Don’t Believe the Hype…Fake Screenshots Do Exist…
Posted by David on Feb 26, 2009 in Site Security, Tutorials | 0 comments
I have a friend that wants to buy a revenue producing site. He’s doing his homework before he buys, but I’ve been telling him over the last couple of weeks don’t believe everything you see. A lot of those “gurus” out there and sales pages are complete bullshit. From the screenshots down to the videos. Testimonials a lot of...
Read MoreAutomate Your Business and Save…
Posted by David on Feb 23, 2009 in Saving Money | 1 comment
I decided to take the weekend off from this site. I normally post every day and lately I’ve been doing everything in real time as opposed to writing in advance (which is what I was doing before). I’ve decided to post less frequently although I will post on here almost every day. I have tons of pre-written notes for different topics but some of...
Read MoreSwipe Files the Shortcut to Creating Kick Ass Sales Letters
Posted by David on Feb 20, 2009 in Copywriting | 0 comments
A swipe file is basically a sales letter you found that you thought was great. To start using swipe files find several sales letters that you know were successful and that you think are well written. Then save them to your computer. Have a look at each sales letter and notice the way it was written; the headlines, the bolded print, the bullet points, the...
Read MoreExpand Your Payment Options and Terms
Posted by David on Feb 19, 2009 in Miscellaneous | 0 comments
Right now people and companies don’t have the disposable cash they use to have. Expanding your payment options and terms can help you get buyers that you thought you couldn’t reach. I’m constantly evolving around my clients. One client wants this, one client wants that. No problem if there is a work around I’m always happy to do...
Read MoreGet More Exposure with Press Releases
Posted by David on Feb 18, 2009 in Backlinks, Become Famous | 0 comments
Press releases aren’t as hard to write as you’ve been led to believe. They all follow a simple formula. Press releases can drive traffic to your site and free advertising for your business. Press releases are short so you don’t have to write a whole book. Generally they are between 250 words and 500 (usually closer to 250). They are...
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