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		<title>Resellers-Heaven</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, today I would like to review with you to our &#8220;resellers-heaven&#8221; autopilot program. I&#8217;ve enter to the internet selling for just 3 month, honestly I have been spending thousands of my money to buy those click bank XXX, or earning straightforward XXX, I could not say those product are just bunch of bull shit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, today I would like to review with you to our &#8220;resellers-heaven&#8221; autopilot program. I&#8217;ve enter to the internet selling for just 3 month, honestly I have been spending thousands of my money to buy those click bank XXX, or earning straightforward XXX, I could not say those product are just bunch of bull shit and I don&#8217;t have the legal right to step on other peoples product. I do learn the picture of the associate market and tactics from those product I bough before and I do make a bit money of it too, but in truth I&#8217;m spending more time then I earn, is not that worth it at all, perhaps I am not smart enough to catch the key or maybe I am still missing some puzzles. The major part that makes me spending most of my time is those boring registering, information organize, selling research, finding good product that might be sells and Shit load of work just for a product.<br />
Resellers-heaven, a product that clam it may do all the work for you, because it is an autopilot system. I do know how maddening reselling digital products can be, and as a newbie 3 months ago this is also Problems to me :<br />
Learn basic html<br />
Purchase custom graphics<br />
Hire a web designer<br />
Find the right hosting company<br />
Sort of sucks to face these sort of problem, and I suspect many of us have been throw this step.<br />
so a powerful tool could turn out to be useful at this moment. Resellers-heaven clam they could :<br />
We could target hot 32 niches<br />
Our virtual store can generate up to 6 streams of incomes<br />
No HTML information ( I adore this part personally )<br />
No sales experience required. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.resellers-heavenx.com/tag/resellers-heaven">Resellers-Heaven</a>s give us &#8220;6 streams of incomes?&#8221;<br />
earnings Stream one : Direct Product Sales<br />
earnings Stream 2 : Affiliate Sales<br />
earnings Stream 3 : PayDotCom Ad Script Commissions<br />
earnings Stream four : Google Adsense money<br />
revenue Stream five : Banner Ad Rotator<br />
revenue Stream 6 : built in Referral System </p>
<p><a href="http://www.resellers-heavenx.com/tag/resellers-heaven">Resellers-Heaven</a><br />
Product information<br />
This will sell for an annual recurring payment of $97. I am now offering the Beta Testers free set-up &#038; installation.<br />
The back end product is a yearly subscription for our Syncing Service, which allows the shopper to import virtual products from <a href="http://www.resellers-heavenx.com/tag/resellers-heaven">Resellers-Heaven</a> list into their own ADE store. This OTO service is charged at $89, and is completely optional to the customer. </p>
<p>.Slightly Confused? Let me explain&#8230;<br />
As you seen from the video above, I sold one product &#8220;manually&#8221;&#8230; One year, and thousands of bucks later, Resellers-Heaven has taken Reselling digital products to an &#8220;automated&#8221; level, permitting you to copy and multiply my $40K income&#8230;into an even greater amount. </p>
<p>Resellers-Heaven Directory has become the foundation of the new ADE Store, therefore it is vital to realise what the catalog is&#8230;<br />
It is composed of 32 classes / niches, each crammed with eBooks, software, scripts, videos &#038; much more. The Directory is purpose-built for those that resell virtual products &#8220;manually&#8221;. The majority of the products contained in the catalog are ones that I have sold &#8220;manually&#8221;.<br />
Not only have I attempted to make reselling electronic products straightforward &#038; fun, we have virtually automated the process for you.<br />
No HTML data obligatory, no need to research hours on end to choose which product ( s ) to resell, and most importantly&#8230;no more wasting money!<br />
By developing this custom eCommerce solution, which connects to Resellers-Heaven Directory, you&#8217;re able to provide your consumers with new, top quality, high in-demand products each week. </p>
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		<title>Google Slap for Product Review Sites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Flash from Dr. Glenn Livingston of Rocket Clicks:
I got word from several affiliate marketers that Google dropped the hammer today on affiliate review pages.   Many pages went from quality scores of 10 —> 1 overnight.
