Dec 05
2007
MAKE
~$$$$$$ BIG MONEY $$$$$$~
FAST
No really …. I’m serious!
Is anyone else tired of all the “Gurus” and their “Make Big Money Fast” ebooks that run anywhere from $49 to $197 for a bunch of rehashed or should I say regurgitated garbage? I’m not saying that it’s not possible to make money online. I am saying that the Gurus are using the desire that people have to work for themselves and achieve their financial goals by selling them one piece of crap ebook after another … all with the same Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 30
2007
Recently I’ve become aware that there is a scraper site that is scraping content from a lot of blogs. I’ve reported them to their host with little success, reported them to Google but they are still indexed. I emailed him and 5 of my articles were removed but many are still there. So … I took matters a little step further. I have a hellish little blackhat tool and instead of using it to my benefit, I used it to his detriment. Don’t bother going there. I just tried it again and apparently, I did something right because the whole site is redirecting to Yahoo now. You could just type site:myfreelcd.com into Google and click on “cache” to view the site and articles. You might even find your own articles there … ROFLMAO
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Nov 28
2007
Today I’m going to talk about using Google’s Hottest Trends to your advantage to make quick money. If you go to Google’s Hot Trends page, you’ll see 100 keywords listed in order of the most popular to least popular. This screen shows you what people are actually searching for and it is updated hourly. This can tell you what people are interested in, particularly now during the Christmas season when people do a lot of online shopping.
To find a list of keywords from the Hot Trends page that you can monetize, you need to look for the products or information that people are searching for. When choosing a product from the list of hot keywords, choose a product that isn’t associated with a particular state or region. Also make sure that the keyword hasn’t soared to the top of the list because of negative press regarding the product, such as deaths or accidents, poisoning, etc. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 12
2007
The rumors have started to fly so I wanted to take a moment to clarify a few things about CBSqueeze Videos. I just joined and have already got my first video squeeze page up and running. Videos are the most powerful and effective means of producing massive click through rates and sales, but most people don’t have the time, the resources, or the inclination to produce their own videos. He offers to create custom videos for any program you are promoting for about $1,000 but the beauty of this membership program is you get 10 Hot Clickbank product videos per month for only $45 membership fee. You can’t find videos of this quality anywhere for $45 and that’s for just one … but you get 10! Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 07
2007

Facebook just announced the launch of Facebook Ads yesterday at Ad:Tech in New York. There are three elements to Facebook Ads,
Facebook Beacon
Enable your customers to share the actions they take on your website with their Facebook friends.
Add 3 lines of code and reach millions of users.
Simply determine which user actions you would like publish to Facebook and add a few lines of code to your web page. Facebook Beacon actions include purchasing a product, signing up for a service, adding an item to a wish list, and more. When a user performs the action, they will be alerted that your website is sending a story to their profile and have a chance to opt out. No additional user action is needed for the story to be published on Facebook, and users remain in control of their information. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 07
2007
There’s a new kid in town … Mixx.com, a Digg-like site that has all of the features of Digg but less of the headache. If you’ve been an active Digger, chances are you’ve gotten at least one Digg account banned. The admins of Digg are quite trigger happy when it comes to the ban button. It is against their terms of service to even submit a page that has affiliate links on it and they use this rule selectively to ban people who are submitting their own affiliate sites rather than the original article or video. By selectively, I mean .. well, it just depends on who you are, I guess. Try to find one article that makes the front page that isn’t hawking something and you will be hard pressed to find one. For instance, the new top story right now is hawking Ambien CR and is on the front page with only 37 Diggs … but I’m on my 3rd Digg account for submitting interesting articles from my blogs … go figure. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 07
2007
Add to Any is a new blog bookmarking service … just the one button does it all. Allows your visitors to bookmark your site to the bookmarking service of their choice. Takes up a lot less space than having many bookmarking buttons.
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Nov 06
2007
Comcast hit with class-action lawsuit over traffic blocking
Source: Ars Technica
Comcast’s traffic management practices have landed the cable giant in court. Yesterday, a California resident filed a lawsuit in state court accusing Comcast of breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and violating the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov 02
2007
Now that I have your attention, Squidoo has done it again … another launch … This time it’s The Ever Project at ever.com. Build an important page — highlight the best, the worst, the zaniest, the smartest, . Squidoo gives you the domain to go with it “And a new way to stand out online. For free.”
You Choose your beginning like Best, Greatest, Zaniest, etc. from a drop down list. Then choose your keyword (in this case, sex) and the rest is ever.com. You got your url, you build your page. Looks like I’m stuck with Greatest.Sex.Ever.com …. hmmm … what shall I do with that? Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct 30
2007
Latent Semantic Indexing. All of the Search Engines have invested in this technology and if they are not using it now, they will be soon.
The definition for LSI is as follows:
Latent semantic analysis (LSA) is a technique in natural language processing, in particular in vectorial semantics, patented in 1988 [1] by Scott Deerwester, Susan Dumais, George Furnas, Richard Harshman, Thomas Landauer, Karen Lochbaum and Lynn Streeter. In the context of its application to information retrieval, it is sometimes called latent semantic indexing (LSI) - http://www.cs.utk.edu/~lsi/
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