Saturday, December 23, 2006

Free software Giveaway

Free stuff. I came across this site, that is giving away 30 plus software products for free. And with money being tight, as it is for me, these kinds of thing help.

Now the catch is when you sign up/in to get your free gifts, they try to sell you different products. (It look like all the free products have re-sell rights.) Now if you join the site, you can promote these products on your site as a free gift, put them in an e-mail and newsletter.

So click on the my free giveaway box above and check the site out.
And if it works out for you come back and leave a comment.

Good Luck

Friday, December 15, 2006

Adwords Made Easy

I came a crossed this e-book some time ago. I just read it again and thought I would share it. It has some very good keyword ideas. It talks about keyword searches, setting up your Google Adwords account etc. It's written by Brad Callen so it talks about his software Keyword Elite. But still has some very good keyword advice.
It's worth a look and it another free e-book to add to your collection. So grab your copy here.

But if you really want to know about the ins and outs of Google Adwords then Perry Marshall's The Definitive Guide To Google AdWords is the book to have on your computer.

Good Luck

Thursday, December 07, 2006

CBDeluxe Marketplace

Remember in a past post, when I talked about that Clickbank Mall I bought. Well I got this email today about a free mall call CBDeluxe Marketplace.

Its a basic mall, no picture of the products (unless you do the upgrade) but there are some perks! Just for signing up for the free mall you get 6 free items. The mall is suppose to show the top selling item from Clickbank on the front page.

There is a newsletter that visitor can sign up for, and you don't have to worry about coming up with topic for the newsletter.(taken care of for you) And your Clickbank ID is embedded in the newsletter links.

So if this is something that may interest you, head over check it out. As you may have seen with other thing; this too is offered for a limited time. So they say!

Good Luck

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Your Anchor Link Strategy

So where was I, when the memo came out about an anchor linking strategy? Now remember I am new to this scene. But what I had learned was pick your keywords. Then pick the one keyword that best fits your site. Which would be your main keyword, this is the keyword or phase that you use as a text anchor link.

Now build your back-links using this anchor text (keyword) link along with your brief description. Now I sure that a percentage of you already know this, but it's a first for me!

Now you take say your top 5 keywords and write a brief description for each of them. Start submitting your anchor text links rotating after every 25-30 submissions.

Read the full article at here.

Good Luck

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Free E-book Adsense Arbitrate by Brad Callen

Hi Everyone; who has found this post!


I just came across this free e-book ( like you don't have enough the these on your hard drive) called Adsense Arbitrate. I have seen it selling on E-bay for as low as $5. But why pay anything when you can get it for free! Just right-click the link above and save target as.

It will show you exactly how Michael Plante made $4,515.21 using The Google Arbitrage Method - And Even Better...How You Can Do It Too!
In this e-book Michael talks about using Adword and getting this book about Google Adword so that he wasn't flushing money down the toilet.
Here is the book: The Definitive Guide to Google AdWords
And some people say that the Arbitrage Method died last year, but Michael is making money right now with this method, even as you read this post!

I started a new web site and if you go there and take a look around and leave me a comment, about what you think of the site, you can get another free e-book called Affiliate Masters Course. Just go to Affiliate Tips. This e-book has 197 pages of information. So after you take the tour hit the share your opinion link on the home page.

Thanks and Good Luck

Saturday, November 25, 2006

The CBClicks System; Help with Clickbank Sales

Have you heard about clickbank-ad-sense-script ads and how some affiliate marketers are making more money over Google AdSense. If you have been around for a while you will know that the Google AdSense program pays per click, but the CBClicks program pays you per sale, using their 11,000 plus clickbank products.

CBClicks System was introduced in August 2004 and has experienced a rapid growth since start-up. They use a combination between Viral Marketing and pop-under like promotion of Clickbank Products. And the best part is membership for using CBClicks is Free.

So how does it work?

A valid Clickbank user name is needed.
A membership to CBClicks can be obtained for free: Join CBClicks Here!
You can get source code from their websites in order to display CBClicks Ads. Two formats, Banner and Tower are available.

You starts out in sixth place and when you refer a person and they sign-up and put the source code on their site, you move up to fifth place in the ads. And so on and so on and so on.
Just imagine the amount of clicks per day everyone will get! Go take a look, and remember it's free. Oh! remember to turn on your speakers and listen to the presentation.

Sign up for CBClicks ... FREE

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Death of the Internet Marketing Report

Hi Again...

Laser here...

I just got an email about Mike Filsaime's Free Report called - "The Death of Internet Marketing"

I will admit, like you I was thinking, that it was some hyped up offer to get me to join for free and get some offer...

...Turns out I was wrong. Way wrong.

The bottom line is, this report really opened my eyes to what really is the death of Internet marketing. The good news is, the report also shows you what you need to know to succeed in the near future.

The times are changing! It would be a shame that you could have taken the opportunity to read this report, didn't and fail like many will.

I read it, and I wanted to share it with you ASAP.

I recommend you take a break from what ever it is you are doing if you can and get access to this report now.

