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How to Make Money Online (Honest Edition)

bit.ly Click the link to get your free gift! This video is about how to make money online. But be warned: It’s an honest video (GASP!). There are no fancy hopes and dreams for sale here and if you’ve spent any time watching your common “get rich quick” type videos, you may have a few illusions shattered, when watching this one. Internet marketing is not a simple as it’s often made out to be. Not to say that it’s impossible or “too difficult for you”, but it’s definitely not a “push-button, fully automatic” solution, like so many like to claim… If you’re serious about making money online, be it with affiliate marketing, e-mail marketing, PPC, SEO, media buys and banner advertising or any other means of generating online income streams, this is the right video to watch. I have no interest in adding to the “making money online is easy” mythos that’s going on and driving lots of sales every day. It’s not easy. Well, to be fair, it can be kind of easy, but it’s not easy like eating potato chips is easy. Earning money from an online business is easy as in “easier than building a bricks-and-mortar business”. So, check out this video if you have real interest in generating passive income or starting out with affiliate marketing or a similar online business model. This video is about: making money online make money online fast ways to make money online easy ways to make money online make money online scams online marketing internet marketing money work from home make money

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The Greatest Keyword Tool of All Time

Google is set to release an updated version of its Keyword Tool which will combine features of the Keyword Tool (primarily for AdWords users) with features of the Search-based Keyword Tool (which is based on actual Google search queries) to create one of the most comprehensive and valuable keyword research tool on the Web today. It might just be the greatest keyword tool of all time.

The new Keyword Tool offers flexible search options, enabling users to search by any combination of keyword, website/URL, and category and receive a single set of results.

Users will also be able to filter result by word or keyword match type, and even view statistics for mobile search and use data filter based on local search, as well as search and ad share. It might just be the greatest keyword tool of all time.

Google also added some new features based on user feedback including the ability to remove duplicate keywords (which appear with an “Already in Ad Group” message) and the ability to add negative keywords automatically to your account from your keyword idea list.

The depth and value the upcoming tool provides kind of makes me wonder about the viability of commercial keyword research services. If Google dominates the search and ad space, what do the others know that Google doesn’t? Do you even need to consider using alternative providers? Is Google’s upcoming keyword tool the greatest keyword tool of all time? Share your comments below

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The Fast and Easy Way To Make Money Online Webinar

Mick Moore Internet Entrepreneur
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I am hosting a live webinar on how I make a consistent 6 figure income online the fast and easy way.
You don’t have to be a programmer, web design, graphic designer or internet marketing guru to make a successful living online.

Join me, Mick Moore as I take you through a fast, fun and informative webinar on how to get up and running with your own online business in days, instead of weeks or months.

Sign up now as seating space is lmited.

This webinar will sell out !!!

Sunday May 23rd at 6:00pm PST and 9:00pm EST

www.MickMooreLive.com

I will be giving away some incredible bonuses at the end of this webinar.

So if you have ever wondered how the pros do it and idn’t want to shell out hundreds or even thousands of dollars to find out, nows your chance. The webinar is free, so join us and sign up now.

I’m dedicated to your success,
Mick Moore

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What is Keyword Research – Why You Need to Do It!

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If you are not doing proper keyword research your website is almost certainly leaving money on the table.

The reason for this is that Keyword research is the very first step in optimizing your site for the search engines. And we all know that top search engine rankings are THE KEY to getting lots of free traffic to your site.

So, in this short article Dr Noel Swanson goes over the fundamentals of good keyword research so that you can start the process of maximizing the profits from your website.

First, let’s be clear of some terms. A keyword, or key phrase, is the word or words that are typed into the search engines. So, If you go to Google, and type in ’dog health‘ then ‘dog health‘ is your key phrase, or key phrase,

When you do that, you will get a page that looks something like this.

