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There are no signs that the growth of WordPress is going to slow, but what is known is that as more users come on board, the security risk grows higher. It is the responsibility of each user to make sure their site is as secure as possible. Let’s look at 6 WordPress security tips to protect your WordPress site from the danger of hacking.

#1 Stay Current - is very important that you stay current and up to date with your WordPress site including plugins and themes.

#2 Increase the Strength of Your Password -We hear a lot about strong passwords and yet we still create passwords that are weak and easy for hackers to obtain with automated software. Instead create a password that is not a real word and uses lower case, capital case, symbols and numbers - this will give you a strong password that’s less likely to be hacked.

#3 Watch Your File Permission - You should keep an eye on your file permissions. You can set your file permissions with FileZilla.

#4 Use SSL Encryption - SSL Encryption is used to encrypt the data your blog sends out. This means that the data cannot be accessed as it leaves your router, which keeps account information secure. It makes the data difficult to intercept and difficult to decrypt. Usually you have to be prepare for SSL encryption but it’s worth the money. However, WordPress SSL encryption costs you nothing - you just need to add define (‘FORCE_SSL_ADMIN’, true) to your wp-config.php

#5 Use .htaccess - You will find the .htaccess file in the default hosting file, which can be used to block certain IPs.

#6 Always Have a Backup - Regardless of how good your security there is always the risk of being hacked, even if it’s minimal, so you need to back up at least once a week. Backup your data daily and store it offsite, so that if you do find yourself hacked you will have a good backup to get back up and running.

Its Easy to Protect Your WorePress Website Against Security Breaches

If you have a WordPress site, it is very important that you take at least the basic steps to ensure you are secure from hackers. This isn’t really ‘news,’ after all this has been known for a long time, yet still many people do not stop and consider website security when they are creating their sites. They don’t do any reading on the topic because it’s too technical and just plain boring, and far too often people think it won’t happen to them. Therefore, they also don’t do anything to protect their blog or site. The good news is that in under 30 minutes you can improve your security and not spend a dime.

#1 Change the ‘Admin’ Username

The default login for WordPress is ‘admin.’ Trouble is most users just keep it that way, making it incredibly easy for hackers to figure out your user name. Now they are already half logged into your site. Change the ‘admin’ login into something new!

#2 Create a Strong Password

Your WordPress is only as strong as your weakest link, and your password is often that weak link. Hackers use software that scrolls through hundreds of thousands of words looking for a match, which is why you should not be using a real word for your password. You should also not use a logical sequence of letters or numbers. So don’t use your pet’s name, your birthday, your phone number, etc. You can use a password generator to help you if you trouble coming up with a strong password.

#3 Delete & Update

WordPress is known for being weak on security. The reality is WordPress is only insecure when the users do not keep it current. Any part of your website that isn’t running the latest version is always at a risk of being hacked. Hackers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities and if you aren’t staying current you are at risk. So make sure you are running the most current version of WordPress, installed plugins and installed themes.

#4 Limit the Login Attempts

Install a plugin that will limit the number of times a person can try to login before the site shuts them down. The Limit Login Attempts plugin is one good choice. When you limit the number of times one can try to access your site, you reduce the likelihood of being hacked.

That’s it - there’s plenty more so don’t stop after you’ve done these four things, but this is a great place to start.

Using a Password Service to Protect Your WordPress Site

It seems all we talk about is creating strong passwords and if you are like most people, you create a password that you thought was solid only to find out it is not. What’s the solution?

Using a password service is a great way to create a strong password and protect your WordPress site.

There are a number of these services - two that come to mind are LastPass and 1 Password. You install the software on your computer and it will create these wild passwords that are up to 50 characters and really just look like gibberish. What’s even better is that it memorizes them for you, because there is no way you could remember these passwords. Then to keep all those passwords secure you use a master password. That way even if your passwords are stolen the hackers are going to need the master password.

