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What beta testers say about Traffic Ultimatum

Is this the new #1 Traffic Generating System…?

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Traffic Ultimatum – Review

What a Traffic Ultimatum beta tester says about Traffic Ultimatum.

I think it´s fair to let you know what others have to say about Traffic Ultimatum.

First: What is Traffic Ultimatum?

Traffic Ultimatum is the newest product by George Brown, the creator of Google Sniper. The Traffic Ultimatum system has 50+ different traffic methods and each one is explained in detail step by step. Talk about comprehensive!

One of George’s beta testers of the system could send massive traffic to a couple of his new niche sites shortly after using the exact formula shown in the course. His sites are now producing a 5 figure a month income! I think you may find this guy most of the time on vacation.

Second: How does Traffic Ultimatum work?

This very comprehensive course…

Third: Does Traffic Ultimatum work?

As just mentioned, it does, definitely.
So, how much traffic can one expect to receive…

Fourth: What Traffic Ultimatum can do for you

If you are a complete newbie and you need fast results, this course is definitely for You. George shows you step by step …

…What about the dark side of Traffic Ultimatum?

Here are the Bad News

Until today I don´t know of a single product that is PERFECT. Traffic Ultimatum has a few shortcomings too of course…


To read the complete review click here…

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Create Your First Website By 3:45 This Afternoon!

Create A Profitable Internet Business – Join Best Internet Marketing Training

by Daisy Rockwell

Choosing the best internet marketing training membership site is a tough decision to make.

It could either make your online business profitable or lose a lots of money working online, a lot of those membership club claims to be a great internet marketing guru. They usually claim six figure income that seems to be easy by following their tested method just to show that they have the best internet marketing membership to offer.

Those internet marketing guru will entice you by showing screenshots of unverified earning.
To be honest with you, I strongly believe that there is a big opportunity working in the internet, it offers a different money making opportunities. Earning a six figure income is achievable with this kind of job as long as you have learned the proven online marketing technique to do it so.

I tried to join two of those internet marketing clubs and decided to quit right away because I felt that they made too many promises with their sales page, but to be fair with them, I learned some idea and useful techniques to boost my online business but it is not woth for a monthly scheduled payment.
They usually ask between $40.00 – $120.00 for membership and monthly recurring payment, other charge more.

I believe that to be successful with online business is to become well versed with some basic technical about internet.
I remember that there is a time that $75.00 just to upload a resell right to my domain and configure it on my paypal account. I am so happy that I discovered an internet marketing membership club that trully cares and willing to give every valuable information to help each member.
As you can see, I have some limitation with English due to the reason that I came from non- English speaking country but still I can easily understand all of his lesson using an easy to understand English words.
He made some internet marketing training videos where I learned some procedure on how to configure or make some minor changes on my website.
He makes internet marketing for beginner more easy by using a simple and non technical internet languages for better understanding.
He makes internet marketing affiliate programs much easier by allowing member to use his highly converting email for your list.

There are lots of benefit for paying member for this membership club. Useful internet marketing tool and downloadable internet marketing promotion as a gift to your email list. Those give-aways are trully impressive as I learned on how to make my own website by reading his ebook. There is also hundreds of tutorial videos discussing different important internet techniques for you to be an effective affiliate internet marketing.

Truly, this membership is the best and voted as the #1 Internet Marketing Service Provider by an independent website that review every internet tools, product or services that being offered in the internet.
Aside from the internet marketing training for its paying member, a non member can also request for a great internet marketing training video series. Truly, that is what makes it to be the best internet marketing training, for giving useful information not just for paying members as well as for non paying too.

About the Author

Daisy Rockwell is married with four kids, she finds her way to earn extra while working at home with internet marketing affiliate program. She almost quit working online during her first 5 months but until discovered and learn the proper method with internet marketing. If you want to learn the effective marketing system she used in her internet marketing business you can visit her at http://www.makeyourownwebsitefree.net.

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Thanks, Daisy for your statements.

I thinks many desperate webmarketing guys struggling for any cent online can feel what you´re telling.
So have a look at http://www.makeyourownwebsitefree.net.
Maybe this is the chance you were waiting for already.

To your success

Christoph


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Should you be worried about the FTC going after your blog?

Worried about the FTC going after your blog?: “

One of the big discussions both here at Blogworld Expo and in the blogosphere in general is the implication of the new Federal Trade Commission’s new regulations for online advertising practices from the Bureau of Consumer Protection.

The regulations seem to address the issue of disclosure: if I give you a copy of my book and you write about it, you have to let your readers know that. If I buy you dinner and then you write about my book or reference my site, you have to disclose that. And so on, and so on.

Problem is, this FTC guideline has gotten more and more onerous in the echo chamber of the blogosphere, and bloggers are getting a bit paranoid about the implications.

Luckily, it appears that this paranoia is misplaced, so you can all take a deep breath. Earlier this week – Oct 14th, 2009 – Mary Engle, associate director for advertising practices at the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, had a conference call with reporters to clarify the situation and here’s what she said:

‘We’re not going to be patrolling the blogosphere, we are not planning on investigating individual bloggers.’

Engle emphasized that what they’ve released are new guidelines. ‘They aren’t rules and regulations, and they don’t have the force of law. They are guidelines intended to help advertisers comply with Section 5 of the FTC Act [PDF]‘ which focuses on unfair or deceptive practices.

So it’s not the rebirth of the Blog Police as the Disclosure Police, as I tweeted earlier while listening to a panel on this subject here at Blogworld, but it is nonetheless a reminder that you should still be transparent anyway. If a vendor pays $200 to write about their product, don’t run away in terror, just let your readers know.

And that’s what this brouhaha is all about anyway: just be transparent and disclose what’s going on, and you’ll be in the clear from both the FTC and ethically on the right side of things too.

(Via The Intuitive Life.)

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Expected vs. amazing

What’s expected vs. what’s amazing: “

I visited a favorite restaurant last week, a place that, alas, I hadn’t been to in months. The waiter remembered that I don’t like cilantro. Unasked, she brought it up. Incredible. This was uncalled for, unnecessary and totally delightful.

Scott Adams writes about the cyborg tool that is coming momentarily, a device that will remember names, find connections, bring all sorts of external data to us the moment we meet someone. ‘Oh, Bob, sure, that’s the guy who’s friends with Tracy… and Tim just tweeted about him a few minutes ago.’

The first time someone does this to you in conversation (no matter how subtly), you’re going to be blown away and flabbergasted. The tenth time, it’ll be ordinary, and the 20th, boring.

Hotels used to get a lot of mileage out of remembering what you liked, but it was merely a database trick, not emotional labor on the part of the staff.

Today, if you go to an important meeting and the other people haven’t bothered to Google you and your company, it’s practically an offense. We’re about to spend an hour together and you couldn’t be bothered to look me up? It’s expected, no longer amazing.

 in On the other hand, consider Dolores, a clerk with kidney problems at a 7 Eleven, who broke all sorts of coffee sales records because she remembered the name of every customer who came in every morning. Unexpected and amazing.

You can raise the bar or you can wait for others to raise it, but it’s getting raised regardless.

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