The first thing we need to note is that there are two types of listings shown. Those at the top, and over to the right are sponsored listings. That means people are paying good money to have their advertisement displayed here. How it works is simple – each advertiser pays Google so many cents, or even dollars, every time someone clicks on the advertisement. The advertisers willing to pay the most get the top slots. This is called Pay Per Click advertising and, since it costs money, is not the focus of this article. You can learn more about it from http://adwords.google.com

What is of interest to us are those listings that form the main body of the page.

These are called the organic results. You can’t buy your way into these. But there are things you can do that WILL get you there.

Notice at the top right, it shows you how many results there are for the key phrase you just typed in.

The important thing is that out of 31 million results, only 10 are shown on this page. That means if your site isn’t in the top ten, it won’t be shown on this page, which means that very few people will find your site.

Take a look at this:

Source: http://www.seoresearcher.com/images/articles/click-distribution-serp.jpg

These results come from a study done at Cornell University by Laura A. Granka and show the numbers of people who click through on the various search engine listings.

As you can see, if you are outside of those top two or three places, you are getting only a tiny fraction of the people who are searching on your search term! And these are people who are looking for what you have to offer!

Clearly, getting top rankings for your targeted keywords is crucial.

But what keywords should you target?

Let’s do a search for ‘dog allergies’.

This time there are only 3.1 million competing sites.

So, that is a lot less competition, and therefore probably much easier to get onto that first page.

But, there are two big questions:

First, how many people are searching for ‘dog health’ and how many are searching for ‘dog allergies’,

And second, of those people looking for ‘dog health’ or ‘dog allergies’, which of them are more likely to spend money online?

These are the questions that your keyword research will tell you.

As it happens, here are the results:

Cost per click Search volume Value of Phrase
Dog health $1.80 201,000 $361,800
Dog allergies $5.70 74,000 $421,800
dog symptoms $0.50 165,000 $82,500

Wow! Advertisers are willing to pay over three times as much per click for people who search for ‘dog allergies’ than ‘dog health’. But, of course, many more people are searching for the broader term.

On the other hand, there are almost twice as many people searching for ‘dog symptoms’ as there are ‘dog allergies’, yet they are worth only 50 cents per click.

By multiplying the two figures together, we can get a relative value for each term – in this case ‘dog allergies’ is a more valuable term than ‘dog health’ AND has less competition, and both are way more valuable than ‘dog symptoms’.

So, assuming it fits in with the actual topic of your site, wouldn’t you be better off optimizing your site for the key phrase ‘dog allergies’ than for the broader term ‘dog health’?

But once you have found out what your most valuable keywords and phrases are, how do you optimize your site to get those top rankings for those terms?

For that, we need to look at how Google actually ranks your site. How Does Google Rank My Site?

Look for tomorrows post for more info on that…

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5 Tips for Using Social Media to Build Your Opt-In List

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We all know the money is in the list, but how do you really build a solid list using the tools available?
This is a great posting I found by Marsha Friedman, the CEO for EMSI Public Relations in Florida.

Marsha spells out 5 useful Tips for Using Social Media to Build Your Opt-In List.
These tips will give you a better understanding on how to implement these tools.

Her post starts out like this….

The immense popularity of social networks, and the meteoric rise in the last few years of social media marketing, have been some of the most exciting new directions for PR and marketing that I have experienced.

That is why I jumped on board the social media marketing train over a year ago…it has been a huge boon to my performance-based PR business.

But in spite of the many extraordinary opportunities in social media marketing, one drawback I’ve found is the speed with which one can be forgotten. Even the social-media savvy may struggle to stay in front of and remain memorable in the minds of their friends, followers, connections and fellow group members.

The truth is that being an active and diligent social media marketer, posting and participating with consistent frequency, does not guarantee your messages are going to be seen by everyone you would like to reach. And it’s understandable…people are busy. Some log on to their social networks at different times of day than when you happen to be on, others get involved only sporadically, while some group participants may only check in to see what’s happening in their group every few weeks.

Tweets are here and gone in a flash. If your posts are not showing up in someone’s news feed or social network home page when they happen to log on, your only hope for that person to see your communication is for them to find you interesting and memorable enough to regularly visit YOUR profile to see what you’re up to. Sadly, more often than not, the majority of your prized connections are probably missing your posts.

