True Confessions (Yr Usual Newbie Mistakes?)

I just accidentally relegated my one and only “Comment” to the trash heap.  I didn’t mean to do that. 

 But, that’s just a teeny, tiny faux pas compared to what I did on Wednesday night.

As you know, this blog is kind of a journal about this lead generation contest in which I am (I was) participating.  I think I mentioned they were providing training on how to use the LeadSupreme system, and in fact, they’ve given us a lot of great supportive information that will be useful in my next incarnation. 

However, Wednesday night was THE NIGHT!  The webinar where we were introduced to the system…yep.  And, I missed all of it. 

Did I do it on purpose?  No siree.  Just a klutz when it comes to these damn, newfangled things like webinars.  Have you ever done this?  Well, I got on the computer end of it OK.  I saw the screen, saw a cursor moving about, but no sound.  Why was that, do you imagine? 

I know now.  I was supposed to pick up the telephone and dial in at the same time!  Go figure. 

Anyway, I missed it.  And I’m kicking myself.  I have requested a recording of that critical training, but have not received it.  I’m not saying I won’t receive it; I just haven’t received it yet.  If there is a recording.  But, it’s Friday already.  I’m still at the post, and everyone else is charging headlong down the track.

Life sure sucks sometimes.

Anyway, as a way of appeasing myself, I am repeating all the things I did learn about:  I don’t know if I’m allowed to say exactly what I’ve learned.  It might give away big top-secret stuff and be illegal or something.  Suffice it to say, I learned enough about generating leads manually that I am going to be able to do this without the software.  Only, definitely not as well.  Otherwise, why have special software, right?

OK, I’ve babbled enough.  If I happen to get that recording sometime within the next 24 hours, I’m going to try and catch up with those other horses.  Otherwise, I am going to say bye-bye, and go cry for awhile, then get on with my life again.

Anybody else done something like this before?  It might make me feel better if I know I’m not the only silly-willy out there.

Thanks, Angelina

“Never Compromise Your Integrity”

P.S.  Check out LeadSupreme software.  This is what I’m probably going to have to do now:

http://leadon.leadgensecrets.com

Add comment October 19, 2007

Fear is My Biggest Enemy

Well, I’m in Day Three of the LeadSupreme contest.  I am experiencing overwhelm, fear and resistance. 

Time to state a positive, clear intention, then get out my slingshot to stagger that Fear Giant.

Intention:  To finish the contest, no matter what.  Follow the instructions, do as I am told, and take one micro-step at a time.

Secondary Intention:  Learn as much as possible.

Being a rookie to ALL of this, including Blogging, RSS Feeds, SEO for blogs, on top of figuring out the rules of the contest is exciting and scary at the same time. 

I need to find some support…and I’m hoping this blog will eventually attract at least a few people to egg me on, to encourage me, to be there when I finally hit the FINISH line, all dusty and sweaty.

That’s it for today.  Tomorrow I’m going to describe exactly what we’re learning about the LeadSupreme process, one a day-by-day basis, since Day 1. 

Hope you’ll be there!

Angelina

“Never Compromise Your Integrity”

URL for lead generation:  http://leadon.leadgensecrets.com

1 comment October 16, 2007

Greed Fuelled by Promise of $10,000 in 10 Days

When I saw the word “Contest” my eyes glazed over.

 There was the opportunity to test drive the Rolls Royce of lead generation software and win $10,000 smackeroos (along with the software for gratis).  All I had to do was generate the most leads out of of 1,000 like-minded contestants.  The uncanny chemistry of greed and competitiveness took over.

Here’s the scoop:

Dr. Mike and Howie Schwartz, owners of LeadSupreme, came up with a dazzlingly devious way to:

* demonstrate how well their software works to attract 1,000 contestants

* allow those contestants to pay $20 for the privilege of (and commitment to) competing

* train them in the use of LeadSupreme and let them capture their own leads using the actual system (and no doubt get you hooked on the stuff)

* give all contestants an opportunity to become affiliates and earn some cash while training, testing and competing.

* give the winner $10,000 and the full version of LeadSupreme software

Did I mention I am a rank amateur at this whole thing? 

Long on theory and short on actual experience; this is definitely going to be a longshot.  But you know what?  The worst that can happen is I pay my $20 and maybe learn a LOT about lead generation.  A medium-good result would be if I actually made a few bucks with the affiliate program.  And like those lottery ticket ads say, “Hey, you never know”, I could be the big winner.

 If I lose, for sure I’ll be the big whiner.

Anyway, I’d love to stay and chat, but I’ve got some lead generation to do.  But, I plan to keep posting here on my experiences, and after the competition is over, I’m going to tell you all about what this blog is REALLY about.

Angelina

 Oops!  Almost forgot my contest link:  http://leadon.leadgensecrets.com

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