Tagging People in Facebook Status Updates

June 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Came across an article on Mashable with described ten things you can do with your status updates on Facebook. I was particularly interested in this one:

To mention someone in a status update just type “@” (a la Twitter) in the status bar and start typing their name as it appears on Facebook. An auto-generated list will then come up with people in your social circle whose name starts with the letters you’ve typed. The feature also works with pages, brands, events and companies.

Hit the name you want, complete the update, click share and the name will become a hyperlink (you won’t see the @ symbol) and will appear in blue text

When you do this, your update shows up in that person’s newsfeed. The possibilities could be endless here for getting your status updates seen.

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Tagging People in Facebook Status Updates


Membership Site Arrives

June 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It has taken me a while to get the hang of the configuration and model but at long last, I have this site configured as a membership site. Postings here on the blog will continue. Most of the posts will point you to the content within the membership areas.

Basic membership is free and will give you access to files, articles etc to help you learn internet marketing. Once in the membership area, you will be given the opportunity to upgrade to a premium membership for even more advanced materials.

If you are looking for promises of vast riches to be made overnight. You wont find that here. If you are looking for material to help you understand online marketing and building your business, you’ll find that here.

I’ve added Facebook functionality to every post and page. I encourage you to post your comments and questions so all members can help and support each other. Let’s build our businesses.

I’m off to start adding content into the site for you.

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Membership Site Arrives


Welcome

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Welcome to It’s All About Money. This site is dedicated to helping you to learn how to make money online. This site will not claim to show you how to make millions overnight.

This site will not promise that you will make easy money while doing hardly any work. Making money online is about establishing an online business. A business doesn’t appear overnight and it doesn’t appear without you knowing at least some basics on what you are doing.

So, if you’re looking for get rich quick plans/schemes. Thanks for stopping by. If you are looking to figure out how to establish your online business, please explore.

This site is a membership site. You commit to me, I commit to provide you the best guides I can find. There are many methods for building an online business, the most important first step is reliable knowledge on how to get started.

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Welcome


Successful Selling on Social Media

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Mike Schultz over at Social Media Examiner has a great post on eight ways to successfully selling using social media. In a nutshell, here’s the points:

  1. Boil the Frog — I could explain this, but I’ll leave it for Mike. Love the analogy. Basically, don’t come on too strong
  2. Givers Gain — pretty much self-explanatory. Just give, don’t worry about the return.
  3. Make Henry Kissinger Proud — great way to do your best
  4. Be Brave
  5. Be Positive and Pleasant
  6. Prepare for Window Shopping
  7. Let Your Personality Show Through
  8. Take if Offline, When it’s Time

Social media can be a confusing place to catch onto the culture of. Reading and applying as much as you can, sure makes a difference. So, hop over to Mike’s blog and have a look at the full article.

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Successful Selling on Social Media


Cold Hard Facts of Success

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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David Risley is one of the bloggers I watch on a regular basis. He’s straight forward with what he has to say and doesn’t gear everything he says to selling his visitor on the latest miracle product. He’s someone I pay attention to and give some consideration to what he has to say.

In a recent post he writes on the cold hard facts of success in business. As much as we’d like to think that succeeding at business is finding the ‘magic formula’ to get people to open their wallets, the reality is, success starts with our own mindset.

He talks about the 8 facts we need to embrace and accept for success:

  1. You need to be able to make a decision and move forward.
  2. You need to be all in.
  3. You need to be willing to fail.
  4. You need to be willing to march to your own drummer.
  5. You need be OK with not everybody liking you.
  6. You need to be willing to work your ass off.
  7. You need to be willing to not have a safety net.
  8. You need to be ethical, and guided by the best survival for all

To learn more about each point, visit the article, it’s worth the time.

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Cold Hard Facts of Success


Membership Site Coming Soon

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Okay I know, it has been over a month since I posted. I haven’t wandered off into cyberspace. I have been doing a lot of learning and planning. Sometime ago, I wrote about the need to keep it simple in internet marketing. The basic idea is to choose a method, a business model, and develop it.

I had recently decided on the first niches I wanted to do business in. But had not solidly laid out a plan on how I was going to do business. That’s creating a barrier for myself. Until there is a plan in place, there is no plan and no direction.

Over the last month I’ve been learning a lot about the value, power and diversity of creating membership sites. I’ve learned, like most models, there is a lot of misinformation out there. Learning how to go with a model means to learn how to apply the information and sift out the junk.

It has taken some exploring but I think I have managed to do that. So, I’m letting you know within a very short time this site will be a membership site.

Having said that, I know I am a virtual unknown in this market and even more so as a person running a successful membership site. Everyone has to start some where. So, while this site will become a membership site, the membership will be free.

I may later decide to add a paid membership here, but there will always be value delivered free. The members who join the free site will be the customers who had enough faith in me to sign up even though I was cutting my teeth on this model.

Now, I’m not committing to everything inside the membership area being free. I am committing to value. Stay tuned.

