ELITE MARKETING PRO

11/21/2013 04:46:00 PM 0 Comments

Entrepreneurs are supposed to be risk-takers, right?

Well...

It sounds good, and it certainly makes for a good story, but between you and I, that's not 100% accurate.

Took me a long time to really grasp this.

But the fact is that most successful entrepreneurs are actually very, very cautious about taking risk.

Or I should say, they take calculated risks.

There's a HUGE difference between not taking major risks and looking for GUARANTEES.

The vast majority of people buy into guarantees.

Guaranteed paycheck.

Guaranteed interest on their money.

Guaranteed security.

I probably don't have to tell you, but these things simply don't exist.

As the saying goes, there are only 3 things guaranteed to happen.

Death, taxes, and inflation.

Nothing else is guaranteed in life, especially when it comes to m.oney.

Everything you do requires some kind of risk.

Which is one of the MAIN reasons to start a business.

NOT for the guarantee.

But for the CONTROL.

As an entrepreneur you're in control, not someone else.

And you can control how much risk you want to take.

The idea is NOT to bet the farm and gamble with your m.oney, hoping you'll score big with an idea and make a fortune.

Yes, it's happened before, but more people end up losing it all, because when you gamble, the "house" always wins.

It's way easier to increase your odds of success by taking less risk, and go after things with more upside potential.

And one of the ways to do that, is to AVOID making the exact same mistakes everyone else makes.

 ELITE MARKETING PROhttp://EmperorNR.elitemarketingpro.com/invite


Cheers,

Vitaly Grinblat,
Editor, Magnetic Sponsoring Newsletter

Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...


0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

ILLUMINATI & FAMILY TRIP TO ISRAEL -SWIZZ BEATZ #THOUGHTPROVOKING

11/21/2013 06:30:00 AM 0 Comments






Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...

Like Me On FACEBooK  

0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

PLAY GAMES ONLINE!??! THERE'S MONEY IN THAT FOR SURE!

11/20/2013 03:30:00 PM 0 Comments


By Lilach Bullock
To celebrate Global Entrepreneur week, (GEW) being hosted at www.gew.org.uk, we wanted to introduce you to one of our favourite entrepreneurs, Tony Pearce.
Together with Nick Alexander, Tony is one half of the brainchild behind GamesGRABR – one of the newest and most innovative social networking sites that we have seen in a long while.  Aimed at the growing market of online gamers, gamesGRABR provides users with a way to share and play games with just one click of the mouse as well as to meet with and chat to other gamers.
Tony and Nick have both worked in the games and entertainment industries forever, with Tony being involved since the early days of Sega Mega drive through to the current influx of social games.  He has previously launched other tech focused companies with Tee Pee Games in 2011 being a web site that allowed players to discover and play games across Facebook and the internet.   Nick claims to have been involved in the games industry since pre history, a claim that only goes to show how much industry knowledge and experience these two entrepreneurs bring to the table.
Screen Shot 2013-11-19 at 12.23.15
gamesGRABR has been taking the online gaming world by storm since its inception earlier this year.  Technology giant website Mashable included it in its top 25 UK tech startups of 2013 and for good reason.  With over 200,000 unique users and a huge amount of traffic and sharing on the site, they are well on their way to achieving their plans to be the Facebook for gamers.  gamesGRABR has also been shortlisted for an ME Award for “best social games service provider” as well as MEF award for Best Discovery and Engagement Company.  With such accolades on both sides of the Atlantic it is clear that Tony and Nick are onto a winning business model.
When you sign up for an account with gamesGRABR you are making Internet history as you become part of a huge group of people who share your taste in online games.  Your home page (GRABFEED) is a collection of images personalized just for you that is based on your likes and the games / people you are following. You can grab images from anywhere on the Internet to add to your GRABFEED as well as uploading images from your PC or Facebook.
When you grab an image from another website, a link back to the place that you grabbed it from is always displayed with the image.  You can regrab images posted by other people in your network and you can arrange your grabs into collections.
One of the best parts about the online interaction with gamesGRABR is that you can follow other users and chat to them about shared interests, games etc.  You will find out when they create a new collection or grab a new image and can keep in touch this way.
Screen Shot 2013-11-19 at 13.53.50
The entrepreneurial sprit behind gamesGRABR is such that their determination to be the biggest and the best when it comes to global gaming social networking drives all of the decisions concerning the company.  They are currently in the middle of raising a round of equity through popular crowdfunding site,Crowdcube.  With 80% of their requested equity already raised with over a month still to go, it looks as though they are well on their way to meeting this latest target.   If you want to be part of a fast growing company who are recognized by users and the gaming industry alike as being a significant force in the online gaming world then there is still time to invest through Crowdcube, with investment starting from just £10, less than the price of a game.
If you are an avid online gamer with a love for social networking then you will have found your permanent home with gamesGRABR .  Both hard-core gamers and casual players alike will find a lot to keep them interested over at gamesGRABR.  We’ve learned more about the online gaming industry since we’ve been working with gamesGRABR and have loved the way their business has grown and developed throughout 2013.  We are looking forward to seeing their continued growth and success throughout 2014 and beyond, and hope you follow them on their journey as well.
For more interesting stories of entrepreneurs, check back every day this week for special features on the blog.
http://www.socialable.co.uk/
Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...


