For John Thornhill’s Readers

Just for MasterClass 2010 Students

 

Please do NOT copy me

 

 

I am writing this short  summary advice  - To suggest that you DO NOT COPY ME by creating your own blog graphics.  It creates complications whilst studying John’s “MasterClass” course, in as much that Google Ads and Ad-Sense are not optimised on my blog page and they do not work.

This means that I do not have the opportunity to “Cash-In” on any clicks to these adverts – They are not there!

However, I’m working on this, (Which is hard for me), as I have very little experience in doing anything technical by manual means, (Not Automated).  I have no guarantee that I can get this Google-Ads added to my “Unique” blog page and I might have to revert to the “Prosense” ones again.

I like a challenge though and as I have more time on my hands than most students of John’s, (I am semi-retired and drive a delivery truck fitted with a rear-mounted crane, part time), I call the truck, my “Big Boys Toy”, as I enjoy the work and meeting the customers!

It has its downside though! I am “Anchored” to the Herdforshire area of the UK.  That’s one reason I am keen to succeed with John Thornhill’s MasterClass course, as it will set me FREE from my Hertforshire Anchor.

As I live on a Narrowboat, (And when I am free), I will have the option to crane my boat on to a flat bed truck, then have it transported to France,  so that I can cruise the French canals; something I have wanted to do for many years.  The flat-bed truck, complete with boat would cross the English Channel using a “Roll on – Roll off” ferry.

This is not a cheap option. The whole process, (Hire of crane 2 cranes and hire of transport including the ferry charges), runs to about £1200.00 minimum, (About $1800 – £2000 US dollars at a guess).  One mustn’t forget – To return to the UK is another cost of similar proportions!

By this time, (He says with tongue in cheek), I might be earning enough from the Internet, by following John’s example with a Mindset to help people, using my wide knowledge gleaned through a colourful array of different jobs and trades.

I have already written my first digital Ebook.  This was done whilst studying with John on his 2008 course, (The forerunner of his 2010 MasterClass course).  I subscribed to his latest course, as I fell by the wayside half way through the 2008 course and never finished it!  It’s too complicated a story to go into details here. If you are wondering about the earlier course, there is no comparison – the 2010 course is streets ahead, both in video content and John’s teaching, (Lecturing methods), and he is now as good as any Top University Lecturer! (My Opinion)

By the way, if anyone is interested in reading my Ebook on canals or having a holiday on the canals, (It has shed-loads of information), you are welcome to a free copy.  I know I am biased but others have told me it makes good reading and is interesting – Lots of photos too!

At the moment, I don’t know how to automate a free download, so just Email me, or leave a “Request Comment”, on my blog.  Let me know where to send it and I’ll email a zipped up copy for you.

I wish you all every success and I will be looking at YOUR website.  It’s always interesting to see what other people are doing and I might even get some new ideas into the bargain!

4 Responses to “For John Thornhill’s Readers”

  • John McNally:

    Allan I like producing graphics as well, but I’m using the Prosense theme and that works fine. I paid for my header, because I didn’t have photoshop at the time. But if you have Photoshop or similar software I don’t see why you can’t produce your own graphics, save as a JPEG file, then upload to the Prosense Blog?

    That’s my tuppence worth, but I’m really here for your free eBook. ;-) Could you mail it to me please. I’m just about to go on my annual barge weekend, and I think I could really get into the lifestyle.

    John

  • Allan:

    Hi John,
    I haven’t had your e-mail address confirmation for sending you my E-Book.
    Where are you taking a holiday and what canal(s)? ~Allan~

  • John McNally:

    It’s only a short weekend Allan, we have even found a stretch of canal without any locks. My brother organised it, so I’m not sure what canal it is, but I think we pick the barge up at Stoke Golding in Leicestershire.

    Thanks.

    John
    (Allan’s Note: Free E-Book on Canals sent)

  • Hi Allan, I have friend who has a barge and regularly spends time on it, and another who lived on one for some years. As for me, I’ve never set foot on one. I’d love a canal holiday though, something for the future.

    Enjoy the journey.

    Mandy

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