Sunday, June 23, 2013

What's the Easiest Way To Make A Sale Online?


The problem with selling a product on the Internet is that not only do you need to spend time and money on product development, page design, marketing, sales letters, ads and affiliate promotions, but you also need to make sure that you're attracting customers who want to buy your product.


After all, hundreds of people might look at your site every day, but only a tiny fraction of them might consider buying your product.


That's because, unlike retail shopping, the customer cannot see or try your product without paying for it first. So either you need to find a lot of customers who will trust you very quickly, or you have to find customers who are already in the mood to make a purchase. And that's the hardest part.


Just think of the last time that you were shopping online. You probably had more reservations about getting your wallet out and using your credit card than if you found the product in a store.


Luckily, there's a way around this. You can find customers who are interested in the kind of product that you sell and are already in a buying mood. And it won't cost you a cent.


It's called ThankYouAds.


ThankYouAds is a revolutionary ad exchange that posts your ads at the best time to attract paying customers - when they've just finished making a purchase.


Your ad will appear on the thank you page of one of thousands of affiliated websites, bringing you new traffic and new buyers from all over the web.


Think about all of the revenue you're missing out on because you can't seem to find custoemrs in your niche who want to buy a product just like the one you're offering. With ThankYouAds, you never have to wonder again - because you'll be making revenue from those very customers!


So give ThankYouAds a try today - it's free to join, and it takes only minutes to set up your account to start pulling in the profits that you deserve.


Click the image below and experience ThankYouAds for yourself:





Easy Deal Builder Review

Easy Deal Builder – Best Powerful Software to Create Deal Pages and streamline scarcity Countdown Based to Increase Sales Conversion 300% or More

Easy Deal Builder is Best Software that Super Simple to Create Deal Pages, It builds Deal Directories, Mobile Friendly Pages, Thank You Pages and your deals can easily be added to your WordPress Blog and Faceboook Fanpages. Easy Deal Builder software is on course to democratize and streamline scarcity based, deal making on the Internet by offering a long awaited solution, for even the most budget minded small business owner. Its Comlpletes with 3x Scarcity deal option (Date, Quantity, and Evergreen Deals Countdown) that Increase your sales Conversions by 300% or more with just a few clicks easy.
You can use Easy Deal Builder scarcity for affiliate offers and other people product launches. Easy Deal Builder makes a damn good looking webpage to offer deals from. It’s slick and professional looking, and so well coded it displays perfectly even on mobile devices. You can also customize the look and feel of the page to suit your personal branding, all from the admin panel without ever playing with any of the ‘code’.


Easy Deal Builder Features :
  • Easy to use deal builder
  • Create unlimited deals
  • Multi payment options
  • Mobile and WordPress
  • Built in social sharing
  • Built in Exit Pop Ups
  • Easy Video Embedding
  • SEO Friendly Deal Pages
  • At a glance statistics
  • Import/Export Deals
  • Instant Deal Directory
  • Multiple Currency Deals
  • Sell any type of products
  • Thank you page builder
  • Add your own codding
  • Social Proof Tweaking
  • Deal Countdown Freeze
  • Highly Customizeable Design
  • Date / Time countdown Deals
  • Quantity Countdown Deals
  • Evergreen Counter Deals
  • Add Images, Video, Tebbed Content
  • Zero Coding or Tech Skills Needed
  • Responsive Layout for Mobile
  • Built in Social Sharing Functionally
  • Integrated Social Proof Count
  • Date, Quantity and Evergreen Deals

Friday, June 21, 2013

The Kindle Publishing System

Selling eBooks on Amazon is easier than ever
If you can write, you can make money. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not. Any writer can publish an eBook and sell his or her own, unique work on Amazon.com and thanks to the Kindle, this is now more lucrative than ever!
In order to sell your work on Amazon, you must:
  • Own the rights to your book and be willing to account for all content as unique and written by you.
  • Supply an ISBN (International Standard Book Number), which can be purchased as a self-publisher at ISBN.org.
And here’s the great news. In July 2010, Amazon reported that electronic copies of books are now outselling hard copies. Thanks to the Kindle, Amazon is now in the business of selling ebooks and doesn’t appear to be looking back any time soon. In fact, eBooks are the way of future… and the present.
So, why not take advantage of not only this wildly lucrative opportunity to sell your content through Amazon, but to also ride the coattails of the popularity and increasing trend of digital books?
Selling your content on Amazon is now easier than ever, and according to their statistics, the desire for electronic content is growing like wildfire. Don’t miss out on this revenue stream. Take advantage of it! Whether you are an experienced writer or never written an eBook before in your life, now is the time to try. The opportunity is there. You just have to take it.


