[Top Affiliate Challenge] What If You Didn’t Know the Game You Were Playing? That’s Top Affiliate Challenge
June 25th, 2008 · Filed Under: Ronda is appearing... · Top Affiliate Challenge · online press room
I get more and more excited as time draws near for the Top Affiliate Challenge, and today I want to share some things
If you’re a runner preparing for a marathon, you know exactly what to expect. 26 miles of grueling, exhausting pavement pounding action, and you can prepare yourself appropriately. You understand that you have to increase your endurance and you know the types of activities that you will do both in preparation and during the competition.
Nobody will be there to say, “I’m sorry but you’re going to jump hurdles today, not run the Boston Marathon.” You know that if you’re going into a marathon, that means running 26 miles. Period.
Not so with Top Affiliate Challenge. Oh sure, we know that it’s about affiliate marketing. That much is a no-brainer. But what types of challenges will we face? none of us knows for sure.
I’m pretty sure that the contestants who are whiz-bang with pay per click campaigns believe they’ll grind the rest of us slackers deep into the dust. Jeremy Shoemaker (Shoemoney) calls best selling author Ken McArthur an old spammer because he uses email marketing, yet a couple contestants are a little scared that Ken got over 4.1 million emails sent out for his book launch May 15th of this year.
And I know that show producer Thor Schrock is really pulling out all the stops to get the community involved. Heck, he’s got the Governor of Nebraska and the Mayor of Lincoln coming, from what I heard, to the welcome ceremony. He is dedicated to showcasing Lincoln. So I’m thinking a lot of the challenges will have offline elements to them.
Lots of drama between the 3 gurus Shoemoney, John Chow and Ken McArthur. Plenty of drama amongst the contestants. Some unplanned for drama as well.
how do you prepare for a competition when you don’t know what the challenges will be?
What do you consider as you prepare yourself to go into a competition knowing very little about what to expect?
If you’re me - well I can’t tell you all my strategies of course - but you start with your mindset first and foremostl
Shoemoney said in his video review of the top 10 that the most important attribute is a work ethic. All the rest can be learned. he is so right. I have a great work ethic and I can learn anything. There are some types of campaigns (affiliate marketing) that I have never tried yet, but that doesn’t mean I can’t be wildly successful.
And heck, I’m the only female there, so someone has to balance out all that testosterone! women unite! Help keep me on the show!
Plus my guide dog Molly Flagtail will be there too, of course! She will help us all keep it real
I am going in with these things in mind:
1. Do everything I can to make this a great show!
2. Be open to new situations and ways of thinking
2. Keep my mind in the success zone
3. Play smart
4. Learn lots
5. Keep emotions in check
6. Build lasting relationships
So that’s it for today!
Ronda
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Ronda Del Boccio, The Story Lady of Storyation.com is an author, dynamic speaker, author coach, story coach.
She is the author of I'll Push, You Steer: The Definitive Guide to Stumbling Through Life with Blinders On
The Kama Sutra of Storytelling: Positioning, Power and Profit
and her upcoming book...
The Geometry of Success: 5 Simple Shapes that Shape Your Life

