Monthly Archives: April 2009

Geo-Targeting Software For Geo-Specific Websites

If you sell a geo-specific service, such as a financial service or any product that has different regional or national laws applicable to it, you may want to consider investing in software that shows different webpages to visitors depending on … Continue reading

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How To Get Easy Google Traffic

Here’s a brand new movie about getting easy traffic from Google that Linda and I just made. You’ll also find out how to claim a $297 bonus from us… but there are only 50 less than 40 available, so please … Continue reading

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Jim Morris Highlights An SEO Case Study

Jim Morris of Nichebot fame, has highlighted an interesting SEO Case study from Webmaster’s World. In the case study, one new site was “SEO’d” and another site was left to grow “organically”. The SEO’d site took off like a rocket. … Continue reading

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Automatic Bonus Delivery And List Building For Clickbank Affiliates

I just made a short movie about CB List Automator showing you how a simple “twist” won my friend Adrian Ling $2,000 because he made 352 affiliate sales in 2 weeks! You’ll see how YOU can use the exact same … Continue reading

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Evil Clickbank Thief?

I’ve been testing selling a “non-Internet marketing” product on Clickbank and it’s been a real eye-opener. The very first person to purchase the ebook hit me with a chargeback. When Clickbank added their own fee, it made a $51 deduction … Continue reading

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Did You Get The Software?

I ask people, the day after they sign up for my FREE Spider or Real Link Finder software, “Did You Get The Software?” I like getting replies like these… === Hi Neil, Yes thanks I did, what an awesome piece … Continue reading

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Eric Holmlund’s Massive Twitter Survey

Eric’s done an incredible survey about Twitter called “The State Of Twitter“. He polled over 1,500 people, which is great because it decreases statistical variance and makes the data more valid. There are some interesting findings… but the main one … Continue reading

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LSI – Who’s Right And Who’s Wrong?

Stompernet (using Leslie Rhode of “Dynamic Linking” fame) are making a big hoopla about whether or not Google uses Latent Semantic Indexing to determine search engine ranking positions in its search engine listings. Interestingly, it seems that the waters are … Continue reading

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What Do Martin Avis And Allan Gardyne Have In Common?

What do Martin Avis and Allan Gardyne have in common… apart from the fact that they both write informative newsletters that I actually read (as opposed to just receiving)? Check this out… Martin Avis’ Kickstart Today —- Thursday April 2nd … Continue reading

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How To Make Money Blogging By Eric Holmlund

Eric’s just released a new free video lesson in his highly recommend series on how to make money online. This one looks at blogging, and it’s an excellent introduction to the various ways in which you can make money blogging. … Continue reading

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