If you’ve been reading Geek-Speak for a while you’ll remember me reviewing the Beyond Blogging book by Mike Cliffe Jones and Nathan Hangen. Do check the review out, because I thought this was an amazing book!
Mike and Nathan have been working hard on a new project that offers fifty bloggers the opportunity to receive intensive coaching and mentoring. The aim is to enable motivated bloggers to up their game and move to the next level.
Numbers are limited (fifty isn’t a huge amount) and many of the spaces have already been taken, but if you’re thinking about how you can move your blog on check out the details and put in an application.
The project costs $97 per month and last six months. That might seem like a lot, but one of the project aims is that you’ll build an income that more than offsets your investment. And this isn’t an affiliate thing for me, either, if you sign up I get nothing!
So, if you’re ready to move on to the next level, visit www.beyondbloggingproject.com, check it out, and make your decision.
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Thanks Chris! So nice that you wrote about the project when there isn't even an affiliate program. We do have a few spaces left – if anyone is interested, this program is about specifically helping people with their blogs, to achieve their objectives. Effectively, you're hiring a mentoring team to work with you.
One of the things I REALLY like about Mike C-J is his willingness to interact with his readers. That always scores super high with me!
No problem Mike, I think this is a great opportunity for the fifty lucky bloggers.
Absolutely, it's great to find a blogger who's willing to spend time with his readers.
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