Monday, August 30, 2010

Flippa tail- Clickbank working Vs clickbank ready garbage


When selling websites it's tempting to chase the fast buck. 

One sentence here would make this a legitimate offer, but you will never read " this is plr, not an original package and there are  over 500 copies of this site online" on these listings.

Now if was click bank working.......



www.WorkAtHomeFortunes.com - Website for Sale: WorkAtHomeFortunes.com - ClickBank Ready Website - Potential For $4000/monthly!

http://flippa.com/auctions/104707/WorkAtHomeFortunes-com---ClickBank-Ready-Website---Potential-For-4000monthly

Introducing… http://www.WorkAtHomeFortunes.com

Work At Home Fortunes comes with a complete information product that will teach you how to effectively build profitable online businesses while making money with high paying freelance and telecommuting opportunities as well!

Work At Home Fortunes is 100% Clickbank ready! The affiliate center even has hop links ready for those promoting your product, as well as high quality custom designed banners which you will receive all PSD files to!1. Premium *KEYWORD RICH* &  Highly Memorable Domain Name - Work At Home Fortunes.com
 
The domain is registered for one full year (August, 2011) with Namecheap.com. Ownership will be transferred to you upon successful completion of your payment.

2. Your Own *High Quality* Clickbank Ready Information Package on a highly profitable topic:

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Blogging by Numbers: How to Create Headlines That Get Retweeted

Blogging by Numbers: How to Create Headlines That Get Retweeted
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2010/08/30/popular-retweets/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+timferriss+%28The+Blog+of+Author+Tim+Ferriss%29

How do you learn what works? Headlines are as old as writing itself.

There are many sources, but rankings and data sets (often prolific bloggers) are what you want. The simple version is: study (look at “7 Days” or longer) and Seth Godin (look at the most retweeted).

Seth is a brilliant copywriter and outstanding headline craftsman. I notice one of his repeating headline patterns appeared to be “The Difference Between [A] and [B]“, which I tested successfully with “The Difference: Living Well vs. Doing Well.”

What the hell does my post title mean, exactly?

Precisely.

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Leslie Rohde Interview – How SEO Effects Your Online Video Marketing

Leslie Rohde Interview – How SEO Effects Your Online Video Marketing
http://gideonshalwick.com/leslie-rohde-interview-how-seo-effects-your-online-video-marketing/

Inside today’s interview, I had the pleasure and honor of picking the brains of one of the world’s most respected leaders and thinkers on SEO, Leslie Rohde. Even though I’ve been doing internet marketing for around 4 years now, I don’t claim to know all that much about SEO, so it was a real eye opener having a chat to Leslie Rohde.

And to make it extra interesting, I asked Leslie a bunch of questions about how SEO relates to online video marketing, and how you can use that knowledge to boost your rankings in the search engines, using online video.

Video marketing wizz kid…

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Leslie usually does his best work at 4:30am, but there's some great selling websites advice here.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

6 Ultimate On-Page Search Engine Optimization Tips

6 Ultimate On-Page Search Engine Optimization Tips
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/6-ultimate-on-page-search-engine%c2%a0optimization%c2%a0tips/23546/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SearchEngineJournal+%28Search+Engine+Journal%29

These on-page search engine optimization tips will assist you in setting up your pages with the appropriate title and meta tags, headers, text elements and alt attributes.

1. Title Tag

The Title tag is used to define the title of a web page, with the Title tag placed between the and tags in the html of the page. Search engines will recognize the Title tag as the title of the page. Each page should have its own distinct Title tag.

Fundamentals:

The Title will be displayed within the browser at the top of the browser window or tab.
When a user searches for a specific word or phrase, Google will return a link to the website, and the Title tag will be displayed as the anchor text for the website link.
The text in the Title tag is one of the most important relevancy factors influencing search engine ranking algorithms.
Using your most important keywords or keyphrases in the Title tag will have a dramatic effect upon your page’s ranking for those keywords.

