
There is a saying that goes…Our Plan often couldn’t catch up with the change.
It had been almost 5 months since I last posted.
If you are like me, you will know how tough to work our dreams along with our “other obligation” in life. Yes, I know… things seems to have moved too slowly..
The good news is…
I had maintained my Forward Motion. I had made quite a lot of progress….”behind the scene” progress if you had noticed, I had revamped the look and feel of this blog. But beyond the look and feel, I had actually re-positioned myself for the next level.Here are a few MORE things that I had learned and done during these months:
- Used Photoshop for my Graphic needs
- Build Website Faster
- Re-position my personal blog
- Created a new header graphic
- Re-wrote my about page
- Re-organized my e-book into a full fledge membership site. ( Non IM related)
- Create a “Twitter Vending Machine”( Not for this blog) for my membership site and reach 173 followers within 18 hours ( To be revealed soon)
- The most exciting part is, despite my slow or almost zero motion for my blog here, I had about 15 opt in from the PPP I created at FastListBuilding.com months ago!
These are just a few things that happened and still happening, not to mentioned the many hurdles I overcome….from solving quite a few tech issues with my membership site to many “AHA “ moments, from all those learning by doing experience.
Things will be happening more quickly from this point on. Til we meet again.
Cheers
Jason Ser

Hi Jason,
I didn’t realize you are a fellow Alex Jeffreys student as well until now. I appreciate you stopping by my blog.
It is ok if you’ve been away for quite some time, as long as you have still been taking action, that is the key.
Moving at your own pace is important as this is not a race it’s a marathon. Continue doing what you are doing, stay focused and take action and you will be met with much success!
Take care!
Anna
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Jason Ser Reply:
June 26th, 2010 at 11:47 am
Thanks you for your encouragement, Anna.
Wish you success also.
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Hey Jason,
Good to see that you are keeping forward momentum!
And really awesome job positioning yourself to take off. I think that in itself will do great things. Position yourself for success!
Peace,
Darren L Carter
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Jason Ser Reply:
June 26th, 2010 at 11:48 am
Hi Daren,
What you did is even more awesome.
Thanks for you encouragement.
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Hi Jason,
Your header graphic is really neat, very fresh and crisp looking.
There are quite a few 2.0 students having a rebirth after the new intake of students so I hope you keep up your new found momentum.
Sally
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Jason Ser Reply:
June 27th, 2010 at 12:54 am
Hi Sally
Thanks for your compliment and popping by.
I hope so to.
Cheers
JasonSer
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Hey Jason
Glad to hear you’re releasing a new book and a continuity program. Must feel wonderful to see some of our dream come live, right?
I’m also an Alex Jeffreys’ student, although from the 3rd edition.
I understand what you say about working behind the scenes, I’m doing it myself and it costs us some interaction with the blog and our readers, but at the end it pays the price, I believe.
Keep going, you’re on the path.
Cheers
Jorge
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Hello my old friend!
Thanks for popping by past my web site and I must say the same for you…crumbs you have been busy!
I love the new look site and will eagerly look forward to developments on the membership site side..
Keep in touch
Joe
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Hi Jason.
Thanks for dropping by my blog and your comment. I’ve since posted a reply to it.
Your site is looking really fresh and clean and it’s good to see you moving forward rather than wallowing around in indecision and negativity.
The only thing I can suggest is: If you are going have a capture code for people to leave a comment, it might be an idea to use one which is easier to read. Maybe it’s just my old eyes but I had to refresh it a couple of times before I could read it. There are some who wouldn’t bother.
Cheers
Sean K Kelly.
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Hi Jason
Isn’t it amazing how far a bit of momentum can take you? Although I’m a 3.0 student, I had been trying from almost the beginning of the year to get some kind of online business going, but nothing seemed to really work.
Having Alex and the other students nearby to guide and encourage, has been truly awesome.
Well done for posting your link in the forum, and I’m glad to see so many of my fav friends in herre giving you another boost to your jet plane. Get ready for take off!
Jaycee
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Hi Jason,
I stopped by your blog after visiting the MWA forum. I’m new to marketing. So I thought I’d check out some blogs for some inspiration.
I’m on the 12th module and like you, I find I had to re-position myself.
I decided to go back or rather, forward to basics and just finished the ‘About’ page five weeks after creating my blog.
5 weeks, 5 months – what does Alex say? Don’t get it right, just get it going.
Your post encourages me to press on.
To your success,
-Jules
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Jason Ser Reply:
July 2nd, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Thank for popping by my blog, guys.
Here’s my personal comment to each of you guys
Thanks Jorge.
It do feel absolutely fabulous! And we don’t have to believe…is happening already!
Hey Wayne!
Glad you pop by. Is been a while. Seems this is the 1st time you pop bymy blog. I am also very excited about your membership site also.Do keep in touch, my friend.
Hey Sean,
Thanks for popping by. Sorry about the capture code though.It happen to me also, at times. I will go figure a better
options.
Hey Hey Hey! Jaycee,
Thanks for popping by, my real life angel of the day! Can never get tired of saying thank you for your awesome support today.We do really have the coolest, most awesome group of MWA students. Everyone of you is my inspirations and strength to press on.I will pop by your blog soon.
Hi Jules,
Just pop by your blog. Your 1st blog post is awesome! It encourages me also.
Yes, 5 hours, 5 weeks or 5 months, as long as we are pressing forward, success is
simply a destination that will be meet.
Cheers
Jason Ser
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Hi Jason,
Really impressed with your blog and I enjoyed getting to understand your spirits on your “about” page.
Great to see your continuity is progressing well and good luck with your book.
All progress goes through its ups and downs and your well and truly on the rise mate.
Your re-positioning will work wonders for you.
Best wishes and success Jason
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Jason Ser Reply:
July 8th, 2010 at 12:03 am
HI Peter,
Thank you so much for your encouragement.
Check out your blog and found out about you Thai mission.
I think that is a very awesome project you have there. I believe we are sure to talk more in the future.
Just need to get my current project done.
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Hi Jason,
Your blog has a great look. Congratulations. Haha! fiverr.com might hold you up a bit! Just kidding.
I’m very interested in your Twitter Vending Machine. Please let us know when you release it.
You HAVE been really busy! Well done. You’ll go far. Behind the scenes I too have been working on plans for 2 social networking sites in 2 massive niches that get over 10 million searches per month but are not catered for on the social networking scene.
I wish you great success. (And don’t waste too much time on fiverr!
All the best,
Gail
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Hey, hey, hey Jason!
Thanks again for your comments on my blog, and the one here, you do have a genuine, kind, lovely and abundant heart!
Can’t wait to get hold of the final product you have been working on,as soon as its ready.
Speak soon
Jaycee
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Jason Ser Reply:
July 15th, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Hi Jaycee and Gail,
Thanks for popping by.
Jaycee, I believe the same in you. I am working double hard now to get my stuff done.
Love your presentation, learn quite a few new stuff on your videos! When is Video 3
coming?
And Gail,
Fiverr hold me more than a bit and ITS YOUR FAULT!!!!
But is really so much fun readimg the Bizzare Gigs people are offering!!
Thanks again, have a quick look at your blog. Awesome.
Will find time and pop by for a good read in the very near
future, my friend!
Cheers
JasonSer
Never the less
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