Article Ape – The King Kong Of Articles!

Posted September 30th, 2007. Filed under MRR/PLR

Article Ape

Here’s what exactly you’re going to get with Article Ape:

1) High Quality Content: This isn’t your run of the mill garbage content that you see on most of the software generated websites. You and your customers will be proud to display, share, and sell this premium information with people.

2) 250 total articles every single month: You’ll never run out of fresh content. Your visitors, subscribers, and customers will be wondering “How is this person producing so much quality content?” but they’ll never know your secret weapon.

3) 25 articles spread across 10 niches: You and your customers aren’t left with 250 articles in just one niche. You get variety so you and your customers can multiply your income streams.

4) The right to do what you want with the products: It isn’t hard to see all the possibilities that you have with this content. Take a look above for a few ideas to get your started.

5) Reliable delivery of 250 new articles in 10 different niches every month: I have a team of experienced writers writing every day of the week to make sure that you have a boatload of content every month.

And some of the ways you can pull in a hefty income with your premium content:

1) Create quality mini e-books that you can plug affiliate links into to generate big time affiliate income.

2) Offer some of the articles as a meaty report that your visitors can give away to promote your site. You can even brand it with their links so they make affiliate income!

3) Put together a content site and put your Google Adsense code into the pages for hands free Adsense income.

4) You get 25 articles in 10 niches for a total of 250 articles every month so you can load up your articles to go out once a week and have a newsletter set for a year in advance.

5) Add an e-course to your products as a bonus that goes out weekly past the refund time! This will dramatically cut down on refunds because they want the rest of the quality e-course that is continuing past the refund deadline!

6) Use some the articles to attract new subscribers and clients to opt-in to your list and then use more of the articles to follow-up with them and sell them.

7) Arrange the articles into a full-fledged paid product and sell it for big money!

8) Submit the articles under your name to all of the article directories you can get your hand on and get hoards of traffic, links to your site, and higher search engine rankings.

Get your $1 trial today!

How to rank high in Google with LSI.

Posted September 29th, 2007. Filed under Website Development

The days of keyword stuffing, single phrase optimization and concentrating only on incoming links to gain traffic are slowly being phased out as a more holistic approach to judging website content comes online. This new concept has many webmasters hopping, and it should. Latent semantic indexing is quickly becoming the wave of now.

Latent semantic indexing is a Google-driven creation that’s meant to better gauge the content of a web page in relation to the entire site to discover the overall theme. It is a more sophisticated measure of what sites and their pages are all about. While it doesn’t mean webmasters need to completely retool all of their keyword optimization efforts, it does mean depth needs to be a greater consideration.

The history behind latent semantic indexing is rather interesting. Google’s current ranking system, which relies on incoming links (or votes) and keywords to scan pages for relevancy when surfers do searches has been known for penalizing perfectly good sites. The system was set up to scan for relevance and quality. In the process, it has a habit of knocking new sites and those which add too much content too quickly. Although some of these sites, naturally, are those that result from link farming and quick keyword stuffed content generators, not all are unplanned fabrications.

Google wanted a better way, and found one. Latent semantic indexing is meant to scan the overall theme of a site, so as not to penalize those sites that have fresh, relevant and good content even if they do happen to pop up over night.

This new focus puts an emphasis on quality and freshness of content to help sites gain higher ranking position. In essence, latent semantic indexing is meant to give a searcher the best possible site to meet their needs based on relevant keywords and comprehensive coverage and not just incoming links.

This system basically presents a more fair way to give search engine users the pages they really want. It does what Google has always tried to do provide higher quality, more relevant results.

The old days of Google putting 80% of its emphasis on incoming links and 20% on the actual site itself are coming to an end. Incoming links will always have relevance, especially in regard to breaking search “ties” but they may not carry the same weight as before. This can make it a bit easier for those who work on their sites with an emphasis on quality to see real results.

What all of this means to web publishers is that those who have done and continue to do their jobs correctly will have a better chance of shining with latent semantic indexing. Those who keyword stuff, create nonsensical content and spend a lot of time using link farms likely will not.

The key to getting ahead in the new age of Google search falls on quality. Sites that provide useful and relevant information in regard to their content will be likely to do better on searches. Those that cut corners could find themselves at the bottom of the search totem pole.