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Crucial stuff for  selling websites

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Proven Ways to Write Killer Blog Content and Get More Readers

Proven Ways to Write Killer Blog Content and Get More Readers
http://www.getinthehotspot.com/write-killer-blog-content-and-get-more-readers/

Once upon a time there was a writer with a mission. She wanted to start a blog and get 1,000 subscribers after 12 months of blogging. After all, how hard could it be? She had 14 years of experience designing and writing for the Web plus 200 friends on her personal email mailing list. She figured if she couldn’t do it no one could.


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Saturday, August 28, 2010

7 Tips To Help You Become A Millionaire

 

7 Tips To Help You Become A Millionaire
http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/3106/how-to-make-a-million-dollars/

There’s no doubt people are inspired by seeing how much money others make (I certainly was before I started earning much online), and for the person sharing their details, it’s great for the ego to talk about how well you are doing. It’s also beneficial as a practice to report income to monitor your trend growth rates and also see if you can sustain a level of income significant enough to live off long term.

I’ve often had people, especially those who work “normal” jobs, question the practice of revealing your income online. How much money you earn is considered one of the most private things you don’t tell even your friends or family, let alone the entire planet through the Internet. I personally don’t think income levels should be hidden, it could be a force for better wages if the knowledge was public, so I’ve never had a problem talking about how much money I generate. Plus it’s fun to report back your successes when you have them, even if it does seem a lot like bragging, which I think it is, but it’s great for social proof too.

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7 Tips To Help You Become A Millionaire

7 Tips To Help You Become A Millionaire
http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/3106/how-to-make-a-million-dollars/

There’s no doubt people are inspired by seeing how much money others make (I certainly was before I started earning much online), and for the person sharing their details, it’s great for the ego to talk about how well you are doing. It’s also beneficial as a practice to report income to monitor your trend growth rates and also see if you can sustain a level of income significant enough to live off long term.

I’ve often had people, especially those who work “normal” jobs, question the practice of revealing your income online. How much money you earn is considered one of the most private things you don’t tell even your friends or family, let alone the entire planet through the Internet. I personally don’t think income levels should be hidden, it could be a force for better wages if the knowledge was public, so I’ve never had a problem talking about how much money I generate. Plus it’s fun to report back your successes when you have them, even if it does seem a lot like bragging, which I think it is, but it’s great for social proof too.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

How To Write Eye-Catching Headlines that Transform Browsers into Buyers

How To Write Eye-Catching Headlines that Transform Browsers into Buyers | Copyblogger
http://www.copyblogger.com/headlines-that-sell/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Copyblogger+%28Copyblogger%29


In order to stop readers in their tracks, capture their attention through every word of your copy, and persuade them to click that “Add to Cart” button without a second thought, you need to master the “headline reading psychology” of your soon-to-be customers.

Once you understand why magnetic headlines pull readers in, you’ll know how to do it for your own sales pages, every time. Follow along with me for the next ninety seconds and I’ll show you exactly how you can turn a casual browser of your sales page into an avid reader, curious to drink in your copy until ultimately hitting the “Buy” button.


First, get relevant: Tell your readers’ they’re in the right place

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How to Search Twitter List Archives

How to Search Twitter List Archives
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_search_twitter_list_archives.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+readwriteweb+%28ReadWriteWeb%29

Twitter lists are a beautiful thing, a great way to gather together expert opinion on any topic. If you thought Twitter’s own search was bad at retrieving archival conversations, though, is archival search of Twitter lists too much to dream of?

It may not be anymore, thanks to a startup called Nsyght. Nsyght has been around for a few years now, and it does a whole lot of things for and beyond Twitter, but the service’s newest feature is what really moves the needle for me: The ability to filter and search the archives of the lists of people I’m following. I can see what Chris Grayson’s Augmented Reality Peeps list has said about Google over the past few months, or what the members of the Enterprise Irregulars said about the much-tweeted #Workday analyst demo event earlier this week. Hello, useful!

