May 2008
Monthly Archive
Fri 30 May 2008
Fri 30 May 2008
Thu 15 May 2008
Fulfillment Central has a promotion underway. You can get 100 free fliers delivered anywhere in the US. Small shipping charges apply.
It’s commonplace to see digital items given away for free on the Web. This, however, is an example of a brick and mortar company using the Internet to give away a promotional product. It’s a good deal if you happen to live in the US, which I do not.
Enjoy your Free Fliers from Fulfillment Central
Wed 14 May 2008
Sat 10 May 2008
Thu 8 May 2008
Posted by June Campbell under
Internet MarketingNo Comments
For the first time in years, StomperNet is opening the door to new members. I’m not a StomperNet member, and at almost $900 a month, I’m not likely to be anytime soon. I am, however, a member of the StomperNet SMARTS club. We’re sort of a group of Baby Stompers who took the SMARTS Training and opted to stay on for ongoing membership support at the more affordable rate of $100 a month. We don’t get anywhere close to the goodies that real Stompers get, but its still a good deal.
Anyway, this is nothing to do with SMARTS. This is about StomperNet’s free promotional video, StomperNet Going Natural 3 Video . Its an example of the sort of thing that StomperNet members can expect to learn, and they’re handing it out free as a marketing method. This one is all about using Google Adwords to your advantage. I haven’t watched it yet, but I intend to before the sun sets on this day.
The is also some bonus material from Going Natural 1 and 2 that they’re offering to anybody who signs up for their newsletter.
I don’t stand to benefit anything by telling you about this. But StomperNet is one helluva good deal for those who have it in their budget — and this video is a freebie sample for anybody who wants to take the time to watch it.
Enjoy.
Wed 7 May 2008
Posted by June Campbell under
Internet Marketing1 Comment
Summize is a new search engine that does a keyword search on Twitter posts. The advanced features allow you to search by name of “twitterer”, by date, by attitude (has a good attitude, has a bad attitude) and for tweets containing links. You can indicate phrases and words to omit or words to include.
Not only can you search by keyword, but you can choose your language. You can then translate the hits to any language you want. You can subscribe to the RSS feed for your particular search quarry. You can install a Summize plugin in your browser.
Summize and the Internet Marketer
Wonderful, you say. But what does this have to do with Internet marketing? Who cares what people are tweeting about.
Maybe you should care. Twitter is fast emerging as a strong social networking site — and you can use that to your advantage.
- Want to find out what people in your niche are talking about? Do a Summize search for your keyword or phrase.
- Researching new niches? Do a keyword search.
- Visit links in the relevant twitters. Where appropriate, leave comments with links back to your web site.
- Subscribe to the feed from your search query. Keep abreast easily by following in Bloglines or in your Feed Reader.
- Post the feed on your blog, HubPages or Squidoo Lens. You’ll have freshly updated content.
- Search for Tweets made by your competitors. Find out what they’re up to.
- Become a Twitter fan or friend of people who post regularly on your topic. Consider the possibilities of joint ventures, etc.
Has this started the creative juices flowing? Perhaps now you have an idea of you can use Summize to your advantage. Leave a comment and let us know your thoughts.
Tue 6 May 2008
How about an environmentally friendly home business that is almost certain to generate an excellent income, even if you only work at it part time? This business is so hot its been talked about on Oprah!
Jay Kanik, a colleague of mine is involved with a green business that’s generated HUGE publicity right now. It’s been talked about in all of these places;
* Featured on Good Morning America
* August issue of Better Homes and Gardens
* Wag Magazine
* May issue of Health Magazine
* Rave Review on ThisNext.Com
* Natural Health magazine
* At the Oscars
* First for Women magazine
* Green to Gold
* The Wall Street Journal
* Home Business Connection magazine
* Rave review from Alternative Consumer
* Groovygreen.com
* Too many local broadcasts to mention
* Even featured on Oprah Winfrey
Jay says, “I like to call it ‘The New Shaklee’ there is no other company getting the kind of positive attention and recognition we are right now.”
The opportunities are phenomenal for people who act now and get in the ground floor. According to Jay, “We are in Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, And the US ‘officially’ but I am able to sign people up anywhere in the world, if they really want to get started by setting them up with a PO box…the shipping is extra, but the reward for being one of the first in an area is tremendous, I watched some of the people in Taiwan when it opened there, there were lineups going outside the building for people to join the 100 or so people ‘at the top’.”
Please check out the link below. You’ll be pleased to discover that there is no startup fee. In fact, you can receive a $27 box of samples at no cost just to check them out.
Rich With Green. An Environmentally Friendly Home Business
Tue 6 May 2008
Posted by June Campbell under
Internet MarketingNo Comments
Interested in signing up at a partner at a new joint venture giveaway? It’s the Cool Tools Giveaway and its starting in three days.
Please use this link to donate a gift:
http://www.cooltoolsgiveaway.com/contributor.php?id=252
To register to collect gifts, please use this link:
http://www.cooltoolsgiveaway.com/members.php?id=252
If you are unfamiliar with joint venture giveaways, this is an Internet marketing event in which Internet marketers join together and donate gifts. The gifts are usually downloadable products such as software, ebooks, video, audio files, etc. They could also be coupons for services, such as free membership in a membership site, for example.
Everyone gains. The contributors get to collect email addresses from the people who collect the free gifts, as well as advertising and promoting their products and services. The recipients get free gifts. Most joint venture giveaways stipulate that the gifts have to be valuable products, not garbage — so although a few trashy ones occasionally slip by the organizers, for the most part, the gifts are worth having.
Nothing says you can’t be both a contributor and a receiver. Why not? Joint Venture Giveaways are cool ways to get free stuff and promote your business at the same time.
Fri 2 May 2008