Posted in Marketing, Ebook Reviews by Vincent on August 28, 2008.
Steve and Tim have been quietly making over $60,000 a month for about a year now, and you haven’t heard of them because they don’t sell Internet marketing related products.
They sell business to consumer products. That is the kind of products you should be focusing on. You know that the Internet marketing niche is way oversaturated, but there are still hundreds of untapped markets out there with little to no affiliate marketing competition.
Steve and Tim released a step by step course that walks you through their exact method for making a lot of revenue with Clickbank and Adwords.
Want to see video proof of the amazing income that Steve and Tim are able to generate? Check it out here.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on July 30, 2008.
It is very hard to find a legitimate job site that lists jobs you can work from home. There are a lot of scam sites offering “data entry jobs”. You pay a fee and then you are given information how to do data entry. In reality the “job” is more similar to business, because there is no employer. All you have to do is - promote affiliate programs via pay-per-click engines.
Well, but now there is a better option for those who want to find real position to work at home. WorkFromHomeJobs.eu lists different jobs you can apply for - send your resume and/or cover letter. There is no fee for viewing job ads. Although all of them are work from home jobs, some of them require you to be present in certain city or state.
Posted in Marketing, Ebook Reviews by Vincent on June 19, 2007.
The ebook Project Black Mask contains the kind of stealthy, underground and downright nasty techniques (it seems, they are stolen from the successful and rich internet money-makers) which the Day Job Killer team is widely renowned for. It is very short and straight to the point, less than 100 pages and is extremely easy to read. Frankly, at the beginning it looked like a scam, but in fact it has no fluff, no hype, no outdated black hat redundant techniques that doesn’t work any more. The techniques are being used right now by a few people in-the-know who are making a killing with it online.
Project Black Mask techniques shows affiliates how to avoid losing money on PPC campaigns like Adwords: it reveals more powerful and effective alternative ways for the average affiliate to make money from Google other than having to buy expensive clicks…and then handing the profits right back to pay for the campaign costs. Without the Google secrets contained in this ebook, it is near impossible to make substantial money online without risking unbearable amounts buying PPC traffic and losing the shirt off your back in the process.
The ebook exposes all the misleading myths about making money with Google Adsense: most people will NEVER make more than pocket change from Adsense…while a few savvy individuals make millions of dollars every year. Google’s Dirty Little Secret reveals the whole truth about what is really going on behind the scenes, why most of the Adsense guides out there are worse than useless and how the smart few underground Adsense multi-millionaires are making a killing, laughing all the way to the bank every single day of their lives…and explains how to easily copy their secret formula to grab a piece of the Google mountain of wealth that awaits every one who discovers the formula of Project Black Mask.
Posted in Marketing, Ebook Reviews by Vincent on May 8, 2007.
I came across a website about a week ago called “Affiliate Commandments”. It looked interesting, so I bought it (I mean - why not, if it is under $10 and has a money back guarantee?)
Check it out here.
The crazy thing that hooked me in was the fact that in his manual, he showed exactly how he used one ad, and one only keyword and was able to generate more than $10,000 in just two weeks.
Can you imagine using his blueprint with hundreds of keywords and hundreds of ads? Frankly, I have never heard of anything like that before. And I have been making money online for several years.
When push comes to shove, and at under a $10, grabbing his blueprint is a complete no brainer. By the way, I learned two brand new affiliate tricks from this man, and have even started to put them into motion with my marketing. The better price for this is around $60, not $10. Of course that’s just my opinion.
Go now, grab his manual:
I do, however, recommend that you at least check out his site, and if it’s not worth $10 to you, get a refund. I highly doubt you will though because it is worth much more than he’s selling it for!
Posted in Uncategorized, Marketing, Ebook Reviews by Vincent on September 2, 2006.
I think the best source of traffic to websites is from the search engines. It is because
about 81% of visitors start browsing internet using search engines.
Imagine, there are 253 million searches each day !
When your website gets visitors from search engines, they are 100% targeted because they are searching specifically for your products.
The best thing I like the most, these visitors are 100% FREE.
Do you agree it would be great if you could learn how to get your website to the top of the search engines?
No dirty tricks, all above board, all 100% legal with white hat SEO techniques ?
By the way, now you can because my online counerpart Peter Hale has now launched a series of 11 videos showing you how it’s all done - and an insight into some of his sites.
He has been developing websites since 1996 and earning his own internet income since 2001. Last year his 15 websites earned him more than $327,000!
Each of this 15 sites get over 500 visitors a day - his top site in excess of 14,000 per day.
Here is a link to SEO videos.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on October 20, 2005.
Once you have carefully chosen your subject, divide it into
a number of different sub-topics. Then offer your site
visitor a free 10 or 15 day course, each day offering a
different sub-topic. The first topic should always be a
welcome message to your site visitor and an explanation
about what is to follow. Your explanation should be
enticing, getting the point across that you are offering
free, quality information that your target audience will
find of great value.
With every lesson, include the number of the lesson, the
topic title, information about your company and its
services or products. At the end, include a few blurbs
about the next lesson to entice the subscriber to continue
on.
Make sure each topic is packed with essential and valuable
information, and leaves the visitor lusting to know more.
Otherwise, you may lose them in the very beginning.
