 Good morning, everybody. JR Fisher here. It is Wednesday the 19th of May 2021. Man, the month or the month, the year is going by fast. The month's going by pretty fast too, but the year is just flying by. Wow. Good to see everybody here today. If you're new, don't forget to subscribe. Hit that subscribe button and ring the bell. Turn on all bell notifications so you're notified each and every time I go live. I want to welcome everybody in here. Let you know you could use that chat box there. James has already hit it up in there. I've got 75 James and Clowdy, so we're not too far off, not too far off, but I bet you're gonna get some humidity. We don't get much humidity here in San Diego, but I will in Austin, Texas. I know that for sure. Okay, everybody. Today, I'm gonna talk about some unknown secrets to actually create unique blog ideas. I know you guys are trying to come up with ideas out there. You're always trying to come up with something. It can be very challenging to do. I know I have to come up with something every single day. Every day for you guys, I owe that to you. You supported me. You've helped this channel. As a matter of fact, I'm down. In case you want to know where we're at, I'm trying to hit that 5,000 subscriber mark and I'm only 37 people away. Only 37 people, so I'm extremely close to that. I can't wait to get there. And you know, I'm sure there'll be another goal after that, but I'm 37 people away from that. And the only way I'm gonna get there is by giving you guys good content, helping you out, helping you start running, grow your online business. Thank you so much, James. Let me know that you can hear me there. Guys, do me a favor, too. Smash that like button. Give me a thumbs up if you don't mind. That would really help the YouTube algorithm. The only thing I do on this channel really is help you start running, grow online businesses. That's it. Nothing else. Nothing else. I'm not here to sell you anything or market anything. I'm here to actually help you. Now, I'm going to be talking about ideas that you can, you know, use to come up with blog ideas. Okay, so I'm going to give you ideas for ideas. But if you have a question, anything about making money online, this is the forum for it. This is the place you want to be because that's all I'm going to talk about. That's all I'm going to cover is in here, how to make money online, and that's it. All right, here. So let me get into this stuff here. And I know it is very challenging. It's very difficult to come up with new ideas every day. I mean, it's hard to do, but we got to do it. Now, you may have a lot of slots on your calendar to fill, okay, to where you got to come up with these ideas. And if you don't feel inspired and it's boring, it's really tough to do. And but the bad thing is you're going to bore your readers too. You don't want to do that. And these can be true also for videos, not necessarily just blogs, but it can also be vlogs. So it can be both of them. Canadian entrepreneur, thumbs up. Thank you so much, my friend. I really appreciate it. People are streaming in now. Everybody's waking up. Everybody's rolling over in bed now, right? Everybody's waking up. I got a message today from my builder in Texas. My house has come along. It's a matter of weeks away, which is really cool to me. So I'm really excited about that. So the first thing I want to tell you guys is to stop working. Stop working. Stop it. Stop working and start thinking. Okay, I don't know about you, but I spend a lot of my day sitting at my computer, okay? When I'm not in a meeting or working on some type of video or something like that, I'm responding to different emails and stuff I got to do and looking at analytics and sending emails and digging into keyword research, doing all these different things. But I'm not stopping and thinking. I need to stop and think. So I literally have to tell myself, stop everything you're doing and think about stuff. You have to actually sit down to be creative. A lot of people think, well, being creative is when something inspires you and something comes over you and you just get creative. That's not the truth. The truth is you have to sit down and try to be creative. A lot of people say, well, I'm just not a creative person. I'm going to say, well, then you haven't tried because everybody's creative in their own way. Okay? Some people have it a little bit easier for them, but we can all do it. We can all come up with stuff. And you can do this with your employees. You can kind of brainstorm. So any thoughts on products for ideas? Yes, I do. I have one at the end of this fall. I'm going to tell you about this product and it's going to help you get ideas, which is pretty cool. But do some brainstorming with other people. Collaborate. It can be with people in your office. It can be with people online. It can be with people you do business with. So set aside some time for these regular marketing meetings. It's so very important to do that. And that's the first thing I would tell you to do. The next thing I would tell you to do is dig into social. Dig into social. There is a lot of stuff going on into social. Now, I think a lot of times we go into social because we want to be entertained. We want to read the funniest thing or watch a silly video or something like that. But what I want you to do on social is use it for data mining, really. Go in there and look at what other people are doing. Look at what they're saying. Look what's on their mind. What are they talking about? Look at Pinterest and Quora and TikTok and all these things. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn. There's so many platforms now. When somebody says, I can't come up with any ideas, I'm like, well, you haven't looked very far because there's a lot of ideas out there and you can take what somebody else is doing and make it better. You can make it different. You can put your own twist on it. You don't have to be the originator of every single idea in the world. I think that's impossible. As a matter of fact, I don't really think there are any new ideas. I think it's just people changing up what's already out there. They're improving on what's already out there. So digging into social platforms I think is extremely helpful. Let's see here. I think you need a second lunch outing to clear your mind. Yes, sometimes. Second lunch outing wouldn't be bad, though I don't need the extra calories. I can tell you that. I'm about six feet tall. I'm about 211 to 12 right now, which is too heavy, but I work out every day and I'm working on it every single day and it's an ongoing process and sometimes I slip and sometimes I fall. I talked to a friend of mine from high school yesterday, a good friend of mine, very successful guy. He's six foot four, but he's 285. He's put on a lot of weight and he's worried about it because it keeps going up. That's something we got to work on. So that lunch there, the second lunch may not be what I need, Paul. May you might check out California Newport and Deep Work. California Newport and Deep Work. Not quite sure what that is, James. If you could expound on that a little bit in the chat section, I'd like to hear about that. I know you have good ideas, so I do want to hear it. So finding a take on something that's already out there is a good place to start. You can look at something that somebody else has done and you could do a blog post or a video, but if you agree or if you disagree with one of the experts that's out there, you can also get their name in your blog title by doing that. So that's very helpful. Do something like that. So that's the first two. The next one I think is super important and I'm doing it right now and I don't know if you can notice me doing it, but that's listen to your audience. Listen to your audience. I try to do that every day. I try to listen to you guys every day. I get really good ideas from you guys. I get really good comments from you guys and finding that audience out there on social is really important, but don't try to go out and find your audience. Put out good content and they'll find you if it's any good. That's how that works. That's how I got almost 5,000 subscribers on this channel is by just putting out content and people said, hey, yeah, I want to listen to that. I'll listen to that. You can see where you're getting stuck on your post too if you listen to it. What information they're volunteering about your strategies and what you're doing. In fact, sometimes you can even get requests for more information that can turn into an entirely new blog post that you've already done something on. So you can look at that and I'm reading one of the comments here. I've got it on my screen. It says here, I'd like to see the same article done from photos of the not so famous hell that's like oh meter thing is going for them. So they were talking about this thing called oh meter and the guy responded. He says, good idea. Sean at any rate, we still think celebrity captions serve as good models. So he's kind of disagreeing with his audience. I don't know if I would have said that. I would have said, hey, that's great. We'll get some regular people in there. But you know, having a post like that's really important. Your audience is giving you feedback and never, ever, ever, ever ignore these things. You don't have to agree with what every comment goes. I don't agree with every comment I get from you guys. But I respect every comment I get from you. I step back and I think, okay, is there some validity to this? Is this something I should listen to? And in most cases, yeah, the answer is yeah. In most cases, you guys come up with really good stuff and you're very helpful to me. And man, I appreciate that, because I can't come up with everything, right? All I can do is share with you what I'm doing, what works, what doesn't work, that type of thing. Some more of that. It's good tea. Yeah, I'm really fancy on my tea in case you don't realize it. I use this tea called Lipton. That's it. Just Lipton tea. And I think a whole box of those things. A whole box is $10. You get 100 bags or something like that. Well worth the deal. Let's see. What do you guys got to say? Paul's got something to say. I bought a bunch of desk calendars that were based on books and found great ideas for $3 a copy. That's a pretty cool idea. Do you track and have a feel for past posts that allow you to do more like that? Yes. What I do, Paul, is I will go in regularly into my YouTube channel and I will sort by the most view. And it's interesting. It's interesting what people are interested in. A lot of times I'll