Need Cash Bad? Emergency Cash Plans review

June 25, 2007 – 7:29 pm
Hoho, looks like Santa is coming early this year :) And he's bringing some action-plans to quickly get some cash. Actually, It's Ben Shaffer who's bringing the plans. And he's not really Santa, as he wants you to shell out to get these plans. But it's only $37, and in my eyes, for once, it is $37 well spent. You get videos and pdf's explaining 18 very do-able plans to generate cash fairly easily and quick. It's not like Shawn Caseys' "Desperate For Cash" (which was very good, although the plans described were a bit too "i would perhaps do this and that, and maybe that, and hopefully i would come up with $$"), but here you actually get 18 action plans, not 18 "strategies", not 18 "tips and tricks", but 18 very well described ways to make money in a timely manner :) You get to learn the fundamentals of things like ...

Project Black Mask gun-down

June 20, 2007 – 8:34 pm
You've seen the hype, you've read all the promo-mails. If you bought it, good luck, be quick because the ebook comprises of old, rehashed outdated information. When a couple of thousand copies of the ebook is sold, and a couple of hundred people start working it - badabombadabing - shutdown, de-indexing and money wasted. Here are some comments that made me stay away from this: This book is a load of complete rehashed bullshit, full of affiliate links & old information that will get your sites banned quicker than you can say "ah crap" Imo mass content generation like this stopped being overly effective about a year ago, some people still make good cash out of it but it takes a ASS LOAD of automation & work. And another one: Just had a quick read and the content isn't bad, but its basic and freely available on the net. Oh, and he tells you ...

I need some input on this …

May 31, 2007 – 7:48 pm
I recently registered 2 new domains. One of the domains is going to be used for a hosted link-cloaking and redirection-service, and the other is going to be used for a new product I'm working on. The product is - you guessed it - a link-cloaker/redirect script with a few new and neat features (not at all like the old give-away product myAffiliateLinks). I need some help in deciding which domain will be used for what purpose. The first one is: hereisthelink.com The second one is: seethislink.com I've already started using hereisthelink.com for my affiliate/promotion-links, but I still haven't been able to decide whether I should use that domain for the hosted service, or for the script. Please help me decide. I would really, really appreciate your input on this. Just leave a comment and tell me whether the hosted service should be run from 1 - hereisthelink.com or 2 - seethislink.com Thanks!

9 Easy Steps To Internet Cash? Huh. I Wish!

May 31, 2007 – 7:38 pm
Shawn Casey is a marketer I have a tremendous amount of respect for. When I do purchase Shawns products, it's almost like a sacred moment when I enter the download-area, or membership-area, depending on what the product is. It normally doesn't matter if it's good or bad. When it's good - I tell people about it. If it's bad - I keep my mouth shut. I don't want to say nasty things about Shawn Casey. After all, Shawn Casey is Shawn Casey. But this time around, I have a channel to actually tell people about it. 9 Easy Steps To Internet Cash is ... A very basic affiliate-marketing guide. Every page has a couple of mp3's or a video or two, and on each page Shawn has a shitload of affiliate-links. Nothing wrong with trying to make a few bucks extra, but you don't have to overdo it. One of the chapters ...

More on bum marketing

May 25, 2007 – 12:36 pm
In the previous post about Dylan Lohs' new product, i mentioned being part of the greatest resource on bum marketing. It's a membership site run by Noah Fleming (of rich-jerks.com fame) and Dane Morgan (all I really know about Dane is that he's a great researcher on keywords), and you get all you need to know about bum marketing on this site. You also learn highly specialised and advanced techniques on the subject. The information you get from this site is not available anywhere else. They keep updating with new projects and test out new methods to find out which methods are profitable and which are not. It's highly recommended. I finally get to use my "hot product"-picture - which makes me feel really great :) Here is the link. Go check it out.

Dylan Loh and his Secret Article Profits

May 25, 2007 – 12:28 pm
You are bound to receive atleast a few mails about this one. Apparently, one of Edmund Lohs' relatives have reached some success using Bum Marketing/Article Marketing techniques. Out of curiosity I bought this one, although I'm already a member of the best resource for Bum Marketing. Is it worth the money? Well... If you're new to the topic, never heard of bum marketing, and don't feel like signing up at bummarketingmethod.com (Travis was the one who invented the phrase) this could be your perfect introduction. Most of the information can be found at bummarketingmethod.com, the only difference here is a couple of new resources to post your articles on. There's a second download with the package that's called "Articles That Write Themselves" - which basically boils down to this: 1 - Research your keyword 2 - Find other articles about the keyword/topic 3 - Do a rewrite of the phrases in some of the articles, and combine ...

Fire your Boss?

May 23, 2007 – 11:31 am
You're likely getting a bunch of mails about this new product. It's Keith Wellmans' father, who's selling his first own product after being taught the affiliate marketing ins and outs by Keith after some personal financial problems. Now I don't know whether or not the story is true, and it's not something I'm going to investigate. It's just not interesting enough. What is interesting is the "big" names promoting it. I haven't seen a lot of those names promoting anything cheaper than $97 for a while now, so I'm guessing Keith is pulling in some favors to get this sold. One marketer I really like, have a kind of personal relation to, and value the advise of, recommends it whole-heartedly, although I know said marketer has absolutely no use what-so-ever of the product in question, and would consider most of it as old news and a whole lot of it as uninteresting, ...

Web 2.0 portals?

May 22, 2007 – 10:29 pm
I wasn't planning on writing three posts today. I really wasn't. But sometimes .... Argh! Brad Smith sells Adsense portals. You all know what Adsense-portals look like, don't you? A basic template with some space saved for Adsense-ads, articles, all articles linked etc. etc. Brad added the opportunity for visitors to add comments. In Brads' eyes, that makes them "web 2.0". A web 2.0 site would have a lot more interaction than just a "comment this article"-field. His portals doesn't even validate correctly through W3C-s validation tool. They are not correct HTML. Do you think a page that is not properly coded will receive great ranking with Search Engines, even with "Comment this article" on it? Doesn't matter if it gets updated and changed every other second. If it doesn't validate, there's even a chance the content will be interpreted wrong. We're not talking a couple of tags that are wrong here either. His portals (actually ...

Dirk Wagners CrazyWeek

May 22, 2007 – 12:17 pm
Just as I finished off the last post, I got a promo from Dirk Wagner. This time he's selling an ebook called "Ultimate Guide to Free Web Traffic". I already have that book. If I'm not mistaken, i have PLR for it. Not sure. However. The ebook is actually quite ok. It's a good read as long as the price stays under $10. http://www.dirkscrazyweek.com/cgi-bin/dcw357/homepage.cgi That's not an affiliate-link. I didn't purchase since I already own it. The price goes up by $0.05 every 20 minutes, and last I checked it was at $5.05, which is a good price for the information in this ebook. If you pick it up while it's still less than $10, you're getting a good deal.

The “YouTube Clone” promotions

May 22, 2007 – 11:49 am
  The script being promoted by Steve Johns has been around for quite some time now. Steve offers it for $7, and I can say with certainty that it's not worth it's price. First of all, the script itself is a poorly written sad excuse of a resource-hogger. If you want to base a site around it, you'd have to get dedicated hosting. If you expect more than 5 visitors that is. The cost of getting it customised to actually work as intended and not just being a resource-thief would accumulate to a lot more than $7... A LOT more. Second - it's available for free at giveaways and on a lot of membership-sites. Third - it's being marketed as a "YouTube clone". That is just false advertising. It's not a clone of YouTube. It's not a clone of anything, luckily. If any serious service around would be based on this script, the ...