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The Most Amazing “Make Money Online” mp3 Audio Series

When it comes to working on my business, I believe that you should spend most of your time doing productive activities, yet it’s important to continue educating yourself on your craft.  That is quite a challenge for me, because I love to research and learn new things, but I find it more difficult to motivate myself to action on what I’ve learned.

One of the things that I do to squeeze in as much education time as possible, is to find good mp3 info products to listen to on my ipod while I’m driving, mowing the lawn, walking, or exercising.  It’s a fantastic way to make an effective dual use of time that is otherwise sort of mindless and idle.

A few weeks ago, I lost my ipod.  It must have fallen out of my pocket while I was watching my son play in a tennis tournament.  What a disappointment!  Since then, I’ve resorted to listening to YouTube videos on my Android phone, instead.  That’s gives me something, but it’s not as good as some of the audios that I have.

I was ok with that until the other day when I purchased a Jay Boyer audio series called “The $100-a-Day Challenge” and started listening to it.  Because I had lost my ipod, my education time required me to use some of my productive time.  It hurts a little to be so inefficient with my time.

The $100-a-Day Challenge audio series includes 19 mp3 audios where Jay has interviewed a number of succesful internet marketers and essentially asked each of them the question, “Knowing what you know now, if you had to do it all over again…what would you do to create a $100-a-Day income online in just 30 days?”

Each of these marketers have a variety of backgrounds and expertise and each one has unique answers to the question.  Anyone interested in building a business, regardless of their background, should find someone that the can connect with and be able to use their method to get something rockin’ and rollin’.

Each of the audio’s are 30 to 60 minutes long and the total is over 13 hours long.  Can you understand why I began to really miss having my ipod?

As soon as I purchased the series, I sat down and listened to all 60 minutes of Jason Fladlien.  My gosh!  I need to listen to that one again.  It is so jam packed with information.  I think that audio by itself is worth what I paid for the entire series.  I can’t wait to get into the rest of the series, but I can’t use all my productive time listening.  Quite a dilemma for me.  I’ve gotta come up with another mp3 player.

Wait!  I think I have a plan to get this all worked out.  Now promise me.  If my wife says anything about not being able to find her ipod, don’t tell her you saw me using it.  I’ll deny that I have any idea where it is.

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