I’ve been pretty busy working on a major project that will totally, absolutely give your network marketing a HUGE BOOST, if not completely transform it for the better (think predictable, repeatable, sustainable growth…).
Busy as I have been, I want to take some time today to send you a 3-minute training video I just created because of a ton of requests from friends, business associates/partners, clients, etc.
If you have a Facebook account or plan on setting one up, this is going to be a huge tip for you…free of charge.
Just imagine your wall without “Pillow Fights,” “Slide FunSpace,” “SPP Ranch,” “Photos I Love”…
etc.
etc.
etc.
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Those names sound pretty harmless alright… but I can just imagine you pulling your hair out, strand by strand, seeing your Facebook wall FILLED with these silly apps.
Painful, isn’t it?
In this training video I will reveal to you how to PERMANENTLY BLOCK THOSE ANNOYING (some flat-out offensive and vulgar) FACEBOOK APPLICATIONS THAT KEEP POPPING UP ON THE WALL.
Here’s a step-by-step video that shows you how to easily add Google Friend Connect to your WordPress blog with ZERO programming involved. Very simple. If you already have a working WordPress blog and a valid Google user account (both FREE by the way), you can do this in about 10 minutes.
Some of my friends on BetterNetworker.com have already taken a stab at it and added this new social networking gadget to our sites/blogs. Remember to join my blog and invite me to yours once you’re done.
If you are not quite sure what Google Friend Connect is, I think the easiest way to explain it is that it’s a way to turn a blog/website into a node in a social netowork. This concept basically a social networking community in reverse order of sites like Facebook or BetterNetworker.
Facebook or BetterNetworker requires users like you and I to set up an account before we start filling the site with content. Friend Connect allows you and I to take content we’ve already created on our blogs and websites and make a “social network” out of all these blogs/websites. The result… A GIGANTIC social network that spans across millions if not 100′s of millions of sites and blogs!