Friday, February 22, 2013

Be Aware of The "Small Print"

Deat Opportunity Seeker,

Please don't over look notices like the one below that are commonly
found on "Income Opportunity" promotions.  Also run the
"opportunity" by Scamadviser.com  for good measure.  It might keep
you from losing your shirt ( and your pants, socks, shoes, and
anything else you own).

Earnings Disclaimer      (typical notice/warning)

EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ACCURATELY REPRESENT THIS
PRODUCT AND IT'S POTENTIAL. EVEN THOUGH THIS INDUSTRY IS
ONE OF THE FEW WHERE ONE CAN WRITE THEIR OWN CHECK IN
TERMS OF EARNINGS, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL
EARN ANY MONEY USING THE TECHNIQUES AND IDEAS IN THESE
 MATERIALS. EXAMPLES IN THESE MATERIALS ARE NOT TO BE
INTERPRETED AS A PROMISE OR GUARANTEE OF EARNINGS.

EARNING POTENTIAL IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON THE PERSON
USING OUR PRODUCT, THEIR IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES. WE DO NOT
PURPORT THIS AS A "GET RICH SCHEME."

**Better read ALL the Terms of Service too.........

Best Wishes,

DM

PS  For $$, may I recommend you seriously consider:
      http://tinyurl.com/b7pdv8s   



Monday, December 17, 2012

Making Money Over Competition

You better have a better "$$ Income Idea $$" than your Competition!!
Otherwise you will experience just one more disappointment.

You want more income or you wouldn't be reading this and I don't aim
to waste your time. I have good news that could easily and truthfully
be called a Secret Weapon approach to acquiring that much wanted
extra income!

Armed with cutting edge (up-to-date) strategy, — You could be the
next big thing… raking in the big bucks without the need of outdated
methods like Adsense, Adwords, or other methods of paid advertising.
Gosh, - this breath of good honest, fresh encouragement will make
You feel good as good as I do!!  Guaranteed.

For example: The word "Blog" doesn't sound to exciting, - that is until
you find out that some folks are earning BIG incomes from blogging,
and they DO exist.  They just know some strategies that almost all
bloggers DON"T know.

So stay with me here........ I'm talking MONEY!

Currently, I bet you get a fair share of these emails from so called
"gurus" who attempt to sell you their rehashed nonsense. From the
"Push Button Software" to the "Secret Stealth Methods"… You've
seen them, you've read them and I'd be frankly surprised if you weren't
already sick and tired of them.  Because if you're anything like us,
we've learned the hard way, buying, reading, racticing… only to later
on find out that it was all a bunch of ineffective crap and we were
just downright ripped off.

As we're sure that's what's been happening to you too…

And thanks to all that, you're still stuck in a job you can't stand,
working for some idiot boss with the IQ of a brick.

That's got to strike a nerve...

So if you're absolutely sick of all the get rich quick schemes, the
empty vessel scammers and the snake oil salesmen that take your
hard earned money, LISTEN UP!

What you need is a system/strategy!

** No business succeeds without a good, proven, STRATEGY!!
Not just any random system. But a system which has been tried and
tested many times over, a system that has worked many times over,
in short, you need a PROVEN system!

Now, - You and I know that any business that you are seriously con-
sidering as your "goal" money making business will have to be decided
upon by YOU and YOU alone. And this fact demands doing extensive
DUE DILIGENCE! "Google" it. Run it past Scamadvisor.com etc..  Not
every opportunity will work for each of us (kinda like choosing a Mate?)
Think, Think, Think...................

"Things" are going to get better, - stick around.

Ideally you may not even need:
*  A website
*  Technical knowledge
*  More than 2 hours a day
*  Expertise in your chosen niche
*  More than $100 to start

Look, most promoters will have you fooled into thinking that making
money online is difficult and complicated.  Most people also think that
they do not have the knowledge to work online and that it is to time
consuming. But in truth, it's not.

CONS! I have talked about the "Pros" so what are the "CONS"?  Well
there is just One, - always.  And that it still takes money to make
money, but damm little if a person is careful and thoughtful.  There
I said it!  I said I would not waste your time reading this article........

Step-by-step guides are readily available in any niche field you can
think of and the providers of those guides are very eager to help you
succeed because if you don't - they don't either.

In addition to receiving instantly accessible quick-start guides that will
show you in detail how to create money you'll also get your hands on
secret techniques that get you ranked and have traffic flooding in like
there's no tomorrow.  All you'll need is a few hours per week with a
proven system and you will be generating passive income which will
allow you the financial freedom you've always craved.

Now imagine if you had something like that. And then replicated over
and over.  One, two, three niches… what change would that make in
your life?

Would you say good bye, good riddance and all that to your day job?

Would you start living life to the fullest with total financial
independence?

Would you buy a new house, car, vacation, or  ??
But it won't always be easy (nothing worthwhile is easy, you know)…
but looking back, it will make you smile.  Be determined to succeed
and to quit the day job and "Make Money"!