Consider your future success by going here now...


Just stop and get your free report The Death of Internet Marketing

It's an interesting read: Thanks,

Laser

PS - Mike says it will only be available for a few weeks at most so do not delay...

So go here to Make Money Online

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Good Web directory I found

Yesterday I was talked about listing your site at web directories. Last night while looking for new places to list my site I found this place Best Web Directories.

It has a lot of directories listed even blog directories. Check it out!
If I find other site like this one I'll add them to this post.

Friday, November 17, 2006

Back to the Home Based Business Journey! Part 2

The other day I was talking about getting my site indexed and getting started with promoting it. Here are a few things I have read and done to promote my site: written an article; I'm not a writer, so I am looking for a software that can help me with that, plus ones that can help me submit them. I have posted in a few forums, I laugh about it now, but the first time I forgot to put my site address at the end of my post!

Site SEO is a place that is something we really need to look at. There are so many aspects to SEO. From using your most important keyword in your domain name to building one-way links and finding who your competition is linked to and trying to get a text link there too. Plus so much more. I didn't know about using a keyword in my domain, but I tried to pick one that was easy to remember.

Remember trying to optimize your site is a trial and error thing; change something and test it, make a change again etc.

Some basics I have learned from reading are:
Good strong keywords, using your most popular one in your domain, meta description and in the meta tag. Use the H1 and H2 tags. Don't over populate your page with keywords. Keep keyword density between 3 and 6 percent.
With images make sure to use the ALT tag and use a keyword there.
Try not to use stop words in your title etc. Stop words are: and, on, with etc.
Build backlinks from other sites in the form of a text link example: best diet book.
I have tried to get one way links by adding my site to open directories ones that have a Google PR of 4 or higher.



There are all kinds of site out there to find info about SEO. There are three newsletter that I like. One comes from Brad Fallen, the next comes from Brad Callen and the last is AbotDirectory.com just hit free links in my links area.

Another thing you need to do is offer a newsletter, because it's all in the list. This keeps you in contact with people and it will bring them back to your site over and over. Most important if you are offering products.

Now if you want to take a look at my first attempt go to Bob's Info World. Please leave me a comment tell me what you think! Oh and if you are wondering; no I haven't made anything from the site. Still not getting the traffic.

Good Luck

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Back to the Home Based Business Journey! Part 1

So on with the journey for a home base business. Now I have decided to go with a content site, using AdSense to see if I could make an income this way. This being my first attempt, I found a list of the most 100 searched keywords. I pick a theme for the site and picked 7 of these keywords that seemed to fit together. Now most people say, use just one subject per site, or start a mini-site, but with funds being limited I thought 7 subject would be that much better.

Now I thought that build-it and they will come, is all I had to do. A month of looking for content and putting the site together. Boy was I wrong! I knew I had to use my keywords in my meta tag and site description! But I didn't know about trying to use my main keyword in the domain name too. But that is just the beginning!
And now I have learned there is so much more to getting people to your site. Most of it I think has to do with search engine optimization, both on and off your-site.

Some say build your site and get up on-line and make changes as you go, reason for this is it may take some time for the search engines spiders to find your new site. So here is what I have learned so far.

Site layout needs to be neat, easy to use, simple and not overwhelming. To much information on a page can send people running, but not enough and you lose them too. You have to pike their interest. If you are using AdSense on your site, go to Google to see good ad placement. Have friends read and comment on your site.

When picking your keywords don't use the top ranking keywords, use lesser words that match your site. Reason: less competition; it harder to beat sites that have been on the web longer.

Don't submit to the search engine! It doesn't help anymore, I don't know how true this is, but I came across this statement a few times. Instead submit your site to open directories or online directories. This builds one-way links back to your site. Do a few a week not all at once.

I don't want to make this post to long so part 2 tomorrow.
If you have any helpful hints please leave me a comment!

Monday, October 23, 2006

Finding a Niche Thru Keywords

I got a newsletter last week, and it suggested using the most recent keyword list to help find a new niche market. There are a lot of programs to help you with keyword lists and keyword research. A few maybe able to show you a list of the most recent keyword searches done on the Internet in the last 48 hours or over the last 30 days.

A free program that is good for building keyword lists, is Good Keywords. But to get a list of keywords searched on the Internet go to http://www.wordtracker.com/topkeywords.html and sign up for their newsletter.

Good luck

Monday, October 16, 2006

Clueless about Opt-in Lists

As I have posted before I am a subscriber to a few newsletters. One of them comes from an Internet marketer called Michael Cheney.

If you remember I talked about a new product, that had evolved from the use of the Butterfly Marketing Manuscript a website called Butterfly Riches. Mr Cheney is one of the featured marketers on the site.

Well Mr. Cheney asked his subscribers how he could help them to success online. And this is an area in which I'm at a lose, being new to this whole Internet marketing thing. In reality I'm at a lose to every aspect of the home based business/Internet marketing thing.

And if you are trying to learn this stuff, like I am then you have see the phase; "It's all in the list!" Or something close to that.