0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

THE LIFE OF KINGS -PHONTE FEAT EVIDENCE X BIG K.R.I.T.

11/20/2013 06:30:00 AM 0 Comments




Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...



0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

MLM IS RISKY -EPISODE 2 | MLM SHOW

11/19/2013 06:30:00 PM 0 Comments





Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...







0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

WHAT 'ATTRACTION MARKETING' DOES FOR YOUR MLM BUSINESS...

11/19/2013 03:30:00 PM , 0 Comments



By: Vitaly Grinblat

A couple of weeks ago I had a conversation with a computer developer.

As it turns out he is actually an attorney,

But he says when you factor in the hours you have to drive around, go to court, etc... a six-figure income becomes a measly hourly wage.

So he decided that he didn't want to put in long hours at the office, and became a freelancer instead.

A good one too.

So I asked where did he study computer programming, php, java, and all that.

And his surprising answer was...

"I learned PHP in about 8 hours at home."

How about that.

So many people complain that they don't know how to do this or that.

If they were only good at ______ then they'd really get it going.

And they use this as a crutch, an excuse why they're not doing well.

Guaranteed to keep you stuck and struggling.

Here's the the reality.

If there's a skill you need to move your income to the next level, you have 3 choices.

One... Do NOTHING!

The most popular choice in our society.

Throw you hands up in the air and wave them like you just don't care.

Kidding.

I mean throw your hands up and just settle for what you have.

Two... Figure it out!

Learn it.

Go to Google, YouTube.

Get a book.

Buy a course.

Do you know how many people tell me they just don't know how to do the Aweber thing.

Or that setting up a capture page seems like an impossible task.

Why?

Aren't there hundreds of step-by-step video tutorials on virtually ANYTHING you can think of?

Sure there are.

You just have to have the initiative to go and do it.

And finally number Three... Get someone else to do it.

You know it needs to be done.

But you still don't want to do it yourself.

Then PAY someone else to do it for you.

Hey look...

I don't want to mow my lawn.

I don't want to change the oil in my car.

I don't want to plow my driveway in the winter.

I don't want to clean my house.

So I pay someone to do that.

I don't let the house go dirty or the grass grow beyond normal just because I don't want to do it.

And it's the same in business.

There are things that need to get done.

And either you do it or pay someone to do it for you.

Or... don't do anything at all, and your business, your income and your lifestyle will never ever change.

95% of the world chooses this option.

Make the decision to always be in the top 5% and in everything you do always choose the option that'll move your life forward.

Cheers,

Vitaly Grinblat,                                           
Editor, Magnetic Sponsoring Newsletter   

Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...


0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

CHURCH CLOTHES -LECRAE

11/19/2013 08:51:00 AM , 0 Comments




Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...


