Six Figure Blogging - the audio

Some time ago I recommended that current or potential bloggers should consider signing up for the course that the “Six Figure Bloggers”, aka Darren Rowse and Andy Wibbles, were offering.

The course consisted of 6 1-hour or longer teleseminars, and lots of hand holding and support, geared to teach bloggers how to monetize their blogs.

Personally, much as I wanted to, I didn’t sign up because I couldn’t set aside the time to listen in and get full advantage. I was hoping they would offer a downloadable course later on.

I’m glad to see they anticipated my wishes. Now there’s a choice that I’ll most likely jump on. They’re releasing the audio recordings and transcripts of the calls, giving us a chance to proceed at our own pace, and listen over and over whenever necessary.

For the next two days (until December 2nd), there’s a discount on the downloadable course, if you didn’t read this in time, or procrastinate after doing so, there’s no way I can get the discount extended, so I recommend that you go check out the site now. There’s a preview call posted, definitely worth listening to (I did). But even without the discount, the course is a great value, as you’ll understand after reading the course description.

To get the most out of this course, you need to make the commitment, the goal is to show others how to ramp up a blog (or series of blogs) to the point where the blogger is earning $10,000 or more per month, each and every month, with that income growing as more and more pages of content are written.

Sound good? Go on over to the Six Figure Blogging write up and at least check it out before the discount fades away.

AdWords Dominator

I’ve recently been spending more and more time with Google AdWords. The longer I work at becoming successful with Internet Marketing, the more I’m convinced that AdWords and the competitors (most specifically Overture) are the most exciting business opportunities that I’ve witnessed in my lifetime.

I’ve worked for companies, trading hours for a paycheck.

I’ve worked for myself as a consultant for large and medium sized companies, again trading hours for a (larger) paycheck.

I’ve owned and operated a retail store, trading an investment in inventory with no guarantee of payback, and a lot of hours, into unpredictable income.

I operate a merchandise website where we sell basic commodities that I’m no longer afraid of going out of style, trading an investment in inventory and a lot of warehouse space, into eventual profit.

And I’ve joined affiliate programs for merchants, trading technical expertise for residual income.

I used to stay up late nights, and I always enjoyed watching Don Lapre blather on and on about how he could place tiny little classified ads in newspapers and make a fortune. It was a great infomercial, I even bought his course (and did nothing but read it).

But from that concept was born my fascination with AdWords. Instead of placing tiny classified ads in thousands of newspapers, I can place a tiny classified ad on Google, where tens of millions of people go to shop for information or products every day.

The beauty of it is, I don’t pay a cent unless someone decides that my little ad is interesting enough to click on it. And I don’t have to wait weeks for the ad to run in the papers.

How to become successful with AdWords is a topic for future posts, but the real purpose of today’s rant is to introduce you to a revolutionary new way of succeeding with AdWords. It won’t make your tiny little ads any better, but it will help you organize yourself and become more productive, freeing up potentially hours of your week, and most likely giving you statistical information that will help you make more profitable decisions.

The name of this revolutionary new tool is AdWords Dominator. Perhaps you’ve heard of it already, I’m sure everyone and his brother will be telling you about it if they’re affiliates, and hoping you won’t find out about it if they’re your competition.

I suggest you check it out before the price goes up, it’s that powerful. It may not be cheap, but it’s worth every cent.

Remember the name:

AdWords Dominator

It’s produced by the people that brought you Keywords Analyzer, the absolute best keyword research tool on the market.

Check it out. You’ll thank me later.

Private Label Articles for 15 cents each?

Everyone is always saying “content is king”, right? If you haven’t heard that phrase, then you probably don’t have your own web site yet.

Basically what it means is that if you want to get lots of free traffic to your web site from the search engines, then you need lots of content, lots of pages, lots of good stuff to not only interest your visitors, but also to attract the search engines.

Basically, the more well written pages you have, the better you’ll do income wise. 20 pages is better than 10, 100 is better than 20, 500 is better than 100.

Until recently, that meant spending hundreds of hours researching and writing about your chosen topic. Recently, the secret has been let out of the bag that the “gurus” are getting so many web sites and pages because they use ghost writers, typically found on sites like eLance and rentacoder.com. If you purchase in quantity, you can get a good article written for $5 to $10 each depending on number of words and complexity.

I’ve used eLance successfully, but it’s still a lot of work to find a writer you can trust, make sure he or she knows what you want, and later to edit a bit after they’re done. Not only that, but if you purchased 100 articles at $5 each, we’re talking a major investment.

Now, there’s a better way. Private label articles are basically ghost written articles, but with a twist. Instead of being written specifically for you, the owner or author of the articles will give them out to multiple people, and therefore can drop the price well below the $5 per article level.

I’ve been working with a guy that I consider the cream of the crop on private label articles. He’s written a report that will tell you all about them, and has also started a membership site where you can get 200 articles per month for one (very) low charge.

I’ve purchased articles from this guy in the past, and the quality is far beyond what you can get elsewhere.

UPDATE: As expected, memberships to the membership site I was referring to above have sold out quickly, I hope you got in the door in time. But the PDF report below is still just as informative even if you read it too late.

Check out the Private Label Article report before the site closes its doors to new members.

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