And these were NOT skinny sites, rather well build out, consistently updated blogs with good navigation above the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>News Flash from Dr. Glenn Livingston of Rocket Clicks:</p>
<p>I got word from several affiliate marketers that Google dropped the hammer today on affiliate review pages.   Many pages went from quality scores of 10 —> 1 overnight.</p>
<p>And these were NOT skinny sites, rather well build out, consistently updated blogs with good navigation above the fold, xml site maps, high click through, hyper-relevant keyword mapping, low bounce rates, long average time on page  … everything else Google loves.</p>
<p>When we analyzed which pages survived, and we take it in combination with other information, it seems pretty clear they&#8217;ve added code which screens for affiliate links on the landing pages.</p>
<p>At the moment it seems cloaking and PHP redirects are untouched, … but I can&#8217;t imagine these are far behind.  (I&#8217;m guessing they&#8217;re just avoiding this in order to decrease their server burden … takes some CPU cycles to visit every link on the page and evaluate for affiliate code)</p>
<p>I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s safe to conclude Google&#8217;s on the war path against affiliate review sites, and we should be advising clients towards a different business model… at minimum it seems necessary to avoid placing affiliate links on landing pages, but ideally, I think people need to move towards a deeper list building/relationship building strategy and/or a strong e-commerce model.</p>
<p>Time to stop &#8220;building on sand&#8221;.</p>
<p>Glenn </p>
<p>Many affiliates make their living creating product review sites.</p>
<p>Many product review sites are trash.</p>
<p>Many times the affiliates don&#8217;t even own the product and it&#8217;s a big pump and dump.</p>
<p>Savvy web surfers quickly recognize these sites and don&#8217;t trust their advice. Worse yet, it tarnishes the reputation of even a good product, because it&#8217;s cheesy and sleazy.</p>
<p>Google is on a mission to stamp out the &#8220;me-too rug-merchants&#8221; of the affiliate world and only  give credence to quality advertisers who build their own personality and reputation and content.</p>
<p>If your identity on the Internet is merely borrowed from other people, you&#8217;re headed for extinction.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been saying this for 5 years, by the way.</p>
<p>In the $97 edition of the Definitive Guide to Google AdWords there&#8217;s a classic, must-listen MP3 for affiliates called &#8220;Jet Fuel for Google Cash.&#8221; In that MP3 I define a path for moving from &#8220;me-too&#8221; affiliate to full-fledged e-commerce vendor with a strong identity and sound reputation. It&#8217;s just as valid today as it was the day I recorded it.</p>
<p>Dude, if you&#8217;re an affiliate, you&#8217;d better add value to the equation, and FAST, because just squeezing yourself into the middle of transactions is getting harder by the month.</p>
<p>And… there&#8217;s a larger point to be made here:</p>
<p>The Internet used to be some fringe phenomenon where only geeks, social rejects and vagabonds hung out.</p>
<p>That was, maybe, 10 years ago. (Which is probably why I liked it so much.)</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s center stage of the world.</p>
<p>Which means the Internet is no longer an easy place for digital vermin to make a quick buck. Online you need to demonstrate substance. This is what Google now expects of you.</p>
<p>Sorry… this is no &#8216;get rich quick&#8217; notice. Instead I&#8217;m serving a warning: &#8220;If you&#8217;re looking for get rich quick, go somewhere else. Google doesn&#8217;t want your money.&#8221;</p>
<p>However &#8211; this is GOOD news for everyone else. If you&#8217;re an original voice, it just got that much easier to be heard in the sea of noise that&#8217;s out there.</p>
<p>IF YOU ARE AN AFFILIATE &#8211; here is my advice to you:</p>
<p>You need to take control of the sale. Now.</p>
<p>At the very least you need to be in control of the entire conversation.</p>
<p>Fact: Google doesn&#8217;t like affiliate links all that much. They don&#8217;t like anyone who&#8217;s doing &#8220;me too.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fortunately it&#8217;s possible to be a &#8220;Value Added Affiliate&#8221; who adds a unique contribution to the product of whatever person you are promoting.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also possible to take complete control of the conversation. Build an email list.</p>
<p>What if you…</p>
<p>-Directed Google ads to a content rich website<br />
-Followed up with email and autoresponders<br />
-Closed the sale with a killer teleseminar &#8211; just like Michael Cage taught us how to do a couple of weeks ago?</p>
<p>Nice recipe for success, methinks. Come to think of it, what I do isn&#8217;t all that terribly different.</p>
<p>People appreciate quality content and so does Google. Give &#8216;em what they want and you&#8217;ll get plenty of airtime.</p>
<p>Perry Marshall<br />
<a href="http://www.perrymarshall.com/product-review-google-slap/comment-page-2/#comment-8848"> Peter Marshall review </a><br />
(Again, special thanks to Glenn Livingston for shaking down the data and bringing it to my attention.)</p>
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		<title>Making Money Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 01:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making money online used to pretty much require you to have your own Web site, products to sell and some marketing savvy. But a new generation of dot-coms have arisen that will pay you for what you know and who you know without you having to be a web designer or a marketing genius.
