31 Jan, 2010  |  Written by Felix Sim  |  under Internet Marketing

1: Domain Name Flipping

Based on luck, strategy and business savvy, domain name flipping can be one of the more lucrative ways to earn a living online. The term comes from the real estate trick that involves buying old, undervalued houses, fixing them up to make them more attractive and modern-looking and selling them for a much higher price.

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30 Jan, 2010  |  Written by Felix Sim  |  under Internet Marketing

There are some that say yes, there are some that say no. Google says no, some promotion companies say yes? What say you?

The fact of the matter is, if you are lucky enough to have a website on the 1st page of Google then my hats off to you, remarkable work – well done, I am sure you are getting lots of visitors and a fair amount of sales too! So all good news.

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A chance conversation in New York City shows why other advertising media may be better for you – because each form of advertising slices the world in a different, unique way

On a beautiful day in May I was in New York City for Gary Bencivenga’s now-legendary copywriting seminar, and taking the day off on a lovely Sunday afternoon. Just off Broadway and a few blocks from Central Park, I was drinking coffee in a donut shop when two guys struck up a conversation with me.

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One word Internet Marketer :

YOUTUBE

If someone had told me 3 years ago that I’d be
making thousands of dollars per month with my
online business through YouTube I would’ve laughed
in their face!

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How To Set Up Your MLM Online Marketing Blueprint

Most people get very overwhelmed and confused when they first started in internet marketing. There are so many so called experts out there telling you what to do and there are so many different marketing methods you can use.
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This is a guest post by Christian Russell from Next Level Blogger.
The beginning phase of a new blog is the most fun, isn’t it? You’ve come up with a great idea. You’ve done your research, and you are confident that your new blog idea is going to rock. There’s a market, there are people spending money in that market, and you’ve found your niche. The possibilities are endless; the sky is the limit!

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Reason #1: You have no competition. Everything you sell is copyright protected so you can’t be “knocked off”.

Reason #2: Incredibly huge profit margins. People aren’t paying for bits and bytes, a bunch of CDs or paper & ink they are paying you for the value of the information. In fact, with a digitally delivered or ‘downloadable’ product your profit margin is nearly 100%. (Compare that to any giant online retailer who can only compete on price and eeks out a slim single digit profit margin.) Or with a physical information product you can easily 10-to-1 margins or more.

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Top Seven Website Promotion Tips  for Your Online Business

The make a success for your o­nline business is greatly dependent o­n the amount of exposure your business gets. Smart well planned website promotion strategies will ensure that your o­nline business gets the maximum exposure and continues to remain in the public view. In fact, website promotion is an o­n going process to promote your website and to bring more visitors and traffic to the your site.  Successful Entrepreneurs have all focused their attention o­n this aspect with the following strategies.

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18 Aug, 2009  |  Written by Felix Sim  |  under Internet Marketing

There are reasons for not wanting to start a blog to increase traffic to your website but none of them are good. People say they don’t have the time to write the fresh copy on a constant basis that will get them the rankings they need. Well, that’s what ghost writers are for.

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17 Aug, 2009  |  Written by Felix Sim  |  under Internet Marketing

‘I had a meeting in the bath’

By Pauline Harris and Simon Kupe

Jeff Zbar has been working from home for 20 years but he recalls a sticky moment back in 1992. “I was on the phone with the founder of a fast-food chain: an older, very established, ivory-towers kind of guy,” says the writer and copywriter based in Florida. “The mailman came, the mail slammed down, the dog started barking, which made the baby start screaming and the executive said to me: ‘What, you work from home?’ There was disdain in his voice. The relationship went sour after that.”

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