Archive for April, 2010

Upcoming Webinar – Offline Hero Method

We’re hosting a webinar this upcoming Wednesday, April 28th, with Caro McCourtie!

Caro will show you how her Offline Hero Method will allow you to build a profitable and sustainable business as an offline consultant to local businesses who want to increase their business using the Internet and online methods. 

In this FREE webinar, Caro will explain how to:

* Build a credible, sustainable and profitable business by working smarter, not harder.

* Monetize your current Internet Marketing experience (the system works for newbies too) to help local business owners succeed online & to create a stable reoccurring income for you.

* Caro’s NO Cold Calling Approach (thank goodness!)

And, there’s a lot more…

The essential details are as follows:
Date: Wednesday April 28th
Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT
Sign Up Page: http://www.snip2.com/re/lhbl
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  for this webinar so register for it ASAP!

http://www.snip2.com/re/lhbl

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Affiliate Spotlight Winner

Donna Anderson, hailing from sunny Fort Myers, Florida, is our newest Affiliate Spotlight Winner!

Unlike past Affiliate Spotlight winners who mainly promote Micro Niche Finder, Donna focuses on ebooks and PLR articles and she uses our Ultimate PLR Article Collection to fulfill her requirements. In fact, she is our very first Ultimate PLR Article Collection affiliate to win the Affiliate Spotlight!

Although Donna has not been an affiliate for long, she says using and promoting The Ultimate PLR Article Collection has already paid off for her. She states, “If I could do one thing differently I would have immediately jumped on the PLR bandwagon and used it to start growing a list. I can’t believe the difference having a list has made to my business and all it takes is a few PLR articles wrapped up in a pretty little ebook cover.”

You can read more about Donna Anderson by going to our Facebook Fan Page  and clicking on our “Affiliate Spotlight” Box on the left hand column (it’s under our ‘people who like this’ box).

Furthermore, feel free to check out her Ultimate PLR Article Collection affiliate page and her other website $97 ebooks !

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Site Speed and Google

Google recently announced that it is now factoring in site speed to its super important search ranking algorithm. This is not a wholly unexpected announcement since Google is in the business of delivering fast and accurate results to queries; as most of us know from personal experience, nothing puts a damper on a searchers mood than a page that takes seemingly eons to load.

Indeed, we have become so accustomed to fast results that slowness has become exaggerated and frustrating – so much so that tests have proven that people will abandon a slow-loading page in favor of another page that loads quicker. Google realizes that this is a reality and has calculated it into its algorithm, so now site speed is an issue for SEO.

Although site speed is now part of the equation, it’s not the most major aspect of successful SEO. Page relevance, backlinks, and such are still more important but site speed could be the difference between being ranked on the first page of search results or being stuck on the second page of search results.

To learn more about Google’s new approach to site speed read this official Google blog post. They also include various free tools that you can use to analyze the speed of your own website!

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Upcoming Webinar – Micro Niche Finder 5.0

We’re doing a webinar tomorrow (Thursday April 15th) that focuses solely on Micro Niche Finder 5.0 and all of its new features!

We will show you how to use the new Micro Niche Finder features to quickly find hot niche markets. Even though Micro Niche Finder 5.0 still stays true to our core principles found in past versions (such as fast results, easy to navigate, and gives accurate data) there are some significant changes in version 5.0 that we want to explain and demonstrate for you. We will also have a Q and A session at the end; there will be an eventual replay but you’ll only be able to ask a question if you sit in LIVE on the webinar!!!

As always, this webinar is FREE. Here are the other important details:

Date: Thursday April 15th, 2010 
Time: 3:00 PM EDT 
Sign Up Page: http://www.snip2.com/re/50bl

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. 

In addition to James, Kevin and Elisa of The Net Results team will be on hand to answer questions too.

This is going to be a very informative webinar, and we hope to see most of you there!

http://www.snip2.com/re/50bl

P.S – If you need a time converter to determine what time this webinar starts in your local time, use http://www.snip2.com/re/timezone

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We’re hosting a webinar this upcoming Wednesday (April 14th) with John S. Rhodes!