But it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making money online used to pretty much require you to have your own Web site, products to sell and some marketing savvy. But a new generation of dot-coms have arisen that will pay you for what you know and who you know without you having to be a web designer or a marketing genius.<br />
But it&#8217;s hard to tell hype from the real deal. I did a search on &#8220;make money online&#8221; and &#8220;making money online&#8221;, and much of the information out there is just promoting various infoproducts, mostly about Internet marketing. I see why people sometimes ask, &#8220;Is anyone making money online besides Internet marketing experts?&#8221;</p>
<p>So I put together a list of business opportunities with legitimate companies that:</p>
<p>Pay cash, not just points towards rewards or a chance to win money<br />
Don&#8217;t require you to have your own Web domain or your own products<br />
Don&#8217;t involve any hard-selling<br />
Aren&#8217;t just promoting more Internet marketing<br />
Give a good return on your time investment<br />
In the interest of objectivity, none of the links below are affiliate links, and none of them have paid or provided any other consideration for their presence here. These are legitimate companies with business models that allow you to get paid for a wide range of activities.<br />
Help friends find better jobs.</p>
<p>Sites like ReferEarns, Zyoin, Who Do You Know For Dough?, Bohire and WiseStepp connect employers with prospective employees, many of whom are already employed and not actively job-hunting, via networking &#8211; the people who know these qualified candidates. Rewards for referring a candidate who gets hired range from $50 on up to several thousand dollars &#8211; not chump change. If you know a lot of job-seekers (and who doesn&#8217;t these days?), this is a great way to break into the recruiting business with no overhead.</p>
<p>Connect suppliers with buyers.</p>
<p>Referral fees are a common practice in business, but they haven&#8217;t been used much in online networking sites because there was no way to track them. Sites like Salesconx, InnerSell and uRefer now provide that. Vendors set the referral fees they&#8217;re willing to pay (and for what), and when the transaction happens, you get paid. uRefer also allows merchants to set up referral programs for introductions and meetings, as well as transactions.</p>
<p>Write.</p>
<p>A growing number of sites will pay for your articles or blog posts. Associated Content and Helium will &#8220;pay for performance&#8221; based on page views for just about anything you want to write about. Articles on specific topics they&#8217;re looking for can earn direct payments up to about $200. The rates are probably low for established writers, but if you&#8217;re trying to break into the field and have time on your hands, they&#8217;re a great way to start. Also, a lot of companies are looking for part-time bloggers. They may pay per post or on a steady contract. Our Weblogs Guide posts blogging jobs weekly in the forum.</p>
<p>Start your own blog.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to have your own Web site, or install blogging software, or even figure out how to set up the advertising. At Blogger you can set up a blog for free in less than five minutes without knowing a thing about web design, and Blogger even automates setting up Google AdSense so you can make money off your blog by displaying ads and getting paid when people click on the ads. To make even more money from it, set up an affiliate program (see below) for books, music, etc., and insert your affiliate links whenever you refer to those items. You&#8217;ll have to get a lot of traffic to become a six-figure blogger, but pick an interesting topic, write well, tell all your friends, and you&#8217;re off to a good start.</p>
<p>Related: Monetizing Your Blog</p>
<p>Create topical resource hubs.</p>
<p>Are you an expert on a particular niche topic? Can you put together an overview of the topic and assemble some of the best resources on the topic from around the web? Then you can create topical hubs and get paid through sites like Squidoo, HugPages and Google Knol. Payments are based on a combination of ad revenue and affiliate fees. You&#8217;ll get higher rates doing it on your own, but these sites have a built-in supply of traffic and tools to make content creation easier.</p>
<p>Advertise other people&#8217;s products.</p>
<p>If you already have a Web site or a blog, look for vendors that offer related but non-competing products and see if they have an affiliate program. Stick to familiar products and brands &#8211; they&#8217;re easier to sell. To promote those products:</p>
<p>Place simple text or graphical ads in appropriate places on your site<br />
Include links to purchase products you review or recommend in a blog, discussion forum or mailing list you control<br />
Create a dedicated sales page or Web site to promote a particular product<br />
They all work &#8211; it just depends on how much time you have to spend on it and your level of expertise with Web design and marketing.<br />
Related: How to Really Make Money on the Internet With an Amazon.com Affiliate Site</p>
<p>Microstock photography.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to be a professional photographer to sell your photos for money. People are constantly in need of stock photography for websites, presentations, brochures and so on, and are willing to pay for the right image. People generally search for images on stock photography sites by keywords, not by photographer, so you have the same chance as anyone else of having your image picked. Just be careful that you don&#8217;t have images of trademarked brands, copyrighted art or people&#8217;s faces that are readily identifiable (unless you have a model release), but just about anything else is fair game, and I promise &#8211; you&#8217;d be amazed what people need pictures of, so don&#8217;t make any assumptions. If it&#8217;s a decent photo, upload it. Some sites to get you started include Fotolia, ShutterStock, Dreamstime and iStockphoto. The great thing about this is that it&#8217;s truly &#8220;set it and forget it&#8221;.</p>
<p>The above list is by no means comprehensive, but it highlights some of the new and interesting ways to make money online without investing any money, without having a product of your own, and without having expert sales and marketing skills. Most of all, unlike taking surveys or getting paid to read e-mail, the potential return on your time investment is substantial.</p>
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