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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 7 – Networking

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

And so we come to the end of module 4. In today’s video Ed Dale discusses the importance of finding key people and networking within your micro-niche:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day7

I hope you have learnt heaps about passive market leadership in Module 4. We now have a weeks break before learning about active market leadership in Module 5.

Enjoy the week off.

GuruBob


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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 6 – Forums

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Following on from Ed’s recommended hardware solutions, today in Day 6 of Module 4 Ed talks about forums and how useful they can be for understanding your micro-niche and for passive market leadership:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day6

As useful as they are, they do come with some rules and regulations so make sure you familiarise yourself with those for the forums in your micro-niche before actively participating.

Tomorrow on the 7th and final day in Module 4, Ed discusses how to find the key people within your micro-niche and discusses the importance of interacting with them.

Robert Somerville


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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 5 – Key hardware Solutions

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Today, In Day 5 of Module 4, Ed Dale discusses his preferred tools and how he utilizes them for passive market leadership:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day5

It won’t come as much of a surprise that Ed loves his iPad and iPhone but it’s not just those hardware platforms but also the applications that Ed uses to facilitate his market leadership goals.

Tomorrow, Ed introduces forums and how important they are for market leadership but also as a potential source of back links.

GuruBob


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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 4 – Google Reader & Google Alerts

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

In Day 4 of Module 4 of The Challenge in 2010, Ed Dale introduces Google Reader and Brent Hodgson of Noble Samurai introduces Google Alerts:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day4

Google Reader is a fantastic RSS reader that makes it possible to monitor new content being published to a wide range of websites. Google Alerts allows you to receive email alerts when Google finds or indexes new content which is pertinent to a keyword or key phrase.

Both Google services are absolutely indispensable for passive market leadership and any internet marketer would be wise to become expert in their use and application.

Tomorrow, Ed discusses his favourite and critical hardware solutions when it comes to market leadership.

Robert Somerville


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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 3 – Competitor Analysis

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010


So what did you think of Evernote…fantastic isn’t it?

Today, in Day 3 of Module 4, Ed discusses the importance of competitor analysis from the perspective of Market Leadership. Take a look here:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day3

Remember, competition in your market, niche or micro-niche is good!

Tomorrow, Ed will be discussing Google Reader and Google alerts which both offer some fabulous features for your passive market leadership.

Robert Somerville


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The Challenge 2010: Module 4/Day 2 – Effective Note Taking

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010


Hopefully, after yesterdays videos, you have developed a sense for what Ed calls Market Leadership.

Today, on Day2 of Module 4, Ed discusses the principles of effective note taking and offers some solutions, the most important being Evernote:

http://www.challenge.co/training/2010/mod4/day2

Make sure you install Evernote on your computer and install the Google Chrome extension. Evernote will make it super easy for you to compile information as you begin to understand your micro-niche.

Tomorrow, Ed will be discussing competition from the perspective of Market Leadership.

Robert Somerville


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