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Home Pages RSS FeedsDrilling Down a Niche - Finding profitable niches can be difficult. Finding one that isn?t extremely saturated can be intimidating when you?re just starting out as an Internet marketer. The key to finding niches that are both profitable and have little competition is drilling down a top-level niche to find profitable sub-niches with fewer competitors. Continue ...Feed Source: feeds.feedburner.com Getting Indexed Fast in Google - A lot of people seem to think it takes weeks (or even months) to get indexed in Google, but that?s just not true. Almost anyone can get his or her site crawled and indexed in two weeks or less - sometimes you can even be listed in the Google index
... Giving More Value with One Time Offers - One time offers are a great way to increase the money you make from each offer. You can get people to agree to purchase a product from you at a lower price that?s only available right that second, making the sale a bit easier.
This is a good way to increase
... How to Balance Internet Marketing with Home Life - Working at home has its own challenges that differ from working moms and dads who leave home each day and enter the business world separate from their residence. It doesn?t matter if you?re a work-at-home parent or if you don?t have kids, the challenge remains in the fact that you
... Where to Find the Best Freelancers - There are so many places where you can hire freelancers, that it may be confusing. Where you go will depend on what it is you need done. Forums are one great place to find freelancers. Websites like WarriorForum.com are teeming with freelancers who need work and are willing to work
... To Build a Business, You Have to Build a List - Here?s another phrase you?ll grow sick of: The gold is in the list. You might get weary of hearing it, but it?s smacking you in the face for a reason ? it?s the truth! First of all, let?s answer the question, ?What is a list??
A list in Internet marketing terms
... Answering the Question, ?What Do You Do for a Living?? - When you make a living online, a lot of people won?t understand what it is you do. Some of them will think you?re nothing more than a spammer - just because you work on the Internet. You might even run into people who automatically assume you?re into promoting porn, because
... Digital Download Dollars - Whether you?re an affiliate marketer or a product owner, you get to choose how much you get paid to promote something. As a product owner, obviously you set the price. As an affiliate, you seek out products that have a good commission.
Digital downloads usually have a much better payout than
... Setting Up Your Internet Marketing Home Office - If you?re new to Internet marketing, you may not yet have everything you need for your home office. Many people find they work better after they have all of the things they need for their business. Productivity can really go up if your office is equipped properly ? even if
... DOUBLE Your Profits Now! - I just thought I would share a little "wisdom" with you that I learned the "hard" way over the past 12 years of running online businesses. Hopefully, some of you will be able to benefit right away from what took me YEARS to figure out and finally DO. It was
... Rocking the roadshow in Atlanta - Well, OK; I'm not rocking it yet, but I have big plans. The Ravens-Pats game is on TV; my dinner's on the way, and I got to ride MARTA from the airport to my hotel. I'm ready to bring my A game to the session tomorrow!... Notes client won't run with Vista UAC -
Now, this is just plain wrong. The two most recent versions of the Lotus Notes clients won't run when Vista User Account Control is enabled. This is despite the fact that IBM claims that Notes 8 is fully compatible with Vista. IBM recommends turning off UAC, which means you actually have to make your desktop less secure to run it.
Upon further investigation, it looks like nsd.exe is the actual component that doesn't work when UAC is enabled. I... A fun date: gun defense class - I'd signed up for a Krav Maga-based gun defense class at our martial arts school. It sounded like a fun way to spend an afternoon, and indeed it was-- all the more so because, at the last minute, Arlene decided to join me! Instead of a typical date, we spent four hours pointing training guns at each other, then taking them away with a variety of strikes, blocks, and pins. She was definitely better at most of the techniques than I was, as we found... Alexandria - This is the first time in a long time (like, nearly 15 years) that I've been to Alexandria twice in one year. We were there earlier this year for a great family reunion; this time, sad to say, I was visiting my seriously ill grandfather in the hospital. Despite the reason for the visit, it was great to see everyone-- Ray, Dan, Ashley, Melissa, Grandmaw, Betty, Clayton, Laura, and Chris were all there. Ashley is only a few months away from graduat... Exchange 2007 SP1: November 30 - Get ready, folks. Exchange 2007 SP1 ships on the 30th.... Rock Band! - Arlene just returned from Best Buy with a brand-new box of win: Rock Band Deluxe Edition. It's a Christmas present for the boys, but I wonder if they believe in early Christmas? It seems a shame to leave it boxed up given the upcoming four-day Thanksgiving weekend. Maybe I can sneakily rock out after they go to bed tonight ... The history of Tabasco - Wow, this is neat-- NewsGator just alerted me to a book review of a book called McIlhenny's Gold: How a Louisiana Family Built the Tabasco Empire. This sounds like my cup of tea. Or something.... HOWTO: Find a RoundTable case - I'm still really enamored of the Microsoft RoundTable conferencing camera. IMHO it's a real breakthrough, and I can't wait until we can get one of our own and start using it regularly for the meetings I have to attend. We faced a problem for the roadshows, though: the RoundTable is an odd shape and doesn't disassemble for transport. I couldn't see shipping a $3000 device in a cardboard box, so I did some digging. As far as I can tell, there's onl... Extending OCS programmatically - It turns out that there are at least two ways you can build custom applications that take advantage of OCS 2007's capabilities for presence, IM, conferencing, and voice. First, you can use the Communicator SDK to do client-side stuff, like asking Communicator to initiate a voice call or change your presence status in response to some action. (I need to find out if Communicator is smart enough to set your status to "away" when you l... Devin is MVP of the month - Super cool: Devin is this month's MVP of the Month! Congratulations!
Technorati Tags: 3sharp... HOWTO: Disable voice mail journaling in Exchange 2007 - One common question (or family of questions, I guess) that I get concerns how voice mail messages are handled in the Exchange 2007 transport engine. In particular, a couple of people at the "It's Time to Deploy" events have had questions about how voice messages are journaled. Depending on your organization's records management requirements, you may want to make sure that VMs are journaled, or you may want to affirmatively block them from journal... Returning home - A few notes gathered during my trip, now that I'm on the way home (yay!) I got up early, finished packing, and ran into my friend Rick Taylor at breakfast. We had a great chat about the perils of raising kids (he has two girls and a boy about the same ages as our three boys). He also told me that Joel Oleson got to go to a sacrament meeting in Barcelona, and I confess to being a bit jealous. First, airport security in Barcelona is a far cry from ... Barcelona: 7 Portes - For dinner, I went out with a group of MS folks to a local restaurant called 7 Portes. It's been here since 1837, if that tells you anything. Wow, it was good! Our table of about a dozen people shared four or five different appetizers, including jamon iberico (which I put on Catalan tomato bread to make a tasty open-faced sandwich), fried salt cod balls, and anchovies (skipped those!) I ordered something that was described as crayfish-- turns out... Barcelona FTW - I'm typing this from Danny Bohm's session at IT Forum in Barcelona (he asked me to sit in to help cover Forefront for Exchange questions.) While I have a minute, I wanted to jot down a few of my impressions of Barcelona and IT Forum. First, if you don't speak Spanish or Catalan, you're probably going to have trouble outside the normal tourist spots. I tried to shop for a Christmas sweater for Arlene yesterday, and it was an equal mix of hilarity... Heading to IT Forum - Right now I'm in the Northwest WorldClub at O'Hare, waiting for my KLM flight to Amsterdam (and thence to Barcelona). This show, IT Forum 2007, is the first time I've been invited to present at a Microsoft event in Europe, and the process has been quite a bit different from that of the US shows. The content development process is somewhat different, and the logistics folks have done a very good job of taking care of signup, reservations, and the ... |