Sunday, July 10, 2005

Catching up
I got a newsletter today from one of my favorite suppliers explaining why this was their first weekly newsletter they got out in three weeks. I knew the feeling. Although I kept up with the newsletters for the most part, most work has been at a standstill because of spending nine of the past twelve days out of town both before and after my father-in-law's death.

So now it's catchup time. I got this weekend's newsletter queued up and ready to go out early Sunday morning and finally got the newsletter from two weeks ago posted on the site, along with some other minor updates.

This newsletter concludes my three-part series on designing your pages to best match the way people look at webpages. And it has a special, limited offer on "The Insider's Guide to Marketing Your Business on the Internet" and the late Corey Rudl's "Ultimate Seminar Videos" that his company is offering as a memorial to him. I've also included in the newsletter one of my favorite articles of his that I've gotten permission to reprint.

New articles on the site (taken from the June 26 newsletter) include a review of John Alexander's excellent Wordtracker Magic ebook and a critique by eBay expert Jim Cockrum of one successful seller's auctions, pointing out what that seller is doing that makes him or her successful and area's that they could still do better in. Excellent article.

But next week, hopefully, will allow me to get back to tasks with more immediate profit. My two-week invoice for MasterVisions and 1A Gifts is going to be pretty puny Monday, but I'm glad my wife Joanne got the chance to spend the time with her Dad before he died and with her Mother as she settled into her new living arrangements.

The temporary shortfall in income is all in God's hands, and he's handled things pretty well for us all the way along.
Jeff

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