Back Home, Now Time to Catch Up
Internet Marketing, Personal, Travel August 8th, 2008After a week on the road I have finally arrived back home and now I have a LOT of work to do between unpacking, cleaning and catching up with the Thirty Day Challenge!
I didn’t originally plan to take all that time to drive here, although I’m glad I did. Before I left, a couple friends of mine invited me to stay with them along the way, so I spent some time with each of them. Remarkably (and also unplanned) I never ended up staying at any hotels during the trip, so I am very thankful that my friends let me crash at their places for a little bit.
I made one other stop just a little bit out of way to visit a friend of mine at her new cupcake store she just opened last month along with a friend of her’s in Wilmington, North Carolina. I brought along a box of their cupcakes for the ride, and both myself along with my friends whom I stayed with afterward agree that those were by far the best ones we had ever had! Yea, I may be a little biased, and yet my friend says she’s been getting a lot of high praise on her cupcakes. So, a bit of shameless promotion, if you ever find yourself in Wilmington, head on over to Coastal Cupcakes, they are REALLY GOOD!
As I mentioned before, I have a LOT of catching up to do regarding the Thirty Day Challenge. Between all the traveling, I am still only on Day 2’s lessons and the challenge is already up to Day 8! Ooops! I will spend a lot of time tonight and this weekend catching up on the lessons.
I am excited from what I have seen thus far. They have given all of us 40 days free access to a new software program called Market Samurai which looks amazing! It is a tool which basically automates a lot of keyword research for use in determining whether or not a particular keyword would make for a profitable niche site.
More to come once I have put in my overtime in catching up!
Stumble It!

August 9th, 2008 at 10:24
“Adversity is another way to measure the greatness of individuals. I never had a crisis that didn’t make me stronger.” ~ Lou Holtz