                                                                                                    

0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

SEVEN WAYS TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BRANDING

11/19/2013 07:14:00 AM , 0 Comments



by Douglas Idugboe
A brand is after all the summation of a name, so why so much fuss over branding? The simple reason to adopt branding is that it allows you to stand out in the crowd and helps your business or product to make its presence felt. There are numerous ways of branding yourself and social media is one of them. Your ability to use social media for branding will greatly depend on having a clear underlining fundamental understanding of social branding concepts.
Be it blogs, wikis or social networks, most social media channels offer a great window of opportunity for effective branding. Social media offers the following advantages as compared to cotemporary branding.
  • Virtually Free
  • Wide Audience Base
  • Comprehensive Multimedia support
  • Massive untapped potential
In this post, I walk you through the seven most effective ways of using social media for branding.
1) Facebook Fan Page
IMO, Facebook Fan Pages are amongst the best social media tools for branding simply because it has amazing potential to build a great fan-following for your business. There’s no other social network in the world with over 1.15 billion active users, 16 billion pieces of content, 11 million active pages and almost 60 million users becoming fans of Pages each day.
Yeah, you read that right – a whopping 60 million people getting associated with a brand (be it an individual or a business) every 24 hours. Need I say more?
2) Twitter
What can 140 characters of text do to establish your brand? A lot! Twitter is a great brand for building a reputation. You can reach out to millions of prospect customers with a few twitter clicks. I’ve always maintained that twitter has a distinct advantage amongst all social networks – ubiquitous access. You can access twitter from your computer, your phone – from the twitter website or through any of the thousands apps available for twitter.
Twitter allows you to start conversations with like minded peers/ prospects, share valuable news and information, build your audience, stay connected with latest events and finally build and monitor your own brand/ reputation.
3) LinkedIn
LinkedIn is known for its networking capabilities. It’s very important that you take advantage of that. Start by adding people you know to your network. Then, when you’ve built up a good-sized network, you can start to see people from your friends’ networks. It’s a great way to interact with and meet people who could be crucial to your industry or business.
LinkedIn allows you to participate in conversations, which gives you a great opportunity to be a voice for your industry and show how much of an expert you are. Join some groups that relate to your niche and get in on the conversation. This will also help you to network with people in your niche.
4) YouTube
Most customers like to see brands in action rather than go by word of mouth. YouTube offers a great way where you can show videos of how your brand works and how you’re superior than your competitors.
Create your own branded channel on YouTube and see the world of difference that it makes to your online audience.
5) Blog
I love to read about a brand before I get associated with it. In today’s modern age, many consumers think alike and are keen to spend some time reading about brands before they commit to them.
A blog is a great place to showcase your brand. Coupled with SEO and smart tags, blogs are a great way to establish your brand online. Blogs help spread brand-awareness as well as serve as a great medium to educate users about the details of a brand/ business.
6) Pinterest
Pinterest can be a valuable branding tool for any business as long as they have a right strategy to go about it. After all, branding is all about creating an impact and I strongly believe visuals are a very powerful tool to do so. Pinterest provides marketers a great way to pin customer stories on your Pinterest boards.
Businesses and marketers should  encourage customers to share interesting items, thereby improving the overall appeal of their Pinterest board and in turn improving the visual experience for customers. It’s important for a business to come up with a sound pinteresting strategy for its images and videos accounting for other factors such as events, gifts and search engine optimization.
7) StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon offers a great way for users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos. It’s an inherent part of human nature to look for recommendations/ advice from others before we take decisions.
StumbleUpon offers a personalized recommendation service which can do wonders to the fortune of a brand. It helps your site’s traffic quantitatively (more visitors) and qualitatively – positive reviews and recommendations help establish your brand.
There are several other social media tools which work well for online branding. However, I believe that the seven tools I mentioned above have the maximum impact and reach for most brands. What do you say?
by Douglas Idugboe
- See more at: http://smedio.com/five-ways-to-use-social-media-for-branding/#sthash.OqjtSf8C.dpuf

Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...