Back to Mr. Cheney. He is working on step by step videos that shows you everything you need to know about setting up your opt-in list. If you are just starting out like me, then check out his site at 11 Days to List Profits

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Internet Business Models

From my search for a good online business, I have become aware that there are three main internet business models (maybe more but these are the ones I have noticed).

The first one (and this one seem to be growing) is the Membership Site Model. These sites can charge anywhere from $10 to $1000 a month. And for what you ask? Well this may range from tutorials, on going training, software or informational ebooks. With new quality content added each month.

The second is the Affiliate Model. The advantage of this model unlike the above model is that you don't have to create new products or content each month. You just have to come up with a creative way to get people to stop at the product landing page.

And if you find the right affiliate product to sell the owner of the product will already have a line of promotional tools to help you. If you pick a product that doesn't have these tools, then you will have to sit down with pen/paper and create your own unique sales tools.

The third is the eBay Power-seller/Super Store Model.
With this model you have to decide what you are going to sell, are you going to stock physical products or do the drop-ship thing.
How are you going to accept payment? Through Pay-Pal or take it one step further and go for a merchants account.

There are pro's and con's to each internet business model above. But first don't rush in to any home based business. There are a lot of people who want to sell you the perfect home based business and in many cases they are not using the information themselves.

Second remember that 90% of the time, you are not going to go from zero to millionaire in 15 mins to 45 days. If you really work at your business you may start to see some modest income in 4-6 months.

Third is don't quit to soon. It seem that we want things to happen right now or we quit. It may just be that you have to make minor changes to your plan. Changing then testing, learning from the effects of your changes. Then repeat!!!

Fourth thing is learn from the mistakes of others and from yourself. Don't be the dog chasing it's tail. Stay away from things that could get your site banded.

And if things are still not going your way. Go back to the basics, create new content, attract visitors through using new keywords, SEO and promotion.

Good Luck

Friday, October 06, 2006

New Way to Add Content if you have a Adsense Site

I subscribe to a lot of affiliate and marketing newsletters etc. As part of these newsletters are products being sold by the publisher of the letter. So when a product comes along that sounds like a good idea, I post them.

And if you have a content site and have trouble with new content, here is a new way to renew the content you have on your site. And opens up a new market for your site.

It's called Translation Gold. You will want to check this out.

Reminder: As I have said before, always check into any product or service before buying.

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Home Internet Business - 5 Mistakes to Avoid at Startup

Starting your own home Internet business can be an exciting thing. Dreams of independence, being your own boss, walking 20 feet to your office, early retirement, and telling your boss where he can 'place' that weekly report is appealing to most everyone.

Unfortunately it's not all glitz and glamour and at some point the dream loses much of its luster. This usually happens around the time one realizes that running an Internet business from the 'comfort of your home' is really a lot of work, that home is not as comfortable as its cracked up to be, and that retirement is still light-years away.

Even so, running your own Internet Business is still one of the best things since sliced bread and bad clichés. In this article I've listed some initial mistakes that many Internet novices tend to make and how to avoid them. "The smoothest road to success is the one without the potholes we create for ourselves." A famous person probably already said that. If not, then somebody alert Bartlett!

1. Don't Plan to Run Your Internet Business on the Family Computer.

This is a huge mistake that's made more often than you might think. In true capitalist fashion, many newbies figure they can save a buck or two by using the family computer instead of purchasing one of their own. Believe me, you don't want to go there.

If you have any doubts, simply picture what it would be like to have your 4-year old son pounding on the keys of the computer at your office or your obnoxious brother-in-law sloshing beer all over your desk while he surfs porn sites. Think your superiors would approve? Think you'd get much work done? Getting the picture?

If you have any doubts, simply picture what it would be like to have your 4-year old son pounding on the keys of the computer at your office or your obnoxious brother-in-law sloshing beer all over your desk while he surfs porn sites. Think your superiors would approve? Think you'd get much work done? Getting the picture?

If you want to run a successful Internet business, it is imperative that you work from your own computer that you have absolute control over.

2. Don't Plan to Set Up Your Home Office on the Kitchen Table.

I don't know about you, but my kitchen is like Grand Central Station nearly 24 hours a day. Yes, the kitchen table can make a nice substitute for a computer desk in a pinch, but I would not want to work there on a continual basis. There is simply too much distraction in your kitchen, or for that matter, any other main living area of your home.

What you need is a quiet place that you can get away from the daily ruckus, where you can spread out and concentrate on the tasks at hand. Ideally, you'll want to be in a room with four walls and a door, preferably one with a lock on it. If you don't have a spare bedroom, den, study, what have you, then at least find a nice corner of your home where you can have some occasional privacy. If you have to retreat to a corner in your basement, then do it.

You should have space and services for your computer, a phone, and a fax machine at a minimum. You should also seriously consider a printer, scanner and copier just to cover all the bases. Some of the all-in-one inkjet printers on the market today serve this purpose splendidly. Oh, and unless you enjoy sitting on a folding chair or milk crates, I suggest you find a comfortable, ergonomic, office chair. Your back and backside will love you for it.

