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The Final Curtain

February 18th, 2009

Alex Jeffrey’s Coaching – The Final Module

The final Alex Jeffrey Coaching Program Module took place last night. Alex’s coaching has come to its formal conclusion, but it’s not the end.

Alex intends to continue holding training calls and webinars for his students. He plans to hold brainstorming sessions and webinars with expert guests. Already penciled in are Rich Schefren, Mike Filsaime and others.

So, although the formal modules are now complete, there is a whole lot more good stuff to come.

The Fortunate 500

The students of Alex, that’s a group of some 500, came to be known as the Fortunate 500. We received some high quality coaching from Alex and we count ourselves fortunate to have been able to take advantage of this opportunity.

Back in November, we set out to build our individual businesses. The aim was to set up an Internet Marketing business and in doing so to develop and implement skills that we can carry forward and use in any niche that we may choose in the future. Skills that can also be used offline to great benefit.

With such a large group the level of experience and skills amongst the students was wide ranging, as you would expect. There were complete novices and some very experienced marketers, and everything in between.

While for some of the students it was a steep learning curve, some came into the program well prepared. Some already had an established blog and other websites that were able to use to good effect.

Many of the students had a high level of knowledge and they were able to put this to good use helping others as well as building their own blogs. The novices were helped along by both each other and these more experienced students.

In fact, whatever the problem, one of the students was usually able to resolve it. Sometimes, requests for help brought forward a multitude of different solutions for the same issue, very helpful and enlightening.

You Need A Plan

Some students clearly came prepared with a plan of how to best make the most of the opportunity before them. This was evident right from the start and they are the ones who have achieved the most over the past several weeks.

Those who have formulated their goals and developed a plan with good organization and time management have also done well.

Some are able to devote all their time to this process while others have many demands on their time, with full time jobs and young families to care for. Of necessity they have to take a longer term view, but it can be done. These people have earned my respect for their determination and commitment.

Overall, Alex has empowered us to devise and implement our own plan. In doing so we have had to gain, develop and use our knowledge, skills and experience to carry us forward. Alex has encouraged and motivated us, coaxing us out of our comfort zones so that we can fully implement our plans. And having done so, we are well placed to go forward with our own businesses in whichever direction we choose.

Time To Reflect

As Alex himself said, when we look back to where we were in November and reflect on how far we have come, the amount of ground that we have covered is staggering. In doing so we can all justifiably feel proud of our respective achievements whilst at the same time, identifying our most and least successful areas so that we can leverage our future efforts and propel ourselves on to bigger and better things.

The Way Forward

For me, I intend to continue with this blog and I will continue to build my Internet Marketing Business. I have many ideas that I would like to implement in the future. For now, I have one project that requires the bulk of my time and commitment and it is the key to moving forward with my plan.

I would also like to improve this blog, maybe with a new theme and some graphics but that will depend on the time that I have available. For now it is a fairly plain and functional theme which is fine as it’s the information that counts, not the look of the cover, in my humble opinion.

I would like to end this post at this point by giving a big THANK YOU to all of my fellow students. Many have helped me either directly or indirectly. And hopefully, I have been of some help in return.

But most of all, I would like to thank Alex Jeffrey for all of his efforts in making this excellent coaching program such an enjoyable and beneficial experience.

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  1. February 20th, 2009 at 19:26 | #1

    Hi Koen
    “Great blog good content”. You have a great gift! Tell me Ken have you ever heard of Maverick Money Makers, a program by Mack Michaels because it does seem to be a good affiliate program? But I am looking for people other than marketer involved in it to get an independent picture. Someone that knows something about it, have you heard of it or know of anyone involved or got any advice one way or the other? I don’t want to promote something that doesn’t deliver. So I thought I would ask some of the students first.
    Thanks Dave O

  2. February 23rd, 2009 at 23:55 | #2

    Hi Ken,
    Very nice recap on our mentoring program. I like you are looking forward to move on utilizing all the great stuff we learned. If your at all interested in marketing with videos, then please pick-up my free e-book on that subject on my blog.
    Best Wishes,
    Rob Brooks
    P.S. Please add me to your blog roll. You’ve been on mind for 2 months.

  3. Ken
    February 24th, 2009 at 10:21 | #3

    Thanks Dave,

    I have no experience of Maverick Money Makers so I can’t help you I’m afraid.
    I hope that you find the help that you need.

    Good Luck
    Ken

  4. Ken
    February 24th, 2009 at 10:27 | #4

    Hi Rob,

    Thank’s for stopping by. I will head over to your blog and take a look. With so many student blogs it’s difficult to get around to see them all. I add students to my blogroll when they visit and leave a comment here. As a result, not all students have been added. I will add you now.

    All the best
    Ken

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