My solution for this dilemma is to support my social media marketing with traditional email marketing activities. This one-two punch has been a very valuable approach for me: social media marketing has enabled me to increase my email list by thousands with those on the list continuously receiving my newsletters that carry my message.

Each week I email my newsletter containing my articles with tips on how to use PR to promote your business to my mailing list. (I have actually been sending these weekly emails since email became a common means of business communication and prior to email I was sending faxes!)

Unlike my social media efforts, I know that everyone on that mailing list sees my email in their inbox, at the very least. Some read and respond with feedback or a request for information about our services, while others forward it to their own lists.

My newsletter helps my social media contacts remember me and what I do, and this has led directly to many new business relationships. Indirectly, I frequently receive referrals from the members of my opt-in list. And I always enjoy the times when someone from my list, who has been quietly receiving my emails for years without responding, finally reaches out for my professional help and becomes a client!

That is the real reward of combining your email and social media marketing efforts.

So how do you do this? The trick is a strategy to turn your social media followers into opt-in newsletter recipients.

Here are five tips for using social media to build your opt-in list:

1. Join Targeted Groups and Post Effective Discussions. Within your social networks, choose the groups wisely in which you will participate, focusing on groups that are active and contain your target market. You should post discussions to demonstrate your professional expertise and drive people to your website, taking care to make your headlines short and interesting.

2. Make Sure your Website is “Opt-in” Friendly. Make sure your opt-in form is prominent throughout your website, with a message telling visitors that when they sign up for your list they will receive helpful information (as opposed to spam).

3. Invite Every One…But Don’t Pester! Every time you get a friend request or a new follower, send a message introducing yourself and include an invitation (with the link to your site’s opt-in form) to sign up for the helpful information you send to your list.

4. Be Direct…But Not Too Often. If you have a helpful and valuable incentive to offer, occasionally post updates inviting your friends and followers to go get it! Keep in mind you are treading a thin line with this type of post, so make sure they are infrequent and are mixed in with many posts that are completely non-promotional in nature. You don’t want to be considered “that guy” who’s just there to promote to people.

5. Be Consistent in Your Social Networking! The key to making points 1 – 4 above really work for you is – stay active in your networks and groups. If you are only an occasional visitor, you might as well “stay home.” In order to reap the rewards of these strategies, post often and wisely, and pay attention to your group members.

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Sell shovels to people who are digging for the gold. Don’t dig for gold yourself!

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The reason why most people’s products fail is because they totally misjudge the market.
The easiest way to see what the market wants is to look around the message boards, SEE what is hot and take action.

Do not try and “force” the market to buy your product. It won’t work!

A few good message boards to check out the latest ”buzz” are Warrior Forum, www.warriorforum.com/forum/
Tony Blake Forum http://www.ablake.net/forum/ and Michael Green Forum http://www.howtocorp.com/forum/

Another telltale sign of a “buzz product” is owners claiming massive conversion rates, or if you see a lot of people pushing the same product. If that happens chances are the market is RIPE for that type of product.

A good way to keep in touch is sign up to the following email lists and “spy” on what they are promoting.
By the way all these people below are my friends and TOP marketers and I’m proud to give my solid recommendation to all of them.

Watch, study and prepare to pounce. How To Spot the Buzz and Pounce!

Back 2006 around April the Internet Marketing crowd was going totally NUTS about making money with Google Adsense. Now here is a very KEY point. While everybody was out there buying everything and anything related to Google Adsense I was doing the opposite.

And this is where my “simple” method comes in and what the “gurus” don’t want you to know…
“Sell shovels to people who are digging for the gold. Don’t try and dig for the gold yourself!”

So reverse engineer this…

When you see a HUGE trend don’t get sucked in and buy everything about that topic.
Don’t become another crazed buyer.

DO THE OPPOSITE!

Look for something to SELL to people on that topic.

