29th May 2008

WOW! Blogslammer is a Killer.

blogslammer

What can it do?

  • Autogenerate Revenue Ready Sites With A Click
  • Provide Unlimited Targeted Backlinks
  • Regenerate Content Thousands Of Times With Single Seed.
  • Works With All Wordpress Blogs (Even Free Wordpress Hosts)
  • Alters RSS Feeds To Add UNIQUE content From Sites
  • Create (YouTube), Auction Blogs, Real Estate Blogs
  • Works with ALL RSS 2.0 Feeds
  • Finally makes those PLR articles worth money
  • Everything Else!.. : )

What Does It Replace?

  • YouTube Plugin Scripts
  • Ebay Auction Scripts
  • Yahoo Answer Scripts
  • Real Estate Scripts
  • Eveything Else!.. : )

Look at these reviews:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ringwraith View Post
Hmmm, I’ve just bought a Pro version of BlogSlammer. And here’s what i think about it.

Pros:
- you can create content for a blog in like minutes
- you can set up a network of multilanguage blogs
- it has a pretty smart theme system that allows you to customize the pages in almost every way you need
- it’s cheap for what it has to offer

Cons:
- the content shuffling algorithm is not that smart. The resulted texts seem more like Engrish than English, but hey, you can’t expect too much from an automated process
- pretty poor documentation if you are a newbie. But the learning curve ain’t too steep and the examples provided help you understand what’s going on

Bottom line:
- definitely a good buy
- i would use this mostly for Adsense monetized sites. It could bring you some money with good chosen Seeds.
- could be used as a Black Hat SEO link building method, but i wouldn’t recommend it unless you really know what you’re doing
- i would not recommend using this for your main sites, but in order to create a great multi language network of mini sites that could bring you some money, it is great.

Final score: 8.5/10
, mostly because of the content shuffling algorithm.

I said nothing about the interface, as i’m expecting for the windows based version . Oh, and here’s a site I’ve created in like 15 minutes: http://mtechgadget.wordpress.com/ It’s just basic stuff with a poor seed, for better results, you would need to invest a couple of hours though.

Quote:
Originally Posted by rockmyway5 View Post
Ok , I spent some time with this system and here is my Review.

I must say it is awesome piece of work.
As far as I am concerned , I was only interested in WP RSS auto posting , so thats the part I tested. And it worked fantastic !
Click here to see the blog I created in 2 mins. : ) [Yes , there is an link back image on the top of each posts , but I am not worried about that at the moment. As I was just testing whether it really does what it says].
I am now trying to make some blogs using Youtube and Yahoo RSS feeds.
Will keep you people informed.

Some suggestions from me:
- There is no help section. The information provided on related pages is enough for advance users , but I think most of people wont understand it 100%[mainly the Phrase and Region concept].
If I was you , I would create a full detailed help/how to/FAQ section.
- When I submitted few forms, they just sent be back to form without giving me any type of error. [for example , when you login with wrong info , or you click CREATE BLOG with something wrong , you will be just sent back to original form without any error].
- I think interface should be improved. I know its just got out for people , that must be in your to do.

Overall , awesome program … hats off to creator. Just few more tweaking to be done.
But it works! and thats what the most important things for most of us
A++ from me.

Quote:
Originally Posted by daryllau View Post

Alrighty… firstly thanks for allowing me the privilege to test and review this great program of yours. Yes indeed it is GREAT to say the very least. For first timer users such as myself who isn’t very well sound in terms of programming or coding, after watching the demo while setting up was a breeze.

Once I got the first blog up and running, the 2nd one onwards becomes much easier as I know what does what and where goes where. I tried to make an Ebay type of site since it was shown on the demo, so I thought of giving that a try to get a feel of how things work.

I also did a timeline of my usage here to give you a rough idea (+/- a min):

2mins Registered Free WP Hosting
1min Verification and add blog details into BlogSlammer
5mins Setup Seeds
8mins Re-Write EbayRss Template
1min Search Ebay for RSS
3mins Configure RSS Poster
COMPLETED

In 20mins I managed to get this blog up - iPod Accessories

Now back to the BlogSlammer program itself, it works like a charm and more importantly allows the creation of your own content manipulation (done under Seeds section) whereby it will be used below each product entry on your blog. So the more you put in to the seed, the more unique the content of your blog would be of course.