do a video and I'm like, eh, this is so-so. And that's one of my most popular ones. I think one of my most popular ones right now, and it has been running this way for months, is how to make money from your laptop. And I don't know what it is about that title. And that's not the exact title, but it's something along those lines. So I do. I do a lot of videos on how to make money from my laptop. My laptop has made me millions of dollars. You think about that. People say, oh, those things are expensive. Those Apple ones. Yeah, I mean, it was, I don't know, three or $4,000, but it's made me millions. Is it worth it? I mean, I think it is. I think it's well worth it. When you pull out your laptop and you can sit at any cafe in America or anywhere in the world, I can sit on a cruise ship and type like this, which I don't type like this. I type like this. But when I'm typing and making money, I mean, gosh, no, it's pretty cool. So I get that people are interested in going, hey, I've got a laptop. Maybe I can make some money. Anybody can. Thanks for the YouTube tip. Yep, Paul. Yeah, I do that on a frequent basis, as a matter of fact, because that changes a lot, you know, what they're interested in. And it's weird how you, you know, like I just said, I'll sort by my most viewed video. I'm giving myself ideas or my audiences. I guess my audience is because I did a video and they liked it. They started watching it. So they gave me more ideas. The next thing, number four is check out your personas. Okay. Check out your personas. Who are your personas out there? Personas are a really cool marketing tool that will help you keep your ideal audience in mind while you're working on your marketing campaigns and materials. So some of the things here, I made some notes. Think about the age of your audience. What gender is your audience? Mine is mostly male, but I have a decent amount of female. It's about 80, 20. The age of my audience is 18 to 24. The majority of my audience is 18 to 24. Then it spreads out to 35. But that's it. That's where it cuts off. Now I know some of you guys listening here, we're well over that age. However, that's what my overall audience is. Maybe you guys are just young thinkers. I think that's true in Paul. I think that's true in James. A lot of the people are regulars in here. Eric and also Jenny, you guys are young thinkers. But think about their location. What is their income? What's their education? Do they have kids? Are they married? What are these things about them? If they have a job, what kind of job do they have? What is their career path? What industry are they focusing on? Social skills. What do they have there? What's their typical day like? What hours are they available? What tools do they use? What tools would they need to use for me? Some other things. Look at their values and fears. I think that's really important. What do they value in their personal or professional life? I know my audience values really good actionable information. You guys don't want me to tell you, hey, I know a great way of doing SEO. If you buy this course, you'll see how to do it. I'm just going to give it to you. I'm just going to give it to you. And if you want to get more information, you can always buy a course from me, but I'm not going to tease you with information. I hate when people do that. What's important to them when they're considering a product or a service? What really counts to them? Is it time? Is it how quickly it works? What is it? What objections do they have? What problems do they have? What drives their decision-making process? And they're all going to have goals and challenges too, right? What are some of those goals? What's the potential career goal if they're in a job? But most of my people aren't. Most of my people actually make money online. How do they prioritize these goals? How are they setting them up? What challenges impact these things? How could you help them achieve some of these goals? How could you do that? If their goal is to make $10,000 a month, what could you do to contribute to that? And that's what my goals are. That's what I do. What questions do they ask when they're seeking solutions to problems? And then you get back into, let's see, do you do same for emails and see which get more open? I do, but I don't do it as much, Paul. And the reason I don't, I think this sounds cocky, but I think I've got a grasp on what makes people open emails and what makes people click. Though the last promotion I did, I had a big image in there of me sitting at a desk and I had some canned foods and I had a book and all that. And I was curious if that helped or hurt. So I took the image out in one of my campaigns and lo and behold, it did better without the image. And I think maybe the image gave them too much information. By saying I had a video and they could click here, it made them go watch the video. So I think that helped a whole lot. Also negative information. What's the negative information? Are there customers you don't want? I know there's customers I don't want. Are they too difficult? I had one the other day that was just too difficult. She was a pain in the butt. She had spent $1,000 with us and I gave her money back and I said, I don't want you as a customer. Do you have the nerve to do that? Are you strong