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Sell the problem

Sell the problem
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/08/sell-the-problem.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+typepad%2Fsethsmainblog+%28Seth%27s+Blog%29

No business buys a solution for a problem they don’t have.

And yet, most business to business marketers jump right into features and benefits, without taking the time to understand if the person on the other end of the conversation/call/letter believes they even have a problem.

My friend Marcia (we’ve advised each other on various projects) has a very cool idea for large professional firms. As an architect, she realized the firms were wasting time and money and efficiency in the way they use their space. Roomtag is her answer. 

The challenge is this: if your big law firm or accounting firm doesn’t think it has a space allocation/stuff tracking/office mapping problem, you won’t be looking for a solution. You won’t wake up in the morning dreaming about how to solve it, or go to bed wondering how much it’s costing you to ignore it.

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This applies to selling websites too!

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Link Building Basics: How People Actually Build Links?

Link Building Basics: How People Actually Build Links?
http://dailyseotip.com/link-building-basics-how-people-actually-build-links/1034/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DailySeoTip+%28Daily+SEO+Tip%29

There are various ways of getting links these days, many of which cause a lot of arguments between competing SEOs. Some SEOs say that the paid links are not as powerful as they used to be 6 months ago, whereas some SEOs say it is still very powerful. Who knows what paid links are? I personally think all these arguments are useless.

Directories

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Proven Ways to Write Killer Blog Content and Get More Readers

Proven Ways to Write Killer Blog Content and Get More Readers
http://www.getinthehotspot.com/write-killer-blog-content-and-get-more-readers/

Proven Ways to Write Killer Blog Content and Get More Readers


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Once upon a time there was a writer with a mission. She wanted to start a blog and get 1,000 subscribers after 12 months of blogging. After all, how hard could it be? She had 14 years of experience designing and writing for the Web plus 200 friends on her personal email mailing list. She figured if she couldn’t do it no one could.

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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Showing more results from a domain

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Showing more results from a domain
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2010/08/showing-more-results-from-domain.html

Today we’ve launched a change to our ranking algorithm that will make it much easier for users to find a large number of results from a single site. For queries that indicate a strong user interest in a particular domain, like [exhibitions at amnh], we’ll now show more results from the relevant site:

Prior to today’s change, only two results from www.amnh.org would have appeared for this query. Now, we determine that the user is likely interested in the Museum of Natural History’s website, so seven results from the amnh.org domain appear. Since the user is looking for exhibitions at the museum, it’s far more likely that they’ll find what they’re looking for, faster. The last few results for this query are from other sites, preserving some diversity in the results.

We’re always reassessing our ranking and user interface, making hundreds of changes each year. We expect today’s improvement will help users find deeper results from a single site, while still providing diversity on the results page.

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Good news if you are selling websites

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5 Ways to Spend Time with Your Kids When You Have No Time

5 Ways to Spend Time with Your Kids When You Have No Time
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/5-ways-to-spend-time-with-your-kids-when-you-have-no-time.html


It was Dr. Anthony P. Witham who once said “children spell love…T-I-M-E.” He was definitely onto something. Unfortunately, if you are like most parents, time is a precious commodity that often eludes us. Whether we have a new job, a new baby, or we just need to make the coffee or strip the beds, we always seem to be wishing for more time. We need more. We want more. But we feel we just don’t have it. Does that mean we don’t love them? Of course not.

Spending quality time with our children is extremely important for their development and happiness. I have interviewed thousands of children around the world and they told me that time spent with them doesn’t need to be elaborate or long, but it must be “quality”. We must find ways then to slow down and slip in some memorable time that will let our children know that we love and care for them.

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Why Your Blog Doesn’t Make Money

Why Your Blog Doesn’t Make Money
http://www.copyblogger.com/no-blog-money/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Copyblogger+%28Copyblogger%29

Not a single founding member of Third Tribe earns the bulk of their income from the blogs that are practically (or in Brogan’s case, literally) synonymous with their names.