Friday, June 7, 2013

How to Create a Blog with Blogger






Creating a blog with Google Blogger in only five minutes! Who knew? Before you start, you should know what your plan is...
  • There are three main types of blogs:
    1. -personal/journal
    2. -collaborative- more than one author
    3. -topical-based on a particular subject
  • Choose what type of blog you want to create and make sure it reflects your goals while providing value to your target audience.
  • Decide how often you are going to post, how often you post is based on the reader audience you have.
  • Get some things together before hand, know the first 5 things your are going to post. There's nothing sadder than an empty blog.
  • Have a logo and an idea of your main colors.
  • Start building your blog


  1. If you already have a Google account, just type in your user name and password in the top right fields and click Sign In.
  2. If you don’t already have a Google account, click on Create Your Blog Now and fill in the required fields. You can use ANY email to sign up for a Google blogger account.
  3. Choose a title and address for your blog that describes your organization.
  4. Next choose a template from their library to figure out what you want your blog to look like (preferably choose a template that goes with your logo. This can be changed any time.
  5. Begin posting information on your blog by clicking Start Posting! Write as much text in the box as you want, insert an image from the tool bar, add YouTube clips, and even maps!
  6. Go to the account settings if you want to be able to email posts to the blog, change the user comment settings, update with mobile, or change the side blocks.
  7. Make it more professional by buying a domain and directing it your blog. Go to the 'settings' tab and click on 'publishing'. A domain costs $10 per year.

  1. Questions, visit Blogger’s helpful site for tips and more information.

    Writing for a blog

    You have a blog, now what?
  • The power of titles- the title can make or break your blog. It impacts what comes up in search engines and bookmarking sites.
  • The Viral Nature of Lists- lists will probably get more attention then essays.
  • The importance of being original- other are drawn to people who speak their mind and who are different and unique to other bloggers.
  • The value of well formatted content- online, people usually scan content rather than fully read through it.
  • Add visual content that will keep them interested. Remember, images attract more readers, and videos keep people on the page longer. 



Thursday, June 6, 2013

What is a Blog?


Believe it or not, an answer to a simple question, “what is a blog?” can be hard to find on an “A-list” blog. They’re usually too busy telling you about what they ate for lunch, or trying to sell you some bullshit affiliate product.
Definition of a Blog:
According to wikipedia.com:
“A blog (a contraction of the term web log) is a website, usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.”
Traditional blogs started out as personal diaries, and still to this day, that’s what most people (who aren’t on the internet much) understand a blog to be. The fact is, the term “blog” can mean a whole lot these days. Here are a few examples of a variety of blogs:
  • simple tips to make life easier
  • personal journey and guide to fitness
  • men’s online magazine
  • reviews of tech toys
  • ramblings
  • guide to blogging
  • parody blogs of popular bloggers
The list goes on. So…
What is a blog?
The simplest way to put it; a blog is a website, that has content updated on an ongoing basis. This content can be in the form of articles, photos, artwork, drawings, etc. The latest trend, is to post videos instead of writing the content, commonly referred to as a vlog or video blog.
Content is usually posted in reverse chronological order (visitor sees newest updates first). Blogs tend to attract regular readers, who are interested in not only viewing the latest updates, but also being able to comment, and interact with the author, to share their thoughts and opinions.
This creates a discussion, between the author and the readers, and the readers themselves. Interaction is one of the reasons why blogs have become mainstream over the last few years. Ever read an article in a magazine, and wanted to discuss it further?
Most blogs also offer a way for readers to subscribe via RSS, allowing them to stay up-to-date with the latest content.
Still confused and don’t understand what a blog is? 
What is a weblog? What is blogging? What is a blogger? What is the blogosphere?
As mentioned in the definition of a blog above, a weblog is just another name for a blog. Same idea, different terminology. Hopefully, you’re starting to catch on by now…hopefully.
But just in case; I’ll continue to explain the obvious. Blogging is to maintain or add material to a blog. In other words, instead of saying “I’m writing an article for my blog” you’d say “I’m blogging.”
The author of a blog would be considered a blogger.  However, a blog that has multiple authors, usually refers to their writers as editors or contributors. It’s really all the same. 

It just comes down to what you want people to view your site as, a blog, or an online magazine. To some, magazine sounds more legit, and they’re probably right. Again, a lot of people still view blogs as personal journals, nothing more.
A sphere can be defined as a particular social world, therefore the blogosphere is the collective community of all the blogs on the internet.


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