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Site Update: April-May 2010

pancakes

I’ve often recommended the Waffle Window to people visiting Portland. It’s still high on my list, but now I have another recommendation: Slappy Cakes.

At this crazy place, you pay to make your own pancakes on a grill built into your table. I know it sounds weird—pay money to make your own breakfast, then tip the server who brings you the batter—but it works. Check it out the next time you come to World Domination HQ.

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Each month once in a while I look back at what’s happened with AONC in the previous month two months. If you’ve missed some articles, you can catch up here.

Writing

LIFE – I wrote about An Interview With Yourself, Unsolicited Advice, Your Backup Plan Is Your Plan, Breathing Just a Little and Calling It a Life, and The Quest for 1 Million Photos.

WORK – I wrote about Pavarotti’s Secret for Online Success, Synchronicity and the Building of Empires, Jim Collins and the $100 Million Question, The Eight-Year Escape Plan, and Rest and Recovery.

TRAVEL – I wrote about The Journey (Mary Oliver’s poem), Update on the Journey to Every Country, Thoughts on Risk and 808,185 Frequent Flyer Miles, and The Latest in Travel Hacking.

SITE AND STORE UPDATES – I wrote Win a Free EBK (“monster comments edition”), Extreme Gratitude Austin Edition, Behind the Scenes at the $100 Biz Forum, Happy Easter from Pittsburgh, and several updates for the Empire Building Kit.

POSTCARDS – are up and running. You can see a featured one every Saturday, and many others over here.

(P.S. Thanks to everyone who has been participating in the comments section on the Monday and Thursday articles. You guys are incredibly smart.)

Travel

Last month I dutifully traveled to Vancouver to begin an expected trip to Belarus and Lithuania. Alas, nature and Lufthansa had other plans. Instead of going to Frankfurt… and then to Minsk… I went to Seattle by bus and to Portland by train. Such is the life of a modern nomad in the days of volcano uncertainty. Take two is coming up in shortly, combined with a trip to Africa.

You can see photos and videos of my trips here. Drop in to take a look if you’re so inclined, and add me as a contact if you’d like.

Small Business

By far, the biggest business news of the past two months has been the development and first launch of the Empire Building Kit, a comprehensive multimedia product designed to help people build a sustainable lifestyle business in one year by doing one thing every day.

Complete with a trip to Cape Verde (+ Ukraine, etc.), speaking at Carnegie Mellon’s TedX event (I’m still waiting for the video; apparently it takes a long time), my 32nd birthday, and a 44-hour train ride from Chicago to Portland, the launch was truly an epic adventure.

I wanted to tell a fun story and involve people even if they didn’t care about the EBK, and I think it worked pretty well. My favorite part was getting fan mail from readers who said they liked the story as much as they liked hearing about the product itself. Good times. Thanks to all of you for caring.

The launch was for 24 hours only, but it led to more than a month’s worth of work as I had to get busy cranking out the 365-step email series that all EBK’ers get as part of the product, and also prepping for the “no question left behind” webinar that we put on last week.

What’s Coming Next

Small Business

After keeping the EBK off the market for more than five weeks, I’m almost ready to introduce it once again for those who missed it the first time. This launch will be low-key around here—no train rides or daily updates this time—so that a number of affiliate partners can get most of the attention as they promote it to their own friends and readers.

The launch will be on Tuesday, May 18th for one day only. It’s another 24-hour launch, because afterwards I’m getting on a plane and heading to Africa for a while. After this launch, it will again go off the market for at least another few weeks while I’m overseas.

Travel

The overseas trip will take me to Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon, two Central African countries that are fairly difficult to get to. Planning the logistics has been interesting–Cameroon asked for a statement of my financial solvency prior to granting a visa, and someone said on Twitter that I should ask them for the same thing.

After Central Africa, I’ll head back up through Europe for a bit and head home through Asia on Cathay Pacific and American Airlines. The itinerary is currently set as:

PDX-YVR-FRA-SSG-DLA-ZRH-VIE-MSQ-xVNO-CPH-LHR-HKG-NRT-LAX-PDX

From Malabo (Equatorial Guinea) I’ll travel with Ethiopian Airlines over to Doula (Cameroon), and between Minsk (Belarus) and Vilnius (Lithuania), I’ll take the train.

Articles

Every month I write at least eight free articles for AONC and several other articles for blogs, newspapers, and magazines. I hope you enjoy my writing, and I always welcome your feedback.

Audience Participation

You can participate in the development of AONC in several ways:

Leave a comment at the bottom of any regular article. Feel free to add to the discussion at any time, and include a link back to your own site if you have one. (Note that the link goes in the “web site” field, not the big text box where you write your comment.)

Join the fun newsletter or add me to your RSS reader.

Follow my real-time updates on Twitter here. I regularly solicit input on the articles published on the site, as well as send out links to other people’s great content. A “Daily Ass-Kicking” is included at no additional charge. You can also become a fan of AONC on Facebook.

Send other feedback. Use my contact form here to say hi or check in about something.

Tell your friends, or tell the world by submitting my articles to StumbleUpon or other social networking sites.

I appreciate the time you spend here. Don’t forget to change the world the way you think it needs to be changed.

-CG

Catch up on Previous Updates Here:

March 2010 (Portland)
January-February 2010 (Portland)
November-December 2009 (Barcelona)
October 2009 (Portland)
August-September 2009 (Bali)
July 2009 (Kuala Lumpur)
June 2009 (Salt Lake City)
May 2009 (Dominican Republic)
April 2009 (Portland)
March 2009 (Portland)
January-February 2009 (Tokyo)
November-December 2008 (Seattle)
October 2008 (Seattle)
September 2008 (Seattle)
August 2008 (Seattle)
July 2008 (Karachi)
June 2008 (Amsterdam)
May 2008 (Vancouver)
April 2008 (Syria)
March 2008 (Los Angeles)
February 2008 (Seattle)

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