3. Don't Plan to Use a Free Web Host.

I'm going to keep this one short and sweet. Free web sites in a nutshell:

a) Unprofessional

b) Annoying advertising pop-ups and banners

c) Typically unreliable

d) The web host can pull the rug out from under you at any time and without warning.

If you can't rely on your web site, then your customers cannot rely on you. It's as simple as that.

4. Lose the 'Build it and They Will Come' Mindset.

This is probably the mistake most often made by Internet marketing novices. Due in large part to the scams and get rich quick schemes posted all over the Web, folks think that all they have to do is build a good looking professional web site, slap a bunch of affiliate links on it, sit back and watch the money roll in. Sorry, not happening in this lifetime.

Establishing your domain and building your web site is the easy part. The marketing is an ongoing and time-consuming venture that literally makes or breaks your business. If people don't know you're there, then you're not going to make any money. Initially, plan to spend most of your time optimizing your pages for the search engines, establishing back links, writing articles, generating customer lists, adding daily content to your site(s), etc. and so on. You get out of it what you put into it.

5. Don't Quit Your Day Job.

This last item ties in more-or-less with the previous topic. Don't expect success overnight. Even if you could magically establish loads of pertinent back links, submit 20 articles a day, and optimize the white space out of your web pages all within a couple of weeks, don't expect any noticeable results for at least another 3 or 4 months. Why? Because Google runs the show.

It does not matter how good you are, how good your product is, or how well your web site is optimized for the search engines. Google WILL plant your butt firmly in its 'sandbox' for at least 3 months before deeming your site worthy enough to be listed anywhere near the top of its search results. The existence of this 'sandbox' cannot be confirmed, but the 'sandbox effect' is very much alive and kicking.

Even after your web site starts appearing in the search engines, establishing a good customer base and web presence will take even longer. In short, regardless of whether it's Google, MSN or Yahoo calling the shots, it's going to take some time before you start to see that first trickle of income from your web site. It will build in time, but you have to be patient and stick with it.

If you're serious about starting an Internet Business, then 'seriously' start an Internet business. Prepare appropriately and realistically and plan to put some work into it. Oh, and if you really just can't wait to give your boss those 'very specific directions', you may want to plan your time evenly between the unemployment line and your budding Internet career.

About the author:

Bob Davis is a professional database consultant, web designer, graphic artist, and Internet marketer. If you'd like some solid tips on starting your own legitimate Internet business, then visit his Home Internet Business Guide for Beginners.

You have permission to reprint this article, provided that the author bio, content, and links remain unaltered.

Written by: Bob Davis

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

A New Follow-up Product to the Butterfly Marketing Manuscript!

I just came across this new product, that has evolved from the Butterfly Marketing Manuscript!. They have taken fourteen marketing experts and reveal the secrets they used to generate over 1.1 million bucks since February 2006.
They have all used the Butterfly Marketing Manuscript and are sharing their stories, here at the Butterfly Riches!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Do You Have A Disclaimer for Your Website

Now as I look around at other people's websites; I have noticed that on most, there is some kind of disclaimer statement. This is a great idea if you are selling products as an affiliate.

It's just a good idea to have one on your site it you are selling a product. I posted an article early in the year that talked about having a disclaimer statement. It's called "Your Internet Business and the Law by Stephen Wright". I happened across, this site that you can get a free disclaimer statement.

I haven't used it yet, but if you do let me know how it worked for you. Here is the web address http://209.204.219.152/free_disclaimer.htm

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Next stop on the business highway

The next opportunity, I found while setting up the Easy Street Mall; one of my first attempts at a home based business. I had read a few things about the Affiliate Cash Vault, so I decided to buy it. I found a lot of good information on the site (and new ideas are added). I have used a few of the concepts from this product but it gave me new ideas and sent me in a whole different direction.

I found this software and have read a lot about it, it's by Brad Callen.

Now If you haven't heard about Brad Callen! He offers a number of software etc., to help with your internet business. One that comes right to mind is SEO Elite a program that helps improve your site ranking.

Check out these site!!!

Friday, August 18, 2006

New Marketing Course

Here is the latest marketing manual on the Internet. I have read about it in a few places and some of the guru’s are talking about it too. I haven’t been able to buy it because of my budget, but in the first days of this course going on sale it almost crashed the server.

Here are the first few lines of the sales page.


"Stop The Traffic!"

Imagine Today You Put Into Motion A Few Small Actions That In Just A Few Weeks Delivered An Unstoppable Flood Of Traffic And Sales In Which The Only Way You Could Shut It Off Would Be To Call Your Web Host And Insult His Mother!

Warning: One of The Most Startling, Confidential, and Talked About Money Making Marketing Strategies Ever Compiled In One Book May Now Be Available To You!


It looks like a great opportunity and something you should look at if you want or have a business on the Internet! It’s call the Butterfly Marketing Manuscript!