And that’s exactly how I came up with the idea for the Home Business Success Kit

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A Great Post About “The Dark Side About Internet Marketing”

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WARNING: Today’s post is going to rattle cages and put a spotlight on a potentially dark side of Internet marketing. It may tick some people off. That’s life. I’m more concerned with speaking the truth.

Todays post is a really good post about “The Dark Side of Internet Marketing” written by Joel Comm

Joel goes on to say that for some time it has been suspected that there is a “secret cabal” of Internet marketers who seek to do nothing more than drain money from unsuspecting customers who will buy their stuff. This group is accused of interacting with each other in a way that would exclude others from their circle. Several of us call this group “The Cartel”… Anyone that hasn’t been living under a rock knows who these guys are…..

Having written my first ebook in 2005 and having enjoyed a certain degree of success in the information marketing space, I believe I can honestly and openly speak to what I have observed.

First of all it is important to note that Internet marketing is a term we use to describe the people who sell training materials, software tools, templates, private label rights and other products related more directly to the “make money online” space.

My ebook on making money with AdSense falls into this category.

However, Internet marketing is really a method of marketing any kind of product or service on the Internet. So perhaps a more appropriate term would be infoproduct marketing. (Even that is not completely accurate as there are thousands of infoproducts that have absolutely nothing to do with the “make money online” space.)

So is there a secret group that exists to create products and sell them to people at exhorbitant prices knowing that others can not succeed with these products?

No, there isn’t.

But is there a group of marketers who have built relationships with each other over the years that tend to work together on projects?

Of course. People tend to befriend others with common interests. It’s just human nature.

But here’s the problem.

Just like any other group of people it is easy to lump everyone together and stick a label on them.

For example, all politicians are crooks. Is that really true? I’m sure there are some reputable, ethical politicians working on our behalf. (Just don’t ask me to name one…)

How about, all lawyers are scumbags. True, there are scumbag ambulance-chasing attorneys out there, but I have met some very nice ethical lawyers in my time.

The point is that we have to be very careful in lumping people together.

We are all individuals.

I didn’t set out to network with people in “the circle.” It just happened when I wrote an ebook that people wanted to buy. When it became a hit people naturally gravitated towards me. After all, success attracts the interest of others. (That’s the REAL law of attraction… not that mumbo-jumbo “the universe is your genie” crap.)

Others desperately want IN the so-called circle because they believe having relationships with other successful people will be the key to their success. I get emails all the time asking me to promote other people’s products because, and I kid you not, “I have a big list.” Gee, that’s a way to win someone over…

It’s important to understand that there ARE great products out there that bring value. I wouldn’t have sold thousands of copies of my AdSense ebooks if they didn’t bring value. Word of mouth and legitimate testimonials go a long way. I have always attempted to create products that bring value and will always continue to do so.

That doesn’t mean that you can’t make a lot of money with a worthless product, though. I’ve seen it happen time and again. All it takes is a carefully crafted sales letter, a well thought-out product launch strategy and a group of affiliates who will promote it on launch day for a commission.

I believe it is morally wrong to sell products that don’t bring real value. If you are going to provide training, make sure the training is valid. If you are going to sell a software product, the software needs to do what you say it does.

There is, however, nothing evil or even unethical about crafting a good sales letter, preparing a launch strategy and recruiting affiliates to promote your product.. As I’ve discussed before, it is important to write a persuasive sales letter (as long as persuasion doesn’t become manipulation.) It is essential to have a product launch strategy. And affiliate marketing is nothing new. It’s critical that others are eager to share your product or service with their members. New FTC regulations require that affiliates are forthcoming with their relationship with the product they are promoting, but there’s nothing wrong with doing a promotion.

So where is the problem?

Well, there actually is a series of problems that I have observed over the years. I’m not going to name any names because that’s not the purpose of this post. The point is to make you aware of what is broken in the industry. It’s then up to you to find out who the people are that have made it this way. Hopefully, you’ll also be able to discern who the good guys are.

