Category Archives: Aaron J Perry

DotComSecretsX Works

Simply Put “DotComSecretsX Works!”

I’ve been a member of DCS for a couple of years now and they’re the guys & girls that I trust when it comes to Internet Marketing.

They showed me how to make real money online in 2010, but they have just launced a new training program called Dotcomsecretsx which is a 30 day step by step training series.

I’m a huge fan of these guys so I’m also a member of this new training series.

I’m working my way through the online videos the same way you can…

Right now I’m only up to day 5 of the training videos but I thought I’d share with you a pic of my first sale that came from joining an Ad Co-op with some other members…

DotComSecretsX Works

 

As you can also see in the pic I make money selling my own products that also come with a recurring billing which means I get paid every month.

If you’re interested in creating your own products this is something I can help you with but to make good money you have to learn how to drive traffic to your offer and build a list… this is what the DCSX 30 Day Challenge is all about.

I don’t know how long Russell is going to offer this for so if you haven’t already started then click on the link below before he closes the doors on this

=> Access to DCSX Training Videos

ps. If you want to learn about driving fast targetted traffic with Solo Ads and Ad Co-ops then the videos on days 4 and 5 will really excite you.

 

Entrepreneurial Spirit

AJPerry-Entrepreneur

Do You Think You Have An Entrepreneurial Spirit?

I just finished being interviewed by a young guy named Tim Johnson that’s building an amazing Martial Arts website (maLineage.com) and the questions he asked made me look back at what I’ve been doing over the past 10-20 years and how my life has been affected by Martial Arts.

I’ve always loved Martial Arts but the bigest changes in my life have really taken shape over just the past couple of years.

My interest in teaching, training and marketing all came together when I stumbled across Micro-Continuity (after looking at hundreds of ideas and spending thousands of dollars on crap) I discovered how to take my own ideas and skills and develop them into products and services which have since grown into a real business.

I’ve attached an Article which was featured in an exclusive IM Magazine back in July 2010.  PDF===>ProtegeChallengeAJPerry, it reveals my background and goals for the future.

This is the first time I’ve really shared this outside of close friends and family (I was embarassed by the sudden success) but the guys that taught me how to do what I do now have changed my life forever.  The network of friends I’ve made with Instructors all around the world and the opportunities that keep opening up (like the interview today) continue to amaze me.

I just thought I had some good ideas that I wanted to share… and I know that I can’t be the only one that feels this way…

I’m hoping that You have Great Ideas of your Own and an entrepreneurial spirit to make those ideas a reality and for you to have a positive impact on the world around you.

The Info that helped me focus my ideas and energy and changed my life is now available for a fraction of what I paid and it’s just been updated for 2012.

If you’re interested in seeing what got me started then Click Here to Meet My Online Coaching Team!

Cheers, AJ Perry

 

 

 

Martial Arts For Kids Books

Martial Arts For Kids Books

New Martial Arts For Kids Books Available At Amazon.com

The Martial Arts For Kids book series is now available in paperback format from Amazon.com and will be released on the Kindle network early in 2012.

This series of books is an extension of the highly succesful Martial Games For Kids System being used by Martial Arts Instructors around the world.

These books “Martial Arts For Kids: Kids Activities For Healthy Kids and “Martial Arts For Kids 2: Kids Group Activities For Healthy Kids have been written for parents with children learning a Martial Art.

The Activities, Challenges and Games in these books will help get kids training at home to accelerate their regular martial arts training in the Dojo:

  • Boosts Physical Strength
  • Improves Flexibility
  • Increases Balance
  • Enhances Co-ordination
  • Builds Explosive Speed

These books will help kids develop the necessary physical attributes to maximize their Martial Arts Skills.

They will also help parents to stay involved in their childs development.

While video games, iPod’s and facebook drag kids away from exercise and real life social activity, Martial Arts helps bring families together with a healthy and balanced lifestyle in and out of the Dojo.

I recomend these Martial Arts For Kids books for every parent that has a child enrolled in Martial Arts Training.

Aaron Perry | Hong Kong Part 3

Asian Elvis|Elvis in Hong Kong

On my last day in Hong Kong I met ELVIS!

The last day of a holiday is always a bit sad because you don’t want it to end but it’s also fun because you know you have to squeeze in as much activity as possible before it all comes to an end.

So here is a recount of my last day in HK…

My wife and I had planned to go to the Crystal Cabin skylifts on the last day but the weather was against us again and it was a foggier day than when we went to the HK Peak so we cancelled those plans and decided to go back and enjoy all the best bits of places we’d found over the past few days.

The day started off slow and well behaved but my wife wanted to go back to the markets (the ones that nearly killed my back walking around them for hours) so we parted ways, the girls went to the markets and my friend and I headed to Soho for more Bacardi 151 and people watching.

We found a great spot in the English Pub named “Yorkshire Pudding” and even ordered Yorksire Pudding as a snack while relaxing and people watching, there are a lot of very fancy expensive cars driving around HK.

After a few drinks we decided to go back to the massage place we found with the girls but we had no idea where it was.  After walking around in circles for an hour we stopped at another pud/bar and got a mixed platter snack that was some of the best pub food I’ve had in years.  we were just about to leave when my friend spotted Elvis walking past the window, he called out and Elvis came in to meet us.

