It’s important to earmark possible partners, because if you don’t, you won’t spot the opportunities to connect with them. All I care about is that they are nice people, and that they have talent. There’s even one guy who hasn’t even launched his first blog yet! I don’t care how much or how little experience someone has. I have big bloggers, such as Leo Babauta, as well as writers who are still quite inexperienced on my list. When you feel an affinity for a colleague on the Net, listen to your intuition and add them to a list of possible partners, no matter how remote the chances appear at the moment. Nevertheless, I resolved to connect with Leo when the time was right. I was contemplating getting my cat to subscribe – just to get up to 3! But to contact him seemed an impossible dream.Īt that time Zen Habits already had over 50,000 subscribers and Goodlife Zen had just 2: my best friend, and my son. It was great to come across someone who is incredibly talented, as well as modest and friendly. I liked Leo Babauta’s style and thought, “Yep. When I first started blogging in November 2007, I checked out other blogs in the personal growth field and came across Zen Habits. In fact, I’ve enrolled in Partnering Profits in order to learn the secrets of what I stumbled upon by accident. Because my story is an illustration about how one can build partnerships on the Net. And I’ll outline five steps for you to follow. In a moment I’ll tell you how it happened. So, why did Leo Babauta give half his blog to an accidental blogger? Shortly after I started Goodlife Zen, the steepest learning curve of my life. “Mum, I’ll make you a website for your birthday. Only nine months earlier my son Sebastian said to me: At that time I was still a rookie blogger. Well, actually Leo Babauta of Zen Habits fame didn’t give me a whole blog, he gave me half of his blog Write to Done in July 2008.
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