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Adding Hyperlinks to your Blog
Thanks for revisiting my Blog. Please feel free to comment. In fact, I insist you take the time to leave me a positive comment, or even a constructive comment. -- Your Friend Dave Perry
Here is a short video that explains why we need to add hyperlinks to our posts and how to add them. Have a listen and enjoy.
How to Edit your first Blog Post
The quickest way to get yourself online and get your self known to the internet communtiy is with a blog. On the surface a blog looks complicated, however, nothing could be further from the truth.
If you are on my Balance Quest team you are eligible to recieve one of my SEO optimized WordPress blogs hosted for FREE on the Balance Quest site.
This is the first in a series of HOW TO video’s to help you begin blogging and do some basic maintenance of the blog.
If you have any questions please leave a comment on this post.
Why I use a WordPress Blog
One of the very common questions I get when I speak to people who are new to internet marketing is “I guess I will need a web page”. After a short conversation, I usually convince them that they only need to set up a blog.
It has been interesting listening to the IM guru’s do their year end wrap up and forcast for next year. Everyone, Howie Schwartz, Jim Edwards, Perry Belcher, etc, are forecasting that blogs will continue to be hot into 2009.
Perry Belcher, of www.PerryBelcher.net, goes as far as to say that the blog is more relevant, in most cases, than a static website.
Here are the reason’s sited for using a blog:
- Blogs are easy to setup and maintain. Static web pages are not.
- Blogs cost = $0 + your time
- Blogs encourage fresh content. There is nothing worse than a webpage with old outdated material on it.
- The Web 2.0 movement on the internet is causing a shift from the classic website model to a more de-centralized model where the blog is one spoke in a multi-spoked strategy. The blog shares equal importance with social networking sites , social bookmarking sites, forum sites etc.
- Finally, the search engines such as Google and Yahoo, are hungry for new content. Blogs by their very nature, encourage the creation of new content.
I have been setting up WordPress Blogs for my customers for some time now. They have had a great deal of success getting ranked by the search engines with their blogs.
Over the next several weeks I will be showing you the correct way to set up a WordPress blog and to manage it.
The Great Escape – Learn to Dream Again
January 1, 2008
- this is a date that I will remember forever. This is the day I became a free man. This is the date I quit my job and went to work for myself.
I will remember the feeling when I drove out of the parking lot of my place of employment on December 24 for the Christmas break. I knew I would never darken the door of that place again. I didn’t even look back. I was surprised to find that I felt no fear of the future. Only great anticipation for what the future would bring.
I had been in the electronics manufacturing industry for over 28 years. The most recent position was the VP of Operations at a midsized plant in Toronto Ontario earning a respectable 6 figure income.
At first the job was very stimulating. But over time, the problems increased, the stress grew. In addition to the many stresses involved with running a manufacturing plant we had many outside factors such as huge completion from China and the rapidly changing value of the Canadian dollar. As a result, I was spending 60 to 70 hours a day, 7 days a week at the plant. I had a one and a half hour drive back and forth to my home.
I became burned out and the stress was affecting all aspects of my life. I became physically sick, I was over weight, my joints ached and I had frequent head aches. I got to the point that even if I had a day off, I would spend it in bed. I stopped seeing my friends. I stopped going to public events.
I stopped living!!
These things have a way of creeping up on you slowly. Before I knew it I had been in the operations position 6 years. My dream job had become a life sucking experience. My only goal each day was to make it through the day, get 4 or 5 hours sleep, pull myself together enough to do it again tomorrow.
Looking back I realize that I am very fortunate that the stress didn’t do any serious damage to my health or I didn’t fall into substance abuse or worse. I am also very fortunate to have a very loving and understanding wife and family.
Now that I look back, I realize that my transition from employee to the master of my own destiny, started about two years prior to my last day.
Two years before I quit, I started a personal fitness program. I decided to lose weight and take charge of my own fitness. I became obsessed with running. I had never run in my life, but I started. My first few months could not be described as running - mostly walking … and worrying. I became so hooked to running I ran outside until the snow flew in late November. I would do this at 5:00am … in the dark before I set out to work.
This passion for fitness planted the seed that grew into a vision of taking charge of my entire life.
Viktor E Frankl, in his book “Man’s Search for Meaning”, describes the horrific treatment he and his fellow prisoners received at the hands of the Nazis in the death camps during the second world war. He chronicles the declining mental state of the prisoners as they were dehumanized and put through unimaginable torment.
The difference between the death camps and your job are huge, but the psychology of the human mind when it is under stress is the same. Frankl observed,
“The prisoner who had lost faith in the future - his future-was doomed. With his loss of belief in the future, he also lost his spiritual hold; he let himself decline and became subject to mental and physical decay.”
We must dream. We must formulate a plan. We must see a future for ourselves. Stephen Covey in his book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” calls it “seeing the end from the beginning”.
As we start to dream, we start to plan. As we plan, we start to take action. As we start to take action we start feel in control again - we start to live again.
Now the first objection I hear is “But I don’t have a choice. I have bills to pay and responsibilities to my job …”
Think about it. If a prisoner in a Nazis death camp can retain his hold on his faith in the future. We, every single one of us, have the ability to choose the life we will lead.
The first step on our journey to freedom is to dream again.


