Blogging Know-how

How To Set Up A Membership Site

Membership sites are a great alternative to affiliate marketing. A membership site is one where people join to pay money to learn a particular skill – let’s say Search Engine Optimization (SEO). As bloggers trying to make a living online we really need to understand how SEO works. We can spend a great deal of [...]

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My Teaching Sells Success Story

I wrote this message to Brian and Tony of Teaching Sells some time ago because I really wanted to tell them about my experience with their product. It’s absolutely the most comprehensive course you can find on the web for developing online teaching and membership sites. “It’s taken a while as I’ve been working full-time [...]

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Make Money With Online Teaching

Do you spend time creating blogs or web sites that give away valuable information for free? It’s time to think about turning your expertise into a profitable online business. Teaching Sells is back and ready to open its doors to new members. What really excites me about the web? It’s the ability to get the information [...]

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How You Get Attention On The Web

Once upon a time there was a new information technology. It was called the printing press. When print press media took over the world around 1440, information suddenly became available to all. Previously, type had to be laboriously hand set and then inked and copied sheet by sheet. This process was long and arduous and [...]

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The Internet Doesn’t Care About You

Dont’ you just love Seth Godin? Internet marketers out there take note. Tweet This Post 

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To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before

Are you ever tempted to split infinitives? If so you’re in good company. They did it in Star Trek, as demonstrated by the title of this post,  and it’s since become an often quoted example. A split infinitive occurs when an adverb or adverbial phrase is placed between the word to and the relevant verb. In [...]

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