I'm an info junkie! Learning how to implement better rather than reading....implementing makes you money, not reading

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Making Money Online - Who Would've Thought?!
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Thanks Chris for your kind words. Yes, it takes effort, that's all. We read too much! (ha ha)
If most of these WF members would immediately try out what was recommend by at least half of the experienced people here, there would be more profits in our pockets sooner than later!Posted 17th February 2011 at 03:38 PM by netkid
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Making Money Online - Who Would've Thought?!
Thanks for posting earnings. I think it helps us know who to take note of. I'd rather be learning from someone that is walking the walk.
Well done on those earnings.Posted 8th January 2011 at 09:24 AM by iamchrisgreen
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Focus - Focus - Focus!
interesting points on SEO there, if somebody wanted to know the very basics, that would be it.
just straight articles everywhere with anchor textPosted 14th September 2010 at 06:44 PM by -
My New Results from Online Marketing 2010
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Thank you too for reading docmac! I think the Warrior forum has taught me again and again, not to get "scattered." Focus on one thing at a time when doing internet marketing.
The problem is that there is too much opportunities online to start a business so many IM'rs don't know where to start. I am guilty years ago of being a "scattered" IM'r but I found out quickly, after lurking in this forum that the underlying message to newbies and experienced IM'rs alike is to focus on one thing at a time. That is when I started to make money!
Good luck to you, too!Posted 24th May 2010 at 01:23 PM by netkid
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My New Results from Online Marketing 2010
Hey, thanks Netkid, that is very inspirational...Posted 24th May 2010 at 03:41 AM by docmac
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Finally posting after two years of "watching"
Hey James, if you look at my current blog called Blog Marketing Experts, I have emphasis of helping offline businesses with putting up business blogs for them. I started this business model several months ago and gross about $1,100 per blog set up and collect some decent monthly recurring from maintaining the blogs for them.
I am a fan of consulting with offline businesses and showing them how to implement online tactics. The market is wide open for this and barely no competition.
James, regarding your fundraising business, I do believe that it is not necessary to be on the first page of Google, just maximize the SEO and backlinking and you should be ok. Too much pressure and false expectations of being on page one of Google search!Posted 23rd June 2009 at 11:56 PM by netkid
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Finally posting after two years of "watching"
Hi Bruce. I've noticed a lot going on with online marketers and webmasters getting involved in offline gigs. In fact I'm thinking of trying it out with a fundraising business that my father-in-law has started recently. Initially I just hope to get his site to the first page of Google with some SEO and backlinking, but I'm also going to try to talk him into starting a newsletter. I think it would be an interesting challenge.Posted 20th June 2009 at 06:39 AM by JamesMSpacey

