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		<title>Walking the Walk in Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shawn Collins</dc:creator>
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If you&#8217;ve spent any time at WickedFire.com, you&#8217;ve probably come across &#8220;turbolapp&#8221;, one of the moderators and active members on the forum.
Outside of Wicked Fire, &#8220;turbolapp&#8221; is a Texas-based affiliate marketer named Lauren who works while walking on a treadmill, which she has dubbed the &#8220;Turbostation.&#8221;
FeedFront’s Co-Editor-in-Chief, Shawn Collins, recently talked with Lauren about her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you&#8217;ve spent any time at <a href="http://www.WickedFire.com">WickedFire.com</a>, you&#8217;ve probably come across &#8220;turbolapp&#8221;, one of the moderators and active members on the forum.</p>
<p>Outside of Wicked Fire, &#8220;turbolapp&#8221; is a Texas-based affiliate marketer named Lauren who works while walking on a treadmill, which she has dubbed the &#8220;Turbostation.&#8221;</p>
<p>FeedFront’s Co-Editor-in-Chief, Shawn Collins, recently talked with Lauren about her treadmill desk, why she works while walking on a treadmill, how to make your own treadmill desk, and her fear of ending up on YouTube.  </p>
<p>Shawn: How did you get started with exercising on the Treadmill Desk? </p>
<p>Lauren: I was 9 months pregnant lounging on the couch (my favorite place to be at that time) flipping through channels and I came across a special on 20/20.  They were interviewing Dr. Levine from the Mayo Clinic about his in depth research of NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis). </p>
<p>You know all those funny stats like: you burn 130 calories vacuuming&#8230;9 calories kissing?  That&#8217;s NEAT.  </p>
<p>His idea was that if we could subtly increase NEAT in our daily lifestyles, then we would burn a lot more calories.  He (literally) brought his lab to a corporate office setting and had the employees walk on the treadmill all day at 1-2 mph.  </p>
<p>If you think about it, that&#8217;s fairly slow. Here they were, on these treadmill desks, talking on the phones, typing at the computer, doing everything they have to do anyways for 8 hours, but they were doing it on a treadmill and they were burning an extra 500-1000 calories a day.  </p>
<p>These people had the pounds just melting away! At this point in the story, I just thought it was really cool. But then they interviewed a woman who worked out of her home office and had decided she could do the same thing with her treadmill. </p>
<p>She just laid a table leaf over her treadmill &#8220;arms&#8221; and put her laptop on it. She had been doing it for a year and had lost something like 70lbs just walking slowly on a treadmill all day while she worked.  </p>
<p>By then I was looking down at my bloated belly, thinking about the 50lbs I had gained, how my back was about to give (I&#8217;ve had back issues since I was 12), and how I had this really nice treadmill in the back room collecting dust, and thought, I could totally do this!  </p>
<p>My husband and I went to Lowes that day and got a flat piece of wood to screw down to the treadmill arms and VOILA there was my first my treadmill desk!  There&#8217;s even a picture of me on my blog when I was preggo and huge, just struttin&#8217; my stuff.  </p>
<p>Of course, since then, there have been a few upgrades. I took away the laptop, and opted instead for a PC with a 32 inch monitor that hangs off a wall mount with a wireless keyboard and mouse.</p>
<p>Shawn: How long have you been posting your exercise information on turbowalkstation.com? </p>
<p>Lauren: Actually, the stats posting all started with Twitter. With the recent upgrade of the Turbostation (that&#8217;s what I call my walk station) I was way pumped about it.  I kept Tweeting about my stats on my @Turbolapp Twitter account. My fellow Tweeters were supportive, bless their hearts, but I know I was getting annoying constantly Tweeting stuff like :&#8221;ZOMG I JUST BURNED 1K CALORIES!!11!&#8221;  </p>
<p>Not wanting to alienate my followers, I decided it would be more appropriate to create a new Twitter account just for my Turbostats and treadmill desk related stuff.  So the @Turbostation Twitter account was born and I just kinda went crazy on it with all the stats updates. </p>
<p>Soon, I started finding other people on Twitter that had treadmill desks (yeah, there are actually others out there) and we all keep each other motivated and challenged. It&#8217;s been very instrumental.  </p>
<p>Meanwhile, I thought, you know I&#8217;ve always wanted a blog but never had anything to say before (that I thought people should actually listen to, anyway. ha!) and I have friends and family that aren&#8217;t on Twitter, so I created the blog at turbowalkstation.com.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s actually worked out well; combining the two (I have a plugin that feeds my Twitter messages to my blog, so yea! Instant content!) and I get a lot of questions on Twitter like, &#8220;How do you make one of those?&#8221;, &#8220;Why are you doing this?&#8221; and &#8220;What the hell is that?&#8221; to which I just point them to appropriate page in my blog.</p>