This webinar is titled “How to Convert Any PLR Article into $32.78”. Much like the title suggests, you will indeed learn how to make $32.78 from EVERY SINGLE Private Label Rights article on your computer! If you have acquired a stash of dormant PLR articles over the years, this webinar will help turn your articles into goldmines! Even if you already have a successful strategy using PLR articles, this webinar may open your eyes to a new and profitable stream of income.

In this FREE webinar, John S. Rhodes explains the power of Private Label Rights (PLR) content. Here’s just a sample of what he covers:

* How to “steal” ideas from world class experts for chump change

* How to generate easy cash from PLR in less than 2 hours (simple!)

* How to eliminate 99% of your competition using this sneaky trick

* How to add $237 of value to a new domain (in under 10 minutes)

And, there’s a lot more…

The essential details are as follows:
Date: Wednesday April  14th, 2010
Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT
Sign Up Page: http://www.snip2.com/re/jrbg
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.

Watch a PLR package being totally transformed in under an hour. Tim Castleman is going to take a “virgin” PLR package and transform it…while John S. Rhodes covers all the money-getting secrets behind PLR.

You do not want to miss this FREE training on PLR.

http://www.snip2.com/re/jrbg

P.S – If you need a time converter to determine what time this webinar starts in your local time, use http://www.snip2.com/re/timezone

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Affiliate Spotlight Winner

Brian Morgan, originally from London but currently living in Wolverhampton, West Midlands (UK) is our newest Affiliate Spotlight Winner!

Brian has been a Micro Niche Finder affiliate for years – he’s been promoting Micro Niche Finder practically since version 1 came out and he’s also been an internet marketer for just as long.

With all of these years of experience, Brian has developed a finely tuned sense of what methods work (and what doesn’t work), what advice should be heeded (and what should be ignored), and of the different web 2.0 strategies that can be used to increase internet marketing success.

Brian is refreshingly frank and honest about his experience with internet marketing – especially about the newbie mistakes he made and how he easily became diverted by distractions. To all internet marketing newbies that may be reading this: heed these words!

In addition to checking out Brian’s website, read more about Brian and his suggestions by going to our Facebook Fan Page  and clicking on our “Affiliate Spotlight” Box on the left hand column (it’s under our ‘fans’ box)!

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.ly Domains

You may have noticed an increase in websites that end in .ly . The .ly domain is the top-level domain for the country Libya. For years the company in charge of handling Libyan registrations floundered, but relatively recently Libya’s General Post and Telecommunications Company took control of website registrations. The result is that .ly domains are available to everyone in the world, which is great for people who like unconventional top-level domains (sometimes known as “domain name hacks” or “domain hacks”). Two very popular .ly domain hacks include ad.ly and sound.ly, which both have heavy associations with twitter. This type of domain is definitely not for everyone, but for people with a very clear purpose it could serve their business or personal endeavors well.

The .ly domain has the potential to be particular.ly clever in the English language. Adjectives, adverbs, and names (among others) end with the letters “ly”. Instant.ly various potential domains come to mind: swift.ly, wild.ly, thorough.ly, bil.ly, gnar.ly, fril.ly, sad.ly, amp.ly, persuasive.ly, tal.ly, sal.ly, loving.ly, in.definite.ly, snarki.ly, sur.ly, hol.ly, etc.

Since the .ly is a top-level domain it is on Google’s radar (on par with .com, .net, etc.), but securing the top spots will still take work. However, depending on the word you are attaching “.ly” to your domain could be unbelievab.ly catchy and easi.ly remembered (now that I’m typing .ly I don’t know how to stop!) which could potential.ly increase organic Google searches. It’s also great if your name or business ends in “ly” (see the examples bil.ly and sal.ly above).

The one caveat, and it is a major one, is the price: a .ly domain will cost approximately $150.00. This is significantly more expensive than most domains, but some people may argue that the (potential) rewards far outweigh the annual costs of registering the domain.

If you are curious as to what .ly domains are still available and are possibly interested in purchasing a .ly domain for yourself, you’ll have to go to this Libyan registration page (it’s called “Libyan Spider” – even though it sounds dead.ly, how cool is that name?) in order to register it official.ly!

**Update: Libyan Spider has lowered the price of their .ly domains. Now they are available for $75.00 – still a bit pricey, but half the price it used to be!**

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