Yes, they make some money directly from those blogs. But revenue directly from the blog doesn’t represent the bulk of their income. Not by a long shot.

So why do so many bloggers equate blog success with financial success?

Many, if not most, of the bloggers I see are hoping that their blogs will make them popular. They are also hoping their blogs will make them money. This isn’t exactly surprising. Fame and riches are supposed to go hand in hand, after all.

But when you need a new stream of income tomorrow, you don’t write ten more blog posts.

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How to Position Yourself as the Answer

How to Position Yourself as the Answer
http://www.hellomynameisblog.com/2010/08/how-to-be-answer.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+hmnib+%28HELLO%2C+my+name+is+BLOG%21%29

How to Position Yourself as the Answer

People use the Internet for one thing – and one thing only. Pornography. Just kidding. (Actually, not really.)

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How To Market With Blog Comments The Right Way

How To Market With Blog Comments The Right Way
http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/3082/how-to-market-with-blog-comments-the-right-way/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+EntrepreneursJourney+%28Entrepreneur%27s+Journey%29

What’s the most common and simplest marketing advice for attracting traffic to your blog?

Leave comments on other blogs.

Yep, it’s easy, it’s quick, and because of that, nearly everyone does it wrong. However because so many use blog comments to pretty much just leave spam, if you use blog comment marketing the right way, you really stand out from the crowd and can enjoy good results.

Watch the video and I explain how to more effectively use comments to market your blog.

If you enjoy this video, please tweet it, you can share it on Facebook or on your preferred social network. And of course, if you haven’t done so already, please join my email newsletter on this page (enter your name and email at that link to join).

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

How to Blog: 10 Great Blog Tips from Our Readers

How to Blog: 10 Great Blog Tips from Our Readers
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ProbloggerHelpingBloggersEarnMoney/~3/FxnClqlo1j0/

A few weeks ago I asked readers to submit video blog tips to share with the wider ProBlogger readership. The idea was that we’d get a variety of useful blog tips on how to blog – but that we’d also get a bit of a snapshot of some of the faces and voices of the community here at ProBlogger.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

The Secret Histories of Those @#$%ing Computer Symbols

The Secret Histories of Those @#$%ing Computer Symbols | Gadget Lab
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/computer-symbols-history/all/1#ixzz0wpZqJUVQ

They are road signs for your daily rituals – the instantly recognized symbols and icons you press, click and ogle countless times a day when you interact with your computer. But how much do you know about their origins?

Power

It’s plastered on T-shirts; it tells you which button will start your Prius; it’s even been used on NYC condom wrappers. As far back back as World War II engineers used the binary system to label individual power buttons, toggles and rotary switches: A 1 meant “on,” and a 0 meant off. In 1973, the International Electrotechnical Commission vaguely codified a broken circle with a line inside it as “standby power state,” and sticks to that story even now. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, however, decided that was too vague, and altered the definition to simply mean power. Hell yeah, IEEE. Way to take a stand.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Article: 60 Ways to Increase Your Influence Online

60 Ways to Increase Your Influence Online
http://www.copyblogger.com/increase-influence-online/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Copyblogger+%28Copyblogger%29


Recently, my company brought together 60 of the web’s brightest minds to speak about influence for 60 seconds each.

Yep. 60 speakers, 60 minutes total.

Who came to the party?

Well, Copyblogger’s own beloved Brian Clark, and his humorous underlord, Johnny B. Truant, to start.

