If you've been around Internet marketing for a while, you know that information is the key product these days. Be it books, DVDs, MP3 audio courses, or whatever, people crave information. Ebooks are good; they provide an affordable way to share information. But there's a better way to share information - video.
Why tell someone how to do something when you can show them how to do it in a video?
PLR Video Depot is a new product that provides private label videos that customers can rebrand, re-edit, and repackage and sell as their own. Not individual videos, but entire courses are available on a wide variety of subjects of interest to Internet marketers - how to set up autoresponders, how to build Websites, how to create membership sites, and more. Creator Deep Arora and his team of professionals are creating new videos every week, and membership even includes a members forum so that you can get help with editing and rebranding.
All in all, PLR Video Depot is worth a look. We have a full review of PLR Video Depot here.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Sneaky Affiliate Cheat
Don't be fooled by the hype; it can be hard to make money online. The methods vary, but they're all hard work:
No matter what you're doing, it's tough. And you never seem to be making enough money to justify the amount of work you put into it. What if you want to make more money? The usual answer to the question of how to make more money is "do more of what you're already doing."
That means more Websites, more articles, more mailings, etc. Is there a way to make more money without investing more money and spending a truckload of additional time?
There may be.
Chris Freville has just released his new book "Sneaky Affiliate Cheat." This isn't a book about "getting rich quick" or anything like that. It's a book on tweaking whatever you're doing, such as pay per click advertising or affiliate marketing, so that it becomes more efficient. The idea is that you'll make more money without spending more money or doing substantially more work.
Among the topics he covers in the book are such things as:
All in all, it's a pretty good book for anyone that wants to try to squeeze some more dollars out of the work they've already done. You might want to give Sneaky Affiliate Cheat a look.
- Websites
- Mailing lists
- Article creation
- Pay per click advertising
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Membership site management
No matter what you're doing, it's tough. And you never seem to be making enough money to justify the amount of work you put into it. What if you want to make more money? The usual answer to the question of how to make more money is "do more of what you're already doing."
That means more Websites, more articles, more mailings, etc. Is there a way to make more money without investing more money and spending a truckload of additional time?
There may be.
Chris Freville has just released his new book "Sneaky Affiliate Cheat." This isn't a book about "getting rich quick" or anything like that. It's a book on tweaking whatever you're doing, such as pay per click advertising or affiliate marketing, so that it becomes more efficient. The idea is that you'll make more money without spending more money or doing substantially more work.
Among the topics he covers in the book are such things as:
- How to pick out products to sell and how the products that often seem to be the most profitable choice may actually be the worst choice you can make.
- How to avoid losing your shirt when using Adwords to promote your products and how you can quickly find Adwords promotions that will work for you.
- How to sell good products even when the publisher’s sales page is terrible. Sometimes there are good products with shoddy, badly-written sales pages. Here’s how to replace the junky sales page with a better one of your own!
- How to keep your competition from stealing commissions from you.
- How you can use popups to your advantage, even when your customer thinks they’re blocking them.
All in all, it's a pretty good book for anyone that wants to try to squeeze some more dollars out of the work they've already done. You might want to give Sneaky Affiliate Cheat a look.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Membership sites made easy
According to the leading marketing gurus on the Web, it can be quite profitable to create a Website with paid membership. Unlike selling regular products, which generates cash only at the time of sale, paid membership sites can generate continuous revenue.
On the surface, that seems like a great idea. Unfortunately, there are some problems:
1. Such sites are difficult to set up and often require expensive and complicated software.
2. The setup and maintenance can be time consuming.
3. It can be difficult creating enough unique content to keep paying customers subscribed.
All of these things are true, if you use the traditional model for a paid membership site.
Fortunately, there may be a better solution - the "Fixed-Term Membership" or FTM site. It seems to have originated with Jimmy D. Brown, the recognized mailing list expert. This new system has no software requirements, requires no technical expertise, and can be set up in 48 hours or less.
Oh, and setting it up is practically free. What could be better than that?
Jimmy is calling the product Membernaire, and it pretty much blew me away. He's strictly limiting it to 1000 copies, though, so you might want to have a look.
You can check out Membernaire here.
On the surface, that seems like a great idea. Unfortunately, there are some problems:
1. Such sites are difficult to set up and often require expensive and complicated software.
2. The setup and maintenance can be time consuming.
3. It can be difficult creating enough unique content to keep paying customers subscribed.
All of these things are true, if you use the traditional model for a paid membership site.
Fortunately, there may be a better solution - the "Fixed-Term Membership" or FTM site. It seems to have originated with Jimmy D. Brown, the recognized mailing list expert. This new system has no software requirements, requires no technical expertise, and can be set up in 48 hours or less.
Oh, and setting it up is practically free. What could be better than that?
Jimmy is calling the product Membernaire, and it pretty much blew me away. He's strictly limiting it to 1000 copies, though, so you might want to have a look.
You can check out Membernaire here.
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