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Steve Johnson |
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Real Estate Developer, Technical Editor, Certified Public Accountant, 20 years of e-community development including two 5-figure membership sites (1 pre-dating the Web) |
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: The Attention Age Doctrine |
| By: Rich Schefren |
| Category: Free Downloads - All Members |
| Review Title: Where's the beef? |
| Date Reviewed: August 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
| Am I missing something here? I don't see anything titled "Attention Age Doctrine" (or anything downloadable either) on this link. |
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| Product Reviewed: How to Drive Free Massive Traffic Using Simple RSS |
| By: John S Rhodes and Matthew W Rhodes |
| Category: Ebooks - Silver & Gold Members |
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| Date Reviewed: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
| Excellent report on a much overlooked procedure for building traffic when writing articles. When people see horrid letters like RSS and XML, their eyes glaze over. This report won't hurt, I promise! |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: The Big Yellow Book of Turbo Marketing Secrets |
| By: John Delavera |
| Category: Ebooks - Silver & Gold Members |
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| Date Reviewed: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
I gave this ebook top marks because it reveals 3 things that are almost UNIVERSALLY overlooked when embarking on your Internet Marketing journey:
1. Planning - as they say, fail to plan and you plan to fail
2. Automation - After all, isn't this why so many of us are in the IM game in the first place? The day you wake up over $1,000 richer than when you went to bed is the day automation (some call it passive or residual wealth) becomes your watchword, your mantra.
3. Centralization - for most getting started, this is a pretty advanced topic. However, if you keep this one close to the vest as you begin to build your online presence, it will pay off in so, so, many ways (not the least of which is STRESS REDUCTION)
Grab this one. John's writing is awesome. |
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| Product Reviewed: My Early Days On The Net |
| By: John Delavera |
| Category: Resell & Master Resell Right Packages - Gold Members |
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| Date Reviewed: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
If you crank out web pages using GEdit on a Linux box or are on your 3rd version of Dreamweaver, you'll want to skip the entry-level HTML 101 material.
But if you've been around the net for awhile, it's fascinating to hear a successful marketers early years' fun and games. |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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| Product Reviewed: Lazy Man's Guide to Writing Articles |
| By: Info-Publisher.com |
| Category: Ebooks - Silver & Gold Members |
| Review Title: Did this guy even graduate from high school? |
| Date Reviewed: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
The good:
- At least it's not a BabelFish Translation from Ukrainian to English!
- Some good ideas for article creation
- Some good resources
The Bad:
- Spelling? Nope
- Grammar? Ewww
- Link-checking? Whoops
If you want to feel like you might have some shot at making money writing articles (and you're willing to believe this wasn't a lie or created with tongue-in-cheek), by all means, get it. |
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| Product Reviewed: The Power Of Private Label Articles |
| By: Paul Kleinmeulman |
| Category: Free Downloads - All Members |
| Review Title: A Solid Theory of PLR |
| Date Reviewed: October 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Steve Johnson |
The initial title (The Power of PL Articles) shows up as "How Private Label Content Articles Can Boost Your Business In More Ways Than One"
As the title of my review indicates, there is much more WHY PLR articles work and not so much nitty gritty how-to.
A critical omission: how do you differentiate your own PLR articles from the 20 or 50 or 100 others who also bought the rights to them?
Note: to make the link work, just dispense with everything after the .com
Otherwise, well-written and lots of excellent points and theory. |
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