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Find a Niche

So you just found out that your idea for a niche is over populated. And you don’t know where to go from here. First thing is to brainstorm to find another niche and remember to keep an open mind. So grab a pen and paper and just look around your house because any of the things you’re looking at right now could be a niche item (remember to always carry a pen and paper with you, because ideas are all around you).
Another source to find a niche idea is to read random blogs, because they provide fresh, timely information. Forums are another place to find ideas for a niche market.

After you find a niche say “Bass Fishing” search Google for “Bass Fishing Forums” and “Bass Fishing Blogs”. Now if your asking yourself why checkout these places? The answer is because you may find a problem people are having or sub-niches like bass fishing lures.

Next step is a two-part process: one is building a keyword list and the other is where you check to see if your niche is over populated. There are a few places to build keyword list one of the most popular is wordtracker.com but I use this free one, goodkeywords.com. So let’s check to see if you have a good niche market.

Using our above example of bass fishing lures and plugging it into our keyword program, we will get up to 100 keywords and phases. Next we do a search of Google for these keywords using our example of “bass fishing lures” which gives us a result of 50,400. Some of the top affiliates say a good niche market is:

Rosalind Gardner (Super Affiliate Handbook) doesn’t consider anything under 100,000 competing sites to be a viable niche.

Jimmy D. Brown suggests ideal competing sites to be 30,000 to 100,000.

Andrew Williams thinks a good niche is 1000 or less.

I have been using Jimmy Brown 30,000 to 100,000 to try and find a good niche market.

Then I take 50,400 (Google search result) and divide it by 3362 (keyword search result for the month) this gives us a 15 and the lower this number is means that we probably have a viable niche market. After running all the keywords take the lowest ranking and see if you can find products for that niche keyword.

Good luck with your hunt!

Friday, July 28, 2006

Interesting Find--Off the Beaten Path

This is off the beaten path of my journey to a home based business. But I heard about this free web site that pays you for your opinion! Now most sites like these; make you pay a fee. Just wanted to share this one with you. If you happen to find your way to this blog check this site out. It may be a way to make some extra money.

So just click here to check it out. Who knows where it may take you.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Using Adwords

Here is a great tool to use when building you adword's list. And it is free http://www.goodkeywords.com/

Friday, July 21, 2006

Side Note to Walking the Affiliate Highway

1) Join internet forums that deal with topics about affiliate selling, affiliate marketing etc. By browsing topics on these affiliate forums, you will learn which products people are selling, problems people are having (you may have a product or you can find a product that will help them) and other ideas that may help you. Remember others have made mistakes and if you can learn from these mistakes,then you are one step closer to success.

2) Like the Forex market, I have read that 90% of affiliates make little or no money. This may be true but don't let this stop you from trying. Just don't jump into affiliate marketing with your eyes closed. Learn everything you can, find a good niche market, fill the need with a product.

3) You will also hear that you should start off with niches that you know something about. A hobby or something you are very interested in. If this is where you choose to start research to make sure that this niche isn't over saturated.

4) Multiple streams of income is another subject you will hear a lot about. This is a great idea. But a word of advice when you are first starting out, work on one source at a time and get it set up so that it is on auto-pilot. Before move on to the next income source. Or you will have a lot of nothing making a lot of nothing.
That is what I found myself doing with all the products I found on Clickbank and the excitement of starting an online business. Along with reading all the hype of making $$$ a month.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Walking Down The Affiliate Highway!

First I read some articles that said the best thing is selling your own products. Well I don’t have a product and I don’t know what product would sell anyway. You can buy products with resell rights. Just do a Google search on products + resell rights or resell etc. But what do I know about setting up a site to take payments from people. So moving on.

Then almost everything else I read pointed me to Clickbank. What is Clickbank? I would describe it as an affiliate warehouse. A place where people who want product to sell, met people who have products to sell and Clickbank takes care of the payment part. Well this sounded like the answer to all my problems. But Clickbank has over 10,000 different products. Now which one to sell? The question here is 10,000 products and how many people use Clickbank and how many are selling that product you pick. Because you don’t what to pick a product that everyone is selling. On the other hand you don’t want to pick a product that has a bad sales page, which insures that you will be wasting your time and money.

So I looked through Clickbank’s categories and with my mind-set still thinking e-store, I found three possibilities. The first was call CB Mall , the second was 1stPromotion and the third was Dave’s Cool Little Website. All three sell everything listed at Clickbank.

Now all are about the same, so money being a factor I went with 1stPromotion. Now the problem, is that I didn’t and don’t know how to promote this store. So I used an adwords campaign, and I have had about one hundred people go to the mall. And what I have learned is that the one stop shopping doesn’t work for me. You need to find a more targeted product to go to a targeted buyer.

Side note: using adwords to try to target a lot of buyers for a lot of products, is a waste of money. Out of one hundred people there were zero sales. So lets do the math, that is $10 spent and zero sales. For most product if you sale one thing you will make say $25. So if I spend $25 or more and make one sale I’m losing money. The mall is still up and running just have to find a better way to advertise. Get more people there!

