This is going to be different to much of what you read about the world of internet marketing, different to most of the posts on this blog and radically different to the post I started out to write.

I don’t know where you are on your journey with IM. Whether you are just starting out, or maybe making stacks of cash, or perhaps somewhere a bit like me – sick to your back teeth of not quite turning the corner. Seeing success dripping from the fingers of everyone around and never quite being able to catch any of it.

I started out this post with every intention of hurling abuse at Google. In fact I was toying with the idea of calling into question the validity of us all even bothering to chase recognition from so fickle an organisation.

Like many others, I have watched the work of many months starting to produce some income, only to have it trashed in a second by the guys at Google…..and yes, I know they owe me nothing, but I don’t think my sites are that bad, honest!

For them to now be saying things like “You don’t want this next update”,  just seems like taunting and certainly makes me despair of ever getting anything working solidly.

I’ve had a few ups and downs in internet marketing but I finally got to the point of being so low I couldn’t see why I should bother any more with it all. It all feels too hard and too much in the control of others! Even getting back into a paid job seemed like a better move.

Now, I hope you aren’t at this kind of low point yourself and I genuinely hope that all your marketing plans are coming together nicely, but I’m not going to finish the story just yet.

Paralympic Games

A Trip to the Paralympics

As some of you will know, I’m based in London (yes, look me up if you visit, I’ll buy the beers) and that means that my city has been the site of all kinds of athletics recently. You may have seen some of them 🙂

I wasn’t able to get to the Olympics, but when a friend said he had some tickets to the Paralympics on Saturday night, I jumped at the chance.

I’ve spent a day or two watching an event here and there and I have to say, that this pageant of achievement has completely smacked me in the face when I think about how down I was last week.

Here’s a shot of a 100m heat warm-up. 100 Warm-upEvery one of these women was running on a single blade substitute for one leg – other races had double blade users (like Oscar Pistorius) – still others have no knee joints as well as no lower legs.

It might be tempting to point at the technologies involved and heap praise on the designers of these amazing bits of kit. I’m sure the athletes themselves push hard to be using the latest, greatest leg substitutes (in the same way the able-bodied athletes try to get the latest bike designs for example), but what has come through to me time and time again throughout the Paralympics is just the raw determination to win that these athletes exhibit.

It’s not about putting a brave face on disability, they want to crush records and get their names in the papers just the same as the guys from two weeks back. I watched the wheelchair 5000m race only to discover that they come off the final bend at 40 miles an hour, that’s just pushing with their hands and no fancy gearing like a bike. In fact, the winner pits himself against bike riders just to see if he can.

I hope you’ve been watching, I really do, because these folk have completely changed my point of view in the last week.

Check out youtube for a video of Richard Whitehead winning the 200m, running in a category above his because no other athletes can compete with him in his class (of disability). I struggle to watch it without getting choked up – it is that amazing.

Here’s another quick shot of the start of the blind women’s 100m race. That’s right – completely blind.

Women's 100mI’m not sure you can see it, but the guys in orange are linked by a wristband to their blind runner and act as human guide dogs. They are not allowed to cross the line before their runner.

Sounds easy until you realise that every swing of their hands and every stride therefore has to be in complete synchronisation with their runner or they would just pull apart.

It’s like running the 3-legged race from school days, but with a blind person as your partner and going at full speed trying to do a 12 second 100 metres.

 

So where does all this leave me?

I have been so humbled by these athletes and perhaps even more so by their stories, as well as their races, that I have had to change my thinking about where I have got to.

I’ve reached a kind of “How dare I?” point. When I compare the trials and tribulations I’ve been going through with the Paralympic athletes, I have no right to even start to complain. Their dedication and struggles dwarf mine so utterly.

It may be a very personal realisation, and I know that my problems are really pretty small compared to some, so it’s not like I’m expecting the same lightning bolt for any of my readers, but what it has done is completely re-energise my views of the kind of dedication I’m going to need to succeed with this business.

What Comes Next?

Every lesson needs a proper “So What” at the end of it, so here’s mine.

