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30 Days To Niche Success MRR Ebook

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Here’s a pretty powerful strategy that will surely get you indexed in Yahoo, and Google as well, within the next couple of days. Remember when I told you earlier that blogs are vital for this process? Here’s the reason why.

It has something to do with weblogs, or more commonly called blogs. Blogs were originally meant to serve as online journals or diaries, to serve a variety of social purposes. But Internet marketers have found advertising uses for blogs, and today, they are considered as efficient 'weapons' in getting good search engine position.

This strategy also has something to do with RSS. RSS is a technology that allows you to send news feeds to certain recipients. The good thing about RSS is that it solves the problem of having to update your content regularly. Coupled with blogs, we have a powerful combo that will position you well in the search engine game.

This strategy also has something to do with RSS. RSS is an acronym for Real Simple Syndication, and RSS is slowly becoming the industry standard for message conveyance. Experts agree that by 2010, more people will prefer RSS technology over conventional emails.

RSS is a technology that allows you to send news feeds to certain recipients. The good thing about RSS is that it solves the problem of having to update your content regularly. Coupled with blogs, we have a powerful combo that will position you well in the search engine game.

Ad Sheets Equals Big Profits Resale Rights Ebook

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Assuming that the space occupied by your title, masthead and listing of rates for advertisers interested in placing an ad with you is two inches deep, this leaves you about 24 inches of advertising space to sell on the front side. Figuring a cost of $50 for 1,000 copies of such an ad sheet, printed both sides, and a third-class bulk-rate postage of $110, this means that your 24 inches of ad space will have to be sold at a rate of $6.25 each in order to break even. This means: You have to sell all of the ad space on the front of your ad sheet at $6.25 per ad - and then expect to make your profits from the sale of the back side of your ad sheet. Actually, it would be feasible to charge $7.00 per inch for the space on the front side, and carry your own full page ad on the back side. At any rate, don't box yourself into a loss situation where you can't afford to place your own ads in your ad sheet.

You get ads by making up an advertising solicitation sales letter and sending it out to as many mail order dealers as you can find. You can also run ads in other people's publications, inviting the readers to check with you regarding placement of an ad in your publication. And of course, you'll be wanting to work out some exchange advertising deals (whereby another publisher runs your ad in his publication, and you run his in exchange). From the experience of many, many publishers, this can be one of the most effective ways of getting your ads run, at low/no cost, and it is recognized to be successful in the field of Mail Order.

You probably won't be able to fill up all of your available ad space with paid ads until you are well established - but no problem - first you fill your ad space with paid ads, and then you fill in the empty space with ads of your own. Some beginning advertisers fill a part of their empty space with complimentary ads for other mail order operators, send them a copy of the issue in which the complimentary ad appears, and invite them to continue the ad on a "paid" basis from there. Many of them will appreciate the favor and send you a check or money order to continue running the ad.

If you undertake the publication of an ad sheet, be sure to consider the possibilities of sending out 100 to 1,000 copies of your ad sheet to other mail order operators to rubber stamp their names/addresses as co-publishers and mail out for you. Thus, if you had 50 other mail order operators sending out 100 copies each of your ad sheet, you’d be talking about a circulation of 5,000 copies plus the number of copies you mail out. If you can get this kind of program going, you’ll quickly build your reputation as well as your circulation, and at the bottom line, your profits.

Some ad sheet publishers, once they’ve established themselves and are putting out an impressive publication, set up distributor networks. Generally, they run ads calling for distributor/dealers and asking for a $5 to $10 registration fee. In reply to the registration application, they send out a letter explaining that each distributor can buy at half price, so many copies of each issue of the ad sheet, rubber stamp their name on each copy, and send them out as their own. In return, the distributors usually get 50% of the incoming advertising orders, a half-price ad for themselves, and an opportunity to sell subscriptions.

The bottom line relative to becoming a successful ad sheet publisher has to do with keeping your production costs - printing and mailing - as low as possible, while putting out a quality product that other people in the mail order business will want to advertise in - while at the same time using it as an advertising/selling vehicle for your own products.

Everyone involved in mail order selling should have some sort of ad sheet - if for no other reason than as a means to an end - an advertising vehicle for your own products, an extra income form advertising revenues, and as an exchange media with which to gain greater exposure for your own products in other people’s publications. Once you’ve got an ad sheet, or any kind of publication set up and being seen by other mail order operators, you’ll quickly gain stature and a certain amount of prestige.