The tough part for me was the template as the review copy had none to even begin with. Although I understood later that this is actually what makes BlogSlammer such a compelling program. So using the demo, I retype the whole thing and after seeing the end results, I now have a general idea of what it is capable of for future usage.

All in all this by far has been one of the DARNEST BEST programs I’ve experienced. I did try out several Auto WP generators prior to this and I must say BlogSlammer just blows them out the door hands down.

Can this program be better? Of course with added features such as refined categories segmentation and user interface but I’m sure it would cost perhaps mid 3-figures to purchase the single user rights alone.

With BlogSlammer! for Window’s, you can literally post THOUSANDS of unique posts with a click of a button.

Check it out HERE!

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25th May 2008

Learning about Internet Marketing

Internet marketing is not overly complicated but it is also not a process in which anyone can excel without making attempts to learn more about the subject. Business owners who do not know a great deal about Internet marketing but who wish to implement Internet marketing into their overall marketing strategy should carefully study the basic principles of before launching their online marketing campaign. Fortunately for these business owners there are a variety of options for learning about Internet marketing. These options may include online research, reading published books and studying successful Internet marketing campaigns.

Researching Internet marketing online is one method which can be used for learning more about this topic. This type of research can be very informative and can provide the business owner with a great deal of advice and other information. However, it can also provide the business owner with a great deal of misinformation. When researching any subject online it is very important to note that not all of the information available online is accurate. This may be due to a variety of factors including content which is written by those who do not have a great deal of knowledge about the subject matter as well as content which was written years ago and is outdated. This can be frustrating but fortunately business owners can still learn from the Internet. This just means they should be more cautious about accepting information as being accurate and may wish to verify the information they obtain before implementing an Internet marketing strategy.

Published books are another valuable resource for learning more about Internet marketing. There are a variety of books available which focus on this subject and provide a wealth of useful information. When selecting a book for use as research material it is important to seek out a book which received independent reviews which were positive. It is also important to seek out books which were published recently. This is important because the Internet marketing industry is evolving continuously and a book that was published only a few years ago may be outdated and may lack information on some of the new developments in the industry. The appeal of using published books to learn about Internet marketing is you can keep the books on hand for easy reference when you launch your Internet marketing campaign.

Finally business owners can learn a great deal about Internet marketing simply by studying successful Internet marketing campaigns. Try the Internet Marketing Blog for some great starter tips. If your business offers products and services in a particular niche consider entering relevant terms in popular search engines and studying the websites of some of the highest ranking businesses. This can provide you with a great deal of insight into what these business owners are doing which may be contributing to their success. Examining everything from their website design to their search engine optimization strategies and even the content on their website can help you to determine why they are more successful than you. You should also consider how they are marketing their website which may include banner ads, affiliate marketing programs or other types of advertising. Armed with this information you can take the opportunity to implement changes to your own website and marketing strategy which may help you to gain a greater degree of success. Care should be taken to not copy anything directly from your competitors but to rather try to emulate their degree of success in your own way.

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18th May 2008

Using a Website to Market Your Business

There are many different ways to advertise your business on the Internet. Placing banner ads, orchestrating an email marketing campaign and tactfully mentioning your business on industry related forums and message boards are just a few of the popular options for Internet marketing. Another Internet marketing strategy involves creating and advertising a website to promote your business. You can use your website in a number of ways. Some of these ways include providing more information about your business and the products or services you offer, letting potential customers know how to reach you and even selling your products and services via the website. This article will highlight the advantages of using a website to market your business and will outline some of the ways the website can be useful.

One great advantage to using a website to on the Internet is that you can place descriptions and photos of the products or services your business offers. This is important because many consumers use the Internet when researching products and services. Having an online presence gives your business an advantage over the competition because consumers are much more likely to select your products or services over the products and services offered by your competitors who do not advertise online.

