Archive for April, 2009
Beware Of 90SecondWebsites.com
I got an email from Russell Brunson recently, sent from his “support@DotComSecrets.com” email addresses. It said:
“Hey Ian Traynor - how would you like your own money making website ready to take orders in the next 90 seconds?
Successful internet marketer Chelsea Hughes will personally setup one of her new sites for the next 100 people who [...]
Posted: April 30th, 2009 under Product Reviews.
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Anyone For A “Knol”?
One of Google’s best kept secrets is their “knol” service. Not content with “googling” having entered the English language, the internet giant has started to invent its own words. A “knol”, according the Google, is “a unit of knowledge”, and you can write a “knol” using the knol service.
Putting it simply, writing a knol is [...]
Posted: April 24th, 2009 under Techniques: Internet Marketing, Techniques: Website Building.
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Caring For People: Lessons From An Old House
The house where I live is celebrating two anniversaries this month - April 2009. What is the relevance of these anniversaries to internet marketing? Watch my short video to find out!
Oh, and there’s an error.. we did, of course, move into the house in April 1989 and not, as I say in the video 2009!
I [...]
Posted: April 22nd, 2009 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
Comments: 11
Is Twitter Dead?
Twitter is a huge social phenomenon. Its growth is exponential. A whole industry has grown up around developing Twitter applications. Some people seem to live their lives through Twitter.
So why did internet marketer, Jack Humphrey, put up a blog post “Twitter Is Dead”? He reckons that if a new (2-month old) service called “Flutter” gets [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2009 under Product Reviews, Techniques: Internet Marketing.
Comments: 1
A Great Deal From A Fellow Subscriber
In the Marketing Update Community Forum I created a separate sub-forum where Members can post special off’ers for fellow Community Members.
“Update” subscriber, Jeff Penchoff, has created a great collection of webmaster tools, which he updates on a monthly basis.
Now if you’ve got a copy of my “CheatKit Graphics Wizard” software (there’s a “Lite” version in [...]
Posted: April 17th, 2009 under Product Reviews.
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Gutted! - Well, A Bit :-)
For about three years or so I’ve been a paid-up subscriber to John Delavera’s Turbo Membership site. It’s a bit pricey, but I’ve had a huge amount of value from my membership. There’s web space, autoresponders, access to a number of membership sites - and a unique set of products each month.
These products have been [...]
Posted: April 15th, 2009 under Product Reviews.
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Video Marketing: The Problem - The Solution - and My Special Fix
Video Marketing: The Problem
Note: even if you don’t know how to make videos - keep reading. I’ve got a solution for you..
Like it or not (and I like it!), video marketing is here to stay. It’s getting increasingly easy to create online videos and internet marketers are using video to great effect.
One phenomenon that has [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2009 under Product Reviews, Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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Don’t Be Evil!
That is Google’s slogan or motto. No kidding! See:
http://investor.google.com/conduct.html
You’ve got to admit that it’s pretty punchy and gets straight to the point! It’s generally a good slogan to hold in mind if you’re planning to do anything underhand to get your website higher in the Google rankings.
But it’s a slogan which one website owner seems [...]
Posted: April 3rd, 2009 under Techniques: Internet Marketing.
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Selling Like Hot Cakes!
Well, I knew that my “CheatKit Audio Wizard” software was going to be popular - but even I was surprised at how quickly the packages sold. I’ve limited the special “Subscriber Deal” to just 50 copies and now there’s only a handful left. Are you going to be one of the fortunate ones. You’ll find [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2009 under Product Reviews.
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Wet Paint, Anyone?
I’ve just found yet another neat, free website building service, “WetPaint.com”. The twist to this particular service is that you can set up your website to act a bit like a “wiki”. That means that you can let other people add content to your site, if you wish.
I haven’t tested the service thoroughly, but it [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2009 under Product Reviews.
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