How To Do eBay Research - eBay Completed Listings Search Hi everyone! As you know, my name is Ed "Edward" Rubi. You may also know that I'm an internet marketer; however, unless you know me personally you probably have no idea that I am also an eBay Education...
How To Register For An eBay Sellers Account Hi again everyone! The first step to selling on eBay, whether you want to sell as a hobby, or you want to start your own eBay business like I have, is to register for an eBay sellers account. As an Education...
How and Where to Get FREE Shipping Boxes for eBay Where can I find cheap shipping boxes to ship my eBay items?
That's a question I get a lot when teaching my eBay classes, and one of my favorites to answer, because you can actually shipping boxes for...
I'm Back From The Nightmare! I've been away FAR too long, in an actual LIVING NIGHTMARE, but YES now I'm BACK! (Brace yourself for where I've been, why I went, and my ANGER over the whole thing!)
Have you ever been, or are you...
25 Things You Didn't Know About Me My friend Huddson Lee from Dean Holland's, Starting With Marketing Academy tagged me to come up with the following list. I have to admit that it was tougher than I thought to come up with 25 things, but...
Camtasia is a screen recorder software used to make professional looking videos. I love watching videos created with Camtasia Studio. When I first found out what this program was that everyone was using, I told myself that I had to have it. Unfortunately, Camtasia was out of my price range at around $300. But fear not, Ed Rubi and Dean Holland’s Starting With Marketing clan is watching out for you.
The current version of TechSmith’s, Camtasia Studio is version 6. The version that I used to create the video below was Camtasia Studio 5. It has everything that I need and I’m looking forward to making many more videos in the future. The cost? $59.95 plus a $3.95 transaction fee. That’s a savings of $236.09 over the current version of Camtasia Studio. WOW!
Furthermore, it took me about 10 minutes to learn to use Camtasia thanks to a video that I found on YouTube. Just do a search on YouTube for, “How to use Camtasia Studio 5″, and it will be the first result.
Well, we all like to save money, so there you have it. I hope this helps you, and I look forward to seeing your upcoming professional looking Camtasia Studio videos.
Have you ever had one of those day? You’re late to an appointment. Your car runs out of gas. You bounce a check. You… “fill in the blank”. I have. That’s when I stop and think about all the things that I’m grateful for in my life, and stop thinking about the things that might going wrong, that will soon pass anyway. That’s also when I intentionally stop and consciously create an, “attitude of gratitude”.
I coach little league baseball, and over the years I have noticed that kids and, many times, coaches act like it’s the end of the world when something doesn’t go their way during a game. This is why, before we even have our first practice, I give the kids on my team a homework assignment. I ask them to watch the video below, and answer some questions. Once they have done their homework, I ask them to remember Nick when they think things are going bad for them during a game, but especially during the challenges in their day to day life.
I’ll stop at that. The video speaks for itself. Nick is inspirational, and if you are ever down in the dumps or you’re facing something you consider “difficult”, then I challenge you to think of Nick an create for yourselves an, “attitude of gratitude”. Once you are grateful, then you can succeed.
At times we can look at a goal and say to ourselves, “that’s impossible”. It might seem insurmountable, and in our mind we think about all the reasons we can’t do it. I’m too short. I’m too fat. I don’t have the right education. I don’t have the money. I’m not smart enough.
When you think this way it’s known as a, “self fulfilling prophesy”. When you say, “I can’t”, your mind slams the door to any other possibility. It stops searching for ways to attain that goal, and basically gives up.
One of my favorite quotes is from Henry Ford and it says,
Dean Holland released his third module today. The module is called, “Traffic Tanks” and it’s one of the most important steps in the Starting With Marketing Academy training.
In his first video he mentions, and we all know, that the biggest challenge that people have when it comes to internet marketing is driving traffic to their website. This module alone is worth the price of what his students paid for the entire Starting With Marketing Academy.
Dean Holland showed us his Google Analytics account and the fact that he drives
Dean Holland’s, Starting with Marketing Academy is awesome. Just to recap, we have been through two of Dean Holland’s modules; “The BBB Formula, and “Social Slaughter”.
“The BBB Formula” stands for the basic building blocks. After completing Dean Holland’s BBB Formula, I was able to create this blog that you see before you. That was only the first module.
The second module was called “Social Slaughter”. I actually started a new Twitter account specifically for my business. If you want to look me up you can find my Twitter page here. Because of what Dean Holland has taught us in his Starting with Marketing Academy I was able to go from zero followers on July 31st, to 1,009 followers as of today August 8th. Dean’s Starting With Marketing Academy rocks!
Internet marketing can be puzzling sometimes, but we are learning more and more each module. By the time I complete the Starting With Marketing Academy I expect to have the internet marketing puzzle solved, and I then I will teach you.
I made this short video just to introduce myself to you and talk about Dean, Starting With Marketing, and this confusing internet marketing puzzle. It’s my first video blog, so please be kind with your comments they will get better the more of them I do.