Date : December 11th, 2009Category : MarketingAuthor : admin

The Email I Promised You…(results inside), remember my email from before?
The wait’s over-
Get ready to find out exactly what happened with Michael Jones’ groundbreaking Clickbank experiment… Toward the end of February this year he started experimenting with Clickbank.

He went in as a green as grass newbie, found some products to promote, and made notes on what happened. And he fully admits that the results blew him away…
This was MJ’s first time ever as a Clickbank affiliate, and he made $48,506.66 in the first 4 weeks. And that’s starting out with no list, no JV partners, nothing at all.
To be blunt {NAME}, Michael says that making money from Clickbank is actually really easy, if you’re smart.

Michael’s actually got something very special lined up for you in a few days time, but I can’t reveal too much more right now… For now though, I’ll leave you with the same tips that MJ gave me:
You’re making mistakes with your affiliate promotions right now… And they’re costing you money, TODAY. That’s not some kind of marketing hype, it’s just a plain old fact.

MJ studied dozens of other affiliates and their promotions, and he found that 99.3% of them are doing everything wrong.
EVERYTHING.
From picking the wrong products to banking on dud keywords.
And the chances are you’re one of those guys. But don’t worry, MJ’s promised me that in a few days he’s going to reveal his exact $48,506.66 in 4 weeks blueprint.
Look out for an email from me in the next few days…it could change your life…
~~>> http://tinyurl.com/yd2vw8b
Tags : ClickBank, Guide, Marketing, Online
Date : December 8th, 2009Category : Leads, MarketingAuthor : admin
Today, I’m going to share with you a free traffic generation system called LeadsLeap.com.
If you have heard about this service and you have not registered your free account, I suggest that you do it now at
http://www.leadsleap.com?referid=ibok10
LeadsLeap is an ingenious system that combines the power of contextual advertising and network lead generation.
In this system, you are allowed to post ads to 10 levels of network you have built.
Unlike traditional network lead generation methods, LeadsLeap only allows members to post their ads in the form of contextual ad.
This means your leads do not receive obtrusive ads from their uplines, which is a good thing because no one likes to receive junk ads.
Moreover, LeadsLeap sends very informative and useful newsletters to their members. I’ve saved some of the newsletters for future reference. I’m sure you will benefit from the newsletter too.
This is a free service. Register your account now at
http://www.leadsleap.com?referid=ibok10
Tags : email, Followers, Leads, Online
Date : December 2nd, 2009Category : TwitterAuthor : admin
Security, the hottest thing on the internet. No, you can’t put your passwords into a safe box or keep them with the CIA. When it comes to social networking and connecting your accounts to other accounts, security is able to become compromised. What if that “Get Money for Tweeting!” site stole your information and got your Twitter account? What if that password was the same as your Facebook? Your PayPal? Well, they probably are going to get those too. That is why you need to keep your information safe.
One way to keep your information safe is to keep it secure. Twitter rolled out an update to support OAuth not too long ago; OAuth is a way to never, ever give out your password. When a web application wants to get access to your account, they don’t want your password or your secure information, all they want is just an access token. You don’t even have to login here, or there, or anywhere except Twitter. That way, they don’t have your password, and if they are abusing your account, you can deny access anytime.
Another way to keep your information safe is to always use a virus scanner. Malware, Trojans, and anything can get into your computer; you want to keep them out. They’re like those stalkers that watch your every move; when you enter a password, they jump right on it, and take your account! You don’t want that to happen. You may be thinking Virus Scanners cost lots of money. Actually, they don’t. There are plenty of free scanners, along with online scanners; try AVG or Kaspersky or Avast.
Being safe is a major thing to keep in mind when signing up for web applications, and being secure is what you want to be. Keep your information safe and secure by using only OAuth enabled applications and always using a virus scanner.
MatSpy
Tags : email, Followers, Marketing, Online, tips, tweets