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Every time you see something that you've gotten a bunch of emails, you probably start thinking like I do - "yawn, there goes the old boy neywork pushing each other's stuff again." How many surefire affiliate marketing ebooks and courses do you have? How much have you blown on them and on PPC campaigns that never paid off? Do you have any idea how successful affiliate marketing is really done? Those are the kind of questions I have - and I've been looking hard for a way to begin building alternate income streams. And then yesterday I ran into Affiliate Project X. I read that copy twice and then went off to do other stuff. Later, I went back and read it again it. It only hints around at what's inside but it was resonating with some things I'd discovered elsewhere. So I bought it. It's good, even brilliant as well as sneaky, underhanded and, in some places, what some might consider unethical or immoral. But it's well worth knowing what's going on and how the 1% does it even if you don't want to use those techniques. Certainly it's worth the price and even a lot more (it will be more expensive today or early tomorrow apparently). Is it perfect? No, or at least not yet. I think a couple important areas were somewhat lacking in detail. On the other hand, Chris who's also the author of AdWords Miracle, is planning additional content, videos and more for the buyers. This is similar to the pattern he followed with AdWords Miracle. Will it teach a total newbie exactly how to make a pile? Probably not. You need some skills to utilize the material. It's not rocket science but you need to be able and willing to learn and to work hard and get out of your comfort zone. You need to be able to write copy or learn to do it by studying copy that works and recasting it in your own words to presell. Depending on which of the techniques, or combination of techniques, you choose, you may need to put up with some fairly tedious actual WORK. You probably should be able to write a fairly decent article or force yourself to learn how to do it. So is that a positive review or not? Well, I'll say a couple things here and then you decide. Nobody's getting rich without working. Nobody's getting rich overnight. All that stuff is bs copy. Look at any, ANY, successful marketer - hell, any successful person in any field. Work, failure, more work, more failure, etc etc and wham OVERNIGHT SUCCESS. Not. If you go hopping around from thing to thing looking for a magical solution, then you're just chum for the sharks, over and over. There is no magic answer. But if you want to put in some time and do some work, Affiliate Project X can show a way that works. I think he delivers the goods. It isn't perfect, but it's a whole lot more real and doable than most of the crud getting pushed. If you have any interest at all in affiliate marketing, if you do any affiliate marketing, get this thing right now. If you miss the current low launch price, so what, get it anyway and start applying it. Do the work and end up laughing. Check it out here or through the links in this item: Affiliate ProjectX - Six Figure Secrets? |
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XSitePro - Better Sites Faster |
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Written by Richard Keir
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Thursday, 26 January 2006 |
Here's some good reasons why you want to get XSitePro and after you get XSitePro why you want to get SiteFeeder to make it even better.
If you've been around even a little while you know that sites are built in a lot of different ways. You may have built a variety of sites yourself using different tools.
From hand-built html to fully auto generated from a single template, there are nearly endless options in every category. Once you include blogs, CMS and forum software, you could spend years going from one to another.
For certain kinds of sites you pretty much have to use particular software. Blogs, forums and CMS sites require specialized software. You may need to learn CSS, templating and maybe some PHP depending on how specialized your needs are, but, at the very least, you need specific software.
But most sites being built are either content or sales sites - or a combination of the two. Wouldn't it be nice to have a single method of creating and managing those sites? One software application to use to build, organize, manage and optimize your sites?
An application you can use for as many sites as you want, on as many domains as you want? An application that not only runs on your desktop but also keeps everything for each site backed up and off-line - all in one place?
Maybe what you've been looking for is XSitePro - a total site management tool. From idea through execution to easy updating, it allows you to build, optimize and expand quality sites quickly and easily without sacrificing the control or the features you want.
XSitePro has quickly become one of my prime tools - and the more I use it the more features I find to create even better sites. You hear a lot about generated sites that have hundreds (or thousands) of pages that you can build in seconds. Not quite. Sure the 'pages' can be generated that fast - if they're dynamic.But designing a template or set of templates that will create a site that doesn't scream "Hey, machine built spam" is a different story. And nothing eliminates the need for research, keywords and some kind of content. And when you're done, you're going to be wondering just how long it'll last - if it even gets indexed.
I don't want to mislead you here. There are folks who make an excellent living using auto generated sites. It's harder now than it was just 6 months ago, but there are heavy hitters who buy domains by the thousand and create hundreds of sites (or more) each and every week. Most of them have staff and/or outsource a lot of what they do. They are very experienced, truly consummate professionals at what they do. And even they have other sites that sell products, memberships, do affiliate marketing and so on. Most of us do not play in that league.
Maybe you'd like to play in that league. One of the fastest ways to get there is have a lot of sites, each selling a particular product. XSitePro is ideal for replicating quality sites across markets quickly - and makes it easy to keep track of them all.
To find out more about XSitePro and how you can build better sites faster visit http://SiteFeeder.net/recommends/xsitepro
This isn't one of those tools you get with a crummy manual, no support, no community and no upgrades. The manual and tutorials are superb - but you actually have to use them to get the most from XSitePro. I know a lot of people only go to the manuals as a sort of last gasp death bed final act, but you can save yourself a lot of wasted motion by using their highly professional tutorials and manual. There's an excellent forum for users and a lot of knowledgeable people to answer questions and provide tips, tricks, and techniques they've discovered.
XSitePro is being continuously developed - and you get the upgrades free.
I've run into only one thing that I considered serious. I'm kind of an RSS junky. A site without it's own RSS feed seems incomplete to me. Of course, RSS is on the to-do list for XSitePro, but I've been told it's still quite a way off.
The solution for this problem is an add-on called SiteFeeder that builds an updating, auto-pinging RSS feed based on the sitemap with descriptions that XSitePro creates. SiteFeeder started as a personal script for my own sites, but it's now available for XSitePro users (or anyone who has an article site using an article content generator that creates templated 'snippet' files but doesn't create a self-updating, pinging RSS feed).
RSS has seen a vast increase in use and in visibility over the last year and a half or so. It offers you some significant advantages for SEM and for tapping into a different traffic source. It will become even more important and prevalent and having a site with significant content, but without an RSS feed is going to cost you traffic and may slow your indexing. There are a lot of important directories now that are only for RSS feeds. Being in those directories - with a live feed that updates regularly - is definitely a good thing for your site.
XSitePro builds quality sites with excellent navigation. It's much easier to optimize XSitePro pages than most blog pages. And with SiteFeeder to provide an RSS feed, all you need to do is to keep adding quality content to have the essential qualities that make blogs spider magnets. OK, you do need to work on getting links too, but you knew that, right? Also be sure to visit SiteFeeder.net to get your copy of SiteFeeder. By: Richard Keir Copyright 2006 |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 January 2006 )
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