With that said, these are three areas that I find disturbing in the Internet marketing space.

1) Back-scratching.

I understand the “if you promote this for me I’ll promote that for you” mentality. I have encountered it all too often.

In the earlier days of Internet marketing, many of the products were fresh and original. Entrepreneurs were coming up with great solutions and many of them worked quite well.

Things have changed. With so many people in the “make money online” space, many are creating products just to enter the niche. As I’ve written before, a number of them have no credibility and some of them outright copy others to make a buck.

Now there’s nothing wrong with asking for reciprocation, but I have a problem endorsing something I don’t think will serve the customer. Over the years I’ve presented numerous products and services. I’ve only regretted endorsing a small handful because I turn away from promoting MANY offers that I don’t believe bring real value.

That’s not the case with everyone.

I’ve seen some Internet marketers promote everything and anything that comes their way, all in the name of reciprocation.

I can’t do it and I won’t do it just to do it. I will only reciprocally promote an offer if I believe it is worthy to promote.

2) Unhealthy attitudes towards customers

This one may make you angry and it probably should.

I have spoken at a number of Internet marketing, online business and personal development conferences. I will go more in depth on these events in another entry, but for now I want to focus on an experience that I had.

I was at an event a couple years ago and was accompanied by one of my employees.

The event was such that the people attending paid very little to be there. The speakers were to deliver quality content and end their presentation with an opportunity for the attendees to purchase their product or service.

There is nothing wrong with this model. It allows people to learn something new and consider if they want to learn more. It allows speakers an opportunity to get in front of an audience and present valuable content. Of course, it also allows the speaker to sell his or her product.

Anyhow, at this one particular conference I was outside the room with my associate. We were speaking to the promoter of the event and asked him how things were going in the room. That kind of question means “how is the content and are people investing in product.” In order for a conference like this to be a win/win for all both need to occur.

My associate and I were stunned when the promoter told us that the attendees to his event were always looking for the next big thing and that it was like he was selling crack to them… providing their next fix. He made it clear that he didn’t expect them ever to make any money and he was fine with that.

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. I lost a lot of respect for this person that day.

This attitude can be found in spots throughout the Internet marketing space. I’m not saying it is everywhere. It is rare. But it does exist.

3) Bonus offers to make more sales as an affiliate

It is common for marketers to have affiliates compete to see who can make the most sales during their product launch. They will frequently rank the affiliates each day so everyone can see who is winning and prizes will be awarded based on final standings.

I think healthy competition is a good thing and I see nothing wrong with having a sales contest. Corporations have contests among their sales teams all the time. I’ve offered prizes to affiliates in the past. It provides them with incentive to promote my product.

But I draw the line at affiliate bonus offers.

The merchant selling the product will ask affiliates to provide a bonus for customers who purchase their product through the affiliates link. The idea is that more people will buy through my affiliate link if I offer them an attractive bonus, thereby earning me more affiliate commissions.

I think I did this for another marketer’s promotion one time, several years ago. I gave away a free copy of one of my ebooks for customers who purchased through my link.

But many marketers will offer bonuses with high perceived value. I’ve seen people give away their high-end products to incentivize customers to purchase through their link.

I have found this puzzling because some people are willing to completely devalue their own products in order to make more sales of someone else’s product.

I have refused to play this game.

Essentially, it means that when I promote a product I feel adds value and choose not to add a bonus I will make fewer sales. After all, if a customer can purchase through Affiliates X’s link and get two-thousand dollars worth of bonuses, why would they purchase through my link?

And I’m ok with that.

I’m not going to devalue my own product in promotion of someone else’s. It doesn’t make any sense to me.

I’ve got more to say about Internet marketing and will be posting another entry shortly.

I want to conclude on an up-note.

There is hope that the industry is changing.

New FTC regulations attempting to reel in fake and unreasonable testimonials as well as a crackdown in the merchant services sector are forcing marketers to take a long hard look at what they are dong.

I believe this is going to serve to weed out more of the scam artists and provide opportunity for those willing and eager to do business the right way.

