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12.26.2007

You Are Crazazay If You Don't Get In On This FREE Opportunity


Hope your holidays rocked and are still rockin' along!

You know we are always looking for ways to generate passive sources of income. I told you previously about Pay per Play and it's going to be awesome - and here is why - they are capitalizing on the dying of the networks. You will make money from people actually visiting your website page - it's not a pay per click like Adsense - it's PAY PER PLAY - meaning if someone visits your site and views the ad - YOU GET PAID.

Taco Bell, Harley Davidson, HBO and some other major players are already on board - they are in pre-launch right now and putting the code on a blog or website couldn't be easier - can you say, "Cut n Paste?".

This is a F*R*E*E opportunity that is taking the advertising community by storm.

This will be bigger than radio, television and all other forms of media combined!

Get full details here: Pay Per Play



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12.24.2007

And then it got BIGGER!

Sounds like one of those lousy ads for penis enlargement doesn't it? I get way too many of those in my email inbox everyday; and I don't even have a penis!

The bad news first: we had to bump the launch date of our PLR (private label rights) section to March Oneth (1st).

The good news is the reason for the bump : the PLR section increased by about 400% and we found something VERY cool to add for free on every page - whether or not you purchase a set of PLR topics - you'll have the opportunity to get at least one free thing. Cool? Cool!

And now something scammy and possibly scummy to share with you: My partner sent me a really strange advertisement for "Marl" - it's a stock picking robot. (I can't believe he was even thinkin' about doing this). He loves the stock market though - I'm kinda apprehensive about it and I wouldn't ever trust a robot to do the stock picking - to easy to manipulate and after reading about it - it seems like such a scam!

Read this from Andy Skelton's Blog and one subscriber actually takes it apart :

Marl the Stock Robot: Scam?

Have you heard of Marl the Stock Robot? Google “Marl” and click the first ad you see. You don’t have to read the whole page because I have summed it up in the next paragraph. Please click the ad anyway. You’ll understand why in a minute.

That page tells a story about the invention of “the first commercially available stock picking robot” which is available for $28,000 per license, which includes a week of training in the programmer’s home. The script assumes you can’t afford the software and offers you a stock tips newsletter subscription for only $47.

Maybe it’s a great newsletter. I don’t care about that. I am interested in the Marl software which, at $28,000, is out of the reach of anyone earnestly reading that page but vastly under-priced if it does what they claim.

Normally you would reject this sort of offer on the “too good to be true” rule alone but I wasn’t satisfied. I went looking for the software and I didn’t find any information leading to the purchase of a Marl software license. I did find a large number of sites echoing the same story and offering the same newsletter.

The site is one of a great many taking part in an affiliate marketing scheme to sell a newsletter subscription. This is just one of countless schemes telling lies in order to sell something. This is why I told you to click the ad rather than publish a link. They are paying for those ads, baiting real suckers, lying about a non-existent robot. Your clicks cost them money.

I don’t know whether the newsletter is any good. Maybe it can teach you enough to make some lucky investments. But if you want to make real money from Marl, I suggest you set up an affiliate marketing web site to sell that newsletter and buy all the ads you can get for $47.

Update 1: This is how a person can make money on a stock tip scam and why the government puts them away:

The volume of distribution of a newsletter such as the one at issue can rapidly become large enough that its membership, acting on the tips they receive, create an artificial demand for the penny stock and consequently cause the stock price to rise. If one reacts quickly enough and buys the stock before this wave of demand comes to market, it may be possible to realize a very high margin of profit where no real value exists in the merits of the company being traded. In this scenario, the biggest winner will be the first person to know about the tip and act on it, i.e. the publisher of the newsletter. Subscribers can profit, too, but they must buy fast and sell before the artificial demand bubble pops and the price regains parity with the actual market value.

Update 2: A reader going by the name of Mistlethrush left a very important comment below. It reveals the inner workings of the Marl software!

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If you want to see the actual sales page for "MARL" - you can see it here:
http://doublingstocks.com/

At Andy's site you can find a link to download the MARL software for free.

and Happy Holidays from Us to YOU!

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12.20.2007

Keyword Articles Are Still the King of Web Content (Human Written)

I keep getting advertisement after advertisement in my email box for all these "miracle" keyword article writers. In my humble opinion - they all suck.

I've been given several different programs that promise to spin and rewrite articles which they do but they don't seem to make a lot of sense and I just don't think the AI is far enough along to replace good old human input.

I won't mention any product names but one in particular is good for counting keyword density and theme keywords densities and even gives helpful suggestions and shows you where you boo-boo with a misspelling in your piece - however when it's time to rewrite and you tell it to change the keyword article into something that could have been written by a child from a third world country.

I'm not saying don't use private label rights articles unchanged or don't spin your own articles - it's cost effective and works for positioning if you do it right, what I am saying is that in the time it takes to set up the program and tell it what to replace blah, blah, blah. You could have opened that keyword article in Notetab Pro (one of my favorite programs) or even Microsoft Word and used the Control + R function to replace the keyword or keyword phrase with whatever you wanted. It's clean and goes sentence by sentence so you can rewrite as necessary. It's faster and it WORKS and it works very well.

and that's my 2-cents - your thoughts?

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12.09.2007

Heard About Pay Per Play?

I got this from Matt Garrett of TopKeyword Lists (a great place to get your keywords for marketing) - Much like Matt- I have to admit I had to read their sign up page twice too - I kept thinking there was going to be an "enter your credit card or paypal information here" pop up - but no- I was wrong - it's free.

Read this information below :

Hi,

I must admit I've gone back and read the sign up page for this one several times, as it just seems to good to be true, but they've got some major players on board, like HBO, Taco Bell, and Harley Davidson.

it's called PayPerPlay.
it's free to join.
and you get paid for every visitor to your site!!!

yup, I told you it sounded to good to be true, but I'm sure not going to miss out on trying it out...

http://www.payperplayadverts.com

they also credit you for referrals on two levels, so this is going to spread like wildfire!
we're all going to be bombarded with promo emails about this from every side over the next few weeks, mark my words!

If you know anyone with a list of subscribers, or a site that gets ANY traffic, sign up now and send them a quick email telling them about it, you could end up earning a nice residual income from introducing just a few people...

I'm telling you first, but as soon as I've sent this email out to you I'm going to be getting in touch with everyone I know!

http://www.payperplayadverts.com

So what's it actually about?

Well, it's a new advertising system that plays a 5 second audio "advert" when someone visits your website.

It's got some very big players involved simply because big TV networks are losing their "market share" to websites hand over fist!

People are spending more and more time online and less watching TV, as well as watching less adverts on TV, especially as their are all these new bits of technology that allow us all to automatically record out favorite shows and fast forward through the adverts, thank god! :)

So PayPerPlay is seen as the way forward for putting ads bck in front of us all, but this time instead of the big TV networks getting the advertising revenue, any website owner can grab their share...

At last their seems to be a system that is a very REAL alternative to AdSense for a simple quick way of making money from any website, and people don't even need to click on the ads for you to get paid, it's automatic!

cool or what!
;]

go sign up now and get started on sending out some emails:

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