Archive for February, 2010
Busy Bee Buzzing in All Directions
Well, I’m taking action. All over the place. But I think I’m starting to get the hang of this Internet marketing lark and I’ve been making progress by using a simple rule that seems to work well.
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Your Privacy in Their Hands
Has anyone else noticed a disturbing and growing trend developing in Internet marketing? It has to do with your privacy and your personal information and those little messages that are automatically inserted after opt-in forms.
We’ve all signed up for those “free” offers by entering our first name and email address into an AWeber or GetResponse web form. At the foot of the form will usually be a hyper-linked message concerning privacy and how the organisation or person your are sending your details to will protect your information and never sell it.
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Is Google Broken?
Does anyone know why it takes a comparative eternity to get indexed by Google these days? It used to be I could launch a site and have it indexed within 24-48 hours just by applying the sort of techniques Google claims it loves – quality content, quality backlinks and so on.
My last few site launches are still sitting around waiting on Google to grace them with its presence. Oh sure, the crawler popped by after about 20 minutes. But can I get anything indexed? Not on your life.
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Video Boss, Early Impressions
VideoBoss from Andy Jenkins is easily my highest ticket marketing product purchase. I thought long and hard before signing up and didn’t jump in the minute the doors opened. I knew it would sell out fast so that risky little gap of a couple of hours between launch and buy-in became a measure of how much I genuinely wanted to be part of this project.
I’ve had a chance to review 20 or so of the early presentations in both the theoretical and practical modules so here are my early impressions.
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Is Your WordPress Theme Killing Your Ranking?
WordPress has become the blogging tool of choice and little wonder when you consider it allows non-technical users to rapidly produce good looking web sites for zero outlay, has a countless number of add-ons and enhancements and Google seems to adore anything produced with it.
I’ve settled on WordPress for all my new sites. The idea of reinventing the wheel by going back to static sites makes no sense. Even site design is easily taken care or by picking one of the thousands of free themes out there and simply plugging it in.
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VideoBoss Training Starts Today
That’s right, in my drive to save money I signed up for VideoBoss! Moving on…
In my first few months of Internet marketing and as my experience grows I’ve noticed a transformation in my own attitude to what I believe constitutes a truly effective sales pitch.
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Cash System X Review

CashSystemX Review Site
I mentioned I’d give you a review of Cash System X from Jonny Andrews which is due to launch on 2nd March.
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Video Boss – This is the Best You’ll See on the Net!
Video Boss is back with his third instalment and it’s every bit as powerful as the last two gems.
It really is masterful, but because it’s so effective and has such a WOW factor, here’s a tip.
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Internet Marketing – The Firesale and the Final Insult
Okay, so who else has seen the trendy firesale offer drop into their inbox recently?
Let’s recap the offer.
“Hi there, I’m Guru X and I’m semi-retiring from the business I bigged-up in a thousand emails to you in the past so I can use all the cash you sent me to move onto greater things! BUT – I’ll still be releasing the odd mega-product now and again so stayed tuned! And boy oh boy, do I have a Pile of Crap to offer you today! All in one big steaming bundle!”
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Where’s Your Web Site Gone?
You know that site I was launching last week? Tell me about it.
The day job intruded, I sort of lost momentum, then I went round a few loops thinking about changing the approach, making it bigger, better, bolder. Basically losing the plot.
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