Archive for September, 2006

Regarding Adwords Empire…

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

I spent most of today reviewing the 10 HOURS of tutorial information on the six DVD’s from Adwords Empire. They were excellent. I got really excited about the possibility of building my own Adwords Empire, and shot this testimonial over to Fabian…

“Fabian… I’m sorry it’s taken me time to get back to you… the DVD’s are sooo loong and chock full of great info! I’ve been glued to them. :)

Anyone looking for a “nothing held back” guide to making profits with Google Adwords should see investing in Adwords Empire as a “no brainer”.

This is a very, very highly recommended purchase for anyone looking to get traffic from Pay Per Click search engines and profit from it.”

Unfortunately, it looks like Fabian’s server isn’t handling the launch very well… it’s as slow as molasses at the moment. :-)

I strongly suggest you grab a copy of Adwords Empire at the low launch price… if you can get the webpage to load. Here’s the link… Adwords Empire Early Bird Pricing and Bonuses. :-)

A little PayPal milestone…

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

My company, Scamfree Ltd, has received 3,333 payments from verified PayPal accounts.

I know some people have sold items at $0.01 or $0.10 or whatever to inflate their PayPal reputation. I’ve never done that, so the fact I’ve reached 3,333 is a small milestone and one I’m happy about. It took me over 5 years to get there too! :-)

Seller Reputation: (3333) Verified Buyers
Account Status:   Verified 
Account Type:   GB Business 
Account Creation Date:   1 Jun. 2001 
PayPal Member For:   5 years 3 months 4 days

I don’t know how many verified PayPal accounts there are… PayPal claim over 100 million accounts on their homepage… how many get verified I have no idea, but it’s probably quite a few million… so I still have some work to do! ;-)

Keyword Avalanche will go up in price…

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

If you’re not a member of Keyword Avalanche, you may want to click on this link now, today.

Why?

Because today, September 3rd, is the last day to get a membership at $57 per month. When the sales letter goes back online during their relaunch the price will be $97 per month according to Jim Morris, one of the two guys behind Keyword Avalanche and the guy who’s been “showing me the ropes” of the Keyword Avalance site.

Let me tell you why I even checked out Keyword Avalanche when there are so many similar-looking sites, and I’m already insanely happy with what Article Underground provides (no memberships available at the moment, sorry!). It’s quite simple. Michael Campbell said, “For attaining articles, I belong to both Keyword Avalanche and the Article Underground. Hey… the more articles I can get, the better. :-) ”.

So, I had to check Keyword Avalanche out when Jim asked me to take a look.

And what did I find Keyword Avalanche offers? Well… basically three things…

1.  Traffic Building Skills - including the “Ten Grand a Month Article Marketing Formula Training” with US Army Captain Tim Gorman. This formula can be applied to any website to amass traffic at will.

2.  Content For Your Website — 200 Articles each and every month on 20 topics, together with an extra 100 Bonus Articles across 10 more topics.

3.  Keyword Research to Build Keyword Lists or Find Golden Keywords — Keyword Avalanche users will get exclusive access to NicheBOT version 2 that gives extended results for up to 10,000 top keywords for a primary keyword.
Yes, NicheBOT version 2 is a paid model and has not even gone public yet.

… currently all those resources are available to you for just $57 per month. But, as I said, the page is going to be removed today and when they relaunch (roughly 30 days from now) the price will be $97 per month… still great value but not as good as $57 per month which you’ll be “grandfathered” in at if you join today. :-)

What does it say about you…

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

… when you get a review copy of “Adwords Empire” sent to you in the post one day followed by Judas Priest’s “Rising In The East” DVD the next day?

judas priest

Metal Marketer? :-)

I like it… Neil Shearing, the Metal Marketer. LOL

Adwords Empire by Jo Han Mok and Fabian Lim

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Just arrived in my hands… a copy of Adwords Empire by Jo Han Mok and Fabian Lim. I’ll review the 6 DVD set and let you know my thoughts as soon as possible. Adwords is a section of Internet marketing (Pay Per Click search engine traffic) I haven’t been very active in, so I’m eager to see if this Adword Empire product can convince me to actually pay for some clicks! ;-)

You can get a free teleclass seminar on Adwords from Jo Han Mok and Fabian Lim by clicking here… no registration or payment required. You get both audio files (MP3) and review notes (PDF). If you’re interested in Adwords, check it out. :-)

They tried to rip me off! They failed!

Friday, September 1st, 2006

This is another rant about banks and how they rip you off. This is not an Internet marketing post. :-)

I got an insurance renewal reminder in the post yesterday. The cost? $544 for the year… up from $462 the previous year. First point… why would something as boring and bog-standard as house insurance go up more than 15% in a year?

It sounded expensive to me, so I went online. The first place I tried was the website of the company I was currently with. Guess what? The quote was $292.

From the same company.

So I called the customer line and asked what it was all about. I was told that the postal quote was the “best deal” they could offer me over the phone, but the online quote was accurate because it reflected a discount for ordering online!

I don’t know… it doesn’t make sense to me that a current customer, renewing their policy, could get such a bad deal from the same company they’re currently with compared to someone just visiting their website for the first time.

Actually, I guess do I know why the cost of renewing the insurance had gone up… to pay for the discounts to “new” customers!

It’s the same with mortgages… if you take out a 2-year fixed rate or tracker mortgage it will usually be discounted compared to their “regular” rate. As soon as the discount period ends, you’ll spend 23 years at the higher “regular” rate… if you’re willing to sit there and have the bank deduct the money from your bank account each month!

Fight back! Use the 0% APR cards if it suits your circumstances. Re-mortgage if you’re on a bank’s regular rate. Don’t accept renewal notices for insurance as what you have to pay. Get active and save a fortune… remember, this is taxed money you’re saving, so it’s like getting a salary increase of that amount plus whatever you pay in tax!

Bring your “freedom from bank’s scams day” closer!