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Crash
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Published
January 16, 2010
Want something fresh? Here is something to look into:
Whitehat Copycat is a plug ‘n’ play package consisting of the exact Copycat site blueprint, proven high converting Copycat site templates, and proven Copycat niches.
You get a working model with all necessary tools needed to setup your own Copycat sites with the exact niches you should target for fast profit.
Copycat sites are small optimized sites that simplify the earning model of big sites in macro niches (like download.com) and target for only one IM product. These copycat sites make it possible for people with no investment power to simulate and copy the earning model of the big sites. Here’s how it works:
Target a free IM product…
That’s that, be sure to read it if you find it interesting.
By
Crash
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Published
January 16, 2010
Want news? Here’s a new thing to check out:
Cash Flow Funnel is an interactive 8-week training series that takes you by hand to building a real online online business based on an information IM product sales funnel. Jeff “Herschy” Schwerdt is spilling the beans on the formula that he has used to develop a significant online online business in under two years.
It covers site setup, design and conversion, visitors generation techniques, viral-marketing and buzz branding, outsourcing. Everything will be demonstrated in real time on your own online business model, as well as a new IM product that Jeff is creating to show how it all works – you will be able to watch it all over the shoulder.
3 Interactive Webinars will be held throughout the course for discussion, implementing the material, as well as questions and answers…
That’s it, be sure to read it.
By
Crash
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Published
January 16, 2010
Let me to get your eyes to this Internet marketing product:
Web 2.0 Keyword Finder searches for your keywords in the top 20 Web 2.0 sites, returning those that are available to be registered.
You just type in your chosen keyword, choose which sites you want to search, click the search button; it goes out to search all the sites and within seconds tells you which ones are open to be registered. Next, from right the application, you simply click on a link and register your new Web 2.0 property within seconds.
The main advantage is that it can save hours of searching for available Web 2.0 properties, and as we all know – time is money…
Alright, I’m out. Look it up if you find it interesting too.
By
Crash
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Published
January 16, 2010
Want news? Here is something to check out:
Clickbank Affiliate Loophole is a unique Internet marketing program showing affiliates that there are other places online that they can make money from, and the best part is that it is done without selling. The Internet marketing program teaches how you can set up a simple system that works on autopilot selling nothing at all and once set up it will continue to make money on autopilot.
It’s not about Adsense, an email list, selling links on your site, putting up banners or hoping someone buys from your links, or any other overused methods…
That’s it, be sure to check it out if you find it interesting.
By
Crash
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Published
January 15, 2010
As Internet marketers we have to write a lot of reviews about various products and it’s important to write them in the way to not only be informative but to also sell the product. For the latter reason it’s often easy to go over the line and hype up the product too much.
It’s very important how you choose your wording to carry your message through. No matter how you personally like the product, avoid hype as much as you can. Instead of phrases like “I was blown away”, or “The product is fantastic”, use more neutral phrases like “I find it quite useful”, “It’s a well made product”. While you may think that your excitement may agitate the reader, often times it will only backfire.
Always keep in mind that the reader is skeptical about the product and is looking for information to confirm their skepticism. It’s your goal to convince them to change their mind, and hype is not the way to do it and using it will only repel them.
An informative review with subtle push toward buying will always win over a hyped up review that screams “Buy it! You’ll love it!”.