The Thirty Day Challenge Day 31

Wrapping it up.
Today at midnight Hawaiian time the Thirty Day Challenge 2007 will be over.
You may still have some tome to get that sale!
You can see Ed Dale’s farewell video here. The guitar you see is the one he will be auctioning off.

When I get the details of the auction I will post them.
This has been an extremely educating, rewarding and fun experience. The sincerity of the entire 30dc team was evident throughout and their efforts allowed many many new people to learn the basics and the latest techniques of entering a niche market at zero cost. A special thanks to Dan Raine’s and crew at The Immediate Edge for the contributions and the introduction to Second Life. I enjoyed the drink on your island.
As already posted the forum will remain open & Mike Mindel has a summary of every days lesson posted on his blog here.
So… if you are just seeing this page you can start at any time.
One of the reasons I participated was to get a better view of what challenges new people may face. If you have been doing this for a while you tend to forget how hard it was to learn some of the skills and concepts you take for granted. This was a great reminder and will help me serve the subscribers of my newsletter The Dean Report better. I have a lot of new tools to share with everyone!
Just the observation of the entire process was an education in itself. A lot of very talented people participated.
If I had known that I would end up being displayed in a search under the podcast category at iTunes for Thirty Day Challenge I would have tightened up the few test podcast I did. Just one of the many new tools that I learned about. That’s me with the horse lol.

I was pleased to have made $11.37 on day 27 I think and get in the hall of fame but even if I hadn’t it would have still been just as great an experience.
In the right nav bar there is a link (or will be soon) to stats & tools where I will have listed some interesting stats from the challenge an a list of tools we learned about and used.
Meeting all sorts of new people, communicating using all the new tools, helping and being helped by team members was awesome.
Thank you to everyone.
I’ll see you next year,
Tom
Ps – if you take the challenge be warned – you may leave with an overwhelming desire to purchase an iMac.
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