A good master password needs to be strong - in fact it’s critical because all your other passwords lay in the balance of this. Follow as many password rules as you can and this one you need to memorize.

You’ll need to memorize your master password and you will also need to memorize any passwords needed to access your computer or if you visit the internet through your television. Apple passwords also often have to be memorized. The passwords you need to memorize shouldn’t be more than a dozen and it will likely be more like 5 or 6.

You will need to be patient as it takes time to transition your entire life online to a password service. You’ll be surprised at just how often you use passwords. Think about it - every time you login somewhere you use a user ID and a password. Getting the system up and functioning completely can be a real challenge, but stick with it, because eventually you will be far more secure and have way less passwords to remember.

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Write Short, Clear and Compelling Subject Lines

Half the job of drafting good email copy is nailing the subject line. This is important because the subject line is the first thing your subscribers see before they open the email and they wouldn't bother reading the email if the subject line doesn't pique their interest.

Keep the following in mind when crafting subject lines:

1. Actionable language generates the desired effect. Actionable language doesn't necessarily describe verbs -though they help. Actionable words tell the recipient what they can do with the information provided. For instance a subject line that reads "Take Mom To Brunch" is bound to pique interest.

2. Personalize if possible. Highly segmented emails always have better open rates. This would explain why the best email copy is the one you write to ONE person. Find a way to personalize the subject line and then work on providing relevant content to the recipient.

3. The subject line needs to be clear first, then you can worry about making it catchy. If after drafting the subject line, you find that you can make it funny, cute, catchy, whimsical or whatever, then by all means, go for it. But never sacrifice clarity in order to add some entertainment value.

Ask Questions And Try to Convey a Sense of Urgency

When you ask questions in the subject line you effectively pique your subscribers' interest and get them to read the email. One way to do this is to include time-sensitive promotions or some deadline they could miss. Even when working with a limited number of words you can still convey urgency by making it sound as is everyone is attending the event so the readers feel as if they'll get left out.

Appeal to The Subscribers' Self Interest

At the end of the day, the customers only care about services and products in the context of their specific needs. As a way to address this, your copy should go beyond explaining the features of what you're selling, and explicitly describe all the benefits of the product or service. Remember features tell, but benefits sell.

Imagine you're selling an onion on your sales copy, and so you start out describing what an onion is, its special features and so on. This information will have answered the "what", instead of "how" and "why" the subscriber should purchase the onion. If however you explained the benefits thereof, such as how the onion could spice up a recipe, or how it lowers calorie content, the reader will be interested.

Use Design Effectively

Most sales emails contain some form of design and that can enhance the message but try to support the message in the email- not detract from it. Effective design makes it easy and fun for readers to engage with the content. It may contain neat and visible social media icons, and use clear prompts and simple buttons to guide the reader through the text.

Use design sparingly if you don't have enough experience with it. Several elements can make the purpose of design backfire on you: for instance all capitalized or bolded text, white typing done over a over light background- which makes it difficult to read text, or a tiny call to action. Support your message with a captivating photo, good color contrast and clear call to action.

Deliver What Your Subject Line promises

It is absolutely crucial for your email message to deliver what the subject line promises. If your readers don't get what they're promised, click-through rates will tumble and over time you won't have any open rates to speak of.

Make sure the message body doesn't disappoint and you should have significantly high open and click-through rates.

Draft a Compelling Message

So now that you have that catchy subject line and you've grabbed the reader's attention, how do craft copy that will keep them engaged, informed and ready to click? Several issues have to be considered here.

1. Establish relevancy. It takes more than a catchy name tag for your email to yield results: you have to start by establishing relevancy so they have a reason to read the material.

2. Write in the second person. This ensures you orient the copy towards the recipient, as opposed to yourself. A typical sales copy contains numerous instances where the words "you" and "yours'" are used.

3. Be brief. In cases where you know plenty about the topic, you might be tempted to shove in an entire life story into the copy, but don't. Few people read marketing emails word for word; so find a way to summarize whatever information you have to offer and allow the reader to quickly scan the document and still get the most important information.

