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Simple AdWords Profits – Learning How To Use Google Adwords Profitable Mrr Ebook

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“In the Marketplace products are ranked by their "productivity score". To preserve the integrity of the system we do not publish the formula for the score, or the score itself, but we can say that it is a function of these four factors:

Earned/Sale: Average net amount earned per affiliate per referred sale. Note that this is the net earned per actual sale, and so it is impacted by refunds, chargebacks, and sales taxes. Unfunded sales, such as returned checks, do not impact this number.

Future $: Average total rebill revenue earned by the affiliate due to sales from a site. Generally this equates to the average sum of all rebills.

Total $: The sum of all initial sales and rebills divided by the number of initial sales. It is the average total $ per sale, including all rebills that may come from that sale.

Earned/Sale: Average percentage commission earned per affiliate per referred sale. This number should only vary if the publisher has changed their payout percentage over time.

Referred: Fraction of publisher's total sales that are referred by affiliates.

Gravity: Number of distinct affiliates who earned a commission by referring a paying customer to the publisher's products. This is a weighted sum and not an actual total. For each affiliate paid in the last 8 weeks we add an amount between 0.1 and 1.0 to the total. The more recent the last referral, the higher the value added.”

Now that you know the four most important factors about ClickBank’s marketplace, you will be able to choose the best products to promote.

After you find a good converting product, you need to create your hoplink (the link you will be promoting to earn sales commissions).

212 Pizza Recipes PLR Ebook

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Ingredients:

* 3 cups bread flour
* 7/8 cup warm water
* 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening (Crisco)
* 1 teaspoon active dry yeast
* 1 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 teaspoon sugar

Directions:

In a heavy-duty stand mixer fitted with dough hook, add the water, shortening, yeast, and sugar. Mix thoroughly until yeast has fully dissolved. Add flour and salt. Mix on low until most of the flour and water has mixed, then continue kneading for 10 minutes. The dough will be loose and scrappy at first and will eventually form a cohesive ball. There should be no raw flour or crumbs remaining in the bowl.

The dough will be somewhat dry and dense. Place the dough ball into a large bowl and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Let the dough rise for 24 hours in the refrigerator before using. Please note that I cannot over-emphasize the importance of a 24-hour rising time since it is absolutely essential so that the dough will develop its signature texture and, more importantly, its unique flavor! Do not skip this step!

Preheat your oven to 500 F about one hour before you plan to bake the pizza. Turn the dough out onto a large surface and dust with flour. Using a heavy rolling pin, roll the dough out very thin to form a 24-inch or larger circle. If you're using a cutter pizza pan (recommended), dust the pan lightly with flour, place the dough in the pan and dock. Use the rolling pin to trim off the excess dough drooping over the sides of the pan. If you wish to cook the pizza directly on a pizza stone (not using a pan), then place the dough on a dusted pizza-peel, dock, and fold the edge over 1-inch all the way around and pinch it up to form a raised lip or rim.

Next, precook the crust for 4 minutes before adding any sauce or toppings. Remove the crust from the oven and pop any large air pockets that may have formed.

Add your sauce, shredded mozzarella cheese, and your favorite toppings. Continue baking, rotating the pan half way through so that it cooks evenly, until crust is sufficiently browned and crisp, about 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the pizza from the oven and slide pizza out of cooking pan onto a large wire cooling rack or cutting board. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before transferring to a serving pan. This step allows the crust to stay crisp while it cools, otherwise the trapped steam will soften the crust. Once cool, use a pizza cutter to slice the pie into pieces and enjoy!

101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners PLR Ebook

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Another aspect of your rod that you should get to know is the guide, or the eyes. The guide is what transmits the signals of the line to the rod so that it's easy for you to feel the fish on the other end. There are several different types of guides available today.

Some guides have rings that are made of ceramic placed inside the outer metal frame. Still other guides have inner rings that are made from silicone carbide, aluminum oxide, chrome plating, or gold aluminum oxide. The rings of the rod are what aid in the reduction of friction that can cause your line to fray.

The length of the rod handle is important as well as what the rod is made of, such as foam or cork. You'll want to choose a rod handle that is still easy for you to hold if your hands become wet.

You won't want to use a light action rod to catch fish since you'll need a strong blank to be able to pull the fish out of its cover. A medium or medium/heavy rod will give you the strength that you need to pull out the fish while at the same time giving you the flexibility to use topwater baits. You might want to use a trigger handle if you're using a long-handled rod so that you have the manageability that you need.

Before you head out fishing make sure that you check the guides on your rod. You want to make certain that none of the guides are bent. Bent guides prevent the line from moving through them correctly. Clean out the inside of the circle of the guides before you start fishing to ensure that your line doesn't fray and break when you're reeling in the fish.

One last thing that you should focus on when you're buying a new rod is how the guides are attached to the rod. The wrapping must be sufficient so that the guides don't become loose and need to be replaced.

7 Ways To Hidden Affiliate Profits Mrr Ebook

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Putting The Building Blocks In Place

As I have already suggested, being a successful affiliate marketer is synonymous with being a successful business person.