Another advantage to marketing your business on a website is you can use the website to not only market but also sell your products directly. Again this can give you an edge over the direct competition. Consumers who use the Internet to research products and services are often very anxious to make their purchases and they would be more inclined to select a retailer or service providers who offer the opportunity to purchase products or services online over a retailer or service provider who only allows for purchase in a store or via phone.

Still another advantage to using a website to market your business is the ability to reach a large, worldwide audience. The Internet essentially knows no boundaries and advertising on a website means the business owner can reach competitors around the world instead of being limited to their general location. Advertising via other medium such as television, radio and the print media is somewhat limited and may only reach potential customers in a relatively small geographic area.

Another advantage to using a website to market your business is the Internet is available 24 hours a day around the world. This essentially offers you a storefront which is open 24 hours a day. While your competitors may be limited to their regular business hours, your website will enable you to reach your customers at any hour of the day. This is especially important for reaching potential customers in other time zones and for reach customers in your own area who are simply too busy to shop for products or services like the ones you offer during regular business hours. Many potential customers work long hours and appreciate the ability to research and shop online after hours.

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12th May 2008

Write Profitable Classified Ads

Everybody wants to . In fact, most people would like to hit upon something that makes them fabulously rich! And seemingly, one of the easiest roads to the fulfillment of these dreams of wealth is mail order or within the professional circles of the business, direct mail selling.

The only thing is, hardly anyone gives much real thought to the basic ingredient of selling by mail - the writing of profitable classified ads. If your mail order business is to succeed, then you must acquire the expertise of writing classified ads that sell your product or services!

So what makes a classified ad good or bad? First of all, it must appeal to the reader, and as such, it must say exactly what you want it to say. Secondly, it has to say what it says in the least possible number of words in order to keep your operating costs within your budget. And thirdly, it has to produce the desired results whether inquiries or sales.

Grabbing the reader’s attention is your first objective. You must assume the reader is “scanning” the page on which your ad appears in the company of two or three hundred classified ads. Therefore, there has to be something about your ad that causes him to stop scanning and look at yours! So, the first two or three words of your ad are of the utmost importance and deserve your careful consideration. Most surveys show that words or phrases that quickly involve the reader, tend to be the best attention-grabbers. Such words as: FREE… WIN… MAKE BIG MONEY…

Whatever words you use as attention-grabbers, to start your ads, you should bear in mind that they’ll be competing with similar attention-grabbers of the other ads on the same page. Therefore, in addition to your lead words, your ad must quickly go on to promise or state further benefits to the reader. In other words, your ad might read something like this: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. We show you how!

In the language of professional copywriters, you’ve grabbed the attention of your prospect, and interested him with something that even he can do.

The next rule of good classified copywriting has to do with the arousal of the reader’s desire to get in on your offer. In a great many instances, this rule is by-passed, and it appears, this is the real reason that an ad doesn’t pull according to the expectations of the advertiser.

Think about it - you’ve got your reader’s attention; you’ve told him it’s easy and simple; and you’re about to ask him to do something. Unless you take the time to further “want your offer,” your ad is going to only half turn him on. He’ll compare your ad with the others that have grabbed his attention and finally decide upon the one that interests him the most.

What is being said is that here is the place for you to insert that magic word “guaranteed” or some other such word or phrase. So now, we’ve got an ad that reads: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. Guaranteed!

Now the reader is turned on, and in his mind, he can’t lose. You’re ready to ask for his money. This is the “demand for action” part of your ad. This is the part where you want to use such words as: Limited offer - Act now! Write today! Only and/or just…

Putting it all together, then your ad might read something like this: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. Guaranteed! Limited offer. Send $l to:

These are the ingredients of any good classified ad - Attention - Interest - Desire - Action… Without these four ingredients skillfully integrated into your ad, chances are your ad will just “lie there” and not do anything but cost you money. What we’ve just shown you is a basic classified ad. Although such an ad could be placed in any leading publication and would pull a good response, it’s known as a “blind ad” and would pull inquiries and responses from a whole spectrum of people reading the publication in which it appeared. In other words, from as many “time-wasters” as from bona fide buyers.

