Archive for July 22nd, 2008

Blast Guide 6.0 is Being Rolled Out!

My past and current customers have received the first 120 pages of the new Blast Guide 6.0! Free update of course - always is! :cool:

I have around 60 pages that I’m finishing up and hope to complete within the week. Once that is done, I will release the guide to everyone!

I only release a new major version (like 6.0) when there has been a major expansion of the guide and other significant changes.

In this case, there are not major changes to the method itself to much!

The significant changes which I’ll highlight below are more in the organization and delivery of the training.

I’ve been taking my time reading every single word and sentence.

Some of the changes you’ll see are:

  • I have added, improved or modified examples
  • I’ve changed the wording on a lot of stuff to make it easier to understand
  • I’ve tried to explain some things better, emphasis important ideas and expounded on a few things
  • Updated illustrations
  • I’ve added text boxes to break out ideas I want to highlight and create side notes
  • The steps are now broken out more and reflect what we are all doing today in terms of the use of tools etc.
  • It also references and links out to the the Blast Membership and forum in some instances

The method itself hasn’t really changed. I’ve mainly improved the training itself. If there are major changes to method itself I’d update the sections it effects immediately.

I made a major move not long ago to combine the Blast Guide & Membership (before they were sold separate). This is a huge advantage both for you and me now. I am able to connect and link to areas of the membership in the guide to enhance and expand on the training.

Future updates will connect more and more to our dynamic environments.

Also, each time I update I have more coaching under my belt. I’ve helped many people since the last update and that is reflected in some of the additions or adjustments you’ll see.

This also comes with a new guide called “Blasting in a Nutshell”.. it a quick start guide of sorts summarizing the method.

Forward Progress!

-Matt Levenhagen