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Winter Sports 2009 [Download] $19.95 Winter Sports 2009 invites you to go for records in ten main disciplines: Halfpipe Snowboarding, Alpine Skiing, Ski Jumping, Speed Skating, Biathlon, Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton, Figure Skating and Curling. Compete with friends by playing one after the other or by using a Split-Screen to face each other directly. Or challenge the computer and attain the highest position on the podium!… |
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Fantastic 4 Series III 6 Figure: Human Torch with Light Up $5.00 Fantastic 4 Series III 6″ Figure: Human Torch with Light Up Snowboard… |
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Manhattan Toy Boysterous Boys Extreme Sports Zone ZipBin $19.99 Store your favorite Boysterous boy figures inside this dual sided play environment. Show off your skate park and snow boarding tricks on the half-pipe, or send your player down the field for a long pass. Features 3 in 1 sports field setting that combines amenities needed for football, soccer and hockey play use . Also includes a half-pipe and zip and fold sides with Velcro-like closures. All the s… |
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Peanuts Charlie Brown Christmas Snowboarding Snoopy Action Figure 2009 $10.50 NEW Sledding theme for 2009! Featuring new accessories and new paint schemes for 2009! A detailed, poseable figure of Snoopy. Looks like he stepped right out of the holiday classic, “A Charlie Brown Christmas!” Snoopy, always cool and hip, Snoopy snowboards with his sidekick Woodstock in tow. Complete with fabric hat, and dog dish sled! blister carded, by Forever Fun / Round 2, 2009…. |
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Sonic Free Riders $10.39 Compete as your favoriteSonic character in thrilling races.Product InformationWith Sonic Free Riders Sonic is speeding onto Kinect for Xbox 360 inan action-packed experience unlike any other. Bee your favoritecharacter as you jump on your board and get ready to pete inexhilarating adrenaline-fueled races against tough petition. Use full-motion body control to twist and turn your waythrough a … |
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Deca Sports Freedom $19.49 Unlock official Adidas gear Synopsis Ten sports. Zero controllers. Play your favorite sports with complete freedom to move in this first Deca collection designed for Xbox Kinect. Swing rackets, spike volleyballs, throw uppercuts, glide across the ice, and much more as you play each game with complete realism. Choose from Tennis, Boxing, Figure Skating, Archery, Snowboard Cross, Mogul Skiing, Do… |
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Deca Sports $14.80 The ultimate sports package! So easy to play and fun to master for casual and hardcore gamers alike! Experience fun filled sports competition across 10 different sporting events. With easy-to-pick up and play controls, DECA SPORTS will make a multi-sport athlete out of everyone in your entire family. Smash, spike and smoke the competition in events. Play in sports never before seen on a video game… |
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Positron Snowboarding $9.00 Positron 2004. The journey starts here: Our search for Super Awesome Pow has lead our heroes into the heart of snowboarding’s most evil and vile adversary… Mother Nature. Proving their abilities to fight evil and win, our Positron soldiers take snowboarding to new heights in this years adventure capturing today’s most progressive, advanced and spectacular, gang-busting snowboarding ever viewed. … |
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Learning Something New
Recently, I wrote an article comparing becoming a better snowboarder to growing your affiliate marketing business. The main idea was that the only way to get better was to push your limits, which in snowboarding leads to falling a lot as you learn new skills, and in affiliate marketing leads to running campaigns that don’t perform as you learn how to optimize a new verticle. That article got me thinking about learning new skills in general.
I’m not an expert on psychology or theories of how we learn, but as I think about it there seem to be a couple of main ways that we learn something new. One way is that we can have someone else explain something new to us (in person, on video, through a book, etc.) Hopefully, the person teaching us actually understands the topic, knows how to do whatever it is they are teaching us, and can communicate that information to us effectively. This is the kind of learning we are used to experiencing in school. A teacher gets up in front of a class of students and teaches the group the lesson of the day, or gives a reading assignment that students must read and understand. The students take notes, memorize key points of the lesson and then take a test.
This may be a decent way to learn about history or literary theory, where you are mostly concerned with remembering facts and understanding esoteric theories, but when you are actually learning how to ‘do something’, you will eventually have to perform the activity you are learning about. Inevitably, you will learn even more when you actually do it. I can’t really think of any activities where this doesn’t hold true. Whether it is riding a bike or writing a blog post, swimming or setting up a PPC campaign, someone can explain it to you, but you won’t really know how to do it until you actually put those instructions into action. At that point, you will often find that some part of the explanation doesn’t seem to apply for you and you have to figure some things out for yourself.
In affiliate marketing, you can read all the e-books, watch all the guru videos, and attend all the industry seminars you want, but you won’t become a successful affiliate until you put that learning into action and find your own solutions to various challenges you will face. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t bother learning from other people’s experiences. Just the opposite. Take the lessons of other successful marketers and test them for yourself. If you read a blog post offering some great tips on improving the performance of your Facebook Ads campaigns, go out and actually see if they actually work for you.
If you really want to learn how to become a successful affiliate marketer, scuba diver, blogger, tennis player or pretty much anything else, I have one important piece of advice. Do all the research or reading you want, but then actually go out and try it. To quote a famous shoe company’s slogan – “Just do it!”
About the Author
Tom Wozniak is the director of marketing for Media Breakaway, LLC and writes the official blog for affiliate.com. He has been in marketing and advertising for over 25 years with over 10 years of experience in the online world.
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