Ten Blog Posts That Rocked the World: Episode 9 (Personal Development, Motivation & Internet Marketing)
Great Blog Posts from Around the Net on Personal Branding, Personal Development, Internet Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Life in General. When Internet Marketing Becomes Dangerous | Gauher, gauherchaudhry.com Over the course of ...
Great Blog Posts from Around the Net on Personal Branding, Personal Development, Internet Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Life in General.
When Internet Marketing Becomes Dangerous | Gauher, gauherchaudhry.com

Over the course of Internet marketing journey the last decade, many have had their families broken apart as a result of their online businesses. Relationships are really the key to happiness and success. That is the relationships you have with business partners, customers, friends and most importantly, with your family.
The Content Pyramid: Healthy Portions of Posts for Your Blog | Pat Flynn, smartpassiveincome.com
The content pyramid is a graphical representation of the “serving sizes” of different types of blog posts Pat written on his blog, which together illustrate what he believes to be his own healthy blogging diet – a diet that has proved to quickly build some authority in the blogosphere.
10 Lessons Comic Books Can Teach Us About Blogging and Content Marketing | Chris Garrett, chrisg.com
Other than the odd graphic novel purchase, my interest was put to one side due to time, family, and so on. Recently though, due to the Marvel iPhone app, I have a renewed interest in buying comic books. This has made me look at them with a new perspective and I realised just how much content creators can learn from these publishers, writers and artists. As Stan Lee would say …excelsior! – Chris
How to Take MASSIVE ACTION and See HUGE Results | Lee McIntyre, getmoremomentum.com
Lee McIntyre is an internationally recognised information publisher, direct response consultant, speaker and author. He’s the founder and CEO of ‘Get More Momentum’ where he helps others build, and grow, profitable online businesses using ethical marketing strategies that produce fast results.
TAKE THIS JOB & SHOVE IT | Tyler Tervooren, tylertervooren.com
Tyler shares his 10,500 word guide completely free and it was written for anyone who’s sick of their job and ready to quit and do something more meaningful but needs help making the transition without freaking out about money.
The Zero Hour Workweek | Jonathan Mead, illuminatedmind.net
After over 100 hours of “work;” Jonathan’s free ebook: The Zero Hour Workweek is now available to the world. The “zero” part means that when you do what you love, “work” no longer feels like work. Everything he had done to create success for himself is contained within this document. This should probably cost money, but decided to make it free so as many people as possible can benefit from it.
A Call To Do More Than Read | David Crandall, heroicdestiny.com
But what if instead of just commenting and bouncing around like a bunch of caffeinated pingpong balls, we decided to do something more? What if there was a point to this…and that point was more than an AdSense account or click through rates? Let’s start with the decision that we want to do something more… – David
I Am Old | Katie Tallo, momentumgathering.com
Your days of old will come sooner than you’ll ever believe possible. So take hold of each day, each precious moment, right now. Take hold of it not by grabbing up all you can, but by giving away all you can. Give away kindness, give away hugs, give away your time, give away food, give away money, give away want, give away love.
How to Make 2011 Your Best Year Yet | Lee McIntyre, getmoremomentum.com
Lee shares special message that contains a key strategy that you must implement if you want to speed ahead during the coming months. Listen to this special training now and you’ll get his best tip for exploding your business in 2011.
3 Sure-Fire Steps for Beating the Boring Content Blues | Sonia Simone, copyblogger.com
Have you ever reached a plateau with your content? You come to a point where you have a predictable amount of traffic, that traffic creates a predictable level of response (comments, clickthroughs for your product, number of back links, whatever), but your response doesn’t seem to budge past that point.. -Simone
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Bolaji O, known as "The Nocrastinator", is an expert in goal getting for digital entrepreneurs.


3 Responses to this article
Hey Bolaji!
Thank you for sharing with us your great finds!!! I don’t know how you put up so many good articles in such a short amount of time…
I am fairly new to this marketing gig and was wondering how much time you spent reviewing other marketers’ blog. Is there a top 5 blog list you would consider recommending me?
Peace,
Remi
Whatup, Remi!
Yo – thanks for your comment, bro.
Ha ha – here’s how I do it:
As I find bloggers that I like, I add them to my RSS feed. (I happen to use Google Reader.)
Once a week, I go through the blog posts from the previous 7 days, click the headlines that catch my eye, and share the articles that I find most useful.
Looking at your site, Remi-Martin.com, I see that your interests are Internet Marketing, let me recommend these fantastic bloggers:
Lee McIntyre – GetMoreMomentum.com
SmartPassiveIncome.com
David Risley – DavidRisley.com
Karol Gajda – RidiculouslyExtraordinary.com
Glen Allsop – Viperchill.com
Those are just a few that are really good. Start there – I’m glad to recommend more later.
I see you’re an Alex Jeffreys student – excellent! So am I.
Let’s stay in touch – I want to know how I can help you make some good progress.
In fact, feel free to comment here and let me know in what areas you might be having challenges. I’m glad to help!
Thanks for commenting, Remi!
Bolaji.
Thanks again for the lightning fast reply.
I posted last night and as I woke up I had my list of awesome blogs with my (not so) fresh croissants! haha!
I know I’m going to have breakfast with Glen Allsop this morning!
I actually found your blog through Alex’ forum and had a quick look at your different sites a couple of weeks ago (hence the few Korean IPs you might have had!!) and was really impressed by the graphics but also, you genuinely seem like a terrific individual. I’m halfway through Alex’s module on traffic generation but if you have any extra tips I could gain from, maybe something of your own, I’ll be stoked!
I will definitely keep in touch with you bro.
Peace,
Remi