enough to do that? Is it too expensive to acquire some of these customers? Not enough budget to do it? Or is it the wrong industry that you're focusing on? So you've got to look at all these things. And I could go on and on and on about those. But bottom line, you've got to really focus in on these personas, these people who are watching and listening to you. I think it's super important. And I think that was number four. Yeah, I got number five up here now. This is a pretty interesting one. And I've learned a lot on this one. And that is, check out your competitors. Check out your competitors. That's number five. Innovation doesn't always require a blank slate. You don't always have to start with nothing and come up with everything. You can often find unique ideas by looking into what's already been done well. Look at what some of your competitors have done. That's why focusing on your competitors' posts and videos can really be a really helpful source for new ideas for your content. Don't be afraid to look at that. That's not copying. And it's funny. I watched a video last night as a food blogger. And they were at Oscars Steakhouse in Las Vegas. They had posted the video about three hours prior to me watching it. And after I watched it, it had other videos you may want to watch. And it had four other videos of people who were food bloggers who had just done a review of Oscars Steakhouse in Las Vegas within the past eight hours. So there were five people that did Oscars Steakhouse in Las Vegas within an eight hour period. They were all different people. They weren't associated with each other. So I think maybe some of them are looking at their competition or they wouldn't be there. This is too coincidental, right? It's okay if you're doing something similar to somebody else. Maybe you're doing it better. Maybe you're doing pretty much the similar thing, but you have a different personality. You have a different twist. You have a different take on it, okay? So it's okay to look at your competitors. You can use Ahrefs' Content Gap Tool, which is a good one. It identifies your competitors' top ranking keywords. You can do that. And maybe those keywords will work for you. You know, if it's already working for them, of course, maybe it's going to work for you. You know, if you don't have a keyword research tool, that's not a problem. You could do this manually too, just with less precision. It's not going to be as accurate. But take a look at your competitors' blog and see what they're posting about. See what videos they're doing on YouTube. And then think about how you can build on that and make that that concept more creative better. You can give more to the audience, okay? And now we're down. I guess I need to do a drum roll. I can't do a drum roll on this desk because it shakes the computer. Hang on one second. Okay, just reading through some of the comments there. Make sure I got everybody. Number six. Are you ready for number six? This is all for you, Paul. I think it was you that asked about tools. Get a tool called blog post idea generator. Blog post idea generator, okay? And you can Google that. I'm not an affiliate or anything. I'm not trying to make any money off it. But sometimes you get in a rut, okay? You can't do any more digging into comments. And your social threads are drying up and you're thinking out loud and that's not working. That doesn't mean you're at a loss. You just need to use a tool sometimes. And that's exactly why a blog topic generator exists. And these do exist. And I'm sure there's a bunch more out there. But this is a really good one. It's called blog. Let me put it in here. Blog idea generator and I'm going to say, where is it? Where is it? Where is it? There it is. Google it. Google it. Okay. And that will really help you out, I think. It's put out by HubSpot. And it's just, it's an awesome place to get started, get you going. It'll let you input up to five nouns, okay? And then it gives you five blog post ideas or more if you enter your email address. So it's really that simple. That's all you got to do. And it's a tool that will get you these ideas without you having to rack your brain. Paul says, I'm currently reviewing about 10 people to see similarities. I found it interesting how so many people are using the same tactics and strategies. I'm blown away by how everyday people become successful. Yeah. And do that all with the grain of salt. What I have seen and I've gotten sucked into it myself is I will see a bunch of people doing the same thing. Now, there's a couple of ways to look at that. And I also check the results of it. Is it that it is so popular that everybody wants to do something on that idea? Or is it they're all just copying each other and they're not even getting any results? And I don't know. And sometimes it can be one or the other. It can be one or the other. Just be very careful when you do that. Because sometimes it's just that everybody's copying each other and they're not getting a good result. So if I were to do that with videos, well, let's take Oscar's Steakhouse. And you can look on YouTube for this later on. But how many views are the videos getting for Oscar's Steakhouse? And you've got to temper this with their audience. You know, if they've got an audience of 3,000 people on YouTube, they're