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An Incomplete Scenario?
I got a great email from Chretien of SR6 who had some feedback and questions regarding my article, Tips on Buying Flat-Rate Text Ads. He helped me realize that to someone who doesn’t participate in email marketing, the scenario appears incomplete without discussing sales conversion data. I’ve paraphrased his questions, and hopefully […]

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I mean this figuratively and literally. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has created a program to help supply wireless laptops to children in underdeveloped and third world countries to help increase their education and learning.
Mission Statement
The OLPC Foundation’s mission is to stimulate local grassroots initiatives designed to enhance and sustain over time the effectiveness of […]

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This past week has been one of the most eye-opening times of my entire life. I want to say thank you to everyone who’s stopped by, left a comment, or contacted me because all of the recent buzz from BlogWorld. I can’t believe it’s been an entire week since I landed in Las Vegas.
I’m inspired […]

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On Personal Branding

I met Neil Patel at BlogWorld Expo — he runs a personal branding blog, and is also the co-founder of CrazyEgg. In this day and age of increasing social media sites and advanced online networking, how does a person stand out?
Neil says, “With a bit of hard work and a few other tricks, you can […]

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There is a lot of buzz around the blogosphere lately about unscrupulous bloggers and their attempts to swindle our fellow peers. What do they do, you ask? Well if you haven’t heard by now, there have been instances where blog contests have been held with promises of lofty prizes that are never dispatched to their […]

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Would you:
a) Go on a personal gas strike
b) Continue buying the same amount weekly
c) Write to your Congressman and complain
d) Do nothing. You don’t buy gas
e) Fill in the blank…
Just some food for thought. I don’t drive into Los Angeles five times a week anymore, so I fill up about once every week and a […]

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The Question
Back in May, two months after I began this blog, I posed the question, “If you were me, and let’s say this blog was worth $150,000, would you sell it?”
I asked this question after seeing that after only two months, my blog was estimated at a worth of $155,813.04, according to Dane Carlson’s […]

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This past weekend I was honored with being one of four bridesmaid for my friend on her most special wedding day. The ceremony was held at the Crystal Cove Beach Cottages off the Newport Coast in Orange County.
On the way to the ceremony from Laguna Beach, the clear skies had indicated a bright afternoon, but […]

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Six Years

Let’s take a moment to stop, remember, and honor the victims of September 11th, 2001. Regardless of what you believe, let’s not forget about those who lost their lives.
R.I.P.
You are not forgotten.
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Internet marketing is not defined by:

You know the saying, “One bad apple spoils the bunch”? Well, the same can be said about internet marketing. Only, I’m talking about spammers who spoil the bunch. When I mention I do internet marketing for a living, many people respond with, “Oh you’re the person who spams me with […]

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