SiloMatic

If you’re looking to build a perfectly-structured, highly-optimized theme-based site or even improve your existing site there is a great new software tool that just came out called SiloMatic, created by none other than software genius Jeff Alderson.

This software guarantees all of your web pages will be properly structured to rank high on Google and other major search engines.

Know what to sell on eBay currently?

Posted September 28th, 2007. Filed under Auction And Dropshipping

Ans: Products are in HOT demand with LOW competition!

Using this software…

Auction Inspector is a software designed to analyze posts from buyers in eBay's WANT IT NOW section of eBay (US, Au, Ca and UK) in order to find untapped hidden niche markets…products that lots of people are wanting, but nobody is selling.

It scours posts in selected categories or using selected keywords in order to find frequently repeated terms that might indicated a significant demand for a particular product. It also correlates this demand with the number of replies from sellers, and returns the results plus a calculated "potential" for the term. Terms with high "potential" are products that a lot of people are requesting, but not many sellers are responding to.

There's more information about the software and they give you examples of potential niches they've uncovered using Auction Inspector. If you're into making money from eBay then you definitely want to check this out.

Easy Dashboard For Breezy Affiliate Marketing.

Posted September 27th, 2007. Filed under Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate Dashboard

Whether you're selling products or services online, chances are you've been paying attention to the lightning fast rate at which new Internet marketing products come out.

It seems like every other day another new product offer hits my inbox…so I know how easy it is to feel confused or overwhelmed about which products are right for you, especially when you're just starting out!

There's only 1 product I know of that boils down, step by step, what you need to do and how to do it into a simple "point, click and follow the steps" system that includes 36 steps to get traffic to your website via your own affiliate program.

That product is the "Affiliate Dashboard".

If you've been sitting around saying you wish that some day the keywords you've bought would somehow magically turn into traffic to your website, or if you're frustrated waiting for your SEO expert to finally, maybe, possibly get back to you, or you're tired of wasting money on systems that just don't seem to work then maybe it's time you stopped making excuses and just get it done!

Here's the formula: Affiliate Dashboard = Get It Done

If you want to get more traffic to your website then check out Marlon Sanders' brand new Affiliate Dashboard right away.

BRAD and Jennifer Fallon got more than they bargained for when they walked down the aisle in 2003.

Their nuptials spawned a multi-million-dollar e-commerce site that 4 years later morphed into a veritable Internet empire consisting of more than half a dozen sites. But that is what happens when a bride who is determined to find something different for her wedding marries a groom who is an expert in search engine optimisation.

When Jennifer was planning her wedding, she turned to the Internet to find favours for her guests. Specifically, she was looking for place-card holders for the reception tables.

Finding examples online was not the problem. In fact, Jennifer was overwhelmed by just how many different online merchants were selling wedding favours. But she was underwhelmed by the quality and variety.

Her fruitless Internet shopping experience did not ruin her wedding—rather, it gave her and her fiance, Brad, a great business idea. They decided to start their own online wedding favours site and to distinguish theirs from the competition with broader merchandise offerings, better design and more targeted online marketing.

Via their website, My Wedding Favors, the Fallons carry about 600 different wedding favours, as well as bridesmaids’ gifts, groomsmen’s gifts and other wedding accessories. They ship 800 orders a day from their warehouse in Norcross, Georgia, near Atlanta.

They also have several other e-commerce sites, such as Elegant Wedding Bands and Quality Bridal Shoes.com, that they cross-promote to couples planning to marry. The Fallons are also behind many other non-related Web stores like Electric Scooters Galore, The Corner Stock and Instant Poker Chips.

Just a few months after getting hitched, Brad and Jennifer launched their website, My Wedding Favors, with an initial investment of less than US$1,000 (S$1,504) including US$50 spent on a Yahoo store. They chose Yahoo specifically because it was a quick, easy and affordable way to build a Web store.

With the rest of their initial US$1,000 investment, the Fallons bought merchandise at the Atlanta Gift Mart and funded an online advertising and search engine optimisation campaign.

Their Yahoo store launched with just 40 products, but within the first month, sales reached US$11,000. By the third month—on the strength of Web advertising and marketing—monthly sales rose to US$80,000. Within 6 months, the Fallons’ sales totalled US$150,000 a month, or US$1.8 million on an annualised basis.

Now, just 3 years into their venture, the Fallons are at the helm of a US$15 million company, with one-third of its revenues coming from their wedding favours site. They have both left full-time jobs to run their entrepreneurial venture.