going to get a whole lot less views on their video than somebody with 300,000, you know, subscribers on YouTube. So look at that and kind of temper that stuff. Pulse is thanks for the tip. No problem, buddy. So that's what you got to do. Now, if you go through and you got to admit it, guys, put it in the chat if you admit it. If you did all six of these, you would be able to come up with ideas. Right? Am I right? If I'm right, put that in the chat box there, okay? Now, some of you aren't listening live. I get that. You can't always be live. But you can put something in the comments section, which is below the video. I am literally 37 people away from where I need to be at that 5,000 mark. I'd love to hit it today. Wouldn't that be great if I came back tomorrow and I had 37 more subscribers? That would be awesome. But I only want real subscribers. I don't want fake ones. I don't want people who are going to subscribe and never come back and watch a video. I want people who want this content, okay? So I need 37 more. What is that? I've got 4,963. Is that right? I think that's right. From 37, from 5,000. From doing math live, you should never do math live. Don't ever do that. Don't ever do math live, right? You're always going to look dumb if you're doing math live, okay? Who's tried to do that stuff? But I think it is interesting what Paul said is that very ordinary people become successful. And ah, there's a little itchy here, a little hay fever. What is ordinary and what is successful? And I think everybody starts out ordinary, right? Unless you're born into royalty, I think we all pop out ordinary. And what is ordinary? Ordinary means you just really haven't tried a lot of things yet. That's all ordinary is. Ordinary is not who you are. It's just where you are. You understand that? Ordinary is not who you are. It's just where you are. And you can change that at any point. I think it's interesting how ordinary people, I watched Dame Drops, which is a great channel. Check it out if you want. He does food reviews. But he was a guy 15 years ago who decided to turn on his camera and sit in a parking lot and eat fast food and give his critique of it. Who would have thought of that? Who would have thought of doing fast food critiques? And he has grown immensely. Immensely. He's worked so hard. He's a really great guy. He had his mom in a video a day ago. And I thought that was awesome. She was really sweet lady. So I can kind of see where he's coming from. But he then got into TV commercials. He got into Popeye's TV commercials. He got into Burger King TV commercials. He opened a restaurant in Connecticut. He opened another food stand at the stadium there. And now, and now they gave him a Netflix show. He was an ordinary guy, but he worked hard. He put in effort. And of course he's got merchandise. He's got hats and t-shirts and all this kind of stuff. But he was just an ordinary guy who put in an extraordinary amount of effort. So if you're ordinary now, it's only because you haven't put forth the effort. Ordinary is where you are, not who you are. Ordinary is where you are, not who you are. Put forth the effort. Maybe I'll put that on Facebook. I think that sounded good enough to me. It sounded good enough to you? Put that on Facebook. Let's see. Who do we got? 224 Narandrand D, Affiliate Marketing How to Work. Affiliate marketing is awesome. I do a lot of affiliate marketing. And mostly my affiliate marketing is done by people selling my products. I have a lot of my income by people posting my products. And I get a sale and then they get a commission. I do it through share a sale. So if you're interested in that, I am on share a sale. You can check that out. I also do click bank. I have products on click bank. I don't promote other people's products quite as much. I mean, not like in Amazon. If you look in the description there, I have some links for Amazon for different products that I use, like these lights that are all around me, which you cannot see. But I do that. The one that came to mind is the single mom who has two kids who did an exercise video and wet her pants. Loved her success. Yeah. And yes, she did the product about how to not wet your pants. He was a bladder control one. Paul, I think that's what you're talking about. Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal. Man, you're well spoken, James. I wish I could speak that well. Yeah. He's saying, yeah, your success means that you're working towards something that has some value, but you're working. There's the key. You're working. So many people don't want to work. I know we were editing one of my wife's videos last night and she started editing and I said, well, I've got some ideas and my ideas turned into us editing about four or five minutes of the video and it took two and a half hours. And because I just, I had all these ideas I went to put in there and I knew she was looking to be going, oh my God, do we have to, do we have to do all this? But the thing is that video is going to be really, really good. You can find that on her DIY channel in the name of that video and it's not up yet, but you do want to, you do want to check out this video. It's pretty good. And it is Thread Up. It's a video on Thread Up. If you don't know anything about Thread Up, T-H-R-E-D-U-P Thread