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Archive for July, 2007

My Free Website Builder

Written by Jimmy on Jul 29th, 2007 | Filed under: Software

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MyFreeWebsiteBuilder lets you create your own web pages and publish them on the web. You don’t have to know HTML to use MyFreeWebsiteBuilder; it is as easy to use as a word processor.

Features:

  • Completely NO HTML Required…”What You See Is What You Get” Interface!
  • Easy To Use Software With Step-By-Step User Guide & Video Tutorials Included!
  • Comes With Over 100+ Professional Website Templates Included FREE!
  • Equipped With Convenient Built-in FTP Software For Instant One-Click Publishing!
  • Professional Full-Version Website Builder Software…No Upgrade Required!
  • Certified 100% Clean With Absolutely Zero Spyware, Adware Or Malware
  • Amazing Built-In “Free Cash” Opportunity Where YOU Make Cash Like Crazy!
  • And Much More!

This is a top-notch software worth $197 you can download for free instantly! You can build *unlimited* websites with this and it’s super easy to use… you can also make “free cash” and help people with this.

download myfreewebsitebuilder

Happy money making on the internet!


Adbux

Written by Jimmy on Jul 28th, 2007 | Filed under: Online Money

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PayPal  Free to join

AdBux is a paid to click program. You will be paid between $0.01 - $0.015 (1 to 1.5 cents per click) for every click.

After you login, click on “Browse Ads” to start clicking on ads. Once you click a link, you’ll be taken to view a website for 30 seconds. Once the 30 seconds is up, you’ll either get a green dollar sign or a red ‘X’ on the top of the page. The dollar sign means you’ve earned $0.01 for the visit and the ‘X’ means you have not earned money for the visit. You’ll get red X’s when you have more than one website from the “Browse Ads” page open. When this happens, you get no credit. So you must click the ads one by one.

And as other programs, AdBux has a referral program. AdBux allows only one level deep of referrals. This means you get percentage from your referrals’ earnings, but not from your referrals’ referrals.

Here’s an illustration of how much you can earn:

  • You click 10 ads per day = $0.10 - 0.15!
  • 10 referrals click 10 ads per day = $1.00 - $1.50!
  • Your weekly earnings = $7.70 - 10.50!
  • Your monthly earnings = $30.80 - $42.00!

The minimum payout is $10 and you get paid via PayPal.

You can also use AdBux to advertise your products/websites, so people will click on links you provide. Each click will be real and unique and no two clicks within a 24 hour period will be from the same person. Here’s the advertising plan:

Unique 30 Second Views Cost Per Click Package Cost
50 Visits $0.03 $1.50
100 Visits $0.03 $3.00
500 Visits $0.03 $15.00
1,000 Visits $0.03 $30.00
2,500 Visits $0.03 $75.00
5,000 Visits $0.03 $150.00
10,000 Visits $0.029 (Save 3%) $290.00
25,000 Visits $0.028 (Save 6%) $700.00
50,000 Visits $0.026 (Save 13%) $1,300.00
75,000 Visits $0.025 (Save 16%) $1,875.00
100,000 Visits $0.024 (Save 20%) $2,400.00
500,000 Visits $0.023 (Save 23%) $11,500.00
1,000,000 Visits $0.02 (Save 33%) $20,000.00

Click here to join AdBux and start earning money now!!

Happy money making on the internet!


eBook Starter Affiliate Program

Written by Jimmy on Jul 18th, 2007 | Filed under: Online Money

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In my previous post, eBook Starter, I wrote about the software. Now, whether you buy the software or not, you can make money too!

ebook Starter is a software for making ebooks and you then sell / distribute your ebooks. It’s a great software for making ebooks, but what if you don’t want to make and sell any ebooks?

You can join their affiliate program and start promoting the software right away. You’ll get full 50% commission for each and every sale you make. You simply drive traffic to your affiliate address and they will do the rest.

All you need is a ClickBank account. After you have a ClickBank account, go to http://www.ebookstarter.com/ebook_starter_affiliate.htm to read further instructions and get started.

Happy money making on the internet!


eBook Starter

Written by Jimmy on Jul 18th, 2007 | Filed under: Software

eBook Starter is a great software for you to make your own ebooks.

It’s the first ebook software that is an actual WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) ebook editor and HTML compiler — all-in-one. This exceptional program stands head and shoulders above the rest, as it provides you with a complete ebook publishing solution that puts the power in your hands. You will have complete control over every aspect of your publishing needs.

With eBook Starter, you will have complete control over every aspect of your ebook’s creation — from selecting your preferred template, to selecting your security options — eBook Starter is your complete solution to quality ebook creation.

With eBook Starter you will have a cost-effective solution to quality product development, as ebooks have the potential to generate massive profits with very little cost or effort.