             

0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

WHAT DO I SAY TO MY SONS -MYSONNE #TRUESCHOOL #REALRAP

11/18/2013 08:00:00 PM , 0 Comments





Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...




0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!

20 Ways to Be Just Another Mediocre Blogger Nobody Gives a Crap About

11/18/2013 07:51:00 PM , 0 Comments



A troubling thought, isn’t it?
You’re slaving away at your blog, but you can’t help wondering if you have a shot in hell of getting anyone to read it.
What makes you any different from the millions of other bloggers hoping for attention?
You’re all doing the same stuff. Cranking out posts, messing around on Twitter and Facebook, leaving comments on popular blogs – you know, the usual.
But nobody gives a crap. Readers have seen it all before. You’re not offering anything new, so why should they hang around?
Good question. And the problem is, you don’t really have an answer.
Most of the time, you feel like you’re stumbling around in the dark. You can’t tell what’s working and what’s not. It feels like a big, never-ending guessing game.
Maybe you came here to find some answers. Maybe you’re hoping I’ll tell you what to do.
But I won’t.
Not because I don’t want to, but because sometimes you can’t understand what to do until you first understand what NOT to do. So, let’s start there.
Here’s a big, fat list of ways to be a mediocre blogger. How many are you guilty of?

1. Tell stories

People love stories, but that doesn’t mean you should tell any. Here’s why: telling a boring story is worse than not telling any stories at all, and unless you’re trained in storytelling, yours are pretty much guaranteed to be boring.
If you doubt me, go to a bar and tell a story to someone in a voice loud enough for everyone to hear. If everybody in the bar stops talking to listen to you, you’re a good storyteller. If they don’t, you suck.
And almost everybody sucks.

2. Be “true to yourself”

Let me guess. Tried-and-true marketing techniques just don’t feel right to you, so you’re scrapping it all in the name of authenticity?
Well, I’ll be damned. I must be psychic!
No, the truth is everyone feels that way in the beginning, and everyone has to do it anyway. To get good at something, first you have to follow proven techniques and screw it all up, and then you learn, and then you follow proven techniques and do it correctly, and then one day, when you’ve been doing it a long time and you’re a freaking master, you invent your own techniques. It’s the same process for learning to play the piano as promoting your work.
If it feels inauthentic, it’s not because there’s something wrong with the technique. It’s because you’re doing it wrong, and you need to keep practicing.

3. Build your Twitter / Facebook / Google+ / Pinterest / LinkedIn following first

Here’s your thinking: the reason you’re not getting any traffic is because first you need to build your following on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, or . Once you start getting some traction, then you can promote your blog, and the traffic will start flowing free and easy.
Heh. Wrong.
Yes, social networking is important, but you know what’s even more important? Focus. By dividing your attention between so many different places, you’re pretty much guaranteeing you won’t do any of them well.
My advice: ignore social networks entirely in the beginning. Wait until you have 1,000 blog subscribers before you even think about building up a following somewhere else.
(And if you want to know how to get that first 1,000 without spending a nanosecond on Facebook or Twitter – here’s a clue.)

4. Write short posts

In my opinion, no beginning blogger should be publishing anything under 1,000 words. And really, 2,000 words should be your goal.
Why?
Three reasons:
  1. Readers perceive long content to be more valuable. They’re more likely to bookmark it, share it, and link to it.
  2. Most other bloggers are too lazy to write long content. If you’re willing to put in the effort, you’ll stand out.
  3. There’s some good evidence Google prefers long form content. And giving Google what it wants is smart.
The bottom line: stop writing short posts. Or at least intersperse them with much longer content.

5. Give common sense advice

Do you believe in preaching good old-fashioned common sense?
If so, I worry about your chances, because common sense is boring. Readers have already heard it so many times they tune out the minute they even catch a whiff of conventional wisdom.
“But… but… common sense is what they need!” you say. My response: it doesn’t matter. If nobody is paying attention to you, you can spout all the truth in the world, and it won’t do anybody any good. So, stop writing posts that make people want to stop listening.

