Apologies and Exciting Times

by Nick Haslem on June 29, 2009 · 2 comments

First off, I would like to apologise to the readers of this blog for not posting in the last couple of weeks. I should have made a post telling everyone that I wouldn’t be posting for a little while.

I have now moved to Sydney and am living with my brother and his fiance. They are renovating the house so I am here to help out and knuckle down with my affiliate work.

Since I came here almost two weeks ago things have been hectic to say the least. I have been painting, cleaning, chopping and hammering away to prepare for the engagement party that was on this past weekend. I even managed to hit myself in the shin with a hammer. I am one of the least handy people you will ever meet so it has been good to gain a few life skills.

I have only had the internet on here for around a week as well. At this point the internet is sucky. It keeps dropping out all the time and has taken me over half an hour just to log in to make this post.

Now that the engagement party is over (which was a blast) and the renovations have been mostly completed I can settle down, fire up and get back into the swing of things.

Interview with Nick Haslem

A couple of weeks ago I was interviewed by Graeme from Casino Affiliate Bible. He is pure class when it comes to affiliating and I have recently begun working with him on my Craps site.

He has hundreds of sub affiliates and is one of the smartest guys in this industry. I encourage all of you to read and listen to what this guy has to say.

The experience of doing an interview for Graeme was exciting and rewarding for me. I’m happy with the way that it went and it gave me a chance to reflect on myself in a way that is easy to dismiss or overlook.

Here is the full interview with Nick Haslem.

For those that were worried that I wasn’t posting anymore I apologise for that. I am now settled and can back to providing you guys with some of my insight into what it takes to become a successful affiliate.

I have recently started reading the widely acclaimed book titled “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie. I will keep you up to date with what I learn and take away from reading it. So far I am impressed with the quality of the book.

On that note I will leave you with the principle he teaches in the first chapter:

Don’t critise, condemn or complain.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Giorgio June 29, 2009 at 6:02 pm

“sweet coder” – I love it :smile:

2 Kevin June 30, 2009 at 10:33 am

Excited to see you back and posting man, I was getting worried about you :razz:

Great interview with Dealer Dan too!

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