As with any business, your ultimate success depends on your own feasibility studies, and your "sharp-pencil" planning completed before you order your first issue printed. Think about it, weigh the pro’s & con’s, then go with your decision.

How To Make Candles PLR Ebook

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Gel candles are very easy and inexpensive to make. You can add your favorite scents to them as well. The supplies you need to get started include gel, zinc wicks, fragrance oils if you desire, and dye to add color. Some people love the look of a clear gel candle and prefer not to use any dye. It is important that you only use zinc wicks for gel candles because cotton wicks absorb the gel, causing them not to light or burn well.

Gel candles can be made in a variety of holders, as long as the container is non-flammable. Holders made of glass will give you the best results. To add uniqueness to gel candles, some makers choose to make them in fancy glasses, wine glasses, and vases. To add color and themes to candles, consider using embeds. This can be glitter, marbles, colorful rocks, sea shells, crystals, or anything else that won’t burn.

Use a hot glue gun and glue the wick to the bottom of the holder to firmly hold it in place. To make centering easier, mark the bottom of the holder with a red or black marker right in the center. The wick should then be placed on top of the mark. Leave the wick long enough to reach outside of the holder. You will trim it later. To melt the gel, cut it into small strips. For best results melt it in a double boiler at medium heat. The gel should be heated to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. A quality thermometer is a great investment as the gel won’t set properly if you don’t get it hot enough and it will lose the glossy color if you get the temperature too high.

If you desire to add color to your gel candles, add it in slowly. The colors show more vibrantly in gel candles than wax candles so you will need a lot less than what you use if you make wax candles. Stir the color into the melted wax slowly. If you aren’t happy with the color you can slowly add more. If you plan to use embedded objects in the candle, it is suggested you keep the gel candle color very light. Next, add fragrance if you desire. 1/3 teaspoon is all you need for each glass of melted gel.

For best results, heat your container in the microwave for about one minute. This will eliminate those unsightly bubbles that can form on gel candles. Immediately after removing the holder from the microwave, start adding your embeds. You will want to dip them in the hot gel to get them to stick in the holder. You can arrange embeds any way you desire. For best results push them towards the edges of the holder so that they can easily be scene. You can create embed patterns or add them loosely.

It is important not to keep the gel very hot while completing the embed process. Once you have that done, pour the gel into the holder. If you allow the gel to cool before pouring it in the holder you will end up with clumps of gel throughout the candle. Make sure the wick is hanging over the top of the holder before pouring in the gel. Once the gel has set, trim it to the size you desire.

Han Christian Andersens Fairy Tales Personal Use Ebook

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THE BELL

People said "The Evening Bell is sounding, the sun is setting." For a strange wondrous tone was heard in the narrow streets of a large town. It was like the sound of a church-bell: but it was only heard for a moment, for the rolling of the carriages and the voices of the multitude made too great a noise.

Those persons who were walking outside the town, where the houses were farther apart, with gardens or little fields between them, could see the evening sky still better, and heard the sound of the bell much more distinctly. It was as if the tones came from a church in the still forest; people looked thitherward, and felt their minds attuned most solemnly.

A long time passed, and people said to each other--"I wonder if there is a church out in the wood? The bell has a tone that is wondrous sweet; let us stroll thither, and examine the matter nearer." And the rich people drove out, and the poor walked, but the way seemed strangely long to them; and when they came to a clump of willows which grew on the skirts of the forest, they sat down, and looked up at the long branches, and fancied they were now in the depth of the green wood. The confectioner of the town came out, and set up his booth there; and soon after came another confectioner, who hung a bell over his stand, as a sign or ornament, but it had no clapper, and it was tarred over to preserve it from the rain. When all the people returned home, they said it had been very romantic, and that it was quite a different sort of thing to a pic-nic or tea-party. There were three persons who asserted they had penetrated to the end of the forest, and that they had always heard the wonderful sounds of the bell, but it had seemed to them as if it had come from the town. One wrote a whole poem about it, and said the bell sounded like the voice of a mother to a good dear child, and that no melody was sweeter than the tones of the bell. The king of the country was also observant of it, and vowed that he who could discover whence the sounds proceeded, should have the title of "Universal Bell-ringer," even if it were not really a bell.

