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Create HD Quality Video For YouTube

I recently wrote about using Jing for screen capture  - “Use Jing And Capture Anything You See On Your Computer Screen and Share”

TechSmith, the makers of Jing have been improving their product and you can now create HD screencasts, very easily, and upload that HD quality direct to YouTube.

This is so easy and takes away most of the technical problems of getting a video on YouTube, and of course your blog, website etc.

This is for users of Jing Pro but as I mentioned before is only $14.95 a year.

You can watch the very short video about this here:

Create HD Quality Video For YouTube

As before, this is not an affiliate link (TechSmith don’t do affiliate).

I like this and I hope you find it useful.



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How To Get Life Back On Track

As you may know I am a student of Alex Jeffrey’s Coaching.

There are plenty of active students on the members’ forum but in the last few weeks the forum has gone quiet, and further to that, people do not seem to be posting on their blogs quite so often.

I assumed that they were all away busy creating products, getting traffic, making money etc, and I wondered what my problem was, as I had more or less come to a halt.

There is always a reason of course for inactivity, ranging from family business, illness, prior commitments or to just plain “hitting the wall”.

That was me last week – a lot of family commitments, a bit of illness and a complete lack of focus.

However, our mentor Alex Jeffreys has surfaced again after his wedding and honeymoon to tell us how unfocused he became, how many distractions he has had during that period – and so on.

Then he told us what he was doing about it

Since then other people have also mentioned their distractions, their illnesses, “hitting the wall” or just good old plain procrastination!

So, what is the point of all this?

Internet Marketing is for the most part a lonely business.

We sit hunched over our computers, in our own little worlds, possibly thinking when it all goes wrong that this only happens to me.
But now we find out that not only are we the only ones affected, but that even successful marketers can have similar problems, just like anybody else.

The point is, don’t beat yourself up for losing focus, having a spot of procrastination, having to commit to your families but just get past it, take a break, have that family time, or whatever is best for you, and then get going again. This is not a race.

Success is about attitude.

There are basically two types of people in this business.
First there are the ones who cave in under pressure and eventually just give up, and then there are those that pick themselves up every time it all goes wrong and just get going again – and again.

These are the successful marketers.

So, take action. Give it your best effort. Keep chipping away and make progress bit by bit.
You are not alone and if you are stuck – ask for help! Get life back on track!

You do not need to be a member of the Alex Jeffrey’s Coaching Forum to do this. You can ask for help in many of the online forums relating to your niche or the Warrior Forum where you will always find someone to help.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
Sir Winston Churchill

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Jumping 10,000 Feet (with a parachute) for Charity……

This is a post from Sean Beardmore’s Blog which I thought was well worth reading as we all count our blessings:

Jumping 10,000 Feet (with a parachute) for Charity……
this one means ALOT!

By Sean Beardmore

OK, this is’nt my usual Internet Marketing Post, but I thought what better way to tell you all and WHY I am about to jump out of an aeroplane at 10,000 feet!

Well, for those of you that have read some of my posts previously will know that my Step Son Paul PAUL is severly disabled with Cerebral Palsy and requires 24/7 care.

Paul is now 22, but for many years he has been in out of hospital with various Chest Problems and numerous other helth problems, some touch and go, but he is strong willed and just keeps fighting back!

Considering his life expectancy was 11-15 years old, he has proved medical science wrong time and time again.

However I put most of this down to his family and his lust for life……but it is tiring and hard work caring for Paul.

So back in 2001 we were fortunate enough to receive a placement at a local Childrens Hospice so my wife, daughter and I could get some much needed respite…only 15 nights year, but these were 15 very important nights. TBH, the Hospice were always accomodating and gave us extras and freebies when we were in need. Paul has now had to leave CHASE has he went past the 19 yr old limit :) !

Anyway, I digress.

The reason for this post is pure and simple, Paul has a new place for respite in Oxford (some 1hr and 30 minutes away from where we live) but because of the awesome work and care CHASE Hospice gave caring for Paul, I have persuaded 11 colleagues who I work with to do a Parachute Jump 10,000 ft on 3rd October 2009 so I can give back to them and say thank you!

BTW, this is a Tandem Jump……..I’m not brave or Stupid :-)

We have set a pretty hefty target of £6,000 between us, but I am sure the generosity of the IM community will support this worth while cause!

You can easily donate online by going to the link, read a bit more about us a alot more about CHASE and the £4,000,000 a year they need to keep running and where and when we will Jumping!

http://www.justgiving.com/oregacharityskydive/

Am I a little bit nervous?

YES!

Thanks for reading, any support will be greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Sean

Hey, if we can tweet this post, hopefully you can help me raise a lot more!!!

End of Sean’s post.

NB. Paul is the one jumping – definitely not me!!!

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25 Things About Me

Gary Simpson aka The Gazzman threw down the gauntlet and challenged members of Alex Jeffreys Coaching to reveal 25 things about themselves when tagged by another member. I have been tagged so here goes….

1) I come from S.Devon, England and I was a war baby.
I now live in the middle of Sweden with my Swedish wife.
I have recently lived and worked in the Middle East for more than 20 years in various countries there – some good, some not so good.

2) My mother was a widow at age 28 and was left with 3 children plus one on the way (my youngest sister).I am the eldest and was 7 years old at the time. Times were tough but overall life was better in many ways then.

