by Raymond Johnston Jr. If you tuned in here today, there is a pretty good chance that you are looking for ideas to help you with your internet marketing. Well, I have good news and bad news.
I always like to get
bad news out of
way first so here goes. The article that you are about to read pertains to life in general and is not targeted towards internet marketing. Those that have been with me for a while are probably not too surprised. I like to write and fortunately for me, this is my ezine, so I can write about anything I choose.
On
good news side, for those of you looking for help with internet marketing, you have still hit
jackpot. If you read far enough, you will find a link to a three part marketing course "How To Improve Your Internet Marketing Skills" This course deals with ad writing, using email as a way to advertise and generating more traffic to your website.
The course is on me. My son says that I should pay people to read what I write, so this is
first installment. This is not something that you have read before. It's new, I know because I just finished writing it on Saturday. So stick around for a little longer and
course is yours for free.
I live in a cabin in
mountains of Washington. I live within a couple of miles of
United States-Canadian border. If I stepped out my door and yelled as loud as I could, I would be heard only by
animals.
The peace that surrounds me is continuously nurtured by
amazing things I get to see and do. A couple of nights ago, there was a couple of Whitetail Deer, a Doe and a Fawn, standing in a field in front of my house. I took my camera and went out to take a few pictures.
I started walking slowly towards
field. There is an old wooden fence that surrounds
field. After spending ten or fifteen minutes inching closer, I reached
fence. At this point,
Doe was about fifty feet away and
Fawn was off playing another fifty feet or so past mom.
A couple of minutes after I reached
fence, mom got a whiff of me and started stomping her feet and making huffing noises at me. She knew something was there but she wasn't sure what. She kept stomping and moving closer to me. She moved within about twenty feet of me and started bluffing as if she was going to charge me.
I took some very nice pictures and after watching her stomp and huff for a while, I moved to let her see what it was that she was trying to scare. She gave me an irritating glance, put her flag up and headed for
woods. They border
left side of
field where
deer were grazing.