So let’s try to give you an example of the kind of classified ad you might want to use, say to sell a report such as this one… Using all the rules of basic advertising copywriting, and stating exactly what our product is, our ad reads thusly:

MONEY-MAKER’S SECRETS! How To Write winning classified
ads. Simple & easy to learn -should double or triple your
responses. Rush $1 to BC Sales, 10 Main Anytown, TX 75001.

The point we’re making is that: l) You’ve got to grab the reader’s attention… 2) You’ve got to “interest him” with something that appeals to him… 3) You’ve got to “further stimulate” him with something (catch-phrase) that makes him “desire” the product or service. 4) Demand that he act immediately…

There’s no point in being tricky or clever. Just adhere to the basics and your profits will increase accordingly. One of the best ways of learning to write good classified ads is to study the classifieds - try to figure out exactly what they’re attempting to sell - and then practice rewriting them according to the rules we’ve just given you. Whenever you sit down to write a classified, always write it all out - write down everything you want to say - and then go back over it, crossing out words, and refining your phraseology.

The final ingredient of your classified ad is of course, your name, address to which the reader is to respond - where he’s to send his money or write for further information.

Generally speaking, readers respond more often to ads that include a name than to those showing just initials or an address only. However, because advertising costs are based upon the number of words, or the amount of space your ad uses, the use of some names in classified ads could become quite expensive. If we were to ask our ad respondents to write to or send their money to The Research Writers & Publishers Association, or to Book Business Mart, or even to Money Maker’s Opportunity Digest, our advertising costs would be prohibitive. Thus we shorten our name Researchers or Money-Makers. The point here is to think relative to the placement costs of your ad, and to shorten excessively long names.

The same holds true when listing your post office box number. Shorten it to just plain Box 40, or in the case of a rural delivery, shorten it to just RRl.

The important thing is to know the rules of profitable classified ad writing, and to follow them. Hold your costs in line.

Now you know the basics… the rest is up to you.

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4th May 2008

The Difference Between Blog and Email Marketing

Blog and are two totally different things. They are two complete different ways to market something, whether it is a product, or a service. You are going to find that just because someone may use email marketing to make an income, does not mean that they always use blog marketing as well.

Blog marketing is when you use a blog to promote a service or a product. You can market the product or service so that it appeals to others, and is something that they might want or need. By using a blog you can get the word out about the product that you are using and let others know all about it. There are several ways to do this. It can be done as simple or as complicated as you want. For example, you can market your blog by exchanging links with other blogs that are relevant to yours. You can also leave comments on other blogs that will in return get you more visitors and readers to your own blog. Dont forget to update your blog as often as possible as well. As that will make a huge impact on your blog.

Email marketing is when someone uses an email to get the word out about a product or s service. You simply would have your visitors to sign up for newsletters, and then send an email out to all of them that did so. However, you will also find that email marketing is great for many other things than just getting the word out. You can put affiliate links in your newsletters and hope that your readers will sign up under you and you will get a commission for those things.

Marketing in every way is pretty much the same. You have to know who your audience is and who wants what you are selling. Once you know this, the rest of it is cake. Whether you are email marketing, affiliate marketing, or email marketing. Even if you are into marketing offline, the same will apply. You will need to know who wants what you have to sell and you should have no problems selling it.

Blog and email marketing are alike in many ways, but yet also very different. When you are using a blog for marketing, you are going to see that you have to post what you are selling on the blog. But for email marketing, you can use an email to those interested parties. When you use a website to have people opt in to your newsletter for email marketing, you know that you are not sending spam, but something that they requested from your site. This is something that they asked to be sent when they sign up for a newsletter. Where as if you are marketing a blog, you would do this much the same way as you would a website, and get visitors to come to you.

Whichever you prefer, whether it is blog marketing or email marketing you can still get the results that you want and that you are looking for. Just know that it takes time and persistence to achieve what you want, and get it from marketing online. Patience is key to getting your blog out there to everyone that is interested in it.

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