Saturday, December 16, 2006
One Stop Web Support Newsletter #45 On Its Way
The latest issue of One Stop Web Support Newsletter is scheduled to arrive Sunday, December 17, 2006.This newsletter contains:
Jeff
The latest issue of One Stop Web Support Newsletter is scheduled to arrive Sunday, December 17, 2006.This newsletter contains:
- Seven Steps to Starting a Successful Small Business Online -- Introduction
- Personal recommendations -
Website and auction businesses - "The 7 Psychological Secrets to MAXIMUM Sales"
Auction Businesses - "How to (at least) Double Your eBay Income by Doing Half the Work" - Special guest corner: "The E-Factor: Two Ways to Get More Back from Every Promotion" By David Garfinkel
- Success quote by Paul Myers
Jeff
Labels: copywriting, newsletter, product sourcing, promote business
Friday, December 15, 2006
Hottest Bargains for December 15
Each Friday I share with you the hottest online marketing deals I've come across in the past week. This week leads off with an especially hot one. Click on this link to find my complete comments about each offer, or click on the individual links below to straight to the offers.
SiteBuildIt! Buy-One-Get-One-Free Offer
SiteBuildIt! is a full-featured site-building tool that goes far beyond simply putting pages up on the Web. It bundles everything you need to build and promote a website so that it's profitable.
I won't go into why is works so well here. You can check my review of SiteBuildIt! for more details, or simply take the video tour what SiteBuildIt! offers you to see why I feel it blows away every other option out there.
The special deal you get right now
So why get yours now? SiteBuildIt!'s founder, Ken Evoy, is offering a Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale between now and Christmas. Get one site for yourself and get another free. Give the second site to someone else as a very special Christmas gift that will bring them ongoing income for years to come. Or keep the second site for yourself. You don't have to worry about trying to build two sites at once. The deal is set up so that you have nine months before you need to start working on the second site.
Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos
Derek Gehl, author of the best-selling home study course Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet, recently released a set of videos that captured some exclusive seminars he did where he revealed the strategies that have helped him make over $60,000,000 online. Definitely good stuff!
He's been selling these videos for nearly $300. But he discovered that a few of them had scuffs or blemishes on the cases. Mind you, the DVDs were in perfect condition and contain exactly the same information as those in unscuffed cases.
But he didn't want to send out the scuffed cases at full price, so he's offering them, along with all the bonuses (and one extra special bonus that I discuss on my Hottest Deals page) at $100 off the regular price.
Hey, for $100 off, I can live with a slightly scuffed case. Remember, it's over seven hours of top marketing tips from a $60,000,000 man. And there is that really special bonus as well.
Those are my picks for this week. By the way, I've got some special free reports lined up as we approach the New Year that should help you get a great start toward making 2007 your best year yet. I'll unfold them as we get closer to the New Year.
Jeff
Each Friday I share with you the hottest online marketing deals I've come across in the past week. This week leads off with an especially hot one. Click on this link to find my complete comments about each offer, or click on the individual links below to straight to the offers.
SiteBuildIt! Buy-One-Get-One-Free Offer
SiteBuildIt! is a full-featured site-building tool that goes far beyond simply putting pages up on the Web. It bundles everything you need to build and promote a website so that it's profitable.
I won't go into why is works so well here. You can check my review of SiteBuildIt! for more details, or simply take the video tour what SiteBuildIt! offers you to see why I feel it blows away every other option out there.
The special deal you get right now
So why get yours now? SiteBuildIt!'s founder, Ken Evoy, is offering a Buy-One-Get-One-Free sale between now and Christmas. Get one site for yourself and get another free. Give the second site to someone else as a very special Christmas gift that will bring them ongoing income for years to come. Or keep the second site for yourself. You don't have to worry about trying to build two sites at once. The deal is set up so that you have nine months before you need to start working on the second site.
Internet Millionaire's Protege Bootcamp Videos
Derek Gehl, author of the best-selling home study course Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet, recently released a set of videos that captured some exclusive seminars he did where he revealed the strategies that have helped him make over $60,000,000 online. Definitely good stuff!
He's been selling these videos for nearly $300. But he discovered that a few of them had scuffs or blemishes on the cases. Mind you, the DVDs were in perfect condition and contain exactly the same information as those in unscuffed cases.
But he didn't want to send out the scuffed cases at full price, so he's offering them, along with all the bonuses (and one extra special bonus that I discuss on my Hottest Deals page) at $100 off the regular price.