Many persons now went to the wood, for the sake of getting the place, but one only returned with a sort of explanation; for nobody went far enough, that one not further than the others. However, he said that the sound proceeded from a very large owl, in a hollow tree; a sort of learned owl, that continually knocked its head against the branches. But whether the sound came from his head or from the hollow tree, that no one could say with certainty. So now he got the place of "Universal Bell-ringer," and wrote yearly a short treatise "On the Owl"; but everybody was just as wise as before.

It was the day of confirmation. The clergyman had spoken so touchingly, the children who were confirmed had been greatly moved; it was an eventful day for them; from children they become all at once grown-up-persons; it was as if their infant souls were now to fly all at once into persons with more understanding. The sun was shining gloriously; the children that had been confirmed went out of the town; and from the wood was borne towards them the sounds of the unknown bell with wonderful distinctness. They all immediately felt a wish to go thither; all except three. One of them had to go home to try on a ball-dress; for it was just the dress and the ball which had caused her to be confirmed this time, for otherwise she would not have come; the other was a poor boy, who had borrowed his coat and boots to be confirmed in from the innkeeper's son, and he was to give them back by a certain hour; the third said that he never went to a strange place if his parents were not with him--that he had always been a good boy hitherto, and would still be so now that he was confirmed, and that one ought not to laugh at him for it: the others, however, did make fun of him, after all.

There were three, therefore, that did not go; the others hastened on. The sun shone, the birds sang, and the children sang too, and each held the other by the hand; for as yet they had none of them any high office, and were all of equal rank in the eye of God.

But two of the youngest soon grew tired, and both returned to town; two little girls sat down, and twined garlands, so they did not go either; and when the others reached the willow-tree, where the confectioner was, they said, "Now we are there! In reality the bell does not exist; it is only a fancy that people have taken into their heads!"

At the same moment the bell sounded deep in the wood, so clear and solemnly that five or six determined to penetrate somewhat further. It was so thick, and the foliage so dense, that it was quite fatiguing to proceed. Woodroof and anemonies grew almost too high; blooming convolvuluses and blackberry-bushes hung in long garlands from tree to tree, where the nightingale sang and the sunbeams were playing: it was very beautiful, but it was no place for girls to go; their clothes would get so torn. Large blocks of stone lay there, overgrown with moss of every color; the fresh spring bubbled forth, and made a strange gurgling sound.

"That surely cannot be the bell," said one of the children, lying down and listening. "This must be looked to." So he remained, and let the others go on without him.

They afterwards came to a little house, made of branches and the bark of trees; a large wild apple-tree bent over it, as if it would shower down all its blessings on the roof, where roses were blooming. The long stems twined round the gable, on which there hung a small bell.

Super Tactics Of Time Management Experts PLR Ebook

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Chapter 6 Goals and Time Management

Goals are necessary to give you the right motivation. Goal-oriented persons manage their time efficiently. They always think of what they can achieve if they will be able to get on the right track and finish the task in lesser time.

Just imagine the oval track in the athletic event. You are there to compete in a running competition. As an athlete, you are to define success in a matter of seconds. For you to win, think of the finish line and the track on which you have to run. You have to see the lines that give you the idea of your track, your direction. You have to be at the end of the path in less time in order to win.

You should be aware of your goals and you should know the right ways to achieve them. Goals are motivational tools or ideas that will give you the zest to start the task or duty with vibrant enthusiasm. This will give you the idea on how to execute a task and overcome challenges in a time frame that you would also be formulating. Goals must be concrete or specific, measurable within a time frame, realistic, attainable, and relevant. These are the markers of success that will give you the idea of your future and of what you want. Goals are based on your present conditions and resources; however, you must increase your resources or change the conditions within a given time to attain your desired result.

A goal is also a projection, a way of directing your thoughts toward what you foresee as success. It is a mind channel; therefore, you should be aware of the power of the mind and of what you believe you can do with the aid of positive thinking. How to do it will be the next step; but on your way to success, it would be necessary to set things in order, to make some priorities and plans, and to maintain a positive outlook.

Article Marketing Strategies Give Away Rights Ebook

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Remember I discussed the problem about the duplication content thing? Well if you submitted your article to the 8 major directories I suggested, I would then wait for about 2 months after they are indexed before I put the articles on my own website.