Pump Up Your CTA With Actionable Language

Yes even emails have calls-to-action! Or at least the good ones do; and its up to you to make sure to include a button-effective call to action. This means using language that is clear and succinct, and that is action-oriented.

Keep in mind though, not all email clients will render you fancy HTML copy, and not all recipients will choose to display them.

You may rely on plain text with a clear, perhaps hyper-linked call to action so your readers do something about the information offered. Ultimately you want the reader to click on your call to action so it might not matter how many images or bolded words you have, if they don't lead to clicks, they're not being used properly.

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Another great Photoshop actions package is Mockups Master. This package doesn’t have quite the range of selections that Cover Action Pro comes with, but the graphics are more up-to-date than those in Black Belt Covers.

Perhaps the best thing about Mockups Master is the price. At this time, the product is available for only $27! If you’re just looking for a basic package that will give you a quality image, Mockups Master might be a great option.

Photoshop Styles

Styles are applied to layers, and they apply decorative effects to those layers. Styles are especially useful for creating interesting text effects, making plain, boring text really pop off the page.

Text without style applied is dull and lifeless. It doesn’t attract attention. You can turn plain text into a stunning logo with the click of a mouse by using the right Photoshop style!

If you’re going to apply styles to your text, be sure to choose a style that complements the image you’re using and it easy to read. Don’t choose overly busy styles or styles that clash with the other colors in your graphic. Using the wrong style is much worse than using no style at all!

Following this text, you will find an example of text on a gradient background. On the first line, no style is applied. On the second line, a garish style that clashes with the background and is difficult to read is applied. In the last line, a clean, simple style that looks good with the background is applied.

As you can see, the last line is easy to read and looks visually appealing. It stands out more than the text with the bad style applied, and it draws the eye much more than the text with no style applied.

You can download free Photoshop styles from hundreds of websites, but you should be aware that many free styles are not very attractive and may make your text difficult to read. Additionally, some styles are made for thinner fonts and others for thicker fonts, so keep that in mind as you use styles.

You can also purchase quality styles from reputable vendors. These purchased styles are often much more useful than free styles, and you can often see examples of the styles used on text before you buy.

One great place for purchasing styles (as well as other add-ons) is Graphic River. This website allows individual product creators to sell their add-ons through a single marketplace.

To find Photoshop styles, simply mouse over “Add-ons” in the top menu, and then click “Photoshop”. In the menu on the right side, click “Styles”. This will bring up a selection of hundreds of styles for purchase. Most packages include multiple styles focused around a similar theme, and packs are remarkably affordable. Packs start at around $2 and go up to around $20 for very large packages.

A great place to find free add-ons, including styles, is at deviantART. There are thousands of free downloads available.

Once at the deviantART website, click "Resources & Stock Images.” Click “Application Resources.” There is no section specifically for Photoshop Styles, so browse through the Photoshop .PSD section and the Photoshop Actions section to find styles, or search for “styles” within the Application Resources section.

Other Add-Ons

There are other types of add-ons available as well. For example, you can buy or download gradients, patterns, shapes, brushes and more. Each of these types of add-ons is useful in its own way. Gradients are useful for backgrounds and stylizing text. Patterns are great for adding texture to elements. Shapes are great for calling attention and crating dynamic images, as are brushes.

You can download thousands of various add-ons through Graphic River and deviantART, and there are thousands of web pages that make these elements available free. But check the terms for use and make sure they are for commercial use.

Virtual Product Design Packages

If you cannot afford Photoshop, or if you use the trial and find you don’t like it, there are other alternatives available for creating virtual product designs.

Box Shot 3D (Windows and Mac)

Box Shot 3D is a software package that is available for both Windows and Mac computers. This software allows anyone to create many different types of virtual product packaging graphics without Photoshop, because it is a standalone program. It is not a Photoshop action script as so many other virtual product design programs are.

