Monthly ArchiveJanuary 2007



Website Building 31 Jan 2007 01:24 am

I have a Cure for Your Website Technical Problem…

My good friend Greg Hughes has just released an *incredible* resource that I believe ALL web-site owners should own a copy of.

It’s called the Webmaster Survival Kit, and it is jam packed with everything you could *possibly* want to know about starting and running a bullet-proof web-site.

It seems that almost every day a new technical question comes up about web hosting, or domain names, or MySQL databases, or setting up CRON Jobs, or setting up email accounts, or (you name it!). The list goes on and on.

What do you normally do when a tough technical question arises? You either contact your web host, or post the question on your favorite forum and WAIT to get a reliable answer. (I don’t know about you, but I can’t stand waiting! After all, time is money!) If you’re lucky, you’ll hear back the NEXT DAY… And even at that, you’ll have to cross your fingers and *hope* the answer is credible.

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a ONE STOP “emergency web help” resource, instantly accessible, on your own desktop? …So that within *seconds* you can find the answer to that tough technical question rather than throwing another day away?

Check this out…

The Webmaster Survival Kit includes a fully searchable PDF manual that is jam packed with over 200 pages of powerful training!! And Greg does an awesome job of bringing the information to life, backing up much of it with over 40 professional VIDEO tutorials. The videos cover such things as setting up pop 3 email accounts, using FTP to upload your web pages, setting up a MySQL database, how to password protect certain areas of your site, and obviously a TON more.

I’m sure you’re expecting a huge price tag on such an exhaustive resource, but I guarantee you’ll be SHOCKED at how little Greg is charging for all this valuable information. He’s put a TON of work into this, and I know you’ll be thanking him for it when the Webmaster Survival Kit “comes to your rescue” on your next technical challenge!

Pick up your copy TODAY through this link, while he’s still selling it at this CRAZY low price…

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Here For Your Success,

Mark Tse

Web 2.0 Marketing 30 Jan 2007 01:33 am

You can Make Money on MySpace

This article introduces the potential of MySpace marketing.

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If you’re reading this article, you should be making money on the internet. Seriously, if you spend more than one hour a day on the internet and are not making money, you are wasting your time!

Finding a job in real life is almost impossible!

Don’t believe me? Go ahead and open up your local newspaper. (For those of you who only get your news online, you can find newspapers at your local gas and grocery stores.)
Check out the job postings. Chances are, it’s slim pickin’s. You can probably work from home, apply for the fake postal position, or become a loan processor.

Oh, you’re highly qualified in a specialized field? Well sure, that’s a different story! When that one specialized position in your area opens, you quickly fax in your resume. Two weeks later, you do the “follow up” call, even though they’ve never contacted you. The nice secretary thanks you for your call and you wait a few more weeks. Calling again, you’re invited in for an interview… eleven days later. After the interview - of course they loved you - you’re invited back for a follow up interview. But that one’s three weeks later. Now it’s down to you and four other applicants. Two full months pass by until you find out “we really like you but feel our company just doesn’t quite fit your expertise.” Over four months in interview negotiations and you’re telling me it’s easy to find a job?

There are more jobs on the internet than applicants

How is this possible, you ask? affiliate marketing. There are thousands of companies and businesses selling their product, and they’ll pay you to help. So what are you interested in? Your choices are endless: software, clicks, pixel ads, ebooks, money-making systems, pet products, health supplements, even language courses!

The best bet is to choose a product you’re interested in or are passionate about. For example, if you love all things related to Myspace, look for software or ebooks related to it. Each company has its own link for affiliates. Look for the link and follow the directions. Remember, they want to pay you to help sell their product. They will have easy to follow directions to get you started.

The real beauty of it: No experience needed!

It’s true. You need absolutely no experience. The company/product you decide to be an affiliate for will walk you through the steps. Not only do they have a product ready for you to sell, they’ll also offer banners, book covers, and often descriptions of their product for you. All you need to do is follow their directions. These days, most companies will offer guidance for any newbies to selling on the internet. Meaning, if all you’ve ever done on the web is search, click, and purchase, they’ll show you how to be on the other side. That’s right - people will be searching, clicking, and purchasing from you!

