Archive | June, 2006

30 June 2006 ~ 7 Comments

Underachiever 30 Day Challenge Is UnderWay….. Countdown 3… 2…

Wasup Undies? How’s it hangin “Team Profit”?

For those of you living under a rock, I’m here to let you know that the 30 Day Challenge has officially kicked off. Frank and Ed just did a introductory podcast and things are about to go buck wild here on July 1st.

If for some reason you have not signed up yet, you better get your booty over to the sign-up before it’s taken down. You can do so at…

http://www.underachieverlife.com/30day/


Okay, I’ve just recorded Podcast #1 for Team Profit.

Each day or so, I’ll be communicating with Team Profit via my blog here and will give you podcasts and video’s that will follow my progress during the challenge.

If you really want to communicate with me during the 30 Day Challenge, I can tell you that the best way to accomplish this will be leaving a comment here on the blog. Don’t be shy, feel free to leave a comment or question if you have one.

Let’s get ready to rumbllllllllllllle.

Click Here for Today’s Podcast

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27 June 2006 ~ 5 Comments

The Dilema of The Dog Dropping A Duece!

One of my biggest concerns about moving to San Diego was my dog Webber. Previously we had lived in the woods (Mt. Hood Oregon) and he could roam wherever he pleased. Seldom had he ever been on a leash, unless we went into Portland, or another town.

I was really concerned about Webber living in the city and it was tough to find a house that had a adaquete yard for him. Just the other day while I ran to the liquor store, Webber somehow weaseled himself through the gate and chased after me. After departing the liqour store with 6 pack in hand, I saw Webber running up and down a busy street sidewalk frantically looking for me. ARGGGGGG. Lesson learned. I need a more secure lock on the gate.

One of the other problems having a dog in the city creates is all the crap you have to pick up. Yes I’m talking about literal crap. I’ve only seen my dog take a shit maybe a few times in my life. Living in the woods, he does his business in private and I never see it. I’ve never once stepped in a pile of his dung. Now that’s a great dog.

However, after moving to San Diego things have changed. Webber has to be on a leash in 99% of the places around. And when he “Drops a Duece”, I have to be equipped with a paper bag to pick it up. Damn this sucks.

Yesterday, Alison, Webber, and I went to Balboa Park to check out 1 of the 3 “Off leash” dog parks they have. I got a map here of all the off leash parks and it appears that excercising Webber is going to take a bit of my time. Maybe it’s a good thing that will get me away from the computer. It’s just a bit weird for me to have to worry about this kind of stuff.

I really want to move to the beach but it’s next to impossible to find a cost effecient house with a large yard that will allow dogs close to the beach. The place I have now is suffucient, but it’s definitely not the beach. It took me 18 minutes to drive to Frank’s place to go surfing the other day. ARRRGGGGG. 18 minutes seems like an eternity when you are used to living on the oceanfront. In due time, I’ll be moving on up to the West Side. Until then, I’ll continue to take Webber to the Dog Parks and be sure to pick up his doo-doo that he leaves behind.

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24 June 2006 ~ 15 Comments

Back In The So-Cal Lifestyle

Howdy friends,

Sorry for the delay in posting. Moving from Oregon to San Diego was quite an adventure and has left little time for computer dwelling. I’m trying to get in as much playing as possible becuase the 30 Day Challenge will be taking up a bit of my time in July.

So, I’m off to the beach right now to go surfing with the Kernmeister. We had a pretty sweet session the other day, and hopefully today will be some of the same.

As I eagerly await my lady to depart from the shower, I type to you. It is quite apparent that the weather here in San Diego is going to keep me away from my computer much more often. HOOORRAAHHHH!!!. I really do need a break from this thing. Actually, I’ll be working full time
on this little box, but I don’t think I’ll be pulling the 12 hour shifts much anymore. No need to do so, and I just get burned out. It served it’s purpose for learning everything in such a short time, but I definitely feel like some down-time from the computer and some up-time with the sunshine is very important right now.

One thing that totally rules is how fast my cable modem with Cox is here. (Hey no dirty “Cox” jokes) It’s about 3 or 4 times faster then the DSL I was used to back home. And the upload speed crushes what I’m used to as well. So, i’m pretty happy about that.

I just heard about this really amazing restraunt called “The Big Kitchen” in the Golden Hill area.
Will probably head over there tomorrow. Rumor has it, Judy is the nicest lady in SD and breakfast at the Big Kitchen is a memory that will last for ever.

So, any of you have any So-Cal favorites? If so, leave a comment and let me know your favorite place to hang out, eat breakfast, or kick back a few brewski’s in Southern California. I might just take your advice and visit some of the recommendations.

Until next time,

Take care,

J-Mo

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12 June 2006 ~ 2 Comments

Even The Monkeys are Joining Ed Dale and Frank Kern For the 30 Day Challenge

This is truly unbelievable. A pack of wild monkeys are even going to participate in the 30 Day Challenge. If these monkeys are gonna be there, then there is no excuse for you to not be there.

