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Next Internet Millionaire Secret Classroom with Joel Comm 2007-11-23 04:02:12 As the Next InternetMillionaire
draws to a close a great new product is created, are you ready to experience the teachings of twelve of the most renowned Internet marketers and guru’s online? If you are then I invite you to take a step into the Secret Classroom
, a new product from Joel Comm coming December 5th 2007!
The Secret Classroom (The Secret Classroom, Special Limited Numbers Entry) will have the following experts Armand Morin, Marlon Sanders, Rich Schefren, Mike Filsaime, Jeff Walker, Brad Fallon, Kris Jones, Ray Edwards, Dave Taylor, Mike Koenigs and Perry Marshall.
These are the Internet’s leading marketing experts and they will all be available on a collection of DVD’s with up to two hours of content packed teaching…no selling, just teaching! THIS IS A LIMITED COURSE, and it is only available to a select few. If you do not get in fast you will LOSE out on the opportunity to become a better internet marketer.
Is your site pushing up daisies? Is it n
OpTempo Ups His Tempo 2007-11-23 03:15:40 OpTempo (www.optempo.com) has been deemed a ‘fast paced internet magazine.’ I must admit that it has been a while since I checked out the site and what do you know…Mr Carr has revamped his design! So..what’s new? Well, for one, it now has a very magazine look to it, which is good and it has a very easy navigational control panel to access Recent Posts, Popular Articles and Sections etc… This is becoming a VERY popular trend in the blogosphere…and with good reason, it’s a great way to display recent posts without making the blog a mile long!
The site has been upgraded and it is now looking very professional. There is not much to criticise about the design apart from a few justifications of text here and there, some better arrangement of the MyBlogLog reader’s section etc…Apart from that it all looks great! Congratulations Frank on a Great Design!
Internet Marketing: Selling Anything 2007-12-04 02:02:17 Today I felt the need to explore some internet marketing techniques, I have learnt these techniques by having read various print media, watched various broadcasts and done some of my own thinking. So, how do you sell anything to someone. I explore the key points which are essential in product selling success.
Need: This is the simplest and most primitive form of the marketing model but it is highly important. If there is no need for the product, no one will buy it or even consider it. They just don’t need it and no one else does. So, make sure you enter a product range/niche that has a market, even a mass market.
Visual: Put a lot of images (correctly formatted and downsized) in your post. People love images and love to see the product from every angle possible. If it’s a book…get an excerpt or link to Amazon excerpts. Feed them with great images, not good, but great. These images you provide have to be of a very good quality and you must ensure that you have lots o Read more:Internet
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Theme Design: What do you look for? 2007-12-03 03:48:47 One of the things that the blogosphere is definitely not in short supply of, are themes, good themes, bad themes and the darn-right ugly themes! But, some of them are in it for the visual aspect only, they don’t give a stuff about SEO, they could not care less about putting tags and titles in their work and they just want it to look good…that’s good, but no one wants an theme that is badly structured from a code perspective…
Today I am asking you, what do you like in a theme? (Visually) Do you like it to be very organized, clean and neat? Do you like it to have some character? Do you like it to be plain and to the point? Do you like it to be vivid and highly colourful? So, tell us about your favorite kinds of themes!
Theme
s are a dime a dozen, but good themes are difficult to find as I have said before, for good themes, with and SEO point of view I highly recommend you check out Courtney Tuttle’s Internet Marketing School, they have some really GREAT! t
CopyBlogger.Com and Pearsonified.Com 2007-12-01 18:07:40 Today I decided that I would check out some sites that I had known about for a while but had never bothered to really give them a look, I am kicking myself for not having checked them out earlier. These sites are really fantastic, they have very very high quality content and provide readers with highly valuable information regarding blogging and SEO. I highly recommend checking them out. They are:
COPYBLOGGER: Copyblogger has a very healthy 28,000 (approx) RSS readers and it is with good reason. The articles I read were enough to put many other bloggers in the blogosphere out of business. The site has really good content which provides bloggers with highly focused content. It seems like CopyBlogger has multiple writers, but I am not surprised by this because it is difficult to go solo when you have to provide high quality content on a daily basis. So, why not check it out at www.copyblogger.com
PEARSONIFIED: Pearsonified belongs to Chris Pearson (for more about him check out his About
10 Top Tips for Blogging Success 2007-11-29 02:34:48 Blogging is sometimes seen as a ‘walk in the park’. This is one of the most stereotypical statements you hear online and it does not have much truth in it. Blogging is more than just writing about what you love, it’s what you do for that 99% of the time that you are not blogging that has the most impact on the end result…so what do you do in that time?
I know that I am promoting my site using several different methods. These include MyBlogLog, Bumpzee, BlogCatalog, Entrecard and linking to other sites. This what I have been doing and is what I will probably continue to do, it is all unpaid…but it is worth it in the long run, my Alexa rank sits at 459,914 after only 2 months of blogging. My Technorati is also going up!
The Keys to Success
: What are they? A good blogger will partake in the following activities such as:
Checking their statistics daily or weekly to analyze where people are coming from and which advertising methods worked best
Monetizing t Read more:Blogging
What Makes a Good Site? 2007-11-28 04:57:19 This question is one that is very often left behind…but it is one of the most important questions which can be asked. What do YOU want from a particular site? Is it good navigation? Functionality? Visually pleasing? Great Content? We can criticise sites openly but what many people find difficult is giving that site constructive criticism, why don’t you like a particular site?
As people who view sites everyday we like to check out other sites and openly comment about them. These comments may be negative or positive…most of the time we make these comments because that blog is so successful but it has such a disgusting design or something of the sort. The point that I am trying to make is that we openly criticise success because we believe our product is better but we are not getting as much coverage as the other less visually pleasing blog.
Why do we do this? Usually, people who criticise other blogs are either looking for attention, do not have a powerful blog with m