Derek Pollard

Building up internet based business but not writing much about it

Why I’m Doing the Thirty Day Challenge

What is the Thirty Day Challenge?

The Thirty Day Challenge is an annual free training course about starting an Internet business, with the goal of making $10 in a month, run by Ed Dale and Dan Raine. I first came across it a few months ago in a post by Caroline Middlebrook about the effect it had on her decision to leave her job.

With the next challenge starting in a few months I thought I would wait rather than going through the previous years lessons. The only problem was that I was working a full-time contract that didn’t finish until after the challenge had completed. However I must have been fated to take part as the client terminated their project and the contract early. Normally this would have been bad news, but it meant the contract has ended just in time for me to start on this Thirty Day Challenge full-time.

My Goals for the Thirty Day Challenge

Past experience has taught me the value of goal setting and the power of declaring my intentions. So I’ve written up why I’m doing the challenge under the principle that I’m more likely to achieve my desired outcomes. I also thought it would be helpful when people ask, “Why are you doing the Thirty Day Challenge?”, I can tell them about this post.

Above the intention of making my first $10 from Internet marketing, my other goals are:

Widen my horizons

I’ve been a software developer for 20 years now, sometimes permanent and other times contract, always working 9-5 in an office. I want to see what else I can apply my skills to and maybe find some that I don’t know I have.

Discover my true niche

Our first product ScreenRest is in the ergonomics niche, more specifically RSI and eye strain. While it is a product I believe in, as I initially created it for my own use, it is not a niche that I can say I am passionate about. It is also highly competitive which makes everything a struggle.

Learn new tools and techniques

The pre-season tutorials have already introduced me to new web services and tools. And more importantly it has got me using them. I had heard of Twitter, Stumble Upon and Google Reader but had never thought them any use to me.

Get a soft introduction to Internet marketing

There are a lot of Internet marketing products and services available and it is a difficult to determine good from bad, or even what just suitable for my skills and requirements. I just can’t make it through those epic sales letter pages without getting bored or thinking, “What are you hiding? Just tell me what this is about using short bullet points!”

To have fun!

I’m genuinely excited about taking part in the challenge. Each day is going to be a surprise; I don’t know what will I learn, who will I meet or what Ed will tell us to do. Sounds like good fun.

Oh, and contrary to some opinions, I’m not doing the challenge as an excuse to get an EEE PC. I didn’t need an excuse–it is cute and shiny :-)

I’m really pleased that circumstances have aligned for me to be in a position to dedicate my time to taking part in the Thirty Day Challenge. Please feel free to share your own reasons for taking part.

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3 Responses to “Why I’m Doing the Thirty Day Challenge”

  1. August 1st, 2008 at 9:04 am

    Caroline Middlebrook says:

    I find it really odd that there are so many software developers that turn to Internet marketing! I did the same thing :-)

  2. August 1st, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    Denise Russos says:

    Hi Derek,

    I stumbled your blog entry and I hope it helps.
    I have been doing the 30DC since June 2nd. I’ve learned so many new things it’s mind boggling.
    I’m doing the 30DC to enhance my business. It’s a way to gain ranking in Google, which it has raised my website a whole point in less than a month! Getting into niches has not always been understandable for me, so I’m struggling with it a bit, but that’s why I’m on a Team WaWa! They’re great.

    Have a great day, and hey add me to your friends list, facebook, twitter!

    Denise

  3. August 2nd, 2008 at 1:47 pm

    Derek says:

    @Caroline, I’m not sure whether that says something about maturing software developers or how the industry has changed.

    @Denise, Thank you. I’m not sure if I’ll be joining a team yet, but I like helping out. I’ve got PHP and CSS/HTML web skills so let me know if you get stuck.

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