Friday, December 21, 2007

Mark Joyner Now Starts Teaching How To Blog?

I know it has been a while since my last post here on this blog, but you know already that you'll find the most info on STG, right; right? That's right... ;-)

Another site you'll want to check out regularly is my New Blue Baby, MyGermanCity.com which covers a whole bunch of German cities.

The reason for my today's blog entry though is this...

I just got an e-mail from a marketing genius. His name is Mark Joyner (from simple•ology fame) and I had the honor to attend one of his coaching programs a while ago. He's been blogging a bit here and there for quite a while ago, but... that doesn't make him a good blogger, does it?

Well, you could assume yes since he, again, is a marketing genius.

Either way, you wanna check his blog out NOW since he has an Irresistible Offer!

"What is it?" you ask?

I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.

And... yes, please let me know what you think.

I'm also going to set up another, new blog and will let you know once I got through this Wordpress installation... ;o)

See ya!

-Marcus

Friday, September 09, 2005

Gelsenkirchen Germany

I just say... cole mining. Gelsenkirchen Germany is famous for its "black gold."

Check out the new page I've created about this German city.

All the best,
Marcus

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Gimme Your Travelogues! :-)

Helloooo,

Now it's time for you to submit your travelogues to my site!

Where have you been? What have you done in Germany? What have you seen? Tell your experiences to people from all over the world. Give them hints on where to go and what you have seen so far.

Warmly,
Marcus

Friday, September 02, 2005

Overhaul on STG for a better travel to Germany for YOU!

Hello,

These days, I do an overhaul on my site. You probably have already noticed (correct grammar?) that some pages are looking nice, while many others are looking "pretty nice." ;-)

Just be patient. The few remaining pages will be updated very soon. You will realize it when the home page has a different design to today's look -- including an updated video of me, myself and I! :-D

Means, the last page I am going to overhaul is the home page (-> most visited page).

However, still stroll through my site and prepare your travel to Germany. While I overhaul the site and its coding, I also update the content on most pages (that's why it takes that long).

All the best,
Marcus

Saturday, August 20, 2005

History of Freiburg Germany

Hi,

Another page is waiting for you... ;-)

The History of Freiburg Germany already started in the 11th century. After the House of Zähringen built a castle on Schloßberg in 1091, the small settlement on the site of today’s southern old town and Oberlinden was chartered as a free market town by Konrad and Duke Bertold III in 1120.

Read more on my new page.

Warmly,
Marcus

Friday, August 19, 2005

Cologne Museums -- Illustrated History Of Cologne

In the Cologne museums you will find the Cologne history, which started more than 2,000 years ago, when the first Romans came to this Rhine area.

Its location at the intersection of the Rhine river with one of the major trade routes between eastern and western Europe was the foundation of Cologne's commercial importance. In the Middle Ages it also became an ecclesiastical centre of significance and an important centre of arts and education.

So you might have an gripping journey through the Cologne Museums once you are here.

Warmly,
Marcus

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Cologne History already started very early...

The Cologne history started more than 2,000 years ago, when the first Romans came to this Rhine area.

When Cologne became city in 50 A.D., it beared the name Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (CCAA) because of the Roman Empress Agrippina. That set the starting point of the "nothern Rome" and the Cologne history.

So check my new page out! It's not only important in regards to the current World Youth Day ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus
http://www.smart-travel-germany.com/

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin Germany

With the construction of the Berlin Wall, Americans erected the Checkpoint Charlie on Sunday August 13th, 1961, in Berlin Germany. It was named Charlie, following the NATO phonetic alphabet. Checkpoint Alpha was at Helmstedt, the autobahn checkpoint passing from West Germany into East Germany; Checkpoint Bravo was at Dreilinden, where motor traffic left East Germany and entered West Berlin.

Visit my new created page... :-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Hanover Germany History

Hanover Germany was a small village of ferrymen and fishermen, which became a comparatively large town in the 13th century. In the 14th century, the main churches were built, as well as a city wall with three town gates that should secure the city.

In 1636, Duke of Calenberg decided to move his residence to the town. His duchy was afterwards known as the Duchy of Hanover. His descendants would later become kings of Great Britain; the first of them was George I, who ascended to the British throne in 1714. Three kings of Great Britain were at the same time Electoral Princes of Hanover.

On my new page you are going to find out much more about the history of Hanover Germany.

Regards,

Marcus

Monday, August 15, 2005

Dortmund Germany History

Have you ever been to Dortmund Germany?

Well, the history of Dortmund Germany goes back as far as 880 A.D. When the city was first mentioned in official documents as Throtmanni, it was a small village at that time. Wanna know more? Then... go ahead! ;-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Nuremberg Germany History and Nuremberg Trials

Hiaaa,

Another page is life on stage now :-)

It's about the Nuremberg Germany History and the Nuremberg Trials. Something you wanna know, right? Fine, so go to my new page...

See you,
Marcus

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Munich Germany -- 10 Insider Tips

Hiooo,

The upcoming Oktoberfest will send again 6 Million silly people down to Munich Germany. That was not my purpose of writing my current article. I just wanted to give you 10 other insider tips of this fascinating German city in Bavaria.

So go ahead and read/print out my new article!

Warmest regards,
Marcus

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Kaiserslautern Germany

Kaiserslautern Germany has a population of approx. 100,000 inhabitants and some 48,000 additional American citizens due to the large military bases in the region. It is located in the south of the German state Rhineland-Palatinate.

Check out my new page about this historic city.

Regards,
Marcus

Monday, August 08, 2005

Cologne Germany -- 18 Insider Tips -- Part 2 of 2

That Cologne Germany has a lot to offer, you already could read in the first part of my new published article. In this second part I give you the remaining 10 insider tips you surely already were looking for...

Enjoy!
Marcus

Cologne Germany -- 18 Insider Tips -- Part 1 of 2

Hello,

Another article is available on my website.

Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Cologne Germany are? I am going to let you know about 18 of my good ones in it. So grab it! :-)

Warmly,
Marcus

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Cologne Germany -- Historical Facts of the First of German Cities!

Cologne Germany — do you know of the first given name of the oldest German city? Do you know how long it took to build its Cathedral? Do you further know what its scariest natural disaster is?

Click on the above link to read my current published article about this amazing German city.

Best regards,
Marcus