Assuming you have an idea for a product or service of value, I would encourage you to see it through and bring your dream to fruition.

So what are your thoughts on the topic? I’d love to hear your comments below.

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Home Business Success Kit ver 3.0 IS LIVE

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There was a survey conducted on highly motivated people that showed two very interesting things:

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How To Get Your Business Listed On The First Page of Google Quickly?

get on the first page of google guaranteedThere are a lot of different theories on how to get into Google’s search returns quickly but by far the simplest way to do it that I’ve found is to simply get a lot of links from other relevant webites that have already been indexed by Google and that Google sends it’s bots to regularly.

Of course you can also submit your site to Google to be ranked or use a search engine submission program to do it – but I find the link option works pretty well in most cases for me. It might take a several months, or even longer, but in most cases it works reasonably well depending on your chosen field.

My advice in getting on Googles first page is similar to getting indexed. In order to climb the rankings you again need other sites to link to you. In my mind this is the most important aspect of good SEO (search engine optimization). There are of course other factors, but what it largely comes down to is experience in inbound links from other sites (relevant, highly ranked ones using the keywords you want to rank for to link to you ideally).

Sound expensive and time intensive? I can help you Get on Google Fast – Usually within 7 days and for as little as $120/Mo. or your money back. Guaranteed!

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It’s All About Video and Internet Marketing in 2010

Now that christmas 2009 has come and gone, we can get on to the real business at hand which is gearing up for 2010. Getting yourself started and up to speed with a new or floundering home based business will be key in deciding the success you will experience in 2010.

I myself spent the last two months of 2009 setting up a new product to be released in early January that will not only help those interested in starting a home based business, but advance those already working from home. Most people have figured out the basics to using web 2.0 with Facebook and Twitter, but did you know 2010 is going to be the biggest year ever for video and marketing with Youtube?

Now is the tim to spend a little time and maybe a little money educating yourself in how to tie all of the home business internet marketing together with the use of video on youtube. Since youtube accepts up to 1gig of video now, HD has come into it’s own and the bandwidth to view such video is constantly increasing.

Since becoming a huge fan of HD over two years ago, I spent the remaining months of 2009 selling off all of my standard def video and antiquated recording gear on ebay right up to the days before chritsmas. This week I spent several days researching the latest Sony HD mini camcorders, so I could capture spur of the moment interviews and happenings and be able to meld it seamlessly with my larger more expensive HD video cameras. The reason I went with Sony is that I already have a lot of Sony gear and of the batteries and accessories are interchangeable, etc.

I highly recommend spending an extra $300 on a really good mini camcorder instead of a Flip-Camera or small mini webbie camcorder. And stay away from Flash Drive camcorders as they tend to “Lag” or “Drag” when shooting. The low light shooting you would do indoors sucks on most of these flip type cameras. I’ve tried the Flip, The new Kodak, The Sony Webbie and several others. The low light shooting you would do indoors or during and event where there is little sunlight is terrible with all of these cameras. Even shooting in a well lit indoor room was less than acceptable.

After painstaking research, I have decided on a Sony HDR-XR200V 120GB HD Handycam® Camcorder. This is by far the best bang for your buck as far as small body, low light shooting and picture quality. The best part is I can shoot with this camera and mix it right into anything else I have shot with my big sony HD camera. The HD is sealess and most would never see any difference in quality.

It’s not about lenses and 24P anymore. It’s about systems and since I already have a large Sony HD camera, multiple batteries and chargers, not to mention microphones and software, staying with Sony was the best choice for me. This allows me to interchange batteries amongst cameras and and use the same drives and software.

In summary, getting yourself ready to make a lot of money online in 2010 all boils down to education. Educating yourself about web 2.0, educating yourself about internet marketing and educating yourself about systems and hardware. Do your due dilligence and get started here. www.HomeBusnessSuccessKit.com

From there it’s all gravy. No pun intended… May your new year be abundant, joyous and exciting.

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