And, as with any other business, in order to be a successful affiliate marketer you need to spend some money on your business. Now, I know that you will probably have read or seen many books and special reports that will tell you that you do not need to spend money to be an affiliate marketer.

That is absolutely correct. If you just want to be an affiliate marketer, like everyone else, then do not spend any money.

However, you already know that 19 out of every 20 affiliate marketers will fail, and by choosing not to spend any money you are giving yourself an awfully good chance of becoming one of the ones who never make it.

You must take this business extremely seriously, and accept that any serious business, online or in the real world, needs some investment in order to stand any chance of achieving success.

So, going right back to the stage of creating your business plan, you must build a sensible budget into that plan.

Of course, it does not make sense to spend a lot of money when you first launch your affiliate marketing career, but there are some basic requirements that you must put in place.

By the way, on the subject of budgets, once you do start seeing some earnings from your affiliate marketing efforts come through the door, you should allocate as high a percentage of those earnings as you can afford for reinvestment back into your business.

Do not fall into the trap of spending all your affiliate earnings without any reinvestment into the business as this will only guarantee that you never really move away from first base.

But, returning to your initial situation, the first two things that I would recommend you should spend a little money on is your own domain name and a web hosting account where the web pages that you build will be hosted.

You will then need to get yourself an autoresponder account, as this is perhaps the most critical tool that you need for building your own online business. Because of the importance, I would recommend that you consider using a paid option for your autoresponder account, although it is possible to set up a free account if money is a critical issue for you.

5 Larry Dotson Plr Ebooks PLR Ebook

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The "Garbage" Strategy

The "some ghostwriters take too many short cuts" strategy tells your prospects that their ghostwritten content could just end up being a bunch of rehashed, plagiarized, highly repeated garbage.

The "Master" Strategy

The "get the master private label rights as a bonus" strategy tells your prospects that they can actually sell the private label right to your private label content and keep 100% of the profits. Most marketers know that private label content sells like crazy.

The "Super Affiliate" Strategy

The "use the content to sell affiliate products" strategy tells your prospects that they could actually become a super affiliate. They could place affiliate links in the products they create from your private label content.

The "Display Ads" Strategy

The "use the content to earn money running pay-per-click ads" strategy tells your prospects that they could earn huge commissions using your private label content to create targeted, keyword dense web sites for displaying pay-per-click ads.

The "Unique Content" Strategy

The "make the content unique without writing" strategy tells your prospects that they could make your private label content different by using all the content changing software that is now available. You could give them a list of web sites that offer it for a fee or for free.

The "It Seems Lower" Strategy

The "that's only ($) per (product type)" strategy tells your prospects that purchasing your private label product is a sweet deal. When you divide up the price into specifics, it makes the total price seem lower.

The "Huge Web Sites" Strategy

The "easily create huge content-based web sites" strategy tells your prospects that they could divide up your private label content to turn it into a huge web site. Remind them that they could divide your content into individual web page tips, articles, audio files, video files, etc.

Online Banking – How You Can Enjoy Benefits Of Online Banking Mrr Ebook

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Online banks work hard to make their servers as secure as possible. They consult with experts in the security industry to help them fix any weak spots. One way they do this is to hire some computer-hacking consultants that try to find any areas that may make their banking system vulnerable to scammers. However there are some things you should do as well.

Use the Right Browser

First the online bank will normally require you to have a browser that supports 128-bit encryption. This is to insure the information is as safe leaving your computer as when it's on the bank's secure server. Most current versions of popular browsers such as Firefox or Internet Explorer will have this feature, so be sure you are running a current version. If you're setting up online banking access with your traditional bank they will normally provide you with a username and password at the bank or the online bank website. Be sure to follow their guidelines in choosing your usernames and passwords.

Password tips

When choosing your password, you can base it on something you know or like. It can be anything that no one would specifically be able to relate to you. For instance, it could be a line from a song. Another idea is to take the first letters of all the words and make a string of characters for your Internet banking password. Then, you could capitalize some of them, throw in some numbers, and you have a password that will be hard to guess but easy for you to remember.

Once you've chosen your password you should memorize it and destroy any pieces of paper it may be written down on. You should also change your online banking password on a frequent basis. Some banks will force you to change it on a regular basis. You should not share your password with anyone unless they share the account with you.

Doing Business With PayPal Mrr Ebook

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The basic idea of working with either PayPal or a Merchant Account is that it enables you to collect online payments from your customers.

So, if you have a Premier or Business account with PayPal, that account allows you to accept payments by credit or debit card, whether the customer has a PayPal account themselves or not.

A Merchant Account will basically do the same thing, so it is reasonable to question what the differences are between the two services, and why you would choose one over the other as the payment gateway through which you collect monies from your customer.

The first and possibly most crucial difference is that a Merchant Account is a type of bank account, and that many Merchant Accounts still tend to be offered by ‘traditional’ banking groups, if such a thing still exists nowadays.