Of course, you have to write up your course before you can
offer it. Once you have done this, and gone over the
material carefully, employing a professional writer or
editor if necessary, you must transfer your text to your
autoresponder.
There are a number of free autoresponders you can use. Or
go onto Google and you will find a long list of free
autoresponder companies. Then sign-up for your chosen
autoresponder. Once you do, you will receive instructions
as to how to set it up and transfer your text.
Email is an excellent marketing tool; it is inexpensive and
it is fast. Use it to advertise your business by choosing
your email address carefully. Your website should contain
different email addresses for different contact requests.
For example, use info@yourdomain.com for information
requests, or sales@yourdomain.com for questions about
sales. It’s a good idea to set up one for the owner, such
as president@yourdomain.com. This presents your company in
a personal, approachable light and insures that direct
contact is provided.
Autoresponders are an effective and powerful marketing
tool, allowing you to make contact with thousands of
potential customers. This is an invaluable asset
considering how many potential customers you usually have
contact with before you make an actual sale. Essentially,
an autoresponser allows you to automate part of your
marketing campaign.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on October 20, 2005.
To personalize your autoresponder messages, you can attach
a signature. Signatures in this case are much like business
cards. You can include your name, company, all your contact
numbers and addresses, and a brief message.
It’s a good idea to attach a signature to every email that
is sent out. This works as a repeated reminder of your
business identity every time a customer sees it. The more
they look at your signature, the more likely your company
will spring to mind when your particular service or product
is needed.
You can create a standardized signature that every employee
in your business uses, or you can go wild, and let every
staff member create their own personal signature. Of
course, like everything in life, there are some rules and
guidelines to creating a personal signature.
Keep the length of your signature between four to six lines
of text, with no more than 70 characters in a single line.
Make sure that your email program does not cut off your
text! The content should include your name, your company
name, your email address, fax number, and any other contact
details, such as 800 numbers. Lastly, always include a
short personal message about your company. It should be a
subtle sell of your services or your products, and possibly
your company’s reliability and longevity.
Another specialized use of autoresponders is to create
courses that you can then offer your site visitors for
free. You must choose a topic in which you are an expert
and that precisely targets your potential customers.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on August 12, 2005.
If you’ve reached the point of exhaustion trying to keep up
with answering the mountain of emails that threatens to
bury you alive every single day, you’re ready to learn
about autoresponders.
The bad news is that people expect prompt replies to their
email inquiries. However, unless you can figure out how to
work continual twenty-four hour shifts, or hire enough
people to constantly monitor incoming emails (while they’re
eating up your revenue), you have a problem. The good news
is an autoresponder is an inexpensive - or even free -
method of quickly responding to emails. What these programs
do is automatically respond to incoming emails as soon as
they are received.
Emails are essential to your business for many different
reasons. Most importantly, these invisible email voices
give you their feedback about your website - for free!
However, if you spend all your working hours answering
these emails, how are you supposed to run your business?
The answer is simple: use autoresponders. Autoresponders
are programs that automatically respond to your emails
without you so much as having to click on your mouse.
There are a number of good reasons why you need an
autoresponder besides just answering your email. For
example, autoresponders can be used if you need a way to
send information about your services or products, price
lists, or if there are repeated questions asked across
large numbers of emails. Maybe you want to offer your site
visitors a special bonus of some kind, such as advice or
relevant articles. All of this can be handled by an
autoresponder. Additionally, you can advertise your
business and then build stable relationships with your
customers by using autoresponders.
Autoresponder programs vary from software that runs with
your email program to a specialized script that runs on
your web hosting company’s server. This kind of script may
use a web page form or simply operate with your email
account. This kind of script is programmed to send out a
standardized message whenever an email is received. The
message is sent to a particular script or email address.
Some autoresponders can do more than simply send out
standardized messages. They can send out an unlimited
number of follow-up messages sent at predetermined interval
of time. For example, you can set your autoresponder to
send out a new message every day for as long a period as
you desire.
There are numerous companies who offer autoresponders free
of charge. Your website hosting company often provides
autoresponders as a free service. If this is not the case
with your web hosting company, there are numerous companies
who offer this service for a small fee, or free of charge,
providing you attach an advertisement for their company to
your emails.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on July 30, 2005.
Here is the secret about registering a domain name for less then its regular price. Whenever you decide to register a domain name at GoDaddy.com, register it using the following strategy. Search on Google entering such keyword phrases as “discount coupons godaddy”, “discount goddaddy”, “coupon code godaddy” etc. This way you will be able to find a discount code for your domain. Some of coupon codes might be expired, but after several searches you will find a valid coupon code.
When you get know this code, at checkout you enter your code and Godaddy will give you at least $1 dicount from regular price.
Coupon codes works on domain extending as well.
Posted in Marketing by Vincent on July 5, 2005.
There is really no many secrets in seo stuff. There are several key point you should take attension to when developing your web pages:
1. Include your main keyword phrase in TITLE tag.
2. Put main keyword(s) in meta KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION tag.
3. Include keyword phrase in H1 tag.
4. Make sure page’s body text contain several keyword prases.
5. Make one keword phrase bold.
6. On every web page include a link to your home page. When naming this anchor text, write your main keyword phrase there.
7. Get incoming links that contain your keyword (phrases) as many as possible from related websites.
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