My journey to reaching financial independence by finally getting off my butt, focusing, and making a successful go at internet marketing.
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Reflections on 2008
We need to stay very very focus...else it will be very difficult to have breakthrough.
Good start is start believing yourself, your money making system, you mentor (if you have one).
I wish everybody a Successful and Prosperous and Healthy New 2009 !Posted 1st January 2009 at 03:34 AM by bigcashking
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Product #1 Approved in Clickbank
Thanks!
James, CB wanted me to fix my money-back guarantee wording (I had 60-days in the title, but had put 8 weeks in the verbiage, and they wanted the 8 weeks reference removed.)
They also wanted me to add contact information to the pitch page.
Allen, I didn't realize I could add an opt-in too. I've got a series to use, but I was reluctant to put it on the pitch page (don't want to tick potential affiliates off). And trust me, I've got ALOT of articles on the way!Posted 31st December 2008 at 10:18 AM by Canada
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Product #1 Approved in Clickbank
Great Job, Canada!
Now get those articles out there. LOL
You can create your own sales page on website-articles.net too if you want to. You can either send visitors to your pitch page or straight to your ClickBank link to buy.
You can also place an email list opt-in form in your article if you are so inclined.
Let me know if you need anything!
Allen GRavesPosted 31st December 2008 at 10:18 AM by Allen Graves
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Posted 30th December 2008 at 11:51 PM by James_Harkin
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2009 Goals
Hey Gleb.
Until I start making enough money to have products created from scratch, I'm going to work with PLR products (ebooks, video and audio) that I've had stored on my hard drive forever.
I'm picking (what I think are) viable products, and reworking them as needed. New graphics, new domains, etc.
I don't do much writing myself, so once I switch to custom products, I'll just use a couple of ghostwriters in order to keep my schedule.Posted 25th December 2008 at 06:52 PM by Canada
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2009 Goals
Great post. Even setting goals sounds and feels inspirational.
Could you share a few secrets what kind of products you create and by what means?
I presume these should be something of value to be worth buying - i couldn't imagine creating 1 sellable thing a week from scratch.
GlebPosted 25th December 2008 at 06:19 PM by gesman
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Follow-Through is not a Buzz Word
It is a great idea to list out your set of goals. It is a good reminder to keep us working on them. Keeping them written helps us go back and revise them whenever required. This should help other IM members too.Posted 25th December 2008 at 10:39 AM by jayden.fellze
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Article Marketing - No More EzineArticles
Thanks Canada,
A lot of Warriors are realizing the powerful features that W-A.net has to offer.
Unlike EZA, you will find that your articles will not get a lot of traffic immediately, rather they will slowly build traffic until they peak in the SE's - all three, not just Google - and they remain in those positions for a much longer period of time.
Just follow what you find in the members section and you will have much better traction than spinning your wheels at EZA.
We are laying an ethical and extremely solid foundation right now. This is a good time to check them out.
Respectfully,
Allen GravesPosted 24th December 2008 at 09:29 AM by Allen Graves

