Archive for April, 2008


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The 6 Steps To a Profitable Website

When it comes to building a profitable website you need to plan and prepare first. Far too many people will have an idea for a particular type of website and then straight away buy the domain name and then start to build it without actually thinking through what it is they need to do. Just like these people I would build hundreds of websites and then spend time constantly moving from one to the next without any real plans in place. However today I have learn that it is much better to concentrate on have no more than 20 sites and because of this I have seen my income dramatically increase.

My Internet Marketing Isn’t Working for me!

Anyone trying to make a living with Internet marketing has at least three things against them: They are working on their own, they are being bombarded with new products all the time, and they will find it very tempting to jump from one money making plan to another. How does one ever succeed online?

Are you lazy like me and want someone to do all the work?

Everybody wants to make money on line. Why, because they’ve heard it’s easy, that the World Wide Web is the new Eldorado and all you have to do is throw up a website and watch the money pour in.
Well the rumour is true.
You can make money on line and you can make it by [...]

10 Minute PLR Revisions with these Top Four Tips

Most web surfers are seeking free information from the sites that they visit. In order to take advantage of this free traffic source, webmasters should consider adding related news and user tips along with their product offerings.

True Multivariate Testing, No Bull and Fantastic Results!

This multivariate testing software is easy to install. It supports an infinite number of variables for testing. It automatically learns which versions of the variables are the most profitable and displays them more often. This is 100% “set it and forget it” software.
So What Is Multivariate Testing?
That’s a great question! To answer it, we need [...]

Internet Business Audio Tips, PC and MAC versions now available

I’m currently in product creation and promotion mode, plus I’ve decided to make the prices more acceptable to everyone wanting to find this information and use it to help with their Internet Business.
A little while ago I created a couple of CD’s and made them a physical product available through Kunaki.
I did this for two [...]

Hey PSP Owners - Here’s How To Find Free PSP Downloads!

If you’re the proud parent of a PSP gaming system, you’re hardly alone. This is the most popular portable gaming system and its popularity only continues to grow. Many of you out there are in need of more games; with this in mind, we present this brief guide on how to find free PSP game downloads.

Editing your digital photos just got easier

Adobe’s Photoshop software is a very powerful image editing program that is by far the market leader for editing image files. I use Photoshop extensively when creating, and editing images for the web sites that I design. Almost all professional photographers and printers also use Photoshop to create all of the wonderful images that appear in magazines, billboards, and even on television. I am not the best artist in the world, but with Photoshop I have enough power to create brilliant images with tools that are built-in to the software. The coolest thing about Photoshop is that even as powerful as it is out of the box, there are many different plug-ins to make Photoshop even more powerful. The Photoshop plug-ins can be grouped into a few major categories which include 3D, color management, digital asset management, photographic, retouching, and special effects.

Now you can create beautiful pictures!

During photography’s entire history, the amateur and the professional have represented distinct and often contrary approaches to photography, each battling for supremacy. Has the digital revolution tilted the field of battle irrevocably in the amateur’s favour? Or has it swept this traditional rivalry into the dustbin? Can anyone say? For the 19th-century practitioner, photography was fraught with personal and technical adversity. The darkroom environment was equally challenging: space was constrained, and in smaller field tents the photographer had to kneel or lie down to work. Ventilation was poor or non-existent, and lightproofing faulty. Digital photography is starting to become accessible to the average consumer. Camera prices are falling and image quality is improving. Compared to conventional 35-mm photography, there is no film or processing costs, and results are immediately viewable so a re-shoot can be made quickly if needed. Plus there are more and more applications where digital images are more convenient and cost effective.

EzyBlogFinder is now available

The second in a series of programs I will be releasing during 2008 is now available to the general public.

EzyBlogFinder
There are two option for you to obtain EzyBlogFinder.
First you can have the file for free and you also have permission to share it with all your friends with no strings attached. I would appreciate [...]