Tagged: email

PLR Content and Marketing on Steroids – If You Are Serious About Your Internet Marketing, Pay Attention

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by Urbain

A major source of articles that I’ve been using for the Cellulite case study site, as well as many other sites, is PLR Pro.
PLR Pro has quality articles that are delivered every month, but they’re about to make it even better.  I just got an email this morning in which they have announced that they [...]

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Verifying Fact vs. Rumor

Posted on September 6th, 2009 by Urbain

Do you ever get emails warning you about some devastating virus about to wipe out the Internet?  Or that Microsoft will pay you money to forward an email?  Or that the government is going to charge you for each piece of email you send?
Find out the truth at Snopes. com.
And never assume anything.
I had assumed [...]

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Bloggers, It Doesn’t Get Easier Than This to Make Money

Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Urbain

If you have a WordPress blog and are disappointed with its income, you really need to check out the InLinks service.  Once you’re a member and have registered your blog, you’ll start getting notices like this in your email on a regular basis:

Depending on the traffic and page rank of my blogs, I see anywhere [...]

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A Quick and Easy Screen Capture Application

Posted on June 16th, 2009 by Urbain

Having a super easy screen capture program speeds up your blogging and web authoring process, particularly if you show screen shots  like I do.
Potato Screen Capture is a freeware application that will not only handle your screen capturing needs, but it will let you ftp your image directly from the program, email your captured image [...]

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Wondering What Happened to Delta Squad? How About an Alternative?

Posted on May 22nd, 2009 by Urbain

Yesterday was a big day in Internet marketing, with thousands of online marketers signing up for Michael Cheney’s Delta Squad program.
For just $1, you get a 30-day trial membership in Michael’s marketing program that will show you how to potentially make $1 million in 7 days.  The offer suggests that there are a huge array [...]

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Internet Regulation: Fairness Doctrine for the Internet?

Posted on April 28th, 2009 by Urbain

The “Internet Fairness Doctrine”  is one of the most outrageous things I’ve ever heard of, but given the source, perhaps it is not correct.
World Net Daily ran a news story yesterday suggesting that the nominee to head the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs wants to impose mandatory “electronic sidewalks” for the [...]

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Internet Regulation: A Look at Email Spam and How You Can Lose Everything You Own in Lawsuits.

Posted on December 15th, 2008 by Urbain

U.S. Federal Court Awards Largest CAN-SPAM Act Damages Award in History.
In November this year, the largest damages case for a CAN-SPAM Act violation was awarded by a U.S. federal court to Facebook.  The defendant, a Montreal resident named Adam Guerbuez, was charged with $873 million in damages.  It is unlikely that Guerbuez has that kind [...]

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The Scariest Spam Titles

Posted on November 11th, 2008 by Urbain

Most of the time, it’s easy to recognize spam just from the title alone.  For instance, “You have a postcard!”, “You’ve Received a Greeting Card!”, “Increase Your Manlihood”, and “buy cheap oem software” find their way to the junk folder immediately.
But there are a few that make us pause before hitting the delete button.  I [...]

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How to Subscribe to an RSS Feed by Email

Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Urbain

Every once in awhile, you might stumble across a blog (maybe like this one) that you’d like to follow. You might bookmark the page, but life gets busy and you forget to visit your bookmarks.
For people relatively new to blogging platforms, most blogs have something that’s called an RSS feed. RSS [...]

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