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What John Could have done Differently

Posted in Black Hat SEO by alex on the May 31st, 2007

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So I wrote a review of John Chow’s blog a couple of days ago stating amongst other things that he had gotten the #1 rank on Google for Make Money Online, a very desirable term.

A mere 2 days later, Google is doing one of its dances and he has been thrust far away from the party and onto the 5th page of results.

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Win a Free Professional Sales Letter

Posted in copywriting by alex on the May 31st, 2007

Whether you like it or not, sales letters are more important than the product itself when it comes to stringing together a winning campaign that sucks cash on autopilot.

The conversion rate of your sales copy determines some extremely important outcomes:

  • How much you can spend to get one visitor to your site
  • The number and quality of the JVs you can convince to mail out for you

Those two criteria right there cut a cruel line between dead in the water wasted efforts and the easy-breezy success that sets you on your path to passive income.

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John Chow, Dot Com Mogul

Posted in Internet Marketing Reviews by alex on the May 29th, 2007

Owner of The Tech Zone, John Chow also authors his insanely popular make money online blog.

John started monetizing his blog in September 2006 when it made a not so whopping $353. Since then, it’s sky-rocketed a more than respectable $11,700 in April 2007. The May figures are yet to be released but you can bet they will beat the previous ones as each month’s earnings have surpassed those of the past month.

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Boost Your PR in Minutes

Posted in Black Hat SEO by alex on the May 28th, 2007



If you’re like the 99.9 % of webmasters out there that always want more links and higher PR, then you’re bound to enjoy this little trick.

It’s a very simple one that you can accomplish without spending a single dime. Or you can automate it to massive levels for a couple of dollars.

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The New PGInsider

Posted in Black Hat SEO by alex on the May 25th, 2007

If you were into portal building at any time in 2006, chances are excellent you heard about PGInsider (which stands for Page Generation Insider).

It’s one of the most successful membership sites on the internet, almost always up against its cap of 500 members. There are many good reasons why it’s done so well and maintained its buzz for well over a year now.

One of the claims to fame is the $100 a day from Adsense system.

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Arbitrage and MFA sites Down in Flame

Posted in Adsense and Adwords by alex on the May 22nd, 2007

“Oh the humanity”

Herb Morrison, reporter for WLS Radio in Chicago

Uttered as the Hindenburg fell from the sky engulfed in a giant ball of flame…

Following what will become known as the “June First Email” whereby Adsense is disabling the accounts of those engaging in Arbitrage, the forums and blogs are on fire – with wannabes repeating what they heard and dramatizing something they know little about.

Away from the computer when the storm hit, I almost fell for it. Almost…

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Mars and Snickers: Now with Cow Extract

Posted in Internet Marketing by alex on the May 20th, 2007

Ealier this week, Masterfoods, best know for its Mars and Snickers chocolate bars, unceremoniously announced it was replacing its vegetable whey with the rennet based version.

Usually, that wouldn’t really be news, except that the replacement substance is “a chemical sourced from calves’ stomachs”. It is used to curdle milk going into the chocolate…

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Affiliate VS Owner

Posted in Affiliate Marketing by alex on the May 18th, 2007

Nearly all the time, the best affiliates aim to dominate a niche before setting up stakes in the next one. It’s just plain good sense. Day by day, you learn more about the customers, the market and the products they want.

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How I Unwittingly Became a Copywriter

Posted in copywriting by alex on the May 17th, 2007

Over the last 8 months, I’ve pretty much become a copywriter. Not in the sense that I actively look for copywriting jobs or even accept them when they are thrown my way. And not in the sense that I do it full time or it accounts for an appreciable amount of my online income.

I became a copywriter in regards to the quality of the sales pieces I can write.

How do I know? Because people spontaneously offer me money to write their letters or go over their copy despite the fact I’ve made no effort to sell myself in this manner. It’s taken place 4 times in the last week…

Here’s how it happened.

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How to Make Camtasia Videos like a Pro

Posted in Internet Marketing by alex on the May 14th, 2007

A couple of days ago, I made a post about Camtasia and Who loves Money.

Admittedly, the video was quite bad and with a good deal of practice, I no longer sound like a zombie that’s had one too many sleeping pills.

The purpose of the video was not to sell Who Loves Money since I really wasn’t impressed with another Adwords Guide. Rather it was for readers to give me some feedback on what I was doing right and what I was doing wrong.

I’m happy to say the readers of Net Frontier Marketing responded to the offer and gave me a lot of things to think about.

One reader, who calls himself “Ray the Canuck” has quite some experience in the voice and pitch quality departments gave me some tips so good I will publish them below instead of leaving them as a comment on the post itself.

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