I haven’t really tested this duplication content thing in depth but to be on the safe side, I won’t risk the chance of my main site being penalized for having duplicate content even if the content is written by me.

An alternative way is to rewrite your articles putting in your affiliate links and then place them on your own website. If you have enough time then you can take this rewriting approach.

However, before re-writing an article, I will mention the article I’ve written and direct people to read the article at Ezine Articles to increase the counter of “Most Viewed”.

For my promotional articles which I’ve submitted to a lot of places, I will place it on my secondary website and direct my visitors to read the articles there. Remember that the secondary website is there as a backup to generate more leads for you. If the secondary website is penalized then not all is lost as you still have your main website.

Fireball Secrets To List Building Resale Rights Ebook

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Fireball List Building Secret #34 Setup A Continuous Thank You For Subscribing Page

This is something that no one is doing at all that I know of and I'm pretty sure no one is doing it at all or ever.

As you know, when someone signs up for your newsletter at your website, they are then taken to another page that confirms their subscription.

Most people just put something like "Thank you for subscribing to my newsletter, why not check out this product" and really don't make use of this extra bit of advertising that they have to use.

The idea I've been tinkering with is to setup a continuous thank you page. After your subscriber signs up for your newsletter and they go to your thank you page, why not offer them a chance to sign up for another newsletter or E-course you might have.

This way, you could possibly get the same subscriber on 3 or 4 of your lists. So everytime they subscribe to one of your lists, they are taken to another thank you page that asks them to subscribe to another of your lists, and so on. I think this is a great idea and it's something I will be using a lot of.

Magic Formula Mini Sites MRR Ebook

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When you come to the site, you will see that it’s all about joint ventures. On the left hand side I have a navigation menu. The body of the page has a welcome message and a product review for 2 separate products related to joint ventures one of which is my own. You can add as many products as you would like that fit within your target market. As I find more joint venture products to promote, I will be adding those to this site, and you can do the same with your sites.

Let’s talk about the content I have placed on this site.

Starting with the navigation menu, you will see a home button. Always make your navigation menus consistent through out your site. It will make it easier on your visitor to get around your site. A hard to navigate site will do nothing but make your visitor leave, so this is very important.

Under the home button you will see another link titled, “Free Joint Venture Information”. This is a free report that I have written on joint ventures. Once they submit their information, they are placed in my autoresponder, and then redirected to the main salesletter where I am trying to sell them my joint venture product. Notice that when you click on this link, it opens in a new window. That way they still have my site that they originally came to in front of them. Although I want them to buy my product, I am still promoting two other products on that page.

The next links in the navigation menu are the, “About Us” and “Contact Us” links. These also open in a new window so that the visitor is not taken away from the main site that I want to KEEP them on!

The last link is the, “Joint Venture Articles” link. I searched a couple of article sites and found some great articles on joint ventures. Some of the articles are mine, and some of the articles belong to others. When you start clicking on the articles, notice that they open in a new window. Again, I am trying to keep my visitor on MY site. At the end of every article is a resource box. Although I appreciate the article writers who are allowing me to use their articles, I don’t want to just give them my traffic. So, I make each page open in a new window. That way if my visitor clicks on a link in their resource box, I can still give the article writer my traffic, but my page is still in front of my visitor.

Now let’s talk about the body of the page. Notice that the first thing I do is welcome the visitor to the site, and introduce myself to them. I feel like that gives them a more personal feel right from the start. I explain to them what joint ventures have done for me and what joint ventures could also do for them, and then I give them reviews of three separate products. I ask the visitor to click a link in each product which takes them to that products salesletter if they would like more information about it or to hopefully buy.

Easy right? It sure is. It just takes a little bit of time and research.

Mini Site Extra

What you need to create an “original mini site” type site:

Domain name

Hosting

Something to promote

UNIQUE and VALUABLE Bonuses

Not many people use the “mini site extra” type sites, and I’m not sure why because they work EVERY time I build one.

“Mini site extra” type sites focus on selling one product or service just like any other type of mini site. They have a special twist to them though that makes them stand out. They not only offer one product or service, but offer the visitor special bonuses or incentives for buying the product or service or even signing up for a program or offer from that website. These should be special bonuses or offers not found anywhere else.