Box Shot 3D is a 3D rendering program that allows you to take one of their premade shapes, add your own graphics to the shape, and render the shape from any angle you use. You can even customize the lighting to create exactly the look and feel you desire for your image.

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Chapter Four: Locating Theme Designers

As mentioned in the previous chapter, you may need more than one person to complete your theme. The first person you will need will be the Photoshop designer. This person will create the basic design of your theme. They may be able to cut the theme up for you as well, but some designers aren’t proficient at this, which means you may need to hire a second person to cut up the PSD design provided by your designer and turn it into your completed theme.

The service starts at just $99, so it is very affordable. If you want added features and functionality you should expect to pay considerably more, but a theme that is complete with bells and whistles such as an image slider or built-in email collection box will sell much better and be much more profitable in the long run.

Quality Assurance

Before you hire any designer, ask to see examples of WordPress designs or themes they have created in the past. Find out what level of programming ability they have, and whether or not they will be able to add the features you need. This is the first step in assuring your theme is of the highest possible quality.

Don’t forget that the theme must be fully tested before you begin selling it. If possible, find some beta testers who are willing to help you test the theme

thoroughly before you put it on the market. If there are any bugs found after the theme is released for sale, make sure you respond and get it updated quickly. Otherwise your reputation will be harmed before it’s even built.

User Customization

One important feature you will probably want to have your theme creator include is the ability for users to customize the theme on their own from within the WordPress admin area.

There are many different levels of theme customization. It can range from simple tweaks such as selecting where the sidebars are located, up to something much more complex such as changing the background image and even changing the entire layout for different pages of the site.

Chapter Five: Creating a Design

You must work very closely with your designer to build a theme you’ll be happy with and that will sell well to users in the niche you’ve chosen. You will want to find a designer who is willing to make multiple changes when you aren’t happy with certain elements of the theme.

In order to minimize changes (which will make your designer very happy) start out by giving the designer very clear instructions, along with a few examples of themes you really like. This will help the designer understand your personal taste and style so they’ll be more likely to create something you like.

Don’t forget to let the designer know about any special functionality you will be having built into the theme. Some of these functions may require additional graphics, so the designer will need to know in advance what types of extra graphics you’ll need.

The design you receive will most likely be in PSD format for Photoshop. This file is not ready for use as a WordPress theme. It is only the base graphic file. If you happen to find a designer who can also do complete WordPress themes, you may get the entire theme delivered immediately. However, most designers will simply deliver the PSD file and you will have to go to someone else to have the design chopped and packaged.

In the next chapter, you’ll learn more about that process.

Chapter Six: Packaging & Testing

After the basic layout is completed, it’s time to package the theme. This process involves cutting the PSD file up and formatting it into the actual theme. Then any additional features are added.

Pricing is based on the complexity of the finished theme. If you want a simple, basic theme from your PSD, the service starts at just $99. If you add more complex features, the cost will be higher, but you’ll find you get many more sales than you would without these extra features.

Testing

One the theme is completed; it’s time to test it. You can test the theme yourself, but you may also want to have it tested by several other people, too. Beta testing the theme on your own may fail to reveal critical bugs in the theme that could lead to a wave of customer complaints and bad feedback. That definitely isn’t something you want to happen when you're trying to establish a name for yourself.

You’ll notice when you visit sites like ThemeForest.net that buyers can leave a rating and review for their purchases. The higher the star rating for your theme, the more purchase you are likely to get.

Not only that, but if potential buyers see a theme they like but doesn’t quite fit what they are looking for, if the theme has a great rating they are likely to take a look at the other themes you have for sale. This could increase your sales dramatically!

If you don’t have friends who could help you test your theme, you can post a message on a webmaster forum and ask for beta testers. Let them know they can keep and use the theme for free in exchange for their help, just be sure to tell them not to distribute the theme to anyone else.

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Learn How to Use Google Keyword Planner Effectively with the help of this video and audio.

