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Saturday, January 13, 2007

One Stop Web Support Newsletter #47 On the Way
The latest issue of One Stop Web Support Newsletter is scheduled to arrive Sunday, January 14, 2007.

This newsletter contains:

If you haven't signed up for my newsletter, you can do so at www.onestopwebsupport.com/newsletter-signup.htm. And I'll make it worth your while if you do. I'll give you $250 worth of free gifts for signing up!
Jeff

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Friday, January 12, 2007

This Week's Hottest Deals-January 12, 2007
Each Friday I share with you the hottest online marketing deals I've come across in the past week.

Make Your Site Sell!
Ken Evoy, developer of one of the most powerful systems for creating profitable online businesses, recently released Make Your Site Sell! for free.

Make Your Site Sell! is huge. It's four ebooks in one. It covers almost everything about starting a successful website business. Its greatest strength, though, is in its focus on how to make your site attract customers, connect with them, and convince them to take the action you want.

Its over 400 pages may seem a little intimidating and a few technical things may not be up to date (it was written in 2002). But you'll never find anything better at such a price at showing you how to build a business that reaches your customers effectively.

Make Your Content PREsell!
Make Your Content PREsell! covers an important part of copywriting that no other tool I've seen covers: how to write content that presells your products without sounding salesy. It, too, is now free.

It helps you create a site concept that makes you come across as a trusted advisor instead of as a salesperson. It helps you subtly build your credibility with your visitors to win their trust.

These concepts should be covered in any course on copywriting. Unfortunately, they rarely are. Make Your Content PREsell! is especially valuable for any business models that relies on referring visitors to another site that actually makes the sale.

Both Make Your Site Sell! and Make Your Content PREsell! are classics. And since they're both free, there's nothing holding you back from owning them.

Internet Entrepreneur Club
Have you ever wondered where an Internet "guru" like Derek Gehl gets his most lucrative ideas for generating massive traffic and profits on the Internet? Here's your chance to find out.

For the first time EVER, Derek has decided to throw open the doors of his private testing laboratories!

Every month, Derek's team of Internet marketing experts spends 1,000s of hours testing and researching the latest marketing strategies, tools, and resources in every area of Internet marketing.

They look for strategies that can quickly add $7,500 to $10,000 to your monthly income in less than 30 days. They throw out all the 'duds' (anything not worth at least $1,000 in "extra profits" per week!) -- and they pile up only the most cutting-edge strategies they've tested and proven to wildly profitable... right now!

What makes this offer hot?
Sorry. It's not free like my other two picks. What I think makes this a great deal is one thing that they've thrown in: UNLIMITED access to Derek's team of experts.

What does that mean? It means that you can submit any questions you want, as often as you want, to the team of experts that does all Derek's testing and tweaking. They'll answer it for you.

Ask them, "Does this sound like a good idea for a business?" Ask them, "How can I boost my search engine rankings?" Ask them anything your want. You'll get answers from people who work full time at testing and tweaking multi-million dollar businesses.

There's a lot more that goes into the Internet Entrepreneur's Club, but I'll let you check out all of that for yourself. What intrigued me enough to put it on my hot list for this week was the unlimited access to Derek's staff of experts. If they helped him make over $60,000,000, what could they do for you?


Those are my picks for this week.

Incidentally, click the following link if you're interested in some of top offers still available from previous weeks. There are some exceptional bargains there that cost next to nothing.
Jeff

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Latest Newsletter Posted
I just posted the latest newsletter online.

It covers the first step in my series on starting a business online. It reviews tools to help make the improvements to yourself that you need to effectively make and keep your New Year's resolutions to make THIS your business' year. And it links to a great guest article by Jim Edwards on the things that potentially hold you back from succeeding.

Give it a read!
Jeff

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Isolation
I apologize. My blog posts lately have been mainly short announcement posts with links to more information elsewhere. It's not what I've typically done and I may be swinging the pendulum farther than I should have in getting away from the extremely time-intensive (both for you and for me) dissertations that I have done in the past.

I've been focusing more attention lately on creating autoresponder series that help people both get into some of the free ebooks I offer and get more out of them. I've completed one series on how your energy level affects your business to go along with The D-Cell Report. And I'm working on others.

It's meant a little less energy going into my blog as I reassess also how to make it more effective. You see, while I believe in blogging, it's something that lends itself too easily to isolating.

Blogger posts. Reader reads. And unless the reader leaves a comment, there's no contact that goes across the anonymity of the computer screen.

Yet business thrives on contact. I know of a lot of people who start a business because they want to get away from workplace politics that infects every job. They want to get away from a boss who is so unreasonable as to actually require them to do things his way instead of however they wish. They want to get away from that messy thing known as human interaction.

But a business that is free of human interaction is not a business. It's a hobby. Business requires a seller to discover and fulfill the needs of buyers. There's no way to do that without some level of interaction.

Sure, you can put up a website that offers products. But if those products don't fulfill the needs of buyers, there are no sales. If those products don't find a way to draw people into the site, there are no sales.

The dream of getting rich while tucking yourself safely out of the way of human interaction is a myth. I don't know of a single Internet success story who locks himself away, avoids contact with people, and rakes in the dough.

Seek to know your customers. Understand them. Feel their needs. That's a big step toward Internet success.
Jeff

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Integrating an Autoresponder Into Your Blog
I found an interesting article on how to integrate an autoresponder into your blog. Doing so, you can:
I thought you might like to check this out. It's definitely something I plan to look into more.
Jeff

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