First off, I’m booked into the Warrior Event in Florida in 3 weeks time. It feels like a ton of cash (for flights, car and hotel) but I am convinced that I need to know more people personally. If you are on my list, you’ll be seeing an invitation to a few drinks just so we can all put names to faces. If you’re not, sign up before I send the email 🙂

Click Here to check out the Warrior Event here if you can come along too….the early-bird pricing is still in play….and yes that’s an affiliate link but skip it if you want.

As a result of the event timing, I want to put out two WSOs this month before I travel. This is a good, hard deadline and might force me to finish what I have started and get them out there.

On top of all that, I’m going to commit to growing the size of my list, probably by using solo-ads to start with. I’m still not sure about this tactic, but others have tried it successfully so I will give it a go. As a line in the sand, I will aim for 1000 people by the end of the month and see how that goes.

At the same time, I am also going to try to post something new and useful for beginners on the blog every single day of September. I’ve always been keen on teaching by example, so maybe there’s something I can combine in there with some work of my own.

Challenge.

That just leaves me to sign off by asking where you are in all this? Are you stuck, feeling desperate like I was? Do you think this is all just sentimental claptrap? Leave me a comment below, none of us have to be doing this alone.

 

Simple Video Pro from Mike Lantz and Nick LaPolla has just been released with a bang, but is it worth all the hype?

If you are keen to check it out first, before you read my review, click here

Simple Video Profits Logo

I need to be clear about my motives for this Simple Video Pro review before I start. I’ve been using Easy Video Player for a couple of years with no complaints (and much to be pleased about), so it seems a little disloyal to be looking at other video products.

The truth is that video plugins have moved on dramatically in the last few months and EVP may be getting an update in the near future – but then again it may still be a long wait. Not only that, but it’ll cost a good old chunk of cash to get hold of, so there are several reasons to look around carefully.

What makes Simple Video Pro unique?

Of course every new product that comes out claiming to be a replacement for another has to do more and do it better, so what is getting everyone so fired up about Simple Video Pro?

Of course you would expect it to do stuff like having timers for buttons to appear and redirect to after viewing if you wish. These have been around for a while – and are still useful.

What you may not have seen from other software is stuff like Facebook and Pinterest integration or the ability to put a clickable watermark on your video.

It will let you use Amazon storage, but also adds Youtube as a real option, even letting you overlay the Youtube logo and control the playback options that YT normally handles.

For me, the killer feature is the chance to let your own affiliates brand your video with their affiliate link, so that if they embed your video all the affiliate mechanisms just get handled automatically. Getting that level of affiliate engagement is going to drive your sales way up, no matter what you are doing.

Not only that, but they guys have got iPhone and iPad playback covered, so you don’t have to worry about getting everything set up only to discover it won’t play on the most popular devices!

Do You need Simple Video Pro?

This is the key to it all really.

I guess if you are not going near video at all in your marketing (huh? Why not?) then it may be a step too far at the moment. My suspicion is that you will be driven down this path in the future, but we all need to focus on the stuff that is actually working for us right now – me more than most 🙂

Having said that, if you are using video at all, no matter what your delivery channel, then Simple Video Pro is going to help.

I’m moving across – even with my investment in EVP – there’s just too much in Simple Video Pro’s favour for me to ignore it. Why am I so confident? Well, Mike Lantz who runs so much of the Warrior Forum, has put his name to this product – something he has never done before – so there is a huge incentive for him to “get it right”.

If you see video in your future, I would definitely get hold of SVP (got bored with typing it out!) and learn all the features it offers. It will form part of your business for some time to come.

How much does Simple Video Pro Cost?

SVP comes in three flavours. There’s the Personal license which will give you the chance to set up 3 sites and costs $37. For an extra $10 you can get the Personal Unlimited license to use on any of your own sites without limit and finally there’s the Developer version which costs $67 where you can put the plugin on sites you create for others or sell on.

My own preference is for the flexibility of the Dev version, but for most people I think the Personal Unlimited one is probably the right choice.

If you want to check out all the other features of Simple Video Pro, click here