For example, one of the best known and widely respected of ‘traditional’ Merchant Account providers is WorldPay, who are a completely owned subsidiary division of one the UK’s biggest banking groups, the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

Thus, a traditional Merchant Account arrangement is much closer to a bank account as most people would know it, rather than a ‘Person to Person’ (P2P) arrangement as is PayPal.

This has both advantages and disadvantages.

There are, for example, set up fees involved in establishing a traditional Merchant Account, and a far more stringent vetting process that needs to be gone through as compared to the simple, basic sign up process that is all PayPal require.

So, in this respect, a larger Merchant Account provider might be viewed as rather better suited to working with bigger businesses, rather than with the smaller business markets that PayPal were originally perceived to specialize in.

And, certainly until a few years ago, the dividing line between Merchant Accounts and a P2P provider would have been very much clearer that it perhaps is today.

Nowadays, indeed, the dividing lines between the two would be considerable more blurred, so that it is no longer genuinely the case that Merchant Accounts focus all of their efforts on attracting business from bigger clients with PayPal still looking for the smaller business customer.

Blogging For Cash PLR Ebook

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If you do not want to run ads on your blog, or you are looking for an additional way to monetize your blog, affiliate marketing is a good way to make money provided you have plenty of readers to market to.

Affiliate marketing does not have to be blatant “hey buy this” advertising, rather bloggers can subtly slip in a review or recommendation for a product and include their affiliate link in their blog.

If you can find an affiliate product that is relevant to the topic of your blog and you do a good job of slipping it in, you can stand to make some tidy profits. Affiliate marketing generally pays more per sale than you would make per click with other forms of advertising, but you have to have visitors that both click on your affiliate link and purchase the product.

The best way to make sure readers purchase the affiliate products you market is to pick products your audience will be interested in and that are relevant to your blog. If you blog about outdoor living, chances are no one will respond to your affiliate marketing attempts at selling PSP downloads.

Make sure the product you are trying sell will appeal to your readers and that you can do a good job of including it in your blog without seeming to preachy or desperate. Keep your marketing attempts natural and make sure they fit in with the flow of your blog.

There are plenty of places to go to find affiliate marketing opportunities. Many websites such as Amazon and eBay have affiliate programs. Your favorite website or company may even have an affiliate program and it can’t hurt to look, especially if they are related to your blog.

Facebook Social Ads MRR Ebook

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Despite all of these facts and figures, however, MySpace is still by far the most popular social networking site, and that is a situation that seems unlikely to change in the near future.

Now, all of the major community sites do emphasize that the main function is to provide a means for people from all over the world to network with one another.

It would therefore be fair to suggest that most of these sites have (as far as it is possible) tried to discourage and prevent people from viewing them as commercially orientated sites.

In other words, sites like MySpace and Facebook do not want their communities used by members promoting their products or services to other members. Despite the fact that it is owned by the Fox Corporation, even MySpace is no exception to this rule, and has gone to some lengths to prevent the site becoming a huge online auction or bazaar by another name.

Nevertheless, many smart online marketers and internet entrepreneurs have managed to promote their businesses, products and services through the MySpace site and community, and have made considerable amounts of money doing so too.

This being the case, many marketers are looking at doing the same with Facebook, and therefore we need to establish what similarities and differences there are between these two sites.

This will assist in establishing whether a similar business model to the one that is now all too commonly applied to MySpace will work with Facebook.

So, let us take a very quick look at how products and services are marketed on MySpace.

Effectively, and at its very simplest and most basic, when you sign up for a MySpace account you will then build your own 'space' which is a very simple mini-website that tells the world all about you.

So, in this 'space', you would probably include full details about yourself, your interests and hobbies, perhaps pictures, videos, musical and rock band preferences, and so on.

The nature of the MySpace social network is that you are then expected to go out into the community and find new friends who have similar interests to yours.

Online Profits PLR Library Plr Ebook

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Strategy – Highlight Important Phrases

Highlight all the important keywords and phrases in your ad copy. You could use bolding, underlining, different colors, graphic text, italics, symbols, indents and extra spaces to highlight the important words or phrases.

Strategy – Use Attention-Grabbing Pictures

Place attention-grabbing pictures above and within your ad copy. A powerful technique is to use ‘before’ and ‘after’ pictures of people using your product. They will give your target audience a clearer vision of what you're offering. That will help them imagine themselves getting the benefits of your product.

Strategy – Use Catchy Headlines

Use a headline that catches the attention of your target audience. You could use many different types of headlines, free offers, guarantees, testimonials, news, questions, benefits, warnings, statistics and features.

Strategy – Enlarge Keywords & Phrases

Make your ad's keywords and phrases stand out by enlarging the text. This technique works wonders with headlines and sub-headlines. People see them first because it's easier for their eyes to focus on. You could also use different fonts for your headlines than the rest of your ad copy.

Strategy – Highlight Features & Benefits

Make your product’s list of benefits and features stand out by using a symbol in front of each of them. The symbol could be a dash, solid circle, star, etc. Also indenting them will help make them stand out. Each benefit should be written like a headline to get the readers’ attention and tell them what’s in it for them.