Up. So look on her channel for Thread Up and it's a fashion trial and thing, but it's really, it's kind of funny some of the stuff we did in there. I used to like how Bobby at Flage City did his channel with affiliates and cookbooks. Yeah. And he's changed his stuff a lot now. I saw it today, Paul. He was actually doing one Taco Bell and the ingredients in Taco Bell. And I got to tell you, I kind of glazed over. I'm like, yeah, okay. Taco Bell's got some additives and unnatural stuff. No kidding. It was like, you know, he used to do more where he would go in stores and show you products like at Trader Joe's or whatever in the labels and what was in the foods. And he's at Taco Bell doing a series on Taco Bell. And it's like, we know when we go to Taco Bell, the food probably isn't the best for us, but we don't want to watch you do Taco Bell. I don't, I didn't want to watch him do Taco Bell. I turned it off, wasn't interested. So that's another thing you also got to look at, what does your audience want? You know, I tuned into him to find healthy foods to buy, not for him to tell me that unhealthy foods are unhealthy. I know that. I know that. And I'm not picking on Bobby right now. I'm just giving my input. I'm not interested in knowing that unhealthy foods are unhealthy. I know that. I get that. I know they got a lot of calories. They got a lot of salt. They got a lot of sugar. They got a lot of preservatives. I can read the labels too. But he had some really good insights on other stuff before and he had stuff that was helpful to me. Knowing that things are bad for you at a fast forward food joint, it's not helpful to me. It doesn't help me. It's like, I already knew that. Like, I don't need you to tell me that. So yeah, that's my opinion on that. And guys, I really appreciate you being here. If you haven't subscribed, please do so. Hit that subscribe button. Don't forget to ring the bell. Turn on all bell notifications so you're notified each and every time I go live. And give me a thumbs up. Guys, 37 people away. Share this video with people you think would be interested. I want to show up tomorrow and go, we hit it. We hit 5,000. That's what I want to do. But if not, guess what? I'll show up the next day and the next day and the next day and I'm off Sunday. But I'm not really off Sunday. I'm off video on Sunday. There's only day I don't do a video. But I'm still working. I do some work on Sunday. But the thing is, guys, I want you, I want you to get something out of these videos. That's what's really important to me. That's why I show up every day. So if I hit my 37 more tomorrow, that's great. If not, I know I'll get it Friday or I'll get it Sunday or Monday or next week or next month. I'll get it. I'll get mine. Will you get yours? Do you have that attitude where you're going to get yours? I was watching Dane drop this morning and he's terribly overweight. Go figure. He does fast food reviews and he was going for a walk and he was telling people, I'm going to try to go for a walk and I'm going to try to get in better shape. And then he caught himself. Then he says, no, I'm not going to try to do this. I know I can do this. I'm just going to do this. Do you have that attitude? Do you have that attitude? I mean, he caught himself and I catch myself every now and then too. I say, I'm going to try to do something. Trying is not anything. Saying you're going to do it. Definitely. That's what you need to do and you need to put it out there in front of people. He put it out in front of people. Now, if he doesn't show up for his walks, he looks bad. I listened to Quan Tron and he has a cooking channel and he was getting out of shape. Go figure. These guys are cooking and eating and he was getting really heavy. So he started another channel called Chubby QT. Chubby QT and he started exercising. He hasn't done a video in a week but exercising. That makes me kind of think he isn't exercising. When you put yourself out there, you put yourself out there to be judged. I do it intentionally. I do it intentionally because I want to be judged. I want people to say, okay, did you make any money on that campaign? Did you do this? Did you do that? When I talk about exercising, it makes me exercise. I know I'm going to go exercise today. I just talked to you guys about it. I'm going to go do my push-ups. I am now, and I've really been working on this guys, a year ago I was doing this thing where it was like 40 seconds push-ups, 40 seconds push-ups, 40 seconds push-ups, and I had a rest in between of like 30 seconds to a minute. And I could do probably 85, 90 total between those three blocks of time. Yesterday, not yesterday, day before yesterday because yesterday I did lower body, but day before yesterday I did 130. So with those three blocks, I think I did 44, 43, and 43. And each time was only 40 seconds. You got to do it 46, and they got to be good form. You got to touch your chest or your belly. My belly touches more of a chest to the ground and come back up clean all the way to the top. And I was able to get to 130. That makes me feel good. It makes me feel good that I can do that. I mean, you know, I'm 61. God, that sounds old, but I'm 61 and I can do that. And I know a lot of people who are 31 can't do that or 21 can't do that. I like being able to do what a lot