Crucial update on Peter Drew's softwares.

Posted February 9th, 2008. Filed under Internet Marketing

After having been out of town for the Chinese New Year festivities, I have much to tell you now that I’m back on my good ol’ laptop.

I have a crucial update if you had previously taken on the “12 softwares for $3” offer, with regards to operational problems are prevalent with Peter Drews’ softwares. I as a user experience them too.

Unfortunately, Peter being the creator never had any usage problems on his own PC, so he wasn’t acutely aware of complaints until it’s too late. Obviously the software weren’t tested on different configurations.
 
For Yahoo! 360 AG, Peter has released an installation that does not require .NET installation: forum thread

There’s also a fix for GooglePage Bomber: forum thread

Firstly, the first version of the installation files require the Microsoft .NET framework. You can find .NET here.

.NET Framework 1.1 should suffice. Install .NET first, then install Peter’s softwares again. Hopefully they work.

The other way is to get the most updated versions of the generator software installations. Write to Paul Mihai Pavel at his helpdesk. Paul is doing his best right now to retrieve these latest files. As customers, you are already on his list anyway so wait patiently and look forward to his message.

To reiterate, Peter’s generator softwares are supposed to cut down time and effort in publishing to Google Pages, Yahoo! 360 and Live Space blogs. This is the main benefit. My big-picture niche marketing idea is for you to create multiple entry points for your chosen niche.

If you are hands-on with HTML, the manual process of publishing on Google pages isn’t that difficult. What I did is publish a lens on Squidoo, replicate the presentation in my HTML editor (save it as a file), and republish on hubpages.com, weebly.com, wetpaint.com and other online web page publishing sites you can find. Just copy the HTML and paste it in the right place. Some tidying-up is always unavoidable at various sites. Note that you can add bookmarking buttons and contextual ads where permissible. I recommend AddThis for its easy bookmarking code.
 
Next, look for free web hosting accounts like geocities.com and fortunecity.com and upload the page you’ve saved.
 
Here’s what I’ve accomplished:
 
http://mealplans.wordpress.com/
http://mealplans101.weebly.com/
http://mealplans101.wetpaint.com/
http://hubpages.com/hub/howtoeatwell
http://www.squidoo.com/howtoeatwell
http://www.geocities.com/tankiatwee/mealplanningguide.html
http://webmastery.fortunecity.com/mealplanningguide.html
http://tankiatwee.googlepages.com/yourmealplanningguide
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-_JoJ.EEleqg7gmI.EGWY3IFH;_ylt=AgbndeM.i7TFBs3G8s4Md9K0AOJ3
 
After this, bookmark “the hell” out of all your pages, one URL every alternate day. This should give more than enough repetitive exposure for what is essentially the “same page”. Submit to pingoat.com. Submit articles to create backlinks. Submit the links to website directories when you’ve time or outsource this.
 
2 things to note:
 
1) Create an opt-in page for your niche. Best to build a list.
 
2) I don’t know if you use the IE browser by default. If things don’t go right with IE, remember to switch the Firefox. I don’t always use Firefox except as a backup to keep it ‘clean’ so it works well during emergencies.

I’m really sorry to play a part in selling something imperfect, but do re-read the Purchase Contract And Refund Policy on the sales page. The situation can still be salvaged once you get the latest files. Hope this post gives you a good idea what you can do next.
 
Let me know again if you need help.

Heard of branding PLR videos as your own?

Posted February 9th, 2008. Filed under MRR/PLR

Here’s another video resource site you want to pay attention too.

Click on the “Our PLR Videos” link at PLR Video Depot and you’ll see a whole list of tutorial videos already produced and ready for consumption viewing.

What makes this membership site special is that you can easily rebrand these videos as your own and sell them or use them to drive loads of fresh traffic to your websites.

Your customers won’t know your videos are made elsewhere just as they should be—stamped with Private Label Rights.

You will know how to edit and brand your videos as yours inside your membership, while Deep Arora and his team continue to produce new video series based on white-hot niches.

And by “video series”, I mean you can sell entire series of say, 15 videos for $8 per clip instead of hoping people buy 3 or 4 individual videos for $10 a video. Effectively, you ante up the value-for-money factor of your video sales.

Additionally, you have a training module updated every month, revealing everything from traffic generation to writing killer sales copy, and also receive a step-by-step plan from setting up your website to promoting it and making profits.

Things can’t get any easier really. As the saying goes, “Time is more precious than money.” No matter how hard you work by yourself, you’ll never be able to research, record, convert, edit and market these videos without working 24 hours a day flat!

Now these videos are going to be ‘exclusive’, in that the PLR Video Depot membership is limited to 200 people. Once the doors are closed, they’re closed.

Not only that, the video series comes one at a time. Once Deep Aurora publishes video series #2, video series #1 won’t be available to those who joined after series #2 is published.

If you think this offer is enticing enough for you to grab a piece of the action, feel free to give PLR Video Depot a 1st-month shot at $47/mth and see how it goes, but compare $47 to $6866.81 in development costs (if you had done it yourself like what Deep Aurora did for you) and you’ll know which option is easier to take!


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