Category — #01 Business a Week Project
BaW 2.0!

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I know–I can’t just announce a 2.0 without any changes to my website, but I promise you this is legit… I’ve sold RamPrint (BaW #2), finished my M.B.A., and now it’s time to crank up the BaWs! I’ve got so many ideas! This week I rebuilt DMRevolution.com, rebuilt ScriptureForum.net, put a yellow pages onto colinjensen.com, and upgraded all the software on all of my sites. Knowing me, or judging me from this site, or knowing the economy, what do you think should be next? Yes, that also means what kind of job, but it primarily means what sort of non-job, because jobs are not my destiny–being a crossfunctional partner in non-jobs of increasing size is my destiny.
Bethany and Dave say I should announce myself as a tour guide. I get that a lot, and would love it. Multiple people have said I should be a full-time writer, blogger, etc. I’d really like to put some time into scriptureforum.net, but that’s not a quickly monetizable option.
I’d like to start one on the theme of “how to ramp your business back up after the recession” consultancy. Maybe just a seminar. I have so many friends that charge $500 or $1000 for their seminars, and I just can’t wrap my head around that, since they all suck!
But I really do need to crank up a printing consultancy (PrintShopForSale.net), general/strategic/marketing consultancy (ENFP Consulting), and maybe some other fun ones like KarateConsulting.com. You know, to this day, the most profitable BaW has still been officespares, unless you count ramprint, which is almost disqualified… FortibusEs is ironically up there…
If anyone would like to be my programming/technical partner in MarketSurfing.com, I’ve now proven the model against historical data. I knew following my system for the past 5 years beat the market, but I know have the data worked out for the last 50 years, so I can confidently put up a good website for those who are interested.
Anyone in Utah, theinvitationsexpert is incredibly turnkey, providing I’m the key, but still…
As always, if you want to partner on any of these, say the word, and we’ll springboard from there. There’s enough to go around. I need partners!

June 26, 2010 No Comments
$100 Check from Google!

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Ain’t it nice?! So I shouldn’t be bragging about $100 from Google. I mean, OfficeSpares may have transacted $5,000 this week, RamPrint.com now pays my bills, and it’s not like Google took me any less work per dollar. But there’s something about completely residual money, no matter how much time it took to get set up, that’s beautiful. I came home from work one day this week and there was $100 in the mail, which, for those of you who haven’t figured it out yet, is residual AdWords revenue from ads I’ve allowed Google to place on my websites. Thank you, Google.
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November 7, 2009 No Comments