of people can't do. I like being able to make millions of dollars online and a lot of people can't do that. But the fact is they can do it. That's a wrong statement. The fact is they choose not to do it. They choose not to go through the pain of getting there. And I'm like, if I feel pain, I'm like, this has got to be good for me because it hurts. That's how I look at it. When I'm editing for hours and I'm just so sick of it, I'm like, this must be good for me because it's hard. It's hard. And I know if something's hard, it's good for me. If I'm doing push-ups and I'm sweating and I'm really working hard and I'm out of breath, I'm like, this must be good for me. That's how you have to look at it. That's how we get ahead. Let me see here. I come here for the no fluff, no BS information, and the engagement. Thank you, Paul. Huge engagement in this tribe. Thank you so much. Peace and blessings, everyone. See you all tomorrow off topic. Can you use Cartra to do a funnel that leads to your Shopify store? 100%. Now, there's a couple of ways to do this, Paul. And you can do this in a WordPress site. You can build everything in Cartra, and you can take the code from Cartra and stick it in your WordPress site. Put the HTML code in there. Another way you can do it is you can build it in Cartra, whatever your funnel is, where it goes from one stage to the next. And the links in there can actually lead to your Shopify store or to your WordPress site. You can do both of those. That's the cool thing about Cartra is you can put it anywhere. And the cool thing about the code is you can use a short code. They give you a short code. So you can do this whole page with all these products and all this stuff. And you click Get Code for, let's say, your WordPress site. And the code is only this long. This is a little string. And that string will actually make everything operate. So it's built in Cartra, but it shows up on your site, site or Shopify or whatever you want to do. Let's see here. James says walking is the best exercise. It's a great exercise. I think it's been downplayed. I know as a kid, I used to laugh at people who were walking on my men. They aren't even running. It's not doing them any good. Yes, it is. It does you a lot of good. It's less stressful on your joints. You've got to walk further, right? You can't walk for 10 minutes and expect to be in shape. That's not going to work. As opposed to running for 10 minutes, you're going to get more out of the running. However, if you walk a couple miles, three miles, five miles, and I was doing five miles on my treadmill until I burned it out. But I have a bike now, so I do it on the bike. And I'll spend an hour on there, an hour on the bike. You've got to put time in. That's a lot of people are like, well, I just want to do 20 minutes a day. 20 minutes a day will help. 20 minutes a day will not get you in shape. 20 minutes a day isn't going to cut it, okay? When I do a workout with my wife, it's usually 45 minutes to an hour. And then after I'm done with that, we take the dog for a walk, which is a couple miles. And then after I'm done with that, I get on the bike. It takes time. It takes time. Some of you may say, well, I don't have time. You have the same amount of time I do. This is how you allocate it. Don't kid yourself into that. In a future video, can you cover putting a letter in front of an affiliate offer, try to DDP 10-second push-ups, only up to seven? Well, that's the thing is you're trying. I think so many people are worried about hitting a certain number. And my number is I want to beat myself. Whatever I've done before, I want to get better at it. I know there's a limit to how many push-ups I can do in 40 seconds. Because after a while, you can only do so many push-ups in 40 seconds. And I think I'm at that limit now because right now, the other day, I was at 44, 43, and 43, which means that's more than one per second. And I think that's probably where you're going to be at. Now, my next thing may be to do how many push-ups I can do without stopping no time limit. That may be my next thing. When I was 50, I could do 100. They weren't good form. I did a video you can find it on YouTube. I think it's Mr. 100 push-ups or something like that. But I did that when I was 50. So I need to work on that. James Green, walking is good for your mind as well as your body. That's very true. And James, when we go for our walk, my wife and I discuss all kinds of things. We discuss our new home. We discuss our pet. We discuss our lives. We discuss all kinds of things. And that's a conversation that we have that's uninterrupted. I'm not looking at my phone. I'm not on my computer. The TV's not on. Same thing for her. We have to focus on each other, which I think is important to focus on each other because all couples will grow. But you have a choice whether you're going to grow together or apart. So we try to grow together. We try to help each other out, do stuff for each other, and make each other's life easier. If I can do something to make her life easier, help her out. That's what I want to do. That's my goal. And I think she does the same thing for me. So anyhow, I think I'm over. Oh my gosh. I'm at 9.37. What am I talking about here? I'm just rambling on. 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