We also heard from Guy Kawasaki, Gary Vaynerchuk, Robert Scoble, MarketingSherpa’s Anne Holland, MarketingProfs’ Ann Handley, David Meerman Scott, and many others.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Facebook Unveils Places, Its Foray Into Location

Facebook Unveils Places, Its Foray Into Location | Fast Company
http://www.fastcompany.com/1683683/facebook-unveils-places-its-foray-into-location

Facebook Unveils Places, Its Foray Into Location

Facebook Unveils Places, Its Foray Into Location

BY Dan NosowitzToday
2010 is the year of location—at least in blogs focused on social networking, which is a Montana-sized “at least”—and Facebook’s entry into the increasingly crowded field has long been expected. Today, the company officially announced its plans, by the name of Facebook Places. Oddly, Facebook Places is not exactly competing with the similarly named Google Places, though both incorporate the idea of location. In keeping with the individual ethoses of the two companies, Facebook Places is based on social interaction, while Google Places is essentially a search utility.

Facebook Places is, like Foursquare and Gowalla (more on that later), a check-in service. Users will use the Places feature in their smartphone app of choice (iPhone is first, others will come soon) to mark their current location. They can then tag anyone with them as well as see a list of friends who are nearby.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

The Key to Successful Blogging: Do Something!

The Key to Successful Blogging: Do Something!
http://www.problogger.net/archives/2010/08/17/the-key-to-successful-blogging-do-something/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ProbloggerHelpingBloggersEarnMoney+%28ProBlogger%3A+Helping+Bloggers+Earn+Money%29

Here’s the thing:

Almost every person I’ve talked to has said most of the teaching and exercises in the workbook are things that they already knew that they should be doing. The problem was that while they knew it – they were not doing it.

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Should You 301 Redirect Catch All Pages To Home Page?

Should You 301 Redirect Catch All Pages To Home Page?
http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/022739.html

A common question that comes up when you do a major site revamp or when you take over an old site is what do you do with the old URLs? I often see people request or implement 301 permanent redirects from old URLs to the home page URL.

What I mean by that is, they have a page about blue widgets on the old site. But the new site, there is no page on blue widgets. Instead of serving up a custom 404 page not found error, the webmaster or SEO prefers to 301 redirect that page to the home page. But the home page itself is not about blue widgets, so is that the right thing to do?

Logically, no! It doesn’t make logical sense to 301 that page to the home page. Some SEOs feel that 404ing the page is wasting the page. It may be, but if you 301 all your non-existent pages to your home page, it might come to bite you later on.

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A great selling websites tip.

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You’ll Never Get Everything Done, and That’s Ok

You’ll Never Get Everything Done, and That’s Ok
http://www.dailyblogtips.com/you%e2%80%99ll-never-get-everything-done-and-that%e2%80%99s-ok/

Ever since I started blogging, I find that I’m always busy doing something. I’m either writing new posts, researching, emailing, commenting, networking or tweaking my sites. If I could even find the time to put together a list of things to do, I’m sure it would go on forever.

No matter how efficient a worker you are, no matter how much you think you can get done, you’ll never get it all done. You could be speedy Gonzales when it comes to typing and fire out articles like a machine, but you will never have done enough. You can comment on every single blog you know, reply to every new comment you’ve gotten, but you still haven’t done enough. But it’s ok; you’ll never find a way to do everything. As long as your human and there’s only 24 hours in a day, you will never get it all done.

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Three-Step Guide to Getting More Traffic by Writing Less

The Three-Step Guide to Getting More Traffic by Writing Less
http://www.copyblogger.com/write-less/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Copyblogger+%28Copyblogger%29

Ever wonder where you’re supposed to find the time to promote your blog?

If you’re blogging in your spare time, it can seem impossible. You’re already struggling just to publish a post every weekday, and sometimes you can’t even manage that. You want to work on your SEO, twitter following, and relationships with popular bloggers, but you also have a job, family, friends — responsibilities that are just more important.

And so you wonder: should you just keep going, doing the best you can?

Or is there a strategy you can use that doesn’t require so much time?

I started to research the answer to that question about a year ago, and after working with more than 50 bloggers, trying different things, I think I’ve found one.

As it turns out, the answer isn’t doing more. It’s doing less.

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 When selling websites or building websites in general, coming up with content is the one stumbling block everyone seems to have to deal with.
There are some great tips in this article that are well worth reading and implementing. 

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