6. Insist on originality

The opposite of common sense is also dangerous.
Some writers also get so obsessed with being original that they become incapable of ever publishing anything. And when they do happen to stumble across an original idea, it’s so strange and foreign to the reader that they can’t even follow it.
The better approach: find ways to approach old topics from fresh angles. It’s a lot easier, and it’s a lot less risky.

7. Be polite

Do you hold back from asking influencers for links because you’re worried about bugging them? Or worse, do you hold back giving your readers the truth because you don’t want to offend them?
Well, newsflash: real bloggers fight for their ideas. There’s no need to be obnoxious, but you can’t go around squeaking out requests for help and dancing around hard truths.
You have to demand attention. You have to take stands. You have to be totally and utterly shameless.
The world already has enough cowards. So please, don’t be another one.

8. Write “when you can”

For a lot of people, finding time to write is like packing a suitcase.
You put in all the important things first, close it to see if everything fits, stuff in more things, check it again, and so on and so on until there’s no more room. Whatever doesn’t fit gets left behind.
In life, those “important things” that get scheduled first are your job and family. If you have any room left, you stuff in friends and relaxation and whatnot. And then, at the very end of the list, you have writing.
Because it’s the last to be scheduled, it almost always gets “left behind.” Not because you want to neglect it, but because your life is already full to bursting, and you just can’t find the space for it.
The solution: schedule it first, not last. Make it one of the “important things” you put in the suitcase first. Believing you’ll find time for it otherwise is just delusional.

9. Worry about SEO

Speaking of delusional…
Lots of people see blogging as a way to get search engine traffic. Find a keyword you want to rank for, publish a post around it, and a few months later, you’ll have all the traffic you can handle.
Right?
Wrong.
Getting search engine traffic isn’t about keywords. It’s not even about blog posts. It’s about creating something so amazing everyone talks about it and links to it.
So do that. You can worry about SEO later.

10. Start multiple blogs

In my opinion, it’s pretty much impossible to build a popular blog in less than 10 hours a week. If you want to grow quickly, tack on an additional 10.
Say you have two blogs. 2 X 20 = 40 hours a week of work to grow both of them quickly.
Are you willing to dedicate that kind of time? Do you even have that much extra time in your week?
If not, pick the blog that’s most important to you and jettison the rest.
Otherwise, you’re not blogging. You’re just dabbling.

11. Search for the perfect domain name

Blogs are like living things. They evolve. Even if you found the perfect domain name today, you would hate it a year from now, because the focus of your blog will change.
The better solution: pick a domain name that’s good enough and go with it. Sure, changing it later is a headache, but never having a blog because you’re such a damn perfectionist is an even bigger headache.
Pick it. Register it. Move on.

12. Show the world how clever you are

Got a clever domain name? A clever headline? A clever post?
You’re probably pretty tickled with yourself, right?
Well, I hate to break it to you, but cleverness almost always backfires. People won’t get it. Sure, they would understand if they spent a few minutes thinking about it, but they’re in a hurry, and there are a gazillion other blog posts to read that don’t require so much thought.
Instead, be clear. Don’t make people figure it out. They’ll reward you by coming back.

13. Try to be Seth Godin

Every once in a while, I’ll give a student some advice, and they’ll respond with, “But that’s not what Seth Godin does!”
*strangles student*
Think of it like this. Let’s say you like to play a little US football.
If I handed you a helmet right now and pushed you into the middle of a professional game, how do you think you would do?
I’ll tell you how you would do: you would get your ass handed to you. Those guys are genetic freaks who have prepared their entire lives to do battle with other genetic freaks. You’ll never be able to do what they do, no matter how hard you try. In fact, even trying could be deadly.
It’s the same thing with Seth. He’s the blogging equivalent of a 350-pound lineman who can run a mile in under 4 minutes. In other words, he’s so freakishly talented he can do things nobody else can.
So, stop trying to copy him. You don’t have his kind of talent, and if you did, you wouldn’t want to copy him anyway. The whole thing is just silly.