All these malls are great! And I have read some very good things about
Dave’s Cool Little Website. But it’s a numbers game.

After stopping my adwords campaign I found these sites that may help:
The Definitive Guide to Google AdWords

Google Adwords Money Pro
To date I have not used any of these adword products, but as soon as I can afford one I will. And I will post how well it works!

I just received a report on how Google figures the bid price for adwords, get your copy here

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

An Important Tool For Your Business

I feel that this will be one of the most important tools, which you will use in what every home based business opportunity you decide to venture into. The reason I believe this is because so far in my journey, I have signed up for a lot of things. From forums, newsletters, email accounts and a few different programs.

And every time I go to one of these sites I have to enter the web address log in page, enter my user name and password. Now the problem is that at some point, it begins to become a problem trying to remember everything. I started writing them all down, but having to look up this information every time I want to go to one of these site started to take up more and more time.

Now I sure that you could find a few free programs, but this is the best program I found. They have a free program in which you can store ten sites with password etc., but buy the full program when you get pass ten sites.

The reason I like this program is, it stores the web address, user name and password for that site. Then after that all you have to do is find the site in the pull down menu, and it brings you to the log in page and signs you in. The other reason I like this software is that it has a password generator. Which will give you strong passwords.

This software is Roboform . Give the free software a try. It will make your life a whole lot easier.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

I found this article below, and if you are going to start a on-line business this may help you. It's a little long but an interesting read.

Your Internet Business and the Law by Stephen Wright

With the number of internet businesses being established on the internet setting new records seemingly every business day, it is no surprise that a growing number of these end with serious business and legal difficulties. A common excuse appears to be a claim of "ignorance to the law" or the fact that many are simply unaware of the existing regulations and laws. Sadly, as you might expect, ignorance is not a recognized defense for the legal requirements.

To protect yourself and your investment, it is strongly recommended that you follow a few basic practices and include legal notices in the content of your website. Generally, there are a few general business notices and a relatively short list of legal notices that if included, will provide basic coverage and notice to outside parties seeking to validate (or dispute) the credibility and legal sufficiency of your website activities.

There are a number of ways to obtain the notices and language needed for these purposes. Certainly, obtaining legal advice is a preferred method, if considered necessary. Without going to this expense, many web entrepreneurs are comfortable by performing a canvass of a given website's competitors. Staying close to the coverage and language of other websites who generally sell the same or similar supplies and services of your site can be adequate. These should be altered and customized as appropriate to fit your specific circumstances (to avoid potential legal issues of copyright infringment). Of late, there are a number of internet websites who provide notice wording and online notice language generation (some free of charge, some on a fee basis). And of course there are software products available for this purpose as well.

As a basic primer into the notices needed, below is a representative sampling of those needed:

GENERAL CATEGORY NOTICES:

CONTACT INFORMATION/CONTACT US: Websites should contain a webpage which identifies various means to contact the company. These include valid email addresses and phone numbers. The new CAN/SPAM requirements stipulate that a full physical address be included as well.

ABOUT/ABOUT US: Websites should contain a webpage which identifies the general company information, including ownership information, historic perspective of the company, etc.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/FAQ's: Websites should contain a webpage which contains a listing of the most commonly asked questions regarding interacting with the given business. This page is entirely optionally, but can substantially reduce numbers of inquiries and questions by making this information readily available to potential customers in advance.

NOTICES OF A LEGAL NATURE:

EARNINGS DISCLAIMER: Many sales and promotional marketing websites contain specific claims of revenues achieved by owners, affiliates, or others using their products. For these websites, it is recommended that they contain a webpage with statements concerning potential earnings potential and the lack of "guarantees" regarding the amounts used. Any amounts used should be disclaimed as "results achieved by others - and in no way a guarantee that everyone will have similar results", or words to that effect.

DISCLAIMER ON USE OF DATA: Websites should contain a webpage which contains specifics regarding the limitations and liabilities for the use, sharing, or redistribution of data and information contained on your website. Also, for website that include information which may be downloaded by clients, disclaimers regarding limitations of your liability for viruses, spyware, worms, etc., or other calamities incurred during the download are appropriate.

PRIVACY: With the continuing SPAM problems, it is advisable that websites include a webpage which advises visitor's regarding the company's policy for safeguarding any data received from them. This should include the nature of the data gathering, purpose, intended use, disposition, and sharing of any data information obtained. And by all means, ALWAYS follow the stated policy. Website owners should resist the temptation to sell visitor information when the sharing of this data was not properly disclosed at the time it was obtained.

COPYRIGHT: Websites should contain a webpage which contains copyright specifics. This disclaimer is required to alert others regarding the legal standing of your products and services.