Here you will get the some of the following informations:

Difference between the Old Keyword Tool and the New Keyword Planner
Google Keyword Planner has for Different Types of Searches
Keyword Search Examples
Research Your Niche for Your Wordpress Site
And so much more..

The Membership Manual 2014 Personal Use Ebook

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Section 3 - Best Practices

Membership sites can be challenging if you've never used them before. In this section, you'll learn "best practices" experienced membership site owners have developed over time.

Build a Relationship

You also need to decide how you will communicate with your members. How will you send them e-mail updates and information? You can add their e-mail addresses automatically when they sign up. This becomes your email list to send updates and information.

How often will you send updates? Every week? Every day? Think of it this way: what you are trying to do is build a healthy relationship with your members.

The rules of communication you use to maintain good relationships "in the real world" apply just as well online.

Remember that you may not be a known entity to them when they first come to your site. Try to encourage them right away in terms of getting involved in your site. For example, you may want to consider giving away your contact information. Or call them on the phone with a warm welcome. It helps them feel part of the group.

After you've nurtured relationships with members, you can begin to ask them questions about they want out of the site. Maybe no one has asked them before what their expectations or needs are. They might have requests you can address. However, you can only help them if you know what their needs are. It gives you the opportunity to create content and products that will help them.

Retaining Members

One of your biggest challenges will be to get them to stay on as repeat members. It's true that some may invest in the site at first and then never use it for a long time. Still, be sure you keep adding content and value to the site no matter if some members are using it or not.

The reason is they will eventually stop back in to see what the site has offered lately. If you slack in adding value or content, they will tend to leave if they feel they're being neglected. You want to create content and value that exceeds expectations. You want them to say, "Wow, this is fantastic content! I'm glad I joined and I don't even think about paying my monthly fee."

Consider having content that is exclusive to your membership site they cannot get anywhere else. This might be in the form of interviews you conduct with industry leaders, private training on topics and subjects that are new or cutting-edge, and more. You might also provide a level of advice or support from you or your team that is not available to nonmembers.

Whatever you do, the perceived value has to be considerably more than the investment they make. Don't let yourself off the hook. Continue to challenge your team and yourself to add massive value and top quality content to the site.

Levels of Membership

A very common error that new membership site owners make is they offer a series of membership levels. For example, they might have Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. Members might start at the Bronze level, while Silver offers more value, and Gold level provides complete access.

The problem with this approach in the beginning is it lowers conversions. People get intimidated and confused by many options. It's much simpler to get someone to say "Yes!" to join your site if you only offer just one choice: either they join or they don't.

You'll gain more confidence in your operation and development if you see a steady stream of new members joining your site. It's even a good idea to let new members stay on as long as they want at their initial rate, even if you increase the rate later for new members. You may think that you will lose money, but it will increase loyalty and the "lifetime customer value" of each member. In addition, they will spend additional money on specials and premiums you offer.

Affiliates

One way to drive considerable traffic to your site is to utilize affiliates. Affiliates are marketers that promote your site to their own "tribe" of fans and followers.

For example, let's say an affiliate is running banner ads for your membership site on their site. If a prospect clicks the ad, visits your site, and signs up as a member, the affiliate gets a commission for the sale. It's not unusual to have commissions as high as 50%, 75% and even 100% of the sale.

Why would you give an affiliate 100% commission? Consider that the "Lifetime Customer Value" of each new member is much higher than the initial commission payout. Lifetime Customer Value is the average total amount of spending you can expect from a typical member.

For example, if you charge $50 a month for your membership site and the average length of time someone stays a member is six months, the Lifetime Customer Value of a member is $300. Of course, some will stay much longer and others will leave sooner. Lifetime Customer Value is an average.

Now you know that an average customer will spend $300 in your membership site. From here, it is easy to determine how much you want to spend to acquire that customer. Even after paying 100% commission rate, you are making a good profit. Don't feel like you are locked in, because you can still customize the structure for an individual affiliate.