3) I left home at the age of 16 and went to sea as a navigation cadet with a Liverpool shipping company. We went to the Caribbean, through the Panama Canal and down the W. Coast of S. America and I continued with this route more or less for 4 years.
Tales to tell! Then I went to other places.

4) I became a Grandfather (Grandpa) for the first time last Thursday! A boy Tom, 6lbs.71/2 ozs.(about 3 kilos). Mixed feelings – and now I feel really grown up :o )
Internet Marketing took a back seat lately.

5) I learned to scuba dive in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and dived in the Red Sea – absolute magic and it can’t get much better than that. Not so magical above the water though.

6) I have flown many hours, in many different aircraft, both civilian and military BUT I have never flown in a helicopter. How weird is that? An ambition.

7) I like good English bitter beer but these days my intake is limited (however been there, done that ).
Now, my idea of entertainment is good company, good food and good wine.

8) I like photography, golf and sailing. I don’t do enough of any of them at the moment – different priorities

9) I was brought up alongside the sea, lived in it, lived on it, worked with it, have a lot of respect for it and it is very important to me.
I miss it just now.

10) I have twice sailed in the Dubai – Muscat Race, through the Straits of Hormuz. Different!

11) When I was young I always wanted to be a pilot.
My first flight was in an Avro Anson WW2 aircraft. It shuddered, shaked a lot, and just about clawed its way into the sky.
I was in heaven!

12) I do not understand women even when I think I do. I have given up now and accept that they come from a different planet.
How can you save money by buying something in a sale you didn’t need? Don’t fight it, Dave!

13) I am a bit of a loner, mostly because of the way my life was/is, and tend to fly beneath the radar.
I realize this is not good for a would-be internet marketer,and I am working on it.
I am quite sociable when I have the chance.

14) Some memories are precious – I have camped way out in the desert, and also out in the forest here, and at night the stars are enormous and there is total silence.
Beautiful, and something that is becoming harder and harder to find in our overcrowded world.

15) After driving in the Middle East for many years I now tend to be very impatient with the slow (?) drivers here. My wife says I grow horns when I get in a car. I’m working on it!

16) I used to smoke but gave up over 20 years ago after my daughters told me it worried them.

17) I sometimes miss the place I came from but my siblings tell me that I dream of a place that no longer exists. How sad is that?

18) I am not a good dancer. Two left feet might describe me, although I appreciate good dancing and wish I could do it well.
Having spent quite a lot of time in S.America I can truthfully say nobody, but nobody, will ever dance Latin American quite like the natives!

19) I was a sprinter at school, and ran for the school but I cannot run cross country/long distance at all. The last time I did it I tripped, fell into a stream and the guys following used me as a stepping stone across the stream. I had a back covered in muddy footprints. I gave up cross country after that.

20) I have traveled the world and lived and worked in different countries all my life.
I have found that no matter where you are people all want the same thing – a nice job, a nice salary, a nice house, education for their children, freedom to get on with their life etc. What is going on?

21) I hate talking about myself.

22) Some of my favorite books:

Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee – A time and place I can relate to written beautifully. I find his follow up books about Civil War Spain fascinating also.

The Last Grain Race by Eric Newby who was an apprentice on the last of the Windjammers.

The Riddle Of The Sands by Erskine Childers.

I also like most of the classics, “whodunnits” and thrillers.

23) Music – I have very catholic tastes, anything from traditional jazz to opera to rock to classics and so on. All depends on the mood.

I don’t think there is anything out there today to match Pink Floyd, Queen,etc

24) I am now the world’s greatest procrastinator. Probably comes from working in a pressure cooker most of my life. Not good for an internet marketer!

25) The last good film I saw was “Lord of The Rings”. I have read the book a number of times and the director was true to the book as much as possible. I also enjoyed the “how it was made” film. Brilliant work by the Kiwis!!

26) I forgot to do No. 25 until Vance Sova reminded me. So, I have to go one more.
Another ambition is to go with my wife to New Zealand, hire a camper van and just drive all round for a few months, visit some old friends and just enjoy!

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Here is Alex Jeffreys latest video, shot at his wedding!

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Old, But Still Good Advice

This is an article I saw today on Martin Avis’s  Kickstart Daily which I thought would be useful:

“Today’s Power Thought

Sometime around the year 1930 an up-and-coming management
consultant by the name of Ivy Lee approached Charles Schwab, the
head of American Bethlehem Steel.

To cut a long story short, Lee told Schwab that he could improve
the efficiency of the company by 50%.

Suspicious, Schwab asked what it would cost.

Lee said that he would give Schwab the secret and after putting
it in action among the company’s executives for one month, Schwab
could pay Lee whatever he thought it was worth.

It sounded like a good deal so Lee handed Schwab a small piece of
paper.

On it was written the following:

“Write down the most important things you have to do tomorrow.
Now, number them in the order of their true importance. The first
thing tomorrow morning, start working on an item Number 1, and
stay with it until completed. Then take item Number 2 the same
way. Then Number 3, and so on. Don’t worry if you don’t complete
everything on the schedule. At least you will have completed the
most important projects before getting to the less important
ones.”

Schwab thought that the advice was simplistic, but a deal was a
deal. He circulated the note around the company.

Four weeks later, Ivy Lee received a check for $25,000 – over
$275,000 in today’s money.

If one of America’s toughest businessmen valued that ‘simplistic’
advice so highly, don’t you think it would be worth having a go
yourself?

This is part of the free twice-weekly Kickstart Today by Martin Avis – well recommended.
No, this is not an affiliate link just something to share  :)

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