Legal Notice Support: To avoid even the potential of legal problems, anyone considering doing business on the internet is required to be fully aware of the rules, regulations, and laws which website owners are required to abide by. As a resource for conducting business within the United States, owners should review basic information at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website. For the latest FTC coverage, visit the following website:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/dotcom/index.html


All website owners must be aware of the laws regarding unwanted email (SPAM). Current requirements mandate the inclusion of a physical address and an "opt-out" method for all email marketing campaigns. Check on all the latest SPAM regulations at the FTC website: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/spam/rules.htm

The requirements are not complicated or impossible to follow. Many agree, they are straightforward, but even so, being aware of the rules and laws, knowing where to go and what the "basic rules are" is absolutely critical. My disclaimer here is: "in no way are these tips and ideas intended to be a comprehensive all-inclusive listing of the legal and business notices needed to run an internet business. These are representative examples only. Legal counsel should be used when in doubt". However, this article is intended to raise your awareness to the issues and prompt you to appropriate action.

Stephen Wright is President and CEO of www.InternetMarketingUSA.com Weary from failed programs, tips, and "make them rich" advice? Get it ALL, step-by-step, the gory details, and the hand-holding to Get Your Rich. It is all waiting for you at: http://www.InternetMarketingUSA.com/pips.html

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Tuesday, July 04, 2006

So What’s Next: The Big Read

So I stepped back for a moment! I had spent a little more that $25 to take on the last business opportunity. And remember I am on a budget. And with each attempt you get a little more cautious. On my search I came across quite a few e-books that said that they could make me this or that. And I have read a few articles about quite a few people that have bought all kinds of e-books. And yes, more than half were worthless.

I started reading and researching other business opportunities that looked good and pass on a few that were good opportunities. Because I didn't have the funds to get started.

Here are some of the business opportunities I looked at.

*I looked at finding drop shippers and opening an e-store using Yahoo's web hosting.
*Then there was that vitamin web site, but I'm not very good when it come to talking to people. Asking them to go check out my site.
*I even looked at a few companies that you buy the product and they help you get a down-line.
*Everyone's know about the E-bay thing but, from what I hear you have to know what to sell.
*Now this one looked good, I have read some reviews on it, I may come back to it when I can afford to. It called Plug in profit.

Next I checked into some of the stock market software companies that you see on the television and into the forex market. Which looks like a great way to make a living. But is really risky (a lot to learn). They say that 90% of the people investing in the forex lose their money. So moving on!

One day, I came across this article about selling your own products like e-books etc. Farther down in the article it talked about affiliate programs. And just like that, the light bulb came on. Sell other peoples products. I put everything else on hold and started down this road.

Next I'll talk about my walk down the affiliate highway.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

My Next Adventure: On With the Quest

I started searching the web again. Looking at this business and that business. One day I got this email, from one of the newsletters I had joined. It talked about the newest business on the web, and just a few people knew about it and how it worked.
Well I went to the website and read the half-hour sales page (why is it that these sales pages have to be so long? It’s like they say the same thing in three different places, mixed in with some testimonies all on the same page.)

Did the review thing. Found a few different prices and went for the more expensive course. Figured it was the best and guess what? It wasn’t! What is this business you are asking yourself? It was trading e-currency.
Now remember the warning signs from a earlier post. Well here are some of them:

1.) Work for as little as 15 minutes a day. (Or in either words spend more time with your family)
2.) Start this business for as little as $25.
3.) No risk of losing your investment.
4.) I think it went like this: watch your money double every week. (Greed factor)

Here is the short story of how it works. You have the main company, and then you have the currency houses (for lack of a better word). You send your money to a currency house then transfer it to the main company. Buy your investment; pull some out on what seems to be credit. Transfer it to a currency house which looks like a loan. Put it back in, pay some fees and around and around and around.

Well the main company’s customer services sucks! How they wanted thing to run and the way they told you, how things were supports to run were too different animals.
And they have changed the rules so many times, that you can’t get your money out.

But I have hope that they will get the system working again!!

Monday, June 26, 2006

On with my search for a home based business opportunity

My first attempt at an online business was an E-store. I was up late one night and one of them 30-minute buy this, came on. And I bought into it hook, line and sinker. And what really got me was the 60-day money back guarantee. I mean the wheels were turning, I could hardy sleep. And when my starter kit got here; I was in heaven. I was going to be the next millionaire. I read all the material that day. Logged on; set up my site with their e-z web builder. And I waited for the sales to roll in.

I waited 10 days, 20 days, 30 days and you guessed it no sales. So I started to talk to the company that sold me this business. Because in the books I was sent, they promised all kinds of things.
To make a long story short, they told me a few ways to get people to my site. It don’t help. Then came the real part of their business “If you would like to up grade to a better site package, our team will set up your site for you. You have your choice of bah bah bah, gold package, bah bah bah.”

I returned all the material got my money back before the 60 days were up. And sat back to look and see if I had learned a lesson!

1.) How is the customer service?
2.) Watch for companies that hook you with one thing, then try to sale you more (better up grades).
3.) Do real business offer money back guarantees? Because think about it, if you are getting a guarantee, then they are selling you a product. Just a thought!!

