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PPC Classroom: The Lowdown

Posted in Adsense and Adwords by alex on the September 24th, 2007

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By now, enough of my cohorts have weighed in on PPC classroom, so I won’t bore you with a long post.

What I will tell you is this. If you want to make Real affiliate income in 2007, this is the ticket you don’t want to miss. (more…)

Blog Rush: 3 Fatal Reasons to Nuke it Right Now

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

Stumble it!

Many of the most prominent and trusted bloggers got caught up in the Blog Rush launch party. It’s almost shameful the lack of distinction and critical thinking displayed…

“Get a Tidal Wave of Free Targeted Traffic to Your Blog”, they trumpeted. (more…)


Stumble it!

Marketing Lessons… From the Bowling Alley?

Posted in Ramblings by alex on the September 19th, 2007

Yes, there’s just something about putting on dorky shoes worn by hundreds of sweaty strangers that gets me in the mood for marketing talk.

At the risk of shattering my cool image for ever, I went bowling over the weekend and it was indeed quite enjoyable.

It was the second time of my adult life, the first being the weekend before. Don’t worry I’ll compensate by bungee jumping off a bridge with a blindfold or something equally super extreme to make up for it…

Anyways, here’s why it’s interesting: (more…)

“Scroll Forever” Sales Letter Wins Hands Down

Posted in copywriting by alex on the September 16th, 2007

Ladies and gentlemen, the jury is back from deliberation.

They haven’t been influenced by emotions or personal preferences, only a hunger for money that led them to the truth.

They’ve based their verdict on rigorous testing and scientific fact.

Fancy graphics bit the dust. Creative arrangements were purged from the competition as unceremoniously as boils are photoshopped off a cover models cheek. (more…)

Mr. Rogers – 20 million, 7 minutes

Posted in Internet Marketing by alex on the September 10th, 2007

You know you’re doing something right when the person you are selling to buys before you can even ask for the order.

That’s what happens here.

In 1969, Nixon wanted to cut funding for PBS public broadcasting. There was a senate committee in front of which Fred Rogers (Mr.Rogers) was invited to speak.

The presiding senator was openly in favor of the cut in funding…

Mr. Rogers is neither flashy nor glib. His presentation is low intensity. He speaks from the heart and it smacks of truth so hard it takes the senator under 7 minutes to make a decision, which he does on the spot.

Great little video…

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=a41lJIhW7fA

How a Total Nobody Can Get a Top Level JV

Posted in Internet Marketing by alex on the September 8th, 2007
7 Laws of Successful JV requests

Almost daily, I receive JV requests in one of my inboxes.

Most of them are awful. The presentation is terrible and the sender gives themselves almost no chance of successfully hooking the partners they need to have a successful launch or just get their product out there to the masses.

Here are the Dos and Don’ts of attracting top level JV partners (more…)