Closely monitor the margins in your affiliate commission structure. Affiliate sales will give you plenty of traffic and help build sales. Many of the membership site plugins have modules that can manage your affiliate sales and tracking.

Another idea is that you can run a separate affiliate sales model outside your membership site using third-party software and service. You might have several different affiliate structures going on at the same time. There is no single way to do it, and the right balance for you will come from testing and experimentation.

Consider giving "lifetime commissions" where an affiliate receives commission from all sales from their referral for the length of time the referral stays on as a member. It becomes a little challenging to track it--there are cookie-based tracking methods and other ways. If you get into heavy affiliate marketing, it may benefit you to consult with, or hire, an affiliate manager to advise the right setup for maximize profit.

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Prospect - Someone who doesn’t know your product and probably doesn’t know who you are comes to your sales page.

Lead - That prospect enters their email address into your opt-in box to receive a free report as advertised in a popup on your sales page. That person then becomes a lead.

Buyer - The prospect reads your free report and likes the content, and then returns to the sales page to finish reading it, finally buying the product.

OTO Buyer - The buyer reads your One Time Offer (OTO) and decides to purchase this offer as well.

If you notice a lot of people making it to one particular stages but making it no further, you might want to send your leads a survey asking them why they aren’t making it past that stage. You could also make this a popup on your website for people who leave your page without buying.

Customer Satisfaction Improvement

Finally, you can use surveys to improve your customer satisfaction, making people buy more products from you, trust you, and become loyal (potentially even avid) fans, who might even tell others about you.

As you probably know, customer service is one of the most important aspects of business. If you keep buyers happy, you minimize problems.

And if you respond quickly to the few problems you do have, you’ll ensure your customers always stay happy.

Surveys are a great way to ensure customer satisfaction. You can use surveys to improve satisfaction in the following ways:

Ask how their experience was after using your help desk or customer service email or phone number.

Ask them how they are enjoying the product after they buy, and if they have any questions or concerns.

Ask them what you can do better in general sense.

Tips for Creating Great Surveys

Surveys are only useful if people are willing to take them, and unfortunately, most online surveys are not conducive to getting people to complete them. People don’t have a lot of time to waste, and they certainly aren’t going to spend several minutes taking a survey just to help your business.

Here are some ways you can

1. Keep Surveys Short - One of the biggest mistakes people make with surveys is trying to find out too much at once. People have lives. They are busy. They don’t have a lot of time to help you, even if they really want to. So when you create a survey, make it short and easy to take. Ask no more than five or six questions, and make as many of those questions as possible multiple choice in order to make taking the survey go as quickly as possible.

2. Ask On-Point Questions - Never go off on a tangent and start asking questions that are unrelated to your main topic. Stick to asking specific questions that related to your primary objective. If you have multiple objectives, use different surveys.

3. Don’t Use Leading Questions - Never ask questions that try to lead a survey taker to answer in a specific way in order to try to trick them into feeling a certain way about your company. For example, do not say, “As you know, the Mega Sales System is the top of its class for helping you generate more sales. How do you feel this product best meets your needs?” Instead, just ask, “What did you like most about this product?”

4. Use Multiple Choice - Don’t make people work too much. Keep most questions multiple choice, and keep potential answers to six or fewer. The harder it is to take a survey, the fewer people will fill it out.

5. Don’t Get Personal - Ask as little personal information from respondents as possible. If you don’t need their phone number, don’t ask for it. Again, the more personal information you ask for, the fewer people will fill out your survey.

6. Ensure Privacy - Let people know you won’t share any of their personal information, and that survey data will be kept anonymous. This will make people feel like they won’t be spammed and that they won’t have to be embarrassed to answer how they really feel.

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We Video is a powerful online video editor that will allow you to create videos that are available on all devices 24/7 in the cloud. You can even have multiple people collaborate to create a single video.

