Archive for April, 2008
Web 2.0: How Important Is It To Your Internet Marketing Business?
Tellman Knudson, our guest writer today, has achieved some fame for teaching list building techniques but in this article he focuses our attention on the wide range of “Web 2.0″ types of sites - social bookmarking, social networking and image & video sharing sites. And, in his introduction, I learnt a new word:
“Have you ever […]
Posted: April 30th, 2008 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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Are You A Twitterer?
I am! Now if you know that I’m a keen birdwatcher, don’t confuse Twittering with “twitching”!
“Twitter” is a social networking site that’s a bit different. You can post messages of just 140 characters long which can be seen either by all the people on Twitter or just by the people who have chosen to “follow” […]
Posted: April 29th, 2008 under News.
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Online Backup - An Update
Last week I told you about a great online backup service that I’ve started to use. For me, it’s important to have the reassurance that all my important data is securely backed up away from my office, and online backup was the only way for me to go.
For over a year I’ve been paying $70 […]
Posted: April 28th, 2008 under Product Reviews.
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How To Get A Bundle Of My Products And Not Pay For Them!
One sales page which I didn’t need to read carefully, because I was already enjoying the products, was the “Dynamic4Marketing” (”D4M”) sales page. Mind you, it’s changed since I signed up, because now the main sales page off’ers for just $97 a selection of what the full members get. There’s some great stuff there, and […]
Posted: April 26th, 2008 under Product Reviews.
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Seven Ways To Monetize Your Website
Ewen Chia, our guest writer today, is extremely well-known in internet marketing circles. He’s a great copywriter and a very successful affiliate marketer. He introduces his article thus:
“If you have a website, you can profit from even the tiniest number of visitors it receives simply by not wasting that traffic. The KEY is in leveraging […]
Posted: April 25th, 2008 under Techniques: Website Building.
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How To Make Videos:No Camera Or Software Needed!
I’ve just found a fascinating site which turns a collection of still images into a video - complete with music. And it’s been getting rave reviews. I broke off from writing this newsletter to make a 30-second “trailer-style” video. You can see it here:
http://www.marketing-drive.com/cheatkit-video/
I didn’t take much time over it. All I did was to […]
Posted: April 24th, 2008 under Product Reviews.
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An Affordable Way To Avoid Computer Meltdown
Almost each week I get an email from an “Update” subscriber saying something like: “Ian, my hard drives crashed and I lost everything. Can you please let me download again X Y Z” - with X, Y and Z being stuff they’d got from me. It happens. It’s happened to me a couple of times. […]
Posted: April 22nd, 2008 under News.
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A $97 “Back Stage” Pass For You - Free
I’ll try to keep this short. This is a freebie you really must get. First, go here - but do not sign up and purchase it. Just note what you can get for 97 bucks. Write them down!
http://www.IanSays.com/D4M/DontBuyHere
You’ll see a heap of valuable and, even more importantly, new products here from four leading internet marketers. […]
Posted: April 21st, 2008 under News.
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Another Victim Of “Forced Continuity”
“Forced Continuity” is the marketing technique which involved a customer signing up for automatic re-billing without them being fully aware of it. In internet marketing circles, this is usually done as a “bonus” to a genuine and attractive offer.
If this is done in a completely secret way - without there being any mention of this […]
Posted: April 19th, 2008 under Product Reviews.
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How To Use Social Bookmarking Sites To Get Visitors To Your Website
Our guest writer today is Shelley Lowery, and she has produced a superb short guide to “social bookmarking”. Shelley defines the term thus:
“Social bookmarking is a system or network where members of the network are able to li.st or bookmark web sites that they like for various reasons. The members li.st is accessible by other […]
Posted: April 16th, 2008 under Techniques: Website Building.
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