Being Strategically Non Strategic and One More Chance at Brain’Camp for $19
OOPS. You missed the deadline for the extra special price offer, but I *did* get to attend Havi’s call (and it was way cool. more later) Still, I’m leaving this post here because, well… I love the image of the duck with antlers too much to take it down.
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Here’s the thing. I have a new bloggy web crush. Her name is Havi Brooks. No, she doesn’t know I exist, and yes, that is a rubber duck on her shoulder.
More on the duck, later.
I have a crush on her because Havi does things on the web the way I used to do them before I started learning how I’m supposed to do things on the web, got all self conscious and mucked it all up. See, her marketing approach is to be shamelessly, unrelentingly, and blatantly herself, wearing her issues and quirks on her sleeve.
She also has a wicked sense of intuition, humor, and creativity. Sound familiar?
Havi has a number of projects and courses and e-books on the market, with witty names like “De-stuckification” and “The Procrastination Dissolve-o-Matic” and “Getting The **** Over Your Fear Of Success.”
I really, really want to own everything she’s released. See, her style speaks to me on a deep level - frankly, I think it will speak to a lot of you, too… since if you like my style, you’ll probably love hers.
And next week, she has a teleclass with someone named @Pistachio about.. well… here’s how Havi describes it:
The Strategy of Not Being Strategic
The antidote to all of those annoying classes about “how to get 10 zillion followers and become a kajillionaire on Twitter”. We’ll talk about what we don’t do and how intentionally not being strategic has helped us grow our businesses like crazy. Focus is on using Twitter and social-media-ey stuff to do well without being all gross about it. Awesome.
Wow, do I ever need to attend that class.
I’ve been pretty public about my Web2.0 social media struggles - public enough that I wrote a whole darn series on the topic last year. For those of you too lazy to click the link, I declared that I *sucked* at social media, and pretty much accused social media of sucking, too. (A year later, I still suck at it, by the way. How are you all doing with Web2.0isms?)
A big part of my problem is that I automatically model people I’m exposed to… and the people we see the most of on social media? They’re unrelenting in-your-face types. Unlike Havi, who makes a much better model.
(Curiously, I only found Havi recently, so the similarity between our writing styles is weirdly coincidental, though i did model my sales page after hers)
Anyway, I want-need-must-take this teleclass.
That’s right, want-need-must-take; I crave this class enough that I’m willing to string ridiculous numbers of words together with dashes.
The best part? If you, me, or we sign up by Saturday May 16, it’s only $39.
Three. Nine. Dollars!! In the world of Internet marketing classes, $39 is as stoopid low as my initial $19 fee for Brain Fitness Boot Camp (Which trust me, was pretty stoopid)
But the thing is… I’m broke. And every dollar that would make me not-quite-so-broke is going back into Brain Fitness Boot Camp.
I can’t justify the $39 dollars at the moment.
Unless, of course, I sell a few more memberships, really quick like.
So I’m going to be really stoopid, again.
So for just these two days… you can get a Brain Fitness Boot Camp membership for the original price of $19.95
And yes, you’ll get the full access to the forums, all the course materials as they go up, and the brain fitness product discounts coming next week.
Best of all, you’ll get the bonus unique pleasure of knowing you’re sending the Deaux to a class on how to be strategically non strategic - a class she desperately needs.
Sound good? Ok.
If you somehow aren’t really sure what Brain Fitness Boot Camp is all about, here’s the sales page and some FAQ type questions. Just be sure to come back here for the discount button.
Oh, and I promised to tell you about Havi’s duck, didn’t I? The duck is Havi’s business partner. No, really. The duck’s name is Selma, and she stays stuck on Havi’s shoulder, where she can conveniently whisper insights into Havi’s ear. And you thought I was weird for having antlers?
Btw, you can follow @Havi on Twitter. You can follow @Pistachio too… and, of course, me… @MindTweets. I don’t think Selma has an account, but I could be wrong.
Now, here’s the special super douper discount button.
Brain Fitness Boot Camp
For more details, check out
http://www.mindtweaks.com/braincamp
And in case you’re wondering, yes! I’m all signed up for Havi’s class,
AND enough of you signed up that I can take care of a few extra BootCamp expenses…
So a big thank you to those who registered for this special offer!
This was a very fun and successful experiment.