Their system is geared toward editing videos that have already been created, so it’s best for people who want to film video and then turn those videos into something more interesting and useful. For example, if you film

yourself teaching a class, you can import that video from your phone, camera or tablet and edit it to include visual effects and music.

There are three interfaces built to accommodate everyone from complete beginners to experienced video editors.

We Video has built-in themes that will give your video a specific look and tone with just one click. Videos will include professional visual effects, transitions, typography and soundtracks.

We Video has plans that start at just $3 per month if billed annually or $4.99 per month if billed monthly, but if you want to use it for business, you might need to go for their Business plan, which is $16 per month if you pay for a year or $19.99 if billed monthly.

Animoto is a tool that will allow you to create videos without filming anything, or you can also import video clips if you prefer. It will let you create stunning videos from photos or other graphics, too.

For example, you could make several graphic slides to illustrate a specific point, and then add those graphics to Animoto, which will splice them together with cool image transitions and music to turn them into a video.

They have free trials available, and business plans start at just $249 per year or $39 per month.

Stupeflix has a number of professional themes available, and you can important photos or videos, add text and music, add maps, and even add text-to-speech, which will allow you to have voiceovers in your videos even if you don’t want to use your own voice.

You can make a video for free in order to test the system to find out if you like it.

Their pricing for the pro plan, which includes all of their video styles, all features, allows the creation of unlimited HD videos and video file uploads of up to 200MB each is just $39 per month or only $25 per month if you pay for an entire year upfront.

GoAnimate will allow you to create interesting videos that include cartoons without any illustration skills whatsoever. They have built-in scenery, actors, and animations, allowing you to create a nearly endless variety of

videos. Actors even have various outfits and props so you can customize everything to be unique. Characters will even automatically lip sync if you add voiceovers!

Plans start at just $39 per month or $299 per year, or you can get full HD videos with no watermarks, clickable links and more for $79 per month or $599 per year.

Video Hosting

Wistia is a video hosting platform that will integrate with email marketing, allow you to insert clickable calls-to-action at the end of your videos, includes powerful analytics to track which parts of your videos users are skipping, which parts they are re-watching and much more.

Wistia even has video SEO and social media promotion built in, allowing you to promote your videos and get more views!

Wistia has a free starter package that will allow you to upload 3 videos and provides 5 GB of monthly bandwidth. Paid plans start at $25 per month for 25 unbranded videos and 50 GB of bandwidth and goes up to $300 per month for unlimited videos and 1 TB of bandwidth. You can even get a free 2-week trial with unlimited videos to test the service.

Video Promotion

Push Views is a service that will provide your YouTube videos with more views for as little as just $10 per week for 1,000+ views per week. If you’d like more than 1,000 views per week, you can buy their higher level promotional packages.

Viral Video Promo is a service that aims to help you rank your video on the first page of Google in just a few days. Your content can be syndicated across a wide variety of social media platforms, and your videos can be sent to viral popularity.

Campaigns start at just $99 per video for a basic video SEO package, and go up to $289 for a package that also includes 10,000 worldwide YouTube views and 100 YouTube comments, favorites, ratings and subscribers.

Voiceovers for Videos

If you don’t feel capable of doing the voiceovers for your videos, you have a few options. First of all, you could hire someone to do voiceovers for you. Optionally, you can use a text-to-speech program to narrate your text script and you can use that. These programs are sounding much more natural than ever these days.

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Break All The Rules On Graphic Design! Get More Sales! Command More Fees! Make More Money!

Would you like to ethically steam and download a graphics package that will transform your websites into efficient and effective money machine?

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The Proper Mindset For Health Fitness MRR Ebook

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Chapter 7: Chart Your Progress

Summary

Keep aware of how you are changing for the better. It encourages you to keep changing for the better.

Chart Your Progress

A very important thing for you to do when you are on a fitness program is to keep checking how you are progressing. This can keep you highly motivated, especially when you see that you are becoming what you want yourself to become.