The true reason for the Fallons’ success is that they drive a huge volume of traffic to their Yahoo store and convert a significant percentage of that traffic into sales. The Fallons went into business knowing there was a huge demand for wedding favours, decor and related items.

Excerpted from Amy Joyner’s The Online Millionaire, published by John Wiley & Sons. This article is printed in The Sunday Times, dated September 23rd, 2007.

R. Buckminster Fuller (“Bucky”) has probably the best definition of leverage that I’ve ever heard, and he defines it as this: “Ever more, with ever less”.

Leverage is all about taking things beyond your physical, mental, monetary, and time limits, and being able to expand those exponentially.

For the purpose of this principle, we’re going to be discussing leverage as it is related to bringing about success, but modern-day society most relates the principle of leverage to Archimedes who said, “give me a lever long enough, and prop strong enough, and I can move the world”.

There are 3 main aspects to leverage, the leverage of time, the leverage of money, and the leverage of applied knowledge.

1. The Leverage Of Time

We spoke about this in “The Principle Of Time Consciousness“, being aware of time, and that when you reach level 4 you are literally at your limit.

The leverage of time can set you free.

Essentially you are leveraging your time by utilizing other peoples’ time to accomplish what you need to do. By employing people to work with you, hiring outsourcing agents, or out-tasking the grunt work to data entry workers across the world.

2. The Leverage Of Money

Investment circles and educators call this OPM—Other Peoples’ Money, and say that it is the best way to invest. This isn’t ALWAYS true, and particularly when we talk about online, because of the minimal barriers to entry ($9 for a domain, $30 for hosting and the rest can be done by you), you may not need to employ the leverage of money.

3. The Leverage of Applied Knowledge

Can you imagine if you had to learn everything for yourself? As in you couldn’t read books, talk to people about their experiences, but had to actually learn for yourself and experience everything yourself? How long would it take for you to figure out what needed to be done and how to do it properly?

The idea is ludicrous, but there are also methods for speeding up your acquisition of knowledge, things like speed and photo-reading, having mentors, utilizing your available wasted time to listen to CDs/MP3s etc.

Now, you’ll notice that I put ‘applied’ in front of knowledge.

Knowledge by itself is wasteful, it is the application of that knowledge that helps you to move forward.

Sometimes to apply knowledge though, you’ll need several pieces, so you may learn one thing, and it may take 6 months, 3 years or more to actually put that knowledge into application, and for all the pieces to fall into place.

A simple method for getting around this however, is that you learn about what you need to learn about, when you need to learn it. If you are having cashflow problems in your business, learn how to bring more customers on or get your existing customers to spend more, don’t read and learn about how to find the best deals on eBay.

This last paragraph should be setting alarm bells. The Leverage of Applied Knowledge with Focus can have powerful effects. It means you are doing that which needs to be done, with the knowledge to get it done correctly the first time around.

Be a lazy git and you can have it all!

Posted September 26th, 2007. Filed under Internet Marketing

Lazy Git Marketing

Lazy Git Marketing breaks the silence and reveals how anyone can set up simple little websites that consistently make money without having to worry about getting top rankings in the search engines or pay for your visitors. And once these sites are up and running they only take a few minutes each month to keep the money coming.

If you have websites with PageRank 4 or higher then you could be making money within a few days, if not, then this report shows exactly how you can grab the domains you need quickly, or build them over time.

If you're already earning money online, Lazy Git Marketing shows how you can add an extra income stream to your existing business with a minimum of maintenance required. If you're just starting out Lazy Git Marketing provides a step-by-step plan to start earning a solid reliable recurring income online WITHOUT having to learn about SEO, WEB 2.0, PPC, AdSense, List Building, reselling PLR products or creating your own info-products.

Look at what these people are saying:

"So mind-numbingly simple, I wonder why I didn't think of it myself!" Joel Comm – JoelComm.com

"I've never seen any else write about what he's doing." Phil Wiley – PhilWiley.com

"The best part of using this technique is that you don't actually need traffic! That's right. It's crazy…but true. Adsense earnings rely on traffic and clicks…so if you're not getting much traffic to your sites you won't earn much from Adsense…but, this overlooked way of making money could be just what you're looking for." Neil Shearing – ScamFreeZone.com

Discover for yourself what's got all these Internet Marketing experts so excited…

I have often been called a time miser, someone that has such a high regard of time, I value it above almost all else.