14. Wait until you’re in the right frame of mind

This one is so tempting.
You’re feeling tired or frustrated or , and you think, “I’ll never be able to write like this. I’ll just stop and come back when I’m in a better frame of mind.”
The truth?
You’re procrastinating. You’re scared of how difficult it is to express your thoughts, and you’re using your emotions as an excuse to quit.
It’s understandable, but that’s not what good writers do. Good writers write.
It doesn’t matter if they are tired. It doesn’t matter if they are going through a divorce. It doesn’t matter if their kids are screaming. It doesn’t matter if they’re sick and dying in the hospital. It doesn’t matter if terrorists drop a nuclear bomb on their hometown.
They write. End of story.

15. Agonize over your WordPress theme

It’s the same issue as searching for the perfect domain. You’ll never find it, and even if you do, you’ll hate it later. So, pick something good enough and get on with your business.
You have 15 minutes. Go.

16. Wait until can help you

Are you waiting for a graphic designer or programmer or copywriter or WordPress specialist to help you with something?
Well, stop. If you’re ever going to get anything done, you have to refuse to wait for anyone. Ever.
A lot of times, that means doing without. You might have to give up your fancy theme modifications or custom logo or WordPress plugin. Sure, they would be useful, but do you really need them?
No. You need to get off your lazy butt and stop procrastinating.

17. Use free (or cheap) hosting for your blog

Can you get by with it?
Sure.
Should you get by with it?
Not if you can help it. Here’s why:
At some point in the future, you’re going to have a problem with your blog. It’ll get hacked or slow down or just disappear mysteriously, and you won’t know what to do.
If you have a free or cheap host, you’ll be on your own, and you’ll waste days or even weeks trying to figure it out. At the end of it all, you’ll realize how foolish you were to skimp on hosting and move to a premium host like WP Engine who fixes stuff for you when it breaks.
Or you can be smart and just do it now. The choice is yours.

18. Build your RSS subscriber list

You didn’t get the memo? RSS is on life support, and it’ll die any day now.
Smart bloggers stopped depending on it a long time ago. Instead, we get our readers to subscribe via email.
So should you.

19. Publish great content – in the wrong place

Is great content important?
Sure.
Should you create as much of it as you can?
Absolutely.
But should you publish it on your own blog right now?
Probably not.
To explain why, imagine if Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech to an empty room. It’s one of the greatest speeches in history, no doubt, but without an audience, without anyone to hear it and spread the word, it loses power.
Great content works the same way. Before you have an audience, publishing it on your own blog is kind of a waste of time.
You’re better off publishing it as a guest post instead. Borrow a blog that already has a huge audience and funnel those readers into your own list.
Then, once you have a small group of dedicated followers, really ramp up the content on your blog. Just not before.

20. Give up

After reading through all these mistakes, you might feel like, “Well, damn. I’m just a screw-up. I might as well quit.”
But you shouldn’t. Here’s why:
We’re all screw-ups.
In my first three years, I made every mistake on this list. Every single one.
Not only did all my blogs fail, but I was banned by Google, my first guest post was rejected by Copyblogger, and I got so carried away bragging about my interview with Seth Godin he had to ask me to stop. Looking back, it’s horrifying how many mistakes I made.
But I’m still here.
I learned from each failure. I got advice from smart people. I mastered the craft.
Listen to other popular bloggers, and you’ll hear the same story. Over and over and over again.
It’s not a coincidence. That’s how success happens. You live and learn.
If you’re guilty of some of these mistakes, it just means you’re still in the beginning stages of the journey. Take your licks, do your best to learn from them, and never, ever lose faith in yourself.
You really can do this.
There’s nothing wrong with you.
Just.
Keep.
Going.
About the Author: Jon Morrow is the CEO of Boost Blog Traffic, LLC.

Want you or your artists' vid or interview up. Do you own a business and would like the exposure of being on The Nerv Of Them MMMBlog!?!? Get in touch with us with one of the links below...


0 comments:

If you don't say Something how will we Know What you're thinking!??!