Friday, December 18th, 2009 at
3:22 am
I was introduced to this new GDI recruitment system the other day by an online friend of mine..
Once I did my Due Diligence I saw that the system has been online the last 4 months (and I had not heard about it)
Next I found out it is ranking very well on Alexa..
Yesterday it was ranked 12,191th most popular website online!
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Monday, December 7th, 2009 at
12:20 pm
NOTE: The following is a guest post from one of my favorite internet marketing mentors.
Why I Love Affiliate Marketing – Part 4
By Jimmy D. Brown of “Affiliatenaire”
I’m sure by now you are well aware that there are those who have reported HUGE amounts of money being made with their online businesses. What you may not be aware of is the amount of work involved in generating those “sales” (not always net profit, mind you … this isn’t “spendable”
income in a lot of cases.)
That brings me to the fourth reason why I love affiliate marketing…
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
9:18 am
NOTE: The following is a guest post from one of my favorite internet marketing mentors.
Why I Love Affiliate Marketing – Part 2
By Jimmy D. Brown of “Affiliatenaire”
Pop quiz time. What does “HTML” stand for? Don’t know that one? How about this – what does “FTP” stand for? OK, one more chance. Do you know how to work with either?
That brings me to the second reason why I love affiliate marketing…
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 at
7:47 am
Signing up for an MLM Opportunity can be exciting. The mind swirls with the idea of a large residual income and the ability to do as you please. Once this initial fantasy subsides you have some very important matters to consider.
Since the MLM business is built upon the idea of duplication, you must think about how you will recruit new distributors. A smart MLmer will also develop a means to sell the MLM company’s primary product. Even though many huge organizations have been built on product sales alone, most MLMer’s overlook this marketing method.
Let’s look at a simple example. Would you rather have 1000 distributors purchasing $100 a month in product or 300 distributors selling $700 a month in product? Since MLM commissions are based on volume and the 1st group’s volume is $100,000 and the 2nd group’s volume is $210,000, who made the most money? It is obvious that the 2nd group was more profitable. Don’t neglect product sales systems if you can find them.
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at
7:23 am
The 7 Basics That All Sites Need to Adhere To
Basic #1:
Have a great keyword-loaded URL [Get your domain and hosting at bluehost.com]. Create small uris with: Snipurl.com, Tinyurl.com, ICANN.org is the technical coordination body for the Internet (what to do about domain name disputes).
Basic #2:
Easy to use Site Is your site easy to use and navigate? Does it satisfy its intended purpose? Use techniques that are friendly to your customers and prospects. View compatibility with various browsers: AnyBrowser.com. Check your graphics efficiency: Optiview.com ’s Quickscan, keep track of your site’s performance: atwatch.com, dotcom-monitor.com, Keynote.com or lnternetSeer.com. Make sure your links work: SevenTwentyFour.com or validator.w3.org
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Saturday, August 23rd, 2008 at
4:41 am
The internet offers numerous affiliate programs that make it possible for one to generate a nominal source of income. Some of the types of affiliate programs found on the internet today are CPA, CPC, CPM and CTR. One of the affiliate programs, CPA is the acronym for cost per action. Pay per click affiliate program is another name for CPA.
This affiliate program is basically an online advertising payment model where payment is based on qualifying actions by the visitors like sales and registrations. These programs usually provide banners, buttons, text descriptions and other advertising means to generate action from the visitor, therefore making you money.
The word action in these programs generally defines some sort of conversion in the transaction. The most common conversions, as mentioned, are sales and registrations. However, deals that are based only on clicks are not included in this program as deals that take place through clicks are generally categorized under cost per click.
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