Archive for the 'Online Marketing' Category

  • From Laid Off Worker To Online Dating Coach

    For many laid off workers, the lay off spells the end of a “life”. Post lay off existence usually means they’ll never recover their wages or enjoy life quite that much again. To be sure, I’m describing the existence of many blue collar factory workers… not laid off “execs” per se.
    Ms. Kelly’s story [...]

  • FirstPagePressRelease.com Guerilla Web Marketing

    David Frey brought my attention to this website: FirstPagePressRelease.com
    So what’s the scoop?
    Optimized press releases are a relatively little-known development in the world of search engine exposure. Within 24 hours, a well-optimized, properly distributed press release will climb to the first page of Google News and Yahoo! News. More than 27 million people use these news [...]

  • PayPal Offers New Wizard For Use With Quickbooks For Invoices

    QuickBooks is the premier “off the shelf” accounting solution for small business.
    Till now, there was a “disconnect” when it came to invoicing customers and allowing them to use PayPal.
    The problem has been solved by a simple wizard downloadable from PayPal that allows for integration of the PayPal payment option with QuickBook business management tools.
    Info On [...]

  • Boosting Web Traffic Through RSS

    Have a website or weblog? Having an RSS feed can get you extra traffic from unexpected sources.
    Webpreneurs are increasingly using feeds to add constantly updated content to their websites.
    Who knows… they might pick up your feed to highlight and send you some extra hits for free thanks to their marketing efforts?
    Products like Adrian Ling’s Power [...]

  • The Truth About Doing Surveys At Home

    I have received lots of questions about “Paid Online Surveys”… are they a “scam”?
    The short answer is “no” but I’ll qualify that in a moment.
    In just the last year, I’ve made $80 from SurveySavvy.com – no fortune by any means. But given the time I’ve put into it, I can’t complain. It’s time I’d have [...]

  • How To Set Up And Run Your Own Home Based Publishing Business

    Dan Poytner has been promoting self publishing for years.
    Here are his tips on how to start your own home based publishing business.
    Anyone can be a publisher. The publisher is the one who puts up the money. If you invest in your own printing, you are a self-publisher. If you begin to take in manuscripts from [...]

  • Don’t Do This On Ebay!

    To spare the hapless further embarassment I will not post a link, but I will mention on one of the forums the other day, a budding netpreneur told this story.
    He became an affiliate for a program that supposedly told people how to get an expensive set of golf clubs for next to nothing.
    Evidently the affiliate [...]

  • Chitika’s E- MiniMalls – New source of PPC revenue?

    Chitika.com offers a unique new pay per click revenue alternative.
    Whereas many pap per click systems specialize in text ads, Chitika offers a combination of a picture and text designed to promote “comparison shopping”.
    These ads CAN be run on the same page as “contextual text ads” IF the webmaster designates the content to be shown… a [...]

  • Adsense Style Profits Await Enterprising Publishers

    As netpreneurs, here’s what we do know.
    1. Depending on the keyword chosen, advertisers pay $0.5 to over $100 per click to have somebody simply LOOK AT their website and (hopefully) read their sales message.
    2. Net Publishers who run dynamic advertising for Google or Yahoo are paid some percentage of the price the advertisers pay per [...]

  • Sure Fire Wealth?

    You may receive an email like I did.
    The email makes it sound like you’re getting a real deal… A $97 value annual membership for free.
    And to be sure you DO get lots of free ebooks… an excellent collection, some with resale rights.
    But this is also a group similar to the Joint Venture folks who [...]