How to Make Over $20,000 Per Month
by Diana Barnum
Published on this site: August 19th, 2005 - See
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New Orleans, LA - Internet marketers (IM), webmasters, writers,
business owners and many others, from beginners to experts
in their industries, are gathering not only in a membership
site online, but in New Orleans. Their goal is to learn how
to earn more than $20,000 per month. And their instructors
will be top IM pros who've "been there, done that"
and still ARE doing that.
"If other information is available.including the experiences
of others, tap into it," said leading business consultant
and former West Point Class President Scott Snair.
Snair was referring to the first step in understanding the
secret of good tactics and good timing. And that's what Content
Desk is all about.
An Internet content syndication center and a source of high-quality,
targeted content for webmasters, Content Desk has a variety
of tools to help members create and use all types of content
from articles, reports, facts, tips, newsletters and forums,
to blogs, audio, video, interviews, product reviews, creative
writing, public domain information, RSS and much more. The
exclusive online community focuses on four things; community,
learning, technology and profits.
Charter member William (AKA tecHead) Frazier shared his experience
with Content Desk.
Brief Interview with: William (tecHead) Frazier
- How did you learn about Content Desk & what made
you decide to sign up?
I learned about Content Desk from Jack Humphrey (managing
partner in the exclusive Content Desk Charter Members publishing
group). He explained to me that he was building a community
of like minded individuals focused on Content Site building
and asked if I'd be interested.
I'm a very spiritual person and what made me sign up was
the positive 'vibe' I got from Jack. Just that simple.
- Please share how you've successfully used the tools
in Content Desk / Content Site Builder so far.
I guess the most valuable asset I've realized (and used)
from CD are the people and the dialog that ensues on the
forum. I've used this information to further my own research
for PUSHlogs (my own product) and gear my studies in a direction
not selfishly motivated; but rather accentuated by the voices
of those in the trenches.
- If there are any future plans you could share; i.e.
what you look forward to using Content Desk Publishing Group?
I plan on continuing to do what I've been doing. Sitting
back and listening/reading and learning what the concerns
of the people are. I'll then continue to translate that
knowledge to possible solution scenarios geared towards
the Content Site Builder through PUSHlogs; and possibly
other tools.
- Any sites your could share with readers?
Well, its pretty obvious that my absolute favorite site
is http://blogsphere.thgllc.net
(PUSHlogs) right now, lol. I mean, PR7 BABY!! I'm still stoked about
that milestone.
- Anything you'd like to add?
Not really. This is the first (Internet) interview I've
been asked to do; it's a little weird. I never set out to
be this "guru"; although I know that isn't why
you're interviewing me. Things are just transpiring in a
way I hadn't even imagined.
I guess I did have something to say, huh?
I just want everyone to take a little time every now and
again and remove themselves from the 'rat race' of IM and
concentrate on what they can "give" to the relationships
they get involved in 'out here'; as opposed to what they
can get out of them. I think we'd all make bigger strides
that way. shrug
Thanks, Diana
About Content Desk
The Content Desk membership community communicates via
their private forum, virtual conferences, teleconferences,
email, support desk, workshops and new Mentor / Sponsorship
Program for members to team up. Some of their tools are downloads
and videos, while others are online applications and knowledge
shared through learning. Learning is offered in the form of
videos, articles, help texts, tutorials, member sharing and
seminars/workshops.
Content Desk membership fees go right back into development
of new software and tools so that members are always on the
cutting-edge and far ahead of all the "point-and-click"
site builders out there.
Cyber-brains behind the Content Desk scene are the "Power
Trio;" Jack Humphrey, Mark Braunstein, and Peter Lenkefi.
These three renowned visionaries found themselves smack dab
in the middle of the emerging, fledgling web publishing industry.
A New Approach to Internet Business Seminars
So if you're interested in taking your business on to victory,
don't just focus on any old strategy. Learn from the pros.
Focus on the secret strategy taught at West Point, where victory
in business is as important as victory in battle.
"Making the right decisions doesn't always win the battle.
Sometimes, doing so involves making the right decisions at
the right times."
The right place is New Orleans. The right time is Sept. 9-11,
2005, when Content Desk is hosting a 3-day seminar / workshop
to help others learn more and earn more. A full year of support
follow up afterwards is included in the package. The program
focus is, "How To Triple Your Income With Irresistible
New Content Publishing, Traffic Building and Sales Conversion
Techniques - The Three Proven Keys To Internet Success."
"Son of a gun, we're gonna have big fun, on the bayou."
For more information, visit Mardi Gras http://presssuccess.com/MardiGras
. To learn more about Content Desk and check on the availability
of limited openings at Content Site Builder, visit http://presssuccess.com/csb.
Join hundreds of publishers and writers in creating and syndicating
your content at Content Propulsion Lab http://presssuccess.com/cpl.
Visit http://www.contentdesk.com
for help.
On to Victory! and West Point Leadership Lessons (Naperville,
IL: Sourcebooks, Inc 2004), Scott Snair.

Diana Barnum, president of http://movingaheadcommunications.com
and CEO of http://ohiohelp.net.
For more help with marketing, public relations and writing,
email [email protected]
or call: (614) 529-9459. Note: Content Desk members may substitute
their own affiliate links in this article

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