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Fleming’s Filet Mignon & Lobster Tail Deal

Jun 9, 2008 Author: Zander | Filed under: Fine Dining

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is a fantastic steakhouse that I discovered last year.. It’s on par with Ruth Chris, Mortons, and other top-tier steakhouses. In addition, they have a wine bar that is second to none!

Fleming’s is doing a Memorable Meals special right now where you get a Filet Mignon & Lobster Tail dinner for two for $99! This beats the heck out of the $99 Steak & Shrimp deal at Morton’s that we were planning on doing..

Your meal includes:
(2) 6oz. Filets
(2) Australian Lobster Tails
(2) Chopped Wedge Salads
(1) Fleming’s Potatoe
(1) Sugar Snap Peas
(2) Chocolate Mousse

The filet was perfectly cooked, and it had great flavor. The Austrailian lobster tails were absolutely insane, the biggest tails I’ve ever eaten! The chopped wedge salad was pretty decent. I wasn’t a big fan of the Fleming’s potatoes (it’s like scalloped potatoes with cheese) - I would have much preferred a loaded baked potato. I’m not into vegetables, so I can’t speak about the snap peas.. As for dessert, it was the BEST chocolate mousse I’ve ever had. And that’s saying a lot!

This really is a fantastic deal.. It runs until July 31st at select locations, so be sure to check it out!

Work Smarter, Not Longer

Jun 6, 2008 Author: Zander | Filed under: Business Essentials

Tyler Cruz made an interesting post about his work sessions, and how he only works 4 hours per day, 1-hour at a time. It was a well thought out post, but what really surprised me were the comments he received. Most people were more excited with his computer desk setup, rather than the advice given!

Here’s my work area. It’s not the neatest place in the world, but it’s got the essentials. Rocking the dual-screens, cordless phone, laser printer, digital camera, web cam, sound system, etc.

If you want to be serious about this business, you’ve got to treat it like a JOB. Get your lazy ass out of bed, get dressed, and head over to your “office”. It’s a mind-set thing. You need to setup a dedicated work space, and act as you would in a regular work environment.

Use the proper equipment. A laptop isn’t the right tool for the job. Sure, I’ve got one, but it’s only used when I’m traveling. Otherwise, I have a beast of a desktop that handles my day-to-day activities. Also, a dual-screen setup is a MUST! You really have no idea what you’re missing out on. People will argue that you can be just as productive on a large widescreen monitor, but try a dual-setup for a week, and you’ll see.

Once you’ve got the right work environment, it’s all about working smarter. Tyler’s got the right idea with his schedule. Everyone’s different, so experiment and see what works for you. Studies have proven that we’re most productive in the morning. I choose to work uninterupted from 9am-1pm. After that, I take a MANDATORY lunch break!

You need a break. Sometimes I’ll go out and get some lunch.. Other times, I’ll run some errands. Or I might just heat up some leftovers and watch some TV. (Yesterday I ended up watching Redline on Starz, and took an “extended lunch”).. The perks of working from home! :D

I work hard during those 4 hours.. I could probably end my day right there, and all would be good. But I’d probably get bored. So in the afternoon, I’ll work on little odds and ends, and catch up on my e-mail. Then when the wife gets home from work, I end my workday. I’ll check my e-mail a few times during the night, but nothing more than that..

You don’t need to work 16-hour days in order to make money in this business. You just need to re-evaluate how you’re doing things right now. You’ll probably find that you’re wasting a LOT of time, and making your day a lot longer than it needs to be!

Practice What You Preach!

Jun 4, 2008 Author: Zander | Filed under: Affiliate Marketing

Last November, I made a post about how The Money’s In The List. I should start listening to my own advice! Truth be told, I’m just lazy when it comes to the e-mail aspect of the business, and it costs me a TON of money in lost revenue.

One of the merchants I work with sent me an e-mail last week. They wanted me to promote the upcoming Jimmy Buffett concert, specifically his stop in Philadelphia. (Since they’re based in the Philadelphia area)

I logged into my Constant Contact account (which I hadn’t logged into since late December!), and headed over to the Contact List page. I exported all of my contacts into a CSV file, which I then sorted that list by state in MS Excel. I saved all of the contacts that were in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware into a new CSV file, and imported that file into Constant Contact under a new group called Philadelphia.

I quickly threw together an e-mail to this group, letting them know that the merchant still had tickets available for this performance, and stuck in my affiliate link. The e-mail went out to the 122 contacts from the Philadelphia group. The click-through rate on the e-mail wasn’t anything to write home about, but one person did make a fairly big purchase. My commission on that sale - $110!

It’s not huge, but I spent less than 10 minutes putting together the list, filing in the blanks on a Constant Contact template, and blasting out that e-mail. Do that 6 times in an hour with similiar results, and you’re making $660/hr! Sure beats McDonalds. :)

So the inevitable question - How do you build an e-mail list? Russell Brunson from Affiliate Evolution calls it the “Commission Bump”, but I call it common sense. I capture my visitors information before passing them along to the merchant. I now have a list of people who I know are interested in a particular niche. And they’ve given me permission to market to them in the form of a newsletter or something. As they say, the money’s in the list!

Wii Fit = Zero Productivity

Jun 2, 2008 Author: Zander | Filed under: ZanderLand

My Wii Fit finally arrived on Thursday, and it’s absolutely KILLED my productivity! Who knew that a little plastic board would be so addictive and fun? Kudos to Nintendo for completely changing the video game landscape - First with the Wii itself, and now with the Wii Fit.

The Wii Fit is supposed to help get you into shape, and I think it does that to an extent. The Fit focuses mainly on balance (and uses said balance to determine your Wii Age). Sure, they’ve got a Strength Training section, but not a replacement for free weights. They’ve got Cardio, but it’s not a replacement for a treadmill or elliptical. Where the Fit really shines is with their balance games, which are a ton of fun!

Will most people lose interest with it over time? Possibly.. But as more and more games come out that support the balance board (Wii Ski’s the only title at the moment, but more are on the way), I think we’ll see even more people jump on the Wii Fit bandwagon, causing shortages like the Wii shortages that still make it hard to find to this day!

From now on, I’m going to get my Fit work-out first thing in the morning, so I can get it out of the way, and focus on my tasks at hand for the day.

If you’re on the fence about a Wii Fit, just take the plunge.. Trust me!

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