Archive for May, 2007
Another Freebie Site: KarenWare
Karen Kenworthy is a Windows pro. Apart from regularly writing for the big Windows magazine, she also produces “Power Tools”, which, in her own words: “..make life with Windows a lot easier.”. What’s more, the Power Tools are completely free.
I found her site when looking for a bit of software which could help me to […]
Posted: May 30th, 2007 under Product Reviews.
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The Birth Of A New Website - A Few Lessons
If you looked at my demo video I referred to above, you’ll have seen the new website I’ve just completed: “City of Brighton”:
http://www.city-of-brighton.com/
Let me walk you through the website building process so you can follow my thinking behind the site. There might be a few lessons for you here:
Why Did I Build It?
I already […]
Posted: May 29th, 2007 under Techniques: Website Building.
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Grab This Whilst It’s Still Hot!
(Even if you don’t use streaming web video, read this article to the end. There’s still a great oppor’tunity for you!)
I’ve banged the drum about website video a lot recently. I don’t mean just the “Camtasia-type” screen capture videos (powerful though they are), but streaming video, such as you’d take with a camcorder - “YouTube”-type […]
Posted: May 28th, 2007 under Product Reviews.
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A New PLR Software Package Release
This week, I picked up a package of 10 PLR softwares - Jeff Alderson’s new PLR sale. I didn’t go for his previous package, but I liked the look of this one. See what you think:
http://www.IanSays.com/GoAndSee/PLRPackage.htm
Checking out the stuff I downloaded is still on my “to-do” list, so I can’t express an opinion on it. […]
Posted: May 26th, 2007 under Product Reviews.
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Another Useful Research Tool
This week’s guest writer is none other than Derek Gehl, who took over the helm at the Internet Marketing Center (MarketingTips.com) after the tragic early death of the founder, Cory Rudl.
Derek’s article is all about that well-known keyword research tool, “WordTracker”. I’ve been a WordTracker user for a few years now, but I still got […]
Posted: May 25th, 2007 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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A New Type Of “Meta Search Engine”
A “Meta Search Engine” is one which collects search results from a number of “proper” search engines, averages the rankings of a page on each SE and displays the results accordingly.
They’s been around for many years. But I’ve found a new type which is great for market research:
When the search results come up, on the […]
Posted: May 24th, 2007 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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Webmasters Tricks #1: The “www2″ trick
Fancy creating your very own “World Wide Web”? No problem! I’ll explain here..
Stop! Before you go, just have a very close look at the web address below. “www2″? Yep, that’s correct! The Webmaster has cheated again!
http://www2.webmasterscheatkit.com/
Now how can you put this “trick” to good use? I’ll explain how - and how it’s done when you […]
Posted: May 23rd, 2007 under Techniques: Website Building.
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“OTO Goldmine” Update
If you are fairly new to my “Marketing Update” newsletter, or if you suffer from short-term memory loss, let me remind you of two things:
An “OTO” is a one-time offer. It’s not sneaky or underhand. You simply present people with something which is of such incredible value that it’s difficult to resist. You will frequently […]
Posted: May 22nd, 2007 under Product Reviews.
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“Marketing Main Event 3″ - My Initial Review
I’ve spent a lot of time in the past week poking around the Members Area of “Marketing Main Event 3″ (”MME3″), probably the most significant product launch in 2007. I’ve started to appraise what’s available and to write up my thoughts. I’ve tried to be impartial, but it’s not been easy. Can’t wait to get […]
Posted: May 21st, 2007 under Product Reviews.
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Writing “The Ultimate Sales Letter”
“Writing paper-based sales letters seems to be a dying art in the world of electronic communications. But writing the ultimate “killer” sales letter is a skill which still needs to be cultivated!”
That’s how this week’s guest writer, Mario Churchill, introduces the topic. And I have to agree with that sentiment - it’s many months since […]
Posted: May 18th, 2007 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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