Start the journey!
And finally, - be advised, - if you fail in your business:  get up, dust
yourself off and try again.  Many who try a "business" are not immed-
iately successful.  Giving up is just not an option.  Attitude, Attitude.

Are you ready?  I hope so.  You have to START in order to GO!

Best Wishes........
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
Richard (Dick) Morrison, 14 year reviewer & promoter for home
based income. Yep, - been there, done that!  My recommended
"choice" opportunity to stay ahead of the competition, is
deceptively simple & can be VERY profitable!! Ready for a very
helpful surprise?  See:   http://www.daily-incomz.com




Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Email Processing ???

Legit or Scam?

Email Processing Jobs are being wildly promoted (still)
through several websites which all have very similar stories.
 
They say that you can make $15 - $25 for each email
that you process, they even do the math and breakdown
how much money you'll be making based on how many
emails you process per day.

Right of the bat the offer sounds to good to be true,
what company in their right mind would pay you that
much money just to process one email.  There has to
be some kind of catch to these email processors jobs
offers.  The catch is actually pretty obvious, these email
processors jobs are basically the online version of
the envelope stuffing scams. 

When you buy into one of these programs they will show
you how to send out the same ad that you just fell for!

They will provide you with a list of emails for you
to spam with your ad promoting Email Processors Jobs.

The only way that you get paid is if someone clicks
on your ad and then purchases the same program you
just bought.

There are several major problems with this type of
scheme, the first and most important one is that you
do not know how these email addresses were collected. 
If they were collected in an illegitimate way you may
be in violation of the CAN-Spam Act which can lead
to serious legal trouble.

The other glaring flaw with this method is that the
emails that you get from these email processor job
programs are of poor quality.  Not only will they
rarely get opened but the chances of you making a
sale are very slim.  That's why in their ads they say
that you will get paid for each email processed
(program sold) and not for each email that you send
out.  I know of NO legitimate Email Processors Jobs
that you can do from home.  Unfortunately these
scams remain popular and thousands of people fall for
them daily thinking they are applying for real jobs.

Due Diligence is and will always be:
  "The Order of The Day"!
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*A copied article from another source.

Dick Morrison

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Domain Name Buying or Selling

Re:  There is a lot to think about IF...... WHEN.......

.. You are considering bidding on a domain name or you want to put your domain name up for sale. You should get an idea of how much it is worth. Keep in mind that the true value of any domain is how much a buyer will pay for it. If you have a domain for sale, you can ask a large amount of money for it, but unless you can find someone who will pay that price, that is not what the domain is worth, it’s just what you’d like to receive.

Many people, when they want to sell a domain name, immediately go to an appraisal site. There are a number of sites you can use to get an appraisal of your domain. By
Goggling for "Domain Appraisers" you will find several.
Go Daddy is popular.........

Appraisals are just guessing actually, they will not  guaranee that a domain will sell for the price they list. Be aware that it can be tempting to believe that the appraisal site that gives the highest value is best, but potential buyers can run an appraisal too. And
they will want to spend the least amount of money they can.
What Makes a Domain More Valuable

There are some general rules about what makes a domain more valuable. Most people who are looking to buy a domain want to buy one that is already successful, and most people on the web define success on page views and customers. A site that is already proven, even if it changes ownership, will carry some of those previous users over to the new site.

Some of the things you should look at when trying to value a domain include:

•The length of the domain—The shorter the domain is, the more it will cost.
•How many words are in the domain—Similar to the length, domains with very few words cost the most, so a one word domain is the most valuable.
 •How long has the domain been live—Domains that have been around for a long time rank better in search engines, and so this increases their value. However, most sites that have been around for a long time aren’t for sale, so convincing the owner might take even more money.
 •Spelling and use of the domain word(s)—A domain that is a common word (or words) and has a common spelling that is easy to type and remember is going to cost more.
•Domain extension—The best extension for a domain is the .com extension. This is because it’s what most browsers default to, and most users assume that is the name of the domain. So the same domain name with a .com extension is going to cost more than the domain at .net.

What Can You Do to Improve Your Domain’s Value?

The great thing about this question is that what you do to improve the domain value is the same as what you do to improve your website’s value right now before you sell the domain. Specifically: get more customers visiting your website. The more popular your site is, the more valuable the domain will become.

Things like:
•Improve your SEO—If your customers can find the site in search they will visit it more often.
 •Write more content—The more content you have on your site, the more pages there are for people to visit.
•Market your site—Get your site out there by marketing in appropriate venues, using social media, and letting people know that it exists.

But there are a few things that you either can’t change or require simply waiting to affect the value of your domain.
•Domain age—The older a domain is, the more it will be worth, but the only way to improve that value is to keep maintaining the domain for a long time. While it’s possible to set up a page on a domain and then just leave it up for years to get an older domain, this could actually hurt your domain value, because there is nothing there for customers to visit.
•Domain usability—Domains that are hard to spell, have non-alphabetic characters, are extremely long, or are otherwise difficult to type in are not going to be as easy to sell as short, easy to spell and type domains. Of course, you already own this domain, so you can’t change it now.
 •Domain extension—Just like the usability of the domain, the extension or top-level domain (TLD)
like .com, .net, .org, etc. can’t be changed once you own the domain.
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This report is from researched material by -

Dick Morrison

Friday, September 14, 2012

List Building - Problem?