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Membership Site Coming Soon


Broke My Rule; Learned A Valuable Lesson

June 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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If you read my last post on Keywords, you’d have seen down near the end my statement:

Alas, one of the goals I laid out for myself was to not spend any more money on tools, books, software or even domains until I have used what I have to generate some actual income. I slowly put away my ‘buy’ urge and settled back to do the hard slugging until I can meet my goal.

Well, I broke that rule last week. I succumbed to a marketing offer claiming to show it’s customers how to get Facebook ads for nothing in order to promote on Facebook. I bought the offer and then quickly realised the promises were way bigger than the delivery.

The promised ‘free ads’ were nothing more than buying ads and then offsetting the cost of them by the income derived as the result of placing the ad. The fact is, unless you hit it lucky with a hot market, you would likely lose more than you’d make. I immediately went to Clickbank and requested a refund.

I then did what I should have done in the first place. I visited the review section of the Warrior Forum. (if you are not already a member, you should become one) Sure enough the product was being reviewed. Customers were not happy at the sense of being ripped off.

If you want a lesson in what not to do when it comes to producing and launching your own product. Read that thread. If you watch closely as you are reading, you’ll discover that the product owner JaniG only posted to belittle those who were unhappy. He also tried to thwart people wanting a refund by changing their refund requests at Clickbank to tech support.

Neither action did him any good. People became angrier not just at him but also at those who push products in the same manner. Clickbank made the refund promptly when I called them. Now, one marketer did suggest that he had some good ideas, but they were not what he promoted.

So the lessons learned:

  1. check for reviews, real reviews, of a product before buying. The Warrior Forum is the best place I’ve found to get legitimate reviews. Not reviews produced as part of the marketing of a product launch.
  2. When you launch your own product, make sure what you promote, is what you are delivering. Don’t promise free, unless it truly is going to be free. You might think it’s clever to play with the language. It just makes your customers angry.
  3. If you are participating in promoting a product launch, make sure you have a look at the product before putting your name to the promotion. You’ll see in that thread that some marketers lost subscribers because of their promotion of the product. I’ll admit, I unsubscribed from several who promoted it to me.
  4. When customers want a refund, give it to them. Don’t try to make them feel like they are caught in product hell. Sure, there is nothing wrong with trying to communicate with the customer and encouraging them to reconsider, once. JaniG kept sending the same canned ‘encouragement’ and then changing the refund request to ‘tech support’ which only served to make his customers angry.
  5. If you make mistakes or handle something badly, don’t compound the problem by continuing to handle the situation badly. Own up to the problem, either resolve it or offer the refunds being sought without question.

So, back to my rule about not spending until I’ve made income.

What have your experiences been with products you’ve bought? Did you learn lessons from how the sale was handled?

 

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Broke My Rule; Learned A Valuable Lesson


Those All Important Keywords

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Keywords. Now, they have been a real stumbling block for me. I can generate lists of keywords. Even I know where to find the Google Keyword Tool and to enter terms in to find more terms. Making sense of keywords and how to use them, that has been my stumbling point.

I can’t just blow the concept off though. Keywords are the building blocks of search engines. When people enter terms in the search engines, those keywords determine what sites are going to be found and displayed for the person’s search. Their relevancy on each site determines which sites will be displayed first. Therein lies my stumbling block.

How do I move that list of keywords from list to relevancy?

I’ve read lots of material about keywords, much of it really well written yet, it seemed most writers just left it up to me to understand them so well, that I’d just know the right keywords to use. I’d know which ones I’d want to optimize for. I really had started to think I was a bit thick, I always seemed to hit the wall.

I often opted for throw a bunch of keywords at the wall and hope something stuck. Not a very effective use of time and resources.

Finally, Some Keyword Light!

Last week I stumbled across an article on the Clickbank blog which gave me a Eureka moment. The two part article, Moneywords, Your Key to the Keyword Kingdom, is one of the best laid out articles I’ve read. What really got me excited that I had found a guide I could understand and use was the moneyword matrix found in part two.

I’ve used that guide to create my keyword list for the project I’m currently working on putting together. I did the list manually, which took me most of a day to go through, find the number of competing sites and then apply the matrix to the list to find the moneywords.

Niche Profit Classroom

The author of the Moneywords article is Adam Short, the creator of the Niche Profit Classroom. Inside that membership site is an automated tool which would have cut my keyword search time to a fraction. Man, I was SOO tempted to spend the $1 for the two week trial just to get at that tool!!

Alas, one of the goals I laid out for myself was to not spend any more money on tools, books, software or even domains until I have used what I have to generate some actual income. I slowly put away my ‘buy’ urge and settled back to do the hard slugging until I can meet my goal.

I’ll be talking more about Niche Profit Classroom in a future post. It is definitely on my tool want list for when I get my first income from my efforts. You don’t have to wait, so go and visit there now and let me know what you think.

So, how are you with keywords? Do you have a handle on them? Are you using them?

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Those All Important Keywords


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