live.

Congratulations, you’ve made it. Over the past month you have had some brilliant training to get you started in your internet marketing journey. Today is all about thinking where you go from here.

Ed talks about the educational journey that you have been on over the last 30 days, the action that you have taken and the results that you have either achieved already, or about to achieve. Whether you made that first dollar or not, the fact that you are here is an incredible testament to your character and your desire to make a change.

Ed offers some simple advice. The single best thing you can do if you are serious in considering going forward and making this a second income stream, or even your new primary one is this, make it your practice. Set aside specific time that is regular to practice your craft. Continue your education, and continue to hone your skills.

Ed also introduces Thirty Day Challenge Plus, which was created with the intention of being the natural extension of the Thirty Day Challenge. Built and maintained using the same quality standards of the Thirty Day Challenge, Ed outlines the content and features of the Thirty Day Challenge Plus program, and details how it builds on from what you have experienced with the Thirty Day Challenge.

After completion of today’s lesson, you will have a greater understanding of how to move forward and what your options are, be it continuing to work with the Thirty Day Challenge training materials, joining Thirty Day Challenge Plus, or continuing your education elsewhere. As long as you keep the momentum going.

We all wish you well in your Internet Marketing journey and hope that you enjoyed and profited from your participation in this years 30DC.

Ed

Day 30 - 2009 30DC

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The Day 30 Training Content page is live.

Today covers things to think about moving forward once the Thirty Day Challenge has finished. Your marketing education never finishes, and you should always be constantly learning in order to stay up to date and in the game.

Ed talks to you in detail about coming all the way from preseason, going all of the way through the Thirty Day Challenge itself, and finding yourself at the end wondering where to go from here. Using his Magnificent Symphony of Four Parts as a framework, Ed outlines all of the areas to look at for your next steps to take, including creating your own product and list building.

Jason Moffatt talks to you about leverage, and encourages you to think laterally about everything you have learned this month. Jason outlines how the skills you have learned in researching markets using Market Samurai, can be used as a tool for offering a service to businesses, both offline and online. If you think about what you have to offer to a business, keyword research, SEO research, online promotion, creating content, and creating back links, you’ll soon realise the value of what you have to offer.

After completing today’s lessons you will have a greater understanding of what steps to take following the Thirty Day Challenge. You will understand how to prioritize what areas you need to work on, and what you need to educate yourself about more. You will also understand the leverage you now have using the skills you have learned in the past 30 days.

Only 1 day to go!

Ed

Day 29 - 2009 30DC

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

The Day 29 Training Content page is available.

Today is all about best practice, and where marketers go wrong and make mistakes. You can learn from the mistakes of both the marketers who have come before you, and from the mistakes you’ve made yourself.

Ed covers a wide range of topics of mistakes that marketers make in today’s podcast, including simply not understanding the marketplace they are in, not doing the right research, and not following a tried, tested and proven step by step process.

Other areas Ed outlines as mistakes marketers make, is tackling markets above your skill level, getting tunnel vision, a lack of patience waiting for a process to work, and taking failure personally.

After completing today’s lesson you will have a greater understanding of where marketers go wrong, and the mistakes that are made as a result. There is a lot to learn when developing your skills, and being aware of, and learning from the mistakes of others, will help develop your own awareness of best practice.

We have a final Mindset Lesson With Karl today. Karl talks to you about your overall journey in participating in the Thirty Day Challenge, and where it fits in your overall journey at this point in your life.

Don’t forget the next 30DC TV show on Sunday night at 8.30 pm (EST).

Ed

Day 28 - 2009 30DC

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The Day 28 Training Content page is live.

Following on from yesterday’s lessons on creating back links, today takes that a step further. Not all back links are created equal, and today’s lesson is about high authority back links.

Anthony outlines what makes an authortiy back link, and details the three main options for obtaining them, the DMOZ Directory, the Yahoo Directory, and .edu and .gov domains.

Anthony explains each of the authority back link sources in turn, with the pros and cons of using each outlined clearly.

Anthony also demonstrates how to use Market Samurai’s Promotion module to search for sources of authority back links. Anthony explains the process to follow in order to identify the sources of authority back links, including how to ensure that you use appropriate keywords within your niche that will produce, and the importance leaving appropriate comments.

After completing today’s lessons will have a greater understanding of what constitutes an ‘authority back link’, and you will also know how to use Market Samurai’s Promotion module to search for sources of authority back links. You will have also used the Promotion module to research appropriate authority back link sites, created a few high quality comments for those sites, and submitted them.

Speak soon,

Ed

Day 27 - 2009 30DC

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The Day 27 Training Content page is up.

Today is all about backlinks, and the importance of understanding how crucial high quality backlinks are to your site. Ultimately, your long term ranking in the SERPS will be dependent on the quantity and the quality of the back links that point to your site.

Brent explains how search engines decide where web pages should rank for particular keywords, and how high quality back links play a role in that process. Brent also outlines what classifies as a ‘high quality’ back link.

Brent then introduces Market Samurai’s Promotion Module, and outlines how it can find you high quality back links easier and faster than ever before. Brent explains how the correct use of the Promotion Module will produce better quality back links, save you time, get you better rankings faster, and ensure that no time or effort has been wasted.

Anthony then outlines in detail, how to use the Promotion Module in Market Samurai to create legitimate, high quality back links to your blog. The areas Anthony covers are finding relevant blogs to post genuine comments on, finding relevant forums to participate in, and finding Web 2.0 pages to post comments on, and using the pingback strategy to create a win/win for both you and the site you are linking to.

Lastly, Anthony shows you how to look at and analyze your competitors back links.

After the completion of today’s lessons, you will have a greater understanding of what a high quality back link is, how to use the Market Samurai Promotion module to create those back links.

You will have also made some comments or posts on a few sites for your micro niche, using the Market Samurai Promotion module to source appropriate sites.

Speak soon,

Ed