So, when you are on a diet program, weigh yourself often, doesn't matter even if you do it several times a day. When you are jogging, check how many steps you can climb without breathing. When you are working out at the gym, keep checking your abs and chest. When you are on a program to improve your blood sugar level or your blood pressure, keep monitoring yourself. In fact, go for more frequent physical checkups just to see how well you are progressing.

Humans are very much result-oriented people. We want to see facts and figures - we want to see things as raw as they can be. This is the reason why charting your progress continuously can help you immensely.

When you see that your waist size has come down from 38" to 36", when you see that you can get into skimpier shorts, when you see that you are closer to touching your toes than before, you become very much pleased with yourself. You see that your efforts are bearing fruit. This keeps the fire burning.

Initially, you will want to monitor yourself quite often. Your family may even mock you for that. But it doesn't matter. You need to know where you are heading. So keep looking as much as you want. It is only when you are in love with your body that you will think of doing something for it. And no one loves your body more than you, so the onus of making it fitter and healthier is entirely on you.

You have every right to know how your body is shaping up. The best part is that this eggs you on to do better for your body. So keep monitoring yourself and keep working out to your heart's content.

Chapter 8: Keep the Motivation On - Give Yourself Incentives

Summary

Rewarding yourself is one of the best ways to ensure that you keep doing the right things.

Keep the Motivation On - Give Yourself Incentives

Time and again, reward yourself for your achievements. However, don't reward yourself with a food treat; that will only make matters worse. In any case, we are too much fixated on food. When we are happy, the first thing that comes to our mind is a treat that involves the worst kinds of unhealthy foods possible. And this is what brings on most of the health problems that we face today. We could do much better from a health point of view if we cured our fixation with food.

But you could always give yourself a healthy incentive. You could go on a trip, for example. You could take a break from work and simply hang out at home, watching DVDs. Or you could cook a healthy meal all by yourself at home if that interests you.

However, the best incentive is looking in the mirror. When you see the improved shape you are in, you will want to congratulate yourself. In fact, you should keep some of your old photos for comparison. When you know how well you have turned out so far, you will want to go all the way. You will feel that it is quite possible for you to take further steps.

Go shopping. Buy clothes that fit your newly reworked body. You will be so happy about buying jeans that are two sizes smaller. You will feel you have achieved something special.

You have to understand something here - When you measure yourself at home and see that you have reduced, you are happy. But you become much happier when you reward yourself for it. When you buy smaller waist jeans you see the practical connotations of your fitness program. You actually see the benefits. This is what motivates you to keep working on in the future. If you see these benefits and then begin rewarding yourself for it, you will see that you are able to push you toward better health and fitness achievements.

Chapter 9: Head to the Gym... Even if You Don’t Want to

Summary

Get yourself to the gym each day, even if you don't think you want to work out. Just heading out to the gym can help you immensely.

Head to the Gym... Even if You Don't Want to

One of the ways in which you can motivate to keep working out is by simply taking the effort to go to the gym. Research shows that most people who quit their gyms don't do it because the exercises are too stressful to them; they do it just because they don't want to make the trip to the gym! Sounds corny, but it is true. If you have joined a gym before, you will be aware of this feeling. You don't mind the exercises, but you do feel bored about putting on your gym gear and heading out to the gym, which is probably too early in the morning for you.

If you don't want to go to the gym on one particular day, try this ruse. Try telling yourself that you will just warm up a bit on the treadmill and then move out. Tell yourself that you won't do anything that needs you to exert much. When you convince yourself that way, you are likelier to head to the gym.

But when you are there, you will see a change happening in your way of thinking. When you see all those people diligently working out there, you will get motivated too. And when you start out on the treadmill, you will find that your stamina is building. When that happens, you will tell yourself that you could try one more exercise. You might go on to the exercise bike. That may induce you to go to the weights and then the resistance training and so on. Sooner than you think, you will find that you have had your complete workout!