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OK… You guys happy now? I changed my theme.
I kind of like this new one, and don’t plan any changes for a least oh… the next quarter at least. Let me know what you think… Especially those of you who were hating the last one. You’re my review crew!
So, got home today from jvAlert, and I have to tell you that the last day was totally rockin’.
I was there for Simon Leung. Whoa. The guy knows the backroads of Google because he used to work for them. There are things he can’t tell you because he signed a non-disclosure agreement, but what he can tell you and told us was invaluable.
Believe this…
Simon says (no pun intended) that you should have a different landing page optimized for EACH keyword that you have in AdWords. Whoa. He even said it’s a lot more work, but that’s Google. He gave us about 12 strategies about what Google wants to see. Since I run the AdWords campaigns for Overcome Everything, it was a pretty cool perspective. I think I’m going to study Simon quite a bit more.
“Million Dollar Mike” Morgan was up next, and I just think the world of him. He’s been great to me in the past and I can’t wait until the call on the 19th. He gave some pretty awesome copywriting pointers and made everyone smile. Mike just rocks, and I finally got to meet him in person. kewl
I got a lot more than just information at jvAlert, folks, with the most valuable being a whole new bunch of friends.
The first day, I made a friend from Slovakia named Lucia, who is just starting out. (You’ll be hearing from her; I have no doubt. ) Lots of newcomers like Kevin Puls, Bonnie Cramner, and Steve Leadbetter. Lots of people coming on in some pretty interesting niches. Keep a lookout.
And totally lookout for Carrie Wilkerson. She’s a hoot! And a very smart business lady, who walks around without her shoes on. She runs… what else? TheBarefootExecutive.com I really enjoyed spending just the little time with her that I could.
And there were my old friends, Brian Edmondson, who introduced me to Jason James and other friends of his; Cyndi Parker of TrafficMOM.com and Birgit Ratz Cheung and her husband Eugene. All tops. Oh, and how could I forget, my old friend Charles Burleigh? I’m was so glad to see him out and about, meeting folks and having fun. Of course, Mike Paetzold was there, ribbing me about my old theme (Happy now, Mike?) and Steve Roye, who never fails to make me laugh harder than I should. Har. And Ross Goldberg and Eric Stafford were there, too.
I also made new friends Willie Crawford, who I was fortunate enough to sit beside at dinner the other night; Alan Bechtold, Laurie Steffen and Jeff Wark, and even met Bob the Teacher.
But the coolest thing was when someone came up to me and told me that they were on my list and asked what I was working on. I totally enjoyed meeting Bonnie and having a long chat with her.
And another long chat with Deremiah, a truly incredible man. In an world with an overwhelimgly high percentage of “me firsters,” this guy is “you first.” He never fails to ask what he can do for you, and that’s pretty cool. He’s gaining lots of respect by this attitude in the IM world, and there’s no doubt in my mind that he WILL go far. And sing? The man sings better than Stevie Wonder. We got to hear a really great Deremiah version of Happy Birthday at dinner on Saturday. Nice.
Ken McArthur is wonderful, of course, and everyone loves him. What’s not to love?
But the whole weekend, the question I kept hearing was, “What’s with Tellman’s hair?” LOL I told him we love him both ways–with or without.
So, that’s about it. jvAlert totally rocks the block, I’m telling you.
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June 9th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Imagine how surprised I was when I heard, “Charles?” and turned around to see you, Pat! I so happy to have met you and Mike Paetzold and all the others at JV Alert Live. I wish I could go to all of the events, but will definitely be at one of them next year and every year from now on.
I met so many wonderful people, made new friendships and partnerships and just felt a strong family atmosphere there.
Mike even asked me to post on his blog! Look for it in the next few days at MikePaetzold.com (at least I think that’s the one he’ll put it on.)
Pat, thanks for all you do and teach.
Your Friend,
Charles
http://www.stayhomedads.com
P.S. It really was a trip to hear people say, “Oh, so you’re StayHomeDads”!
June 10th, 2008 at 10:51 am
Yes it is always good to see old friends and meet new ones.
Look for more guest bloggers on my sites and I might just show up on a few other peoples too.
Sorry we did not get to spend more time Pat but that crazy Bishop Anders introdiced me to a new bourbon - Bookers ;).
June 10th, 2008 at 10:52 am
And yes this theme is much better.
June 10th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Hi Pat,
We had a great time at lunch with you. There was way too much to talk about and way too little time. It was lots of fun and a great chance to get to know you.
You’re right, seminars are a great way to make new friends and to catch up with old friends. We’re glad we had the opportunity to share some time with you.
Lori Steffen and Jeff Wark
RepurposingSecrets
eCorePreneur
June 11th, 2008 at 9:04 am
Hi Pat,
It’s ALWAYS wonderful to see you!
Thanks so much for your support!
All the best,
Ken