Meeting Elvis was a highlight of my Asian holiday, an unexpected treasure that can only happen while on holiday.  We quickly bought him a beer for being such a friendly megastar and in return he put on a mini concert for us in the bar.

I never dreamed I’d get to sing Blue Suede Shoes with the King!

My Dad named me Aaron because that’s Elvis’s middle name.  I haven’t shown him the photos yet but I’m sure he will be impressed when he sees them.

One Last Massage…

To finish off the night I had my heart set on one last cheap massage but we couldn’t find the place we’d been before.  After some web surfing on the iphone I found the name of a place near the hotel that apparently only asians go to… this sounded perfect to me.

We managed to find the place but my friend chickened out.  it took a bit of negotiating as the staff didn’t speak english and my Mandarin is very limited but I managed to arrange a 3 hour massage for $70 Aussie dollars.  The place was amazing with large steam rooms, spa baths, saunas for guests to use but since all the patrons enjoying thses facilities were completely naked I skipped that part and went straight in for a traditional massage.

A small Chinese woman, about 5 feet tall and 50+ years old entered the room and got me to lie face down on the massage table.  She then climbed up on the table, grabbed hold of some ceiling rails and proceeded to walk all over me for the next coupl of hours.

She cracked areas of my back 4-5 times and it was a constant shift between soothing and sheer pain.  I was wondering if I would be able to stand up when it was all over.  If it wasn’t so painful I think I would have fallen asleep a couple of times (maybe that’s why she kept hurting me).

Eventually the voluntary torture was over and I was releived to find I could stand up and was not paralised as I feared after all the back cracking.

As I walked out onto the street I realised it was now 2:30am and I had a missed call from my wife wondering where I was.

Lost In Translation…

I knew the massage place was close to the hotel but I wasn’t sure in which direction rather than wander in circles again I grabbed a taxi to get home ASAP.

I jumped into the Taxi, gave him the name of the hotel and sat back for a quick ride… a minute later I realize he’s pulling into the harbour tunnel to Kowloon and it was too late to turn around, even at 2:30am the traffic is busy and we had to go though the tunnel before we could do a U-turn and head back to Hong Kong Island.  Luckily taxis are extremely cheap in China and Hong Kong so it still only cost about $9 for the 30 minute trip.

I finally got back to the hotel just after 3am to find my wife packing our suitcases.

I told her everything Ijust told you and she just looked at me and shook her head.  I’m a lucky man to have such a great wife!

The Morning After…

After a couple of hours sleep it was time to jump in another taxi and start the journey home.  i didn’t think we were going to fit in one taxi with all the luggage we had after a week of tavel shopping.

While sitting in the airport waiting for our plane my friend was looking through his collection of photos on his camera when he stops and turns to me and says “When did we meet Elvis? I don’t remember that!”

Aaron Perry | Hong Kong Part 2

Aaron Perry|Bruce Lee

After a few hours sleep I was ready for another long day…

We were staying in Wan Chai (Red Light District) on Hong Kong Island so we walked down to the ferry terminal and got a ferry across to Kowloon.

Kowloon is the city where Bruce Lee grew up, learning martial arts, fighting on the roof tops of old buildings.  I’m sure the city has changed a lot in the past 50 years but it was still great to walk around and get a sense of the place.

Being a tourist and a Bruce Lee fan I had to see the statue at the waterfront and get some photos with Bruce Lee while wearing my Raining Bombs MMA t-shirt.  As you can see from the pic, I couldn’t resist posing for the camera… YES, I felt a bit silly but it was a chance of a lifetime so it had to be done.  the hardest part was getting a good photo without having too many other people standing next to the statue.  Sometimes being bigger helps as people seemed to be happy to give me some space for a few quick pics.

The ‘Walk of Stars‘ was like walking through my childhood of watching chop-socky movies on VHS whenever I could get my hands on them.  Seeing names like; Sir Run Run Shaw, Raymond Chow and Jackie Chan but strangely I couldn’t find a star for Sammo Hung which was disappointing.  I hope I just missed it because it’s crazy if he’s been overlooked by whomever makes those stars.

To The Markets…

We walked deeper into Kowloon and found the Ladies Markets which is a couple of streets worth of market stalls selling mobile phone covers, knock off shoes, clothes, belts, jeans, handbags, watches, etc.  I’m not sure how they get away with it but it’s a great place to get a bargain.

I had forgotten how much fun it is to haggle on price things and enjoyed playing the game with the stall owners to get everything as cheap as possible.

My wife is a shopping machine and after 7 hours walking around the ladies markets we finally had a break to get some food before discovering the night markets and spending another couple of hours looking at all the same stuff again.  By the time she was finished my back was killing me and I felt crippled.

We got a taxi back to the hotel and I was glad it was all over but as soon as we put the bags of shopping down she dragged me back out to go find some food.  When she’s on holiday she refuses to sleep, I don’t know where she gets the energy from.

If you find my recap of Hong Kong interesting then check out… Hong Kong Part 3 as I recount my last day in HK.