Roy Fielding’s Blog Talk Radio Yearlings Interview
Written by enetwal on April 8, 2010 – 1:28 pm -Well, I finally got the bugs worked out and the Premier of my new series called Yearlings is up and recorded on Blog Talk Radio. You can click on the player below and hear my half hour with Roy Fielding or Tyngsboro, Mass.
The player is down below if want to pause it while you are reading.
Roy has been online since 2001 and is making a living with a list of just 7300 unique people. During the conversation, we discussed Squeeze pages, followup emails,where Roy generates the majority of his sales and a variety of other aspects of internet marketing.
The next blog talk radio broadcast will be next Tuesday at Noon EDT. Go to BlogTalkRadio.com and search for “Yearlings.”
The goal of this show is to discuss the issues facing beginning and intermediate internet marketers about the realities of making money online. Despite eBook Promotional hype to the contrary, it takes time and effort, particularly if you are taking the boot strap route to success.
By sharing the practical advice of those who have made it to the first step and beyond, I hope to help illuminate some of the realities to those who are following in the footsteps of today’s emerging internet marketing leaders.
I would appreciate you comments and suggestions for future shows. Are there any questions or topics you would like me to ask future guests?
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May 4th, 2010 at 12:10 pm
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August 12th, 2011 at 12:11 pm
Time and effort and solid guidance. Running a small business and increasingly relying on online marketing to drive that business forward is challenging. I think it’s going to get more challenging each month going forward. So I appreciate this podcast on another way to provide value for my customers and would be customers.
I find that sites like yours are often more confusing with all the sources of “solutions” available. The challenge online is not finding enough to do… it’s picking which things to do in what order in a very limited amount of time.
August 12th, 2011 at 12:53 pm
Thank you for your comment Kirby. I hear you, and will ponder what you said. I would prefer to bring clarity and yet there are so many things that need to be covered to share the vast array of resource there are out there. Still the central need you suggest for focused direction to steer through the clutter is worthy of attention. I will see what I can do.