Features:

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11 Common Mistakes People Make When Creating Web Pages

Written by Jimmy on Jul 10th, 2007 | Filed under: Tips & How Tos

1. Graphic Laden.
A web page should load in a reasonable amount of time. If you use too many graphics, or graphics that are not scaled and saved in an efficient format, your pages will take too long to load. Impatient users will bail out and go to another site. Clean and fast should be your goal when making web pages. You can usually make a very nice layout using HTML and CSS without the whole page being a sliced up graphic. Of course I’ve built sites for people who insisted on pages based entirely on graphics and in that case I usually try to get the Adobe Photoshop files from the graphic artist and slice them and save the slices myself. This way I can mix and match file formats. For example, sections with few colors can be saved as gifs which are usually very small, especially if you tweak the number of colors. Sections that contain more colors or photographs work best as jpg image files. Mixing file types like this, especially of slices of the same image, can cause issues that you should be aware of: colors may not match exactly between a gif and a jpg. For example if you have a background color in the images of adjoining cells you may have trouble getting a gif and jpg to look seamless because of slight color shifts.

2. Poor Color Choices.
Just because it looks cool to you doesn’t mean everyone will find it easy to read. Test your color choices out on a mix of people before you get too far into your design. You don’t want to turn people away just because they have trouble reading the text on your site. There are colors for backgrounds and text that perform better than others for some types of sites, do your research!

3. Too Many Animated Graphics.
You want your visitors to concentrate on whatever your site is about. You don’t want your pages look like the arcade at an amusement park with animated gifs everywhere. A little animation goes a long way.

4. Flash Welcome/Splash Screens.
Flash is big these days and very useful for a lot of tasks, however, one thing you want to avoid is to put a big flash welcome page as the default page of your web site. Most people find it annoying. Their time is valuable and to make them sit through it, or have to click a skip button is just irritating.

5. Cross Browser Compatible Issues.
Always check out your site by viewing it in the main browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, and Opera) and on a PC and Mac if possible. You’d be surprised how each web browser has its quirks. Sometimes a page will look really bad or completely wrong in one browser and you’ll have to spend time correcting the problem. But, you won’t know unless you test it, don’t rely on your visitors to tell you.

6. Broken Links
This one should be obvious, check you site’s navigation and all the links occasionally. There are tools available to do this for you if you have a really large site.

7. Disjointed Layout and Poor Navigation.
Make sure your site is easy to use. Have someone that’s not familiar with your site try to locate something. Ask them to place an order, or find the page for sending in support questions, etc. Watch them. Listen to what they have to say and adjust your site to make it work better.

8. Missing or Incomplete Contact Information.
Make sure the contact information on your site is kept current and complete.

9. Text in Graphics to Make ‘Pretty’ vs. Real Text
The font styles are somewhat limited for web pages. Some people want their site to look really good with fonts like you can use in Microsoft Word or other word processor packages. So how do you do that? You make it in Adobe PhotoShop or another graphic package and save out your text, words, paragraphs, etc as images. This works really well as far as good looking text goes, however, because images are larger than text, the pages load slower. The bigger drawback is that you have the words, which tell what your site is about, locked up in images. It’s not accessible to search engines that crawl web sites and catalog them. What does that mean? It means that if you’re relying on getting traffic to your site from search engines you want real text on your site that the search engines can read, not images of text that only humans can read. If your site is not dependant on search engine traffic, then this may not matter other than the slower load time for the image laden pages.

10. Using Something Just To Be Using It.
Don’t use flash, or background sounds, or videos that automatically load and start playing, or JavaScript that opens 900 windows. Only use these things when they are necessary and serve a valid purpose, don’t use them just because you may know how and want to show off.

11. Not Updating the Site Regularly.
As you or your organization changes you should modify your site to reflect those changes. As you add new products or announce new products, etc. you should add them to your site. Your web site can be a tremendous asset in your marketing toolkit, but not if it’s stale and outdated.

This article is taken from The Warrior Forum.

Happy money making on the internet!


Go It Alone! The Secret to Building a Successful Business on Your Own

Written by Jimmy on Jul 7th, 2007 | Filed under: Miscellaneous

Go It AloneFree to read.

This is a book written by Bruce Judson, a successful go-it-alone entrepreneur, a bestselling and award-winning author, and one of the nation’s leading experts on marketing and entrepreneurship.

Judson’s unique approach is to “battle test” his innovative ideas by founding real businesses based on his evolving principles. These practical tests of his theories, combined with his extensive research, then form the basis for his widely acclaimed books.

 
 
 

Here’s a paragraph taken from the introduction:

Over half (56%) of all Americans dream of starting their own business. The United States is the land of opportunity, but so few of us ever make the leap to this fundamental aspiration. Work is a central part of our lives. Each week for 35 years or more—over 70,000 hours and often half of the time we are awake—most of us work (and travel to and from work). Yet, only a very few of us ever feel that we set our own course, work at what we do best, and are doing what we most love doing. Indeed, in late 2003, the Conference Board reported that U.S. job satisfaction hit a record low: Over half of all Americans are unhappy with their jobs. The Gallup Organization asked 1.7 million employees in 101 companies from 63 countries, “At work, do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?” Only 20% of the responding employees working at large firms answered yes. Finally, a 2004 Gallup poll found that over 70% of U.S. workers are “disengaged” from their jobs, meaning that almost three of every four workers have mentally checked out and lost any real commitment to their work or their company.

That’s not good, right? The book may help you to avoid that.

You can buy the book via amazon, or you can read the book for free online. Unfortunately, you can’t download the book as pdf or anything, you must read it on the website.

Click here to read the book for FREE!

Happy money making on the internet!