Archive for April, 2008

No Cost - Tons of Free PLR Downloads

Friday, April 25th, 2008

No Cost - Tons of Free PLR Downloads.

If you’re not familiar with Private Label Rights (PLR) content, now is
the time to learn. Trust me, your business will never be the same.

How PLR content works is simple. You are given access by the original
author to the source files for articles, ebooks, special reports, mini-courses,
site graphics… and they are then yours to change, add to or use as is.
You can put your name on them and sell them as your own or even give
them away to build your list.

Within a couple of hours you can put together your own info product
and have it ready for sale. There is no easier way to create a steady
stream of products. Think how quickly you can have an entire product
line ready to go!

You can also use the PLR content to add more to your website, blog
or newsletter. It’s instant content that you don’t have to spend hours
writing - or hundreds of dollars outsourcing.

Keep in mind though that not all PLR content is created equal.

There are some sites that offer complete junk - and some even charge for it.

But I recently discovered an amazing source of PLR that I still can’t believe.

It’s called PLRWholesaler and you get thousands of pieces of PLR for FREE!

Check it out and let me know what you think:
 http://plrwholesaler.com/download/clk.php?pid=2&a=19228

To Your Success,

Tom Lane
 

No Cost - PLR Club Membership

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

 No Cost - PLR Club Membership

Are you always on the hunt for fresh, juicy
content? Do you have a niche you need to scratch?

We all know that content is the lifeblood of our
business. But if you’re anything like me, you
just don’t have the time to create your own on a
constant bases.

So what’s this all about?

I’ve just stumbled across a new website that is
going to do all my content writing for me.

That’s right, they are going to do all the hard
work for me so I can relax and count the cash!

Here’s the real kicker…

For a limited time only, you can get in the doors
for absolutely nothing, not even 1 red cent!

But you cannot hesitate, not even for a second.
If you miss this one you will be stuck on the
outside looking in.

Go here now:
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To Your Success,
Tom

Health Risks For Internet Marketers

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Health Risks For Internet Marketers

By: Tom Lane

You may have seen some of the recent headlines: professional bloggers are putting themselves at long-term health risk! After you finish laughing, though, stop and think about it.

Bloggers and other people who work online, like professional internet marketers and researchers, do have some unique problems. They sit for hours staring at a computer screen, causing eye strain. They get little exercise. If workspaces are not properly ergonomic, they can hurt their backs and develop carpal tunnel syndrome. Less known problems like plantar fasciitis can result from long periods of inactivity, especially compounded with the obesity that may also be caused by sitting still.

And how do bloggers eat? Fast. Whatever they can pick up and eat over the keyboard. Sandwiches, chips, donuts, chocolate, lots of coffee. Rarely do they move into the carrot, tofu, or granola parts of the cabinet.

Most Internet marketers are entrepreneurs. This means that when they don’t work, they don’t get paid. And that means they will likely only go to the doctor if they think they’re dying. Add to this the likely lack of health insurance, and there’s even more incentive not to go to the doctor.

So, sedentary work, repetitive motion, eyestrain, poor diet, poor exercise habits, and a reluctance to visit a doctor. Though the headlines may have been a little overblown, as headlines so often are today, there is real truth to the story.

So what can you do?

First, be aware. Chances are good that you, the marketer, the blogger, or the webterpreneur, have fallen into bad habits just by not thinking about it. First a burger, then a whole day of not moving, and suddenly you’re realizing that you are wearing sweats all day because they’re the only things that fit.

Make exercise a regular part of your day. Not only is it healthy, it releases endorphins that make you feel better, and the little break periodically throughout your day can make it much easier to be creative. Try short fifteen-minute breaks every two hours – take a brisk walk with your pet, do a quick aerobics on tape routine, take a dip in the pool or the ocean, whatever you can. Carpal tunnel is going to be a normal risk, but minimize it by setting your keyboard to where your hands will have minimal strain. Get a wrist brace, and wear it if you find yourself bending your wrists more than 45 degrees. All this will help.

Address the food issue at the source: what you bring into the house. Get rid of all that high-fat, high-sugar stuff. You can’t get rid of the coffee – God forbid! — but you can drink diet soda instead of the sugary stuff. Clean out your fridge, get a bunch of those disposable plastic containers, and prepare a week’s worth of crunchy healthy snacks: carrot and celery sticks, fruit, easy-to-heat meals, etc. Limit your visits to fast food joints to once a week.

As for the medical care – you really should see a doctor once a year at least, and that won’t cost too much if you plan for it. You don’t have to have an HMO or anything, but you should shop around for catastrophic health coverage – a plan with a high deductible that only really kicks in if you need surgery or have a serious illness.

Remember, better health means more productivity. Your measures will pay for themselves, and you’ll be happier and healthier as well.

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Tom Lane

http://moonsaki.com/

Huge IM Video Pak

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

98 IM Videos For $7 - With Master Resell Rights!
YES! Master Resell Rights Included!

And the videos come with “Master Resell Rights”.

This will be one of the best deals of spring.

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How Anyone Can Write an Article

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

How Anyone Can Write an Article

By Tom Lane

Many people believe that they cannot write an article, but this is not true at all. You do not need to have a writing background or even have a passion for writing in order to write an article. All you really need is the intention to write one and know how to read and write.

If you want to stay within the lines, write about what you are familiar with. Writing about what you already know will put you on safe ground. Everyone is an expert in the field of what they know and are passionate about. When you write about topics you know and are passionate about, this will carry over into your writing.

Choose a topic that you know quite well, then begin to write a list. Let’s say you know a lot about Internet marketing. From here, write down all of the different methods that you know about in Internet marketing. Now write down some of the questions that someone might ask you about this topic if they did not know anything about it.

This example will work with any topic. Snoring, TV shows, shopping at the mall and even the proper way to eat pizza.

From here, you can begin to write. You have a topic that you have broken down with questions others would want to know about your topic.

Article writing is not about a particular style except your own. Use your own voice. Don’t try to be the next Stephen King. Let Mr. King write his own articles. Your article is your own reflection, your own unique style. So use your own voice when writing and don’t try to borrow someone else’s.

The main key to writing an article that works well, is to write as if you were talking to a friend. Keep it conversational and you will develop a flow to the article you are writing.

Just pretend you are having a conversation with a friend who is asking you the questions you already wrote down on your list. From here, write as if you were talking to your imaginary friend, trying to educate him or her on the subject you are covering.

As you move along, you will begin to think of more content to include in your article. Word processors are nice because you can just start slipping in your additions where needed as you think of them. Before you know it, you have filled up a few pages of your writing!

If you do happen to fill up a few pages, this is a good thing. From here, you can begin to edit down what you want to stay in the article and what you want to edit out.

Your article’s tone should be conversational, friendly, helpful and upbeat. Do not come off sounding like a know-it-all, or be condescending to the reader. This is always a turn off to readers. Your article could have the all the information anyone could want, but if your tone is not appealing to the readers, most of them will not be reading your article to the end.

The important thing is not to think about writing an article, just start doing it. This is how I do it. If I suddenly realized that you were going to be reading my article about how anyone can write articles, you might not be reading this right now! Just kidding.

Tom

http://moonsaki.com/