“Mini site extra” type sites are more like “mini site lite” type sites than “original mini site” type site. You don’t need a lot of content for “mini site extra” type sites. You still need to do a good job promoting the product, but a lot of content is not needed.

The key to being successful with “mini site extra” type sites is to have the best and most unique bonuses for the visitor to do what you want them to do. Be it buying your product, clicking your affiliate link, signing up for a newsletter or program, etc. If you have the same incentives or bonuses everyone else does then you really aren’t offering your visitor something extra.

This is another type of mini site that does not do well with SEO. You will have to use other marketing methods discussed later in this ebook to get people to your site because “mini site extra” type sites lack content just like “mini site lite” type sites do.

10 Ways To Write More Effective Ads PLR Ebook

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Your layout is very important in a sales letter, because you want your letter to look inviting, refreshing to the eyes. In short, you want your prospect to stop what he‘s doing and read your letter.

If he sees a letter with tiny margins, no indentations, no breaks in the text, no white space, and no subheads…if he sees a page of nothing but densely-packed words, do you think he‘ll be tempted to read it?

Not likely. If you do have ample white space and generous margins, short sentences, short paragraphs, subheads, and an italicized or underlined word here and there for emphasis, it will certainly look more inviting to read.

When reading your letter, some prospects will start at the beginning and read word for word. Some will read the headline and maybe the lead, then read the "P.S." at the end of the letter and see who the letter is from, then start from the beginning.

And some folks will scan through your letter, noticing the various subheads strategically positioned by you throughout your letter, then decide if it‘s worth their time to read the entire thing. Some may never read the entire letter, but order anyways.

You must write for all of them. Interesting and compelling long copy for the studious reader, and short paragraphs and sentences, white space, and subheads for the skimmer.

299 Places To Advertise Resale Rights Ebook

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Classified advertising has always been, and will continue to be the favorite method for Mail Order "Pros" to advertise. Almost all Mail Order Pros started with these tiny inexpensive ads since they represent the best cost effective way to reach millions of people.

TWO BASIC METHODS

Two basic methods are used with classified advertising. (1) Place an ad offering FREE literature, and then send your literature to all inquiries. A "free" offer will always out pull an ad that requests money, but your overall profits may be larger since you will generate more inquiries. This method is excellent when you are also collecting "Opportunity Seeker" names that you can rent. You should be able to generate fresh National leads for $.20 to $1 using this method. (2) Offer a report for $2 or $3 and then send out other offers with your orders. This eliminates the "Opportunity Seeker" who never buy anything, and your operation is much cleaner and void of "busy" work.

OVER 200 LISTED PUBLICATIONS

The following is a listing of over 200 magazines that offer classified advertising. The first group of magazines represent the mail-order "Pros" favorites, and they will always out pull other magazines for opportunity offers. The second group has been selected from thousands of other magazines (1) they offer classified advertising, and (2) they are the least expensive (Word Cost/Circulation ratio). Notice that the last column provides the Word Cost/Circulation ratio. That is, this ratio shows you how much it will cost you for each word for every 1,000 people who get the magazine. The lower this ratio is, the more cost effective it is. For example, if you were to advertise in the National Enquirer, it would cost $8.95 for each word, and it will cost you $.0023 for each 1,000 persons that get the National Enquirer. In this example, if you placed a 10 word ad, it will cost you $89.50, and it will be sent out to 3,500,000 people.

COST/CIRCULATION RATIOS

This may seem like an expensive ad, but the cost to get your 10 word ad to 1.000 people is only ($.0023 x 10) = $.023! That’s right - two cents!! For every 1.000 people! Therefore, learn to evaluate the circulation/cost ratio since this will tell you the relative cost that is important. As a further example, consider advertising in the "Hounds And Hunting" (#238). Here the cost for a word is only $.22. Good Deal? NO! In this case your Word Cost per 1,000 is $.0227. Therefore, your cost to place a 10 word ad per 1,000 people is ($.0227 x 10) = $.227! That’s over 10 times more expensive than the National Enquirer! However, if you were selling something for hunting, it might actually pull better than National Enquirer.

ASK FOR RATE CARD

Before you place an ad, write to the magazine and ask for their "Rate Card" for both classified ads and space advertising. You will normally receive a large package containing a sample publication, advertising rates, schedules and discounts offered for multiple insertions placed for sequential publication dates.