Click Here To See The Monkey Video

30 Day Challenge Monkey

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09 June 2006 ~ 8 Comments

30 Day Underachiever Challenge, Take Two!

Ed Dale and Frank Kern are going to show you how to make a living online, and it’s not gonna cost you 1 penny.

That’s right. It’s almost time for the 30 Day Challenge and if I were you, I’d set aside a bit of time in July and take a wild internet marketing ride that you will forever cherish. Last July the 30 Day Challenge changed my life. You can see my story at http://www.ipack-review.com

I used to live in a rustic cabin with no water, bathroom, and basic facilities. Now I’m living the dream. I want you to have the opportunity to take part in the same process I and so many others went through….

THE 30 DAY CHALLENGE

See video below…

Sign up for the 30 Day Challenge right now at…

http://www.underachieverlife.com/30day/

Feel free to leave me a message to let me know that you are gonna join the crew. I look forward to working with you.

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07 June 2006 ~ 1 Comment

Frank Kern and Yanik Silver are in for a Big Surprise!

If you haven’t heard, Frank Kern and Yanik Silver are currently racing in the
“Players Run”. You can see all the details at their special blog…

http://www.internetroadtrip.com/blog/

Well these dudes are in for a big surprise once they try to take their secret shortcut.
Through my super undercover sources I’ve found out the exact route they will be taking,
and in effort to slow them down so Ed can progress further ahead in SmackDown, I’ve
decided to lay down some spike strips to pop the tires of their race car. Peep the vid…

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04 June 2006 ~ 1 Comment

A $50,000 Amtrack Ride Thanks To The Marketing Rebel

I hate flying. Riding in the back trailer of a semi with
foul smelling livestock sounds more appealing then soaring
through the blue skies in a Delta 747.

So instead of flying back to Portland from sunny San Diego,
I decided to catch a lift upon the Coastal Amtrak Train. Holy
shit! I had no idea it would take 35 hours to make the trek
back to my log cabin in the rain forest. Maybe that 2-hour
Delta flight doesn’t sound so bad after all.

Many of the passengers choose to ride the train to “save money”.
Let me tell you something. If you ride Amtrak, you usually lose
a wad of cash from the massive amount of stops the train makes.
The conductor applies the brakes for every little Po-Dunk town
on the map. Don’t even get me started on having to yield to
Union Pacific trains carrying nothing but Douglas Fir 2 x 4’s.
The time wasted riding the train normally would of costed me
quite a few dollars. With no internet access for almost 2 days,
it’s inevitable that I’d lose out on a few bucks.

Or Would I…?

Those grueling 35 hours on the train turned out to be the most
lucrative travel of my entire life. Instead of bitching and
moaning about the annoying neck cramps from the shitty seats,
or whining about the nasty food being served, I did something
that will forever put food on my plate (and were not talking
about some Spaghettios).

Knowing that I was going to have some time to kill, I focused
100% of my attention upon a copywriting guide that has made me
the happiest guy in the world. This stuff is so scorching hot,
most rookie copywriters would probably hide the materials in
their secure metal safe hoping that nobody else would ever
have a chance to know these secrets. That’s how most scarcity
minded people operate.

However, I’d like to share with you a book that is a must have
for anyone wanting to sell anything. I mean anything. I don’t
care if you are trying to write copy for direct mail, a magazine
ad, or for a salespage on your website, you gotta have this.
Anyone in any type of business must own this guide. Without it,
your simply lacking the arsenal needed to dominate your competitors.

This is hands down the BEST BOOK ON SELLING that I’ve ever read.

Maybe it’s because of the references to golf, guitars, or the
Chicago Cubs that got me all hyped. Or possibly it’s because
John is not afraid to tell it like it is. His ability to spew
raw salesmanship is like few others I’ve ever seen. If you
could only buy one book on copywriting, this is the gold-mine
resource that I stress you get your hands on NOW…

John Carlton’s “Kick Ass Copywriting Secrets Of A Marketing Rebel”

If you don’t own this guide, your not a real marketer. It’s that
simple. Anyone who truly cares about making more sales will go
buy this book right now.

This is a BlATANT TESTIMONIAL AND CALL TO ACTION, and I don’t
even get a damn red cent for it. I just want you to sell more
product. That’s it.

Just go for the “Cheap Date”. It’s only about $300 but is easily
worth $50,000 if you ask me. I know that I’ll easily make an
extra 50 G’s, if not a whole lot more from what I picked up in
John’s Kick Ass Course.

So, quit reading my blog and go get yourself some money-sucking
copywriting knowledge NOW!

http://www.marketingrebel.com

Your pal,

J-MO

PS: I have a confession. I’m a total moron. I’ve been sitting
on this book for over 3 months and haven’t had a chance to get
to it until this memorable train-ride.

What a complete BAFOON I have been. Not reading this
book 3 months ago has easily costed me a small fortune. Don’t
be and idiot like me. Read this book now if you care about
making more money.

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