<p>Shawn: Do you really get work done on there? </p>
<p>Lauren: I really do. Some people are mystified either because they just can&#8217;t picture it (there are a couple of videos on my blog for you skeptics out there) or they think &#8216;yeah, that&#8217;s nice but it wouldn&#8217;t work for my situation&#8217;.  </p>
<p>Basically, your only lifestyle requirements need to be: 1. Work from home 2. Work on a computer.  That&#8217;s it. I don&#8217;t care what it is you do on your computer all day, if you meet those two requirements, you can do this.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had people say, &#8216;yeah, but I&#8217;m a programmer and it would be too hard to code&#8217;. Sorry, doesn&#8217;t fly. I have a couple of friends on Twitter that are programmers and they code at 1 mph, baby. That&#8217;s the key. </p>
<p>You increase and decrease your mph depending on your work load. Even at 1 mph you&#8217;re still burning an extra 100 calories an hour and at 8 hours a day&#8230;well if you&#8217;re a programmer, I&#8217;m sure you can do the math. And remember there&#8217;s always the incline!</p>
<p>Shawn: I read on your blog that you&#8217;ve had back problems. So, is the treadmill desk more comfortable for you to work than sitting at a desk? </p>
<p>Lauren: Totally. Sitting is about the worst thing out there you can do to your spine. Standing is better, but it starts to hurt after a while.  Walking is one of the best things you can do for your back.  It slowly stretches and strengthens the muscles that support your spine.  </p>
<p>Truth be told, this is the real reason I&#8217;m doing it. For anyone who&#8217;s ever been in chronic pain, it can be so debilitating and depressing.  I was tired of being 30 years old and feeling like I was 80.  Since I&#8217;ve started walking everyday on the treadmill my pain is 99% better.  I haven&#8217;t felt this good since I was a kid.</p>
<p>Shawn: What&#8217;s your power song (song that gets you pumped when exercising)? </p>
<p>Lauren: I don&#8217;t listen to music. I think most people listen to music when they exercise because it&#8217;s a nice distraction from the tedious torture they&#8217;re putting their mind and body through.  I don&#8217;t need a distraction. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s the beauty of this whole thing.  I&#8217;ve always been the type to get absorbed in my work.  It&#8217;s the same thing when I moved my work to my treadmill. I get lost in my work and next thing I know, I look down and I&#8217;ve been on for 100 minutes and burned 500 calories.</p>
<p>Shawn: Any regrets about posting your progress online? </p>
<p>Lauren: No way. If anything it feels great to be challenging myself and motivating others. When I make my progress public I feel like I have a responsibility to myself and others to keep at it.</p>
<p>Shawn: How can people create their own Treadmill Desk? </p>
<p>Lauren: My hubby, Steve, was nice enough to do a video tutorial on my blog to help people make a treadmill desk with their own treadmill.  It&#8217;s all going to depend on your treadmill, but as long as it has some sort of &#8220;arms&#8221; to lay the desk on, you&#8217;re good to go.  </p>
<p>For those of you that don&#8217;t have a treadmill you can get them off of Craigslist for cheap. I know a guy that spent 75 dollars on the whole thing, including the treadmill, the desk attachment, and screws.  Money shouldn&#8217;t be an obstacle. </p>
<p>For those that have the money to burn and don&#8217;t want to DIY, there are already-made treadmill desks out there for a pretty penny (just be sure to check the mph limit, some don&#8217;t go above 2.0 mph.  I, for one, enjoy my options).</p>
<p>Shawn: Any advice for affiliate marketers that want to get in shape? </p>
<p>Lauren: Find what works for you and incorporate it into your lifestyle.  Keep the NEAT mentality in mind while you work.  It doesn&#8217;t have to be a treadmill.  </p>
<p>Some people use stationary bikes, others use a giant exercise ball to sit on while they work at their desk (apparently the balancing on the ball encompasses the NEAT and it&#8217;s great for the back) It doesn&#8217;t matter what you do, just keep moving. </p>
<p>Shawn: Have you ever gotten really into something on your screen and then flung off the back of the treadmill? </p>
<p>Lauren: LOL, No thank goodness. When I first started I was so scared I was going to be one of those people on YouTube that go flying off their treadmills.  I do make sure to attach that safety cord to my waistband every time, just in case.</p>
<p><em>Shawn is a Co-founder of Affiliate Summit and Co-Editor-in-Chief of FeedFront Magazine.</em></p>
<p>Download the entire FeedFront issue 7 here &#8211; <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/17376069/FeedFront-Magazine-Issue-7">http://www.scribd.com/doc/17376069/FeedFront-Magazine-Issue-7</a><br />
FeedFront issue 7 articles can be found here as well: <a href="http://feedfront.com/archives/article00date/2009/08">http://feedfront.com/archives/article00date/2009/08</a></p>
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