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What The Beatles Can Teach You About Internet Marketing [ September 1st, 2008 ] Posted in » Internet Marketing

You're probably thinking, " broke up long before the internet even existed, what could they possibly teach me about online marketing?"

However, when you think about the things that contributed to the success of the Fab Four, especially in their early days, there are some very important lessons that you can apply to your approach to internet marketing.

Success, you see, leaves clues.

Here are 4 things that made The Beatles successful, with takeaways for internet marketing:

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Where To Start Advertising Your Network Marketing Opportunity

One of the most common questions from people just starting out in the network marketing business is this:

"I'm overloaded with information, where do I start?"

I know how this feels.

Here's a great tip on where to begin your online marketing efforts: pay per click on Google Adwords.

I was listening to a teleseminar recently with Mike Dillard and Eben Pagan where Eben suggested that the best way to learn how to advertise on the internet is through Google Adwords.

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June 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment

The Cost of Pay Per Click Vs. Building Authority Sites

Let's compare the costs involved with two popular internet marketing strategies, pay per click (PPC) and authority site building.

For the purposes of this discussion, building authority sites will be defined as an authority blog that ranks well in the search engines and provides useful and informed content.

As you can see from the outset, we are comparing the difference between using paid advertising to achieve a top spot in Google Adwords versus using authority blogging to obtain top results in the organic search engine results.

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May 25th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

The No BS Review of Google Assassin

Google Assassin Reveals What's Wrong in Affiliate Marketing 

 

Let me begin by saying that this is not a "fake" review of Google Assassin simply masquerading as an affiliate promotion.

These types of "reviews" dominate the search engines these days.

Actually, they are one of the techniques taught by Chris McNeeney, the creator of Google Assassin, in his hugely popular release earlier this year called "Day Job Killer".

So it looks like the marketers promoting Google Assassin are good students of Chris'.

This post will briefly review Google Assassin and will go on to examine how this product release is an example of certain issues in affiliate marketing that need to be addressed.

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November 23rd, 2007 | 2 Comments

Are Ad Spying Tools Effective for PPC Marketing?

There have been numerous [tag]ad spying products[/tag] released this year and more seem to be coming out of the woodwork.

is a niche that is always inundated with new programs. I guess the idea that you can make tons of money by placing [tag]PPC[/tag] ads is very marketable.

The campaigns used to sell these products usually claim that all you have to do is copy the techniques used by this "guru" or "super-affiliate" and you will be in the fast lane to huge profits.

Marketers of ad spying software offer a similar promise. They claim that their product will locate profitable keywords and ads. All you then have to do is copy them and away you go. [tag]Affiliate marketing[/tag] heaven.
But are these products effective? Let's take a closer look at what these tools do.

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November 3rd, 2007 | 3 Comments

PPC Classroom Warning: What You Need To Know

was released today, yet another product that reveals the secrets of a little-known affiliate marketer who is making a ton of money with pay per click.

This seems to be a formula that works for selling products because I have seen it a few times this year.

In this case the affiliate marketer is Jeremy Palmer who teamed up with Anik Singal to create an extensive product that highlights the strategies that Jeremy used to generate over $1.4 million in sales last year.

First of all, for an intelligent review of what is good and bad about the product, read Andrew Wee's "No BS Product Review of PPC Classroom".

This review is exactly what it says it is - no BS - and Andrew makes the point that he is tired of seeing so-called "reviews" posted that are actually just blurbs promoting the product itself. I'm sick of this as well.

Andrew offers an extensive rundown of the components of the course and includes his opinion regarding the potential benefits.

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September 25th, 2007 | Leave a Comment

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