Archive for January, 2010

Affiliate Spotlight

On our Facebook Fan Page, we have added a new feature called “Affiliate Spotlight”. Basically, we are finding and highlighting affiliates of ours that are advertising Micro Niche Finder in innovative and successful ways. We ask them a few questions, get their perspective on internet and affiliate marketing, and sometimes convince them to spill a secret (or two) about their most effective strategies.

We are excited to announce that our inaugural affiliate spotlight is an über-successful marketer hailing from Clarksville, Tennessee named Gary Conn!

You may have already heard about him. He’s kind of a big deal.

To read what he has to say about his experience with internet marketing, affiliate programs, and Micro Niche Finder, go to our Facebook Fan Page, and click on the box that says “Affiliate Spotlight” (it’s on the left hand column, under our ‘fans’ box).

We will be updating our Affiliate Spotlight regularly, so be sure to check it out every now and then. Furthermore, if you feel you deserve to be highlighted on our affiliate spotlight, leave a comment on this blog, send a tweet, leave a comment on our Facebook page, etc. and tell us why we should consider you!


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Google Fusion Tables

For some internet marketers, acquiring massive amounts of data is a necessary step to launching their next great product or idea. The acquisition and organization of this data can be a very time-consuming undertaking, so time-saving shortcuts are always appreciated. In Google Labs a new development called Google Fusion Tables can be used to expedite the data-sorting process.

Google Fusion Tables takes data stored in the cloud and manages it while focusing on its collaborative aspects such as data integration from multiple sources. Fusion Tables also allows groups to discuss the data, visualize the data, edit the data, and even publish the data in an easy way.

Most data systems are based on SQL queries, but Fusion Table is not. For those that don’t know SQL, this new Fusion table is unbelievably convenient. You upload your data using the Fusion Table into the great cloud and then you have the option of either keeping your data private, sharing the data with your collaborators, or making your data public for world consumption. Should you find yourself working with sensitive data, you can choose to filter or hide data from your team or you can let your collaborators have full access to the data.

When you or your collaborators edit the data it will be updated automatically so that everyone remains on the same page. You can even discuss data and Google Fusion can keep save these conversations so that the progression of the data is documented.

Google Fusion Conversation

Google Fusion Conversation

If you need to export the data and its correlating sets, you can export it from the cloud into a basic CSV file.

Google Fusion Tables is best suited for combining data from multiple sources because it utilizes refined forms of join capabilities.

Fusion Tables - Multiple Sources

Fusion Tables - Multiple Sources

 There are many tools to filter and aggregate your data in a dynamic way. For instance, you can arrange it to show on Google Maps or other kinds Google Visualization API.

Google Fusion Labs - Visualization Possibility

Google Fusion Labs - Visualization Possibility

This is a free tool, but it is still in its beginning stages so expect inevitable changes. In order to utilize Google Fusion Tables, all you need is a Google/Gmail account. It is still in the Labs phase so feel free to experiment with it and give Google your feedback about this new feature.

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The Ultimate PLR Article Collection

We recently released our newest software called “The Ultimate PLR Article Collection“. We have mentioned the importance of PLR articles in the past, but now we have made it incredibly simple for you to find PLR articles to suit your needs.

The Ultimate PLR Article Collection contains a whopping 29,768 articles for you to use however you see fit. You can edit them, combine them, use them as content on your blog or website, create backlinks with them, make eBooks out of them and sell them for profit…the choices are yours to make.

Once you have purchased The Ultimate PLR Article Collection, you will be able to immediately start using the software to its full advantage. We have preset categories you can search through, or you can type in specific keywords and the software will display all related articles and you can peruse through those results. You can search for articles by Title, Content, Category, Subcategories, and Word Count. Much like Micro Niche Finder, you can then save the articles that interest you into “Projects” and manage your various projects with ease.

When you save several articles as a Project, you can load these articles onto the grid (it’s an option listed under the “Projects” button) and create an eBook with the eBook creator. The eBook Wizard will walk you through the steps, including adding a Title Page and adding a Table of Contents. Once your eBook is created you can continue to edit it or convert it to a .PDF. This is all easily done with the eBook creator found in The Ultimate PLR Article Collection.

If a particular article catches your eye, you can double click on that article to read it in a window that will automatically pop-up. From here you can alter the article – you can edit the content, change the appearance, add your author information, and even spin the article so that it creates multiple variations of the article. With minimal tweaking, you can make all of these PLR articles uniquely your own.

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“3 Hour Profit Plan” Webinar, Again!

We are hosting an upcoming webinar tomorrow that will help you develop your own network of mini sites that rank within days in the search engines. It’s called the “3 Hour Profit Plan” and features Brian  Johnson of Commission Ritual. It is a simple but effective formula will allow many people to reach their Online Income goals in 2010. We did this webinar last week with much success, so if you missed last weeks webinar here is your chance to listen!

Just like last time, this webinar is FREE. FYI, there is a recording of last weeks webinar, but the file size is so large that many people are having trouble downloading it….it’s far better to be in live on the webinar, in any case.

The details for this webinar are as follows:

Date:  Thursday Jan. 14th at 3:00 – 5:00 PM EDT
Sign Up Page: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/209751083  
System Requirements: For PC-based attendees: Windows® 2000, XP
   Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista.
   For Macintosh®-based attendees: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer.

Space is limited, so sign up while there is still space available! Hope to have you join us!

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