Myspace - The Cash Cow

Here, in 2007, you have an offer that the world has never seen before. You have a website with over 100 million people actively involved in it. Now that you’ve got a business online, that translates to you as: 100 million potential customers at your fingertips. Set up a profile that shows what you do while being yourself. Meaning you don’t have to be a salesperson. You just get to show off your newfound internet business.

Ready, Set, Go!

So what are you waiting for?! Find the affiliate program that looks good to you and get going. That money’s on the table and it’s got your name on it!

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Find out here how to turn those hours spent on MySpace into real cash with Myspace Cash Machine!

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“Content is king. Nobody else gets to wear the crown or sit on the throne. Content rules the land of information products.” - Jimmy Brown

Article Marketing 29 Jan 2007 01:15 am

Having Trouble Writing Articles? Follow this Quick Start Method

“Article marketing is one of the best methods to get traffic to your website for little or no cost; it is ideal for anyone starting out on the Internet.” - Sean Kenaston

This article reveals a simple way to write articles fast and generate targeted traffic to your websites.

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Featured Article by Sean Kenaston

Article marketing is one of the best methods to get traffic to your website for little or no cost; it is ideal for anyone starting out on the Internet. The problem is, how do you get enough quality articles written in order to get significant traffic to your site?

You’ve probably read about the many ghostwriters available online that will write articles for a fee. You claim all rights to the articles and can place your own name as the author. Sounds great, doesn’t it? The problem with this approach is you will often get low quality articles and they may not even be original.

If you’re on a budget, like most people starting out with article marketing, then you’ll try to get articles written for the least amount possible. If a writer is only getting paid a few dollars an article, you can bet they’re not likely doing much research on the topic, or spending time on the grammar, or worrying about the overall structure of the article. You also run the risk of the ghostwriter plagiarizing someone else’s work (and since you contain the copyrights on the article you’re the one held liable). The writer may even reuse the same articles they wrote for someone else.

The old adage, “you get what you pay for” is apparent here and since most people can’t afford quality ghostwriters, it’s best to write your own articles – at least to start. The benefit here is you have complete control over the content of the article; it’s 100% original, and you build up a style of writing that is consistent across all your articles.

Coming up with topics for your articles

Most people have trouble writing articles on a steady basis and the main reason is they simply cannot come up with topics to write about.

The best thing to do here is to browse several article sites in the categories that are related to your niche. Look at what other people are writing about and see if you can write about something similar. Perhaps you can expand on an idea in an article you read. You can even summarize several different articles on a related topic and combine them to make a new original version. Just remember to use your own words; never directly copy any part of an article.

A quick way to write an article

The hardest, yet most common way to write an article is top-down. That’s when you start by writing the first sentence of the first paragraph, and then continue until you’ve completed the last sentence of the last paragraph. While writing this way, you will often think about ideas or headings to be placed later in the article, but by the time you get to that section you’ve forgotten it. There are certainly some people that can write this way, but it is difficult for most. Besides, why do it this way when there is a much easier method?

First, you need to think about what your article will be about. Don’t just come up with it as you’re writing, sit down and seriously think what it will be about. Write down all the main points you want to cover and consider the order in which to present them. Think about what the headings and subheadings will be. What do you want to present in the opening paragraph? What should be the overall message presented in the conclusion? It’s a good idea to write this all down in a text editor; this way you can re-arrange the sections and headings as much as you want to see what works best.

Brainstorming the topics for each section and coming up with the headings should be the longest part of the writing process, but once you’ve done this, you will have a detailed outline for your article. The rest is easy; you just fill in the blanks. You already know what will be in each section; now it’s time to give more details.

If you write your articles this way, after a while you will find you can produce them easier and on a steadier basis, which will greatly help your article marketing. You won’t find it as hard to get your ideas written out and the overall quality of your writing will also improve. This will result in an increase of viewings for your articles and more importantly, a boost in traffic to your website.

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Sean Kenaston is an Associate Editor at Ratings Hub - the first and only ad and affiliate link free site that provides 100% user-based reviews of various Internet marketing products and services. It’s the only place on the Internet offering completely unbiased feedback on products used by every type of marketer, from beginner to guru and everyone in between. Please visit www.ratingshubreview.com

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“Content is king. Nobody else gets to wear the crown or sit on the throne. Content rules the land of information products.” - Jimmy Brown

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