A "Shocker" - - Maybe.......

*Copied from:  IMMarketing

When you’re starting out in the Internet marketing, an often advice you hear is “build a list” and “money is in the list”. I have too and I’ve followed the advice, I’ve signed up with Aweber and started building lists. I’ve amassed quite a list of subscribers at over 30,000 over the years. And yesterday I’ve deleted them all and canceled my Aweber account.


If you follow the general IM advice you must be thinking I’m insane. I believe in general it’s considered that a single lead is worth at least $1 a year and that’s 30,000 of them. I’ve just thrown $30k/year out the window, what’s wrong with me? Not so fast.

You see, general “truths” like “money is in the list” have a flaw and that is that the devil is in the details. Money is not in just any list, it is in the list of customers. And that’s not just a rule that comes from IM, it’s common business sense – you need customers to sell. And that’s the tricky part.

The general idea of list building in IM is to put up a squeeze page, give away a freebie and collect emails that way. Almost every guru tells you to start doing it as soon as possible because, well, money is in the list! You can then send them promotions and make money even if you don’t have any product to sell – you can send affiliate offers. Oh yes, the affiliate offers.

Now let me ask you a question. Do you like getting all those ridiculous emails from affiliates, all 159 of them every single day? Then why would you want to join their ranks? The matter of fact is, if the subscribers aren’t your customers you’re just spamming them. And everyone hates spammers.

So I’ve amassed a list. I can count on my fingers how many broadcasts I’ve sent to it over the years, and every time I felt terrible. I tried to make them as “soft” as possible, add as much value as I could and never push a sale. Obviously that didn’t convert well and I haven’t made any money at all. And even if I had been pushing hard and spamming like there’s no tomorrow, I’d have made very little but lost a ton of karma points.

So to cut the ever growing bill from Aweber I’ve thrown the supposed $30k worth of leads to the bin and cut the agony.

The matter of fact is that you only need a list of customers when you have customers, i.e. when you have products or services. I don’t have any products or services and I don’t want to have them. My business model is creating websites and earning from affiliate programs and advertising. I’ve chosen it because I’ve tried doing both and nothing beats the passive income that such websites generate without having to deal with support. Hence, I don’t need a list.

And my advice is, don’t build a list just for the sake of building a list. If you don’t have a base of customers to make a list of, don’t make a list. The last thing you want is paying a bill for the storage of a bunch of worthless email addresses and much less spamming them.

Oh and did I say all those pop-ups and forms asking you to opt-in for something are just plain annoying? Glad to finally get rid of those from my sites.
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Presented by,
Dick Morrison  -   Clickbank Entrepreneur

PS  Personally, - I would have kept the "list" & aWeber...........

Friday, August 31, 2012

A Clickbank Leveraged Bonanza

Yes, A Clickbank Leveraged Bonanza

That is how I recognize and recommend this idea for making very good and perpetual income with Clickbank. Big statement I know, but let me explain the facts.

We all know that CB is a very reliable Company to do business with. They pay like clock work and have built in guards for keeping the crooks "out". Many who have or are trying to market with CB aren't making any money. Approximately 98% of "would be" successful CB marketers promote only one or just a few products singularly which usually doesn't work because of promotion expense and requiring to much time (or maybe their product selection was wrong - no market?).

Enter the "Wal Mart" type for customer appeal! I am NOT re- commending the Clickbank MALL type idea, although similar at first glance. Using my idea we can appeal to many, many types of interested people but NOT just one at a time. We have access to all of Clickbank, WITH A TWIST!! That TWIST can make you RICH! And it is almost FREE!

Learn what approximate 98% of struggling CB marketers have not heard about. Please go to my shortened url here so I can get your OK to introduce you to some real "ah-haaa" information!

** I need OK to send you this KEY information

http://tinyurl.com/9ozgn9m

  Best Wishes,  Dick Morrison - Clickbank Entrepreneur

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

.. LOST ,,,?

" A woman in a hot air balloon realized she was lost. She lowered her altitude and spotted a man in a boat below. She shouted to him,

"Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don't know where I am."

The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, "You're in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.

She rolled her eyes and said, "You must be a Republican.

"I am," replied the man. "How did you know?"

"Well," answered the balloonist, "everything you told me is technically correct. But I have no idea what to do with your information, and I'm still lost. Frankly, you've not been much help to me."

The man smiled and responded, "You must be an Obama-Democrat.

"I am," replied the balloonist. "How did you know?"

"Well," said the man, "you don't know where you are -- or where you are going. You've risen to where you are, due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem. You're in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but somehow, now it's my fault!"

Dick Morrison (A Republican)