Hey, for $100 off, I can live with a slightly scuffed case. Remember, it's over seven hours of top marketing tips from a $60,000,000 man. And there is that really special bonus as well.
Those are my picks for this week. By the way, I've got some special free reports lined up as we approach the New Year that should help you get a great start toward making 2007 your best year yet. I'll unfold them as we get closer to the New Year.
Jeff
Labels: hot offers, SiteBuildIt
Thursday, December 14, 2006
New Audio Interview on How to Succeed With Affiliate Marketing
Interested in making money with affiliate marketing? I just posted a new audio interview with affiliate marketing giants James Martell and Linda Wood.
You'll hear them reveal the old, outdated tactics that no longer work effectively in affiliate marketing and what they personally use to feed their outstanding success.
Want to hear this 45-minute interview? Click here and scroll down to the mp3 audio icon.
Jeff
Interested in making money with affiliate marketing? I just posted a new audio interview with affiliate marketing giants James Martell and Linda Wood.
You'll hear them reveal the old, outdated tactics that no longer work effectively in affiliate marketing and what they personally use to feed their outstanding success.
Want to hear this 45-minute interview? Click here and scroll down to the mp3 audio icon.
Jeff
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Is the Window Closing?
Internet marketing stands at the crossroads.
Do you remember when cable TV first came out? People hailed it as the great leveller that would enable anyone who was willing to invest a small amount of money in a video recorder to create programming that could launch them into fame and fortune as a TV producer.
Some people experimented with early cable, drew attention to their efforts with innovative ideas, and went on to carve a career for themselves in media. The playing field truly was level.
Eventually, though, the playing field in the cable world started to tilt. Viewers came to expect higher production values and rejected the "let's just wing it" hobbyists to the community access channels.
Want to start your own cable show today? You can still put something out cheaply on community access. Want to use your beginner level cable show to gain attention and leverage it into a media career? Fat chance of that happening!
Cable TV simply doesn't have a level playing field anymore. The stakes are higher and it takes more—in terms of investment and experience—to break in and compete.
I see the same tilting of the playing field happening on the Internet right now.
Sure, a lot of people still view the Internet as a place where you can jump in, with no knowledge of how to run a business, and still strike it rich. But the stakes are getting higher.
PWLOM (People With Lots Of Money) are buying up the sites that have encouraged the free exchange of ideas and are looking for ways to make money off what had been freely exchanged.
Visitors are expecting more and more technically advanced features, such as video and interactivity, out of the sites they visit.
The days of making money off of a no-effort, business-in-a-box website are dying. Does that mean, though, that it doesn't pay for ordinary people to stake a claim in the online marketplace?
Absolutely not! It simply means that anyone who wants to start a business online will need to approach it as a business and not as a hobby. It means more of a learning curve and more attention to business principles rather than simply winging it and hoping it works.
The rewards are still there, but the effort required is, more and more, becoming serious business.
Jeff
Internet marketing stands at the crossroads.
Do you remember when cable TV first came out? People hailed it as the great leveller that would enable anyone who was willing to invest a small amount of money in a video recorder to create programming that could launch them into fame and fortune as a TV producer.
Some people experimented with early cable, drew attention to their efforts with innovative ideas, and went on to carve a career for themselves in media. The playing field truly was level.
Eventually, though, the playing field in the cable world started to tilt. Viewers came to expect higher production values and rejected the "let's just wing it" hobbyists to the community access channels.
Want to start your own cable show today? You can still put something out cheaply on community access. Want to use your beginner level cable show to gain attention and leverage it into a media career? Fat chance of that happening!
Cable TV simply doesn't have a level playing field anymore. The stakes are higher and it takes more—in terms of investment and experience—to break in and compete.
I see the same tilting of the playing field happening on the Internet right now.
Sure, a lot of people still view the Internet as a place where you can jump in, with no knowledge of how to run a business, and still strike it rich. But the stakes are getting higher.
PWLOM (People With Lots Of Money) are buying up the sites that have encouraged the free exchange of ideas and are looking for ways to make money off what had been freely exchanged.
Visitors are expecting more and more technically advanced features, such as video and interactivity, out of the sites they visit.
The days of making money off of a no-effort, business-in-a-box website are dying. Does that mean, though, that it doesn't pay for ordinary people to stake a claim in the online marketplace?
Absolutely not! It simply means that anyone who wants to start a business online will need to approach it as a business and not as a hobby. It means more of a learning curve and more attention to business principles rather than simply winging it and hoping it works.
The rewards are still there, but the effort required is, more and more, becoming serious business.
Jeff
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