Saturday, June 17, 2006

So you have found a Home Based Business Opportunity

Before you get all caught up in the moment, thinking about how great this opportunity looks. You are going to want to do a little research, before making a big decision. This can be done in a couple of ways.

1.) Look at the Better Business Bureau. They also have an online version where you can go to check on businesses. See if there are complaints.

2.) Next you may want to do a search for reviews on the business opportunity. See how many good or bad reviews are there? Remember to use caution, when using sites that review businesses!
I have come across a few that reviewed the business I was interested in. They gave it two thumbs up, in reality they were the one who owned the business. So see if you can find more than one good or bad review.

3.) Search the forums; there are a lot of them that have subjects talking about companies or products. The postings are from other people who have gotten scammed or the opportunity wasn’t that good etc. But you also want to keep an open mind at the forums too. Because there are some people that post answers and it seems that everything is a scam.

4.) Also when looking into a business opportunity or product look to see if they have a brick and mortar address, phone number and support to handle your questions.

Next I’ll start talking about my journey.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

So You Want to Start a Home Based Business!

And you are wondering about take the first step. Like so many others thinking the same thing, you do a Google search on home based business and now you are looking at the results of over 1,300,000,000. Or possible more depending on how you entered your search term.

What do you do now? Well I was sitting in your shoes, two months ago and had been dreaming about starting a home based business for over a year. So I decided to take the plunge and started looking on the subject of different types of home based businesses. And was I surprised at just how many different home base business opportunities there are out there.

Most play on your greed by making statement like make 10,000 a month or six figure a year. Little to no work or just work 30 minutes a day. And on and on and on. Then you have to figure which ones are scams and which are real.

So I decided to keep an online journey showing how I do. That way I can help someone else, who may find these pages. And for the record I not an expert and I never done anything like this in my life.

Now I don’t know how often I will add to this blog. But I will, when I make a change to what I’m doing on my search for a good home based business. And within the next few weeks I will tell you what I've done up till now.

So first things first. Before you get all caught up in the search for your new home based business. You need to step back and take a look at your computer. What I mean by this, is you need to look at how secure your computer is. Just getting on the Internet may allow a virus, spyware or other harmful items to gain access to your computer.
A good example of this; is when we find free downloads, you want to watch where you get them from. Due they post that they are virus and spyware free?

Next let’s start with anti-virus software. Not having a lot of extra money, I used free virus scans. Which don’t stop an attack like having installed software. But I could still scan with them, so I used Panda Software. Their free scan will remove viruses and will tell you if you have spyware. But buying the software is better as it will stop attacks before they get a change to screw up your computer.

As for spyware, I use the one that comes built in to Panda. Then I use a few free ones. That’s just me, I like to cover my bases. But Panda is the one I use the most to check my computer.

Now the one thing you want to remember to do is, put everything you can on auto update. From your computers OS (Windows update), to your spyware. And if they don’t have an auto update, get in the practice of manually updating them on Monday or Friday. Then ran scans! Every week.

So let's recap:
1) Keep your OS up-to-date
2) Update your anti-virus software weekly
3) Update your spy-ware weekly
4) Set everything you can on auto pilot
5) Run all the above once a week

Monday, March 20, 2006

Great Web Hosting - What to Look For!

by: Keith Thompson
Web hosting can best be described as a modern-day marriage: none of this till death do us part stuff, it's more like I'll stick around as long as your uptime is 100%, you answer my frantic queries instantly, and you charge me less than a decent latte at Starbucks. What follows is a few tips to help make the relationship less rocky and possibly prosperous!
First of all, we all need to take a little responsibility and at least figure out what we think we need from a web host up front. This isn't always as easy as you might imagine. You don't always know your exact needs ahead of time, and sometimes these things are difficult to foresee. Your site may become hugely popular, requiring more bandwidth or storage than previously thought. You may decide to have data feeds hosted on your site, which will gobble up resources. On online store can do the same. One way I've found myself in the position of having to change web hosts is when a technology you want to use or implement on your site isn't supported by your host. This will (and did!) prompt a move.
Ask friends and associates who they use. While their needs may be somewhat different than yours, basic issues such as support and uptime will be evident, as will customer satisfaction. Check out several of the web hosting directories, as they maintain a wealth of current information regarding the specifics you're interested in. Come armed with a list of things you're looking for and narrow your choices down using this.
Make sure you can grow with this new host. Not only in the size of your current sites, but also number of domains and subdomains you can host there. If you're anything like me, I want to be able to get the most bang for my hosting buck! Don’t be afraid of terms like reseller hosting. You can actually not only save yourself a lot of money in the long run if you have a lot of sites, and also make your online life a lot more organized. Not to say you should have all your sites on one host, as things change. I have four hosting account at the moment, with many sites on each.
In short, due your homework, check them out, do your part in knowing as specifically as possible what you're after, and make your choice. This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship!

Copyright 2006 Keith Thompson

About The Author
Keith Thompson is the Webmaster of http://web-hosting.internetmarketinghere.com/, a site reviewing and offering great choices for outstanding web hosting.

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