This is very cliché, but it is also very true, that TIME is truly the only finite resource that we as human beings have.

Did you hear that? That was another 5 seconds passing, 5 seconds you’ll never get back.

Does that mean that you only care about getting the job done in the shortest possible time? No absolutely not, you must enjoy the journey, enjoy the process, but it also means that you should question the work and activities that you do, who you spend time with, and what you choose to do.

There is actually in my opinion 4 levels of time, at least what I have discovered up until this point in my life journey.

When you are at level 1, you are merely existing, going through the motions, at some point your dreams died, and with them your drive to achieve them. Maybe they were crushed, maybe they were just thrown out as being “too hard” or “people like me can’t do that”, but the end result is that this is one of the saddest events in the world, and it takes a significant even to break someone out of this apathy.

Level 2 is when you are aware of time, but you are not time-conscious (sounds like a contradiction). It means that you ‘know’ that you need to be aware of time, but your actions dictate otherwise. You’ll spend time in forums, surfing the web, and watching TV, basically wasting time doing activities that are not really going to help you.

Levels 1 and 2 are where the majority of the human race is at, either their dreams have been shattered, or they haven’t figured it out, and by figured it out I mean embodied it, that their actions dictate their results.

Level 3 is where you are aware of time, and of being efficient, and are working towards working on purely efficient and effective activities. Those things that are going to be moving you towards your end result. You will probably spend minimal time doing activities that don’t propel you forward, though you will feel you haven’t yet reached your ‘limit’.

Level 4 puts you into a challenging position. You have become aware of what I like to call true opportunity cost. Literally, if you spend time doing one activity, you lose the time to do the other activity, and you are forced to choose between the greater of 2 ideas or activities.

It’s not just activities, but people too. This is a hard reality to face, and I hated facing it when I first came across it, but you literally cannot help everyone in the world. At this point, you’ll start to question what you are doing, because you will be pushing your own boundaries on what you can accomplish, and if there is a Level 5, it isn’t so much a new level, but application of both Level 4 time, and leverage.

This has been a pretty heavy lesson, and you may need to re-read it, but it’s something you should apply. Look at every activity you do during the day (hint, keep a log or a journal), and ask yourself, is this worth my time?

You Have No Idea How Awesome The Web Really Is!

Posted September 24th, 2007. Filed under Other Stuff

Wow! What a revelation.

Let me summarize that if people have written books about tweaking your sluggish PC to run faster without spending more on upgrades, the following recommendation is the equivalent of revealing how much more hidden resources you can harness from the Web to be more effective and efficient in your work!

Web Genius Handbook

I’ve been using the Web now for quite some time, and I had gotten to the point where I felt I knew enough about using it to “get by”. But man, have my eyes been opened to the potential of this thing.

As sometimes happens when I get on the Web, I was looking for one thing but stumbled onto something else. That ‘something else’ happened to be a new project from Derek Franklin, and it has literally changed the way I look at, and use the Web.

In case you haven’t heard of Derek, he’s an author for Adobe Press (the people who create Photoshop), and also the creator of one of my favorite software applications known as Search Automator 3 (he puts out some quality stuff).

Anyway, what he’s done on his latest project is cram the best of everything he knows about using the Web into a fun, easy-to-read, illustrated guide called the Web Genius Handbook.

This book is packed so full of great information, insights, tips, and resources that I quickly came to the conclusion that what I knew about the Web before, and how I was using it, was shamelessly pitiful!

I have absolutely no reservations recommending this to you.

Derek is giving a copy of his Search Automator software FREE with the purchase of the Web Genius Handbook but only until September 27th, so visit the site, which explains in detail all the ways you’ll see and use the Web differently than you do now. Oh, and be sure to sign-up for some free excerpts too (those are towards the bottom of the page).

Video Traffic Assistant

Just a quick heads up to let you know that the BETA release of Video Traffic Assistant PRO is ready for download.

This PRO version submits your video to 30+ video sharing sites with one click!

You can get a drastic discount (75% off) from the public price, and only 50 lucky people will get the chance to use the most powerful video submission tool on the Net.

Once logged into your account, click on the upgrade link for full details.

This is an extremely limited offer, and if you’re to take advantage of it, you need to act right now.


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