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		<title>Internet Pay-Per-Click Marketing Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 02:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feature Product Review:Internet pay-per-click marketing strategies can have a great impact on your business. This article discusses Internet pay-per-click marketing strategies. PPC (pay-per-click) is something we have a lot of experience and knowledge on. We know what works, and what doesn&#8217;t. We know some of the best strategies and approaches you need to take to  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/online-advertising/internet-marketing/internet-pay-per-click-marketing-strategies">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>Bryan Winters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feature Product Review:Bryan’s story has proven that success doesn’t come overnight and there is no short-cut to it. We all have heard about the Internet marketer Bryan Winters, but we know little about the path he travelled to reach where he is today. He worked in a factory for more than a decade before he  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/online-advertising/internet-marketing/bryan-winters">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>Newbie SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 17:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feature Product Review:Search Engine Optimization has been one of the top forms of Internet marketing platform; webmasters simply love to get their websites ranked on Google, drive traffic and generate income. But, for newbies, SEO can really be a time consuming and tough process. Therefore, if they want to master it, then you must check  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/pay-per-click/newbie-seo">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>Copyblogger Weekly Wrap: Week of October 3, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I&#8217;m going to keep this week&#8217;s intro brief because my dog is biting me. My mother says he bites us all because he&#8217;s herding us (he&#8217;s a collie mix and barks and corrals when anyone runs), but I think it&#8217;s because he wants to be on the winning side. If anyone is play-attacking anyone else, he bites the person being attacked. He&#8217;s kind of an ass that way. So it really can&#8217;t bode well that I&#8217;m being harassed while writing the Wrap. Speaking of ass, it&#8217;s just like that time he bit Jennifer Lopez while she was busy working on Gigli . Now for the part where I massively fail to tell you what happened this week on Copyblogger (with bite marks): Monday: 4 Simple Ways to Get More High-Paying Clients with Your Blog If you&#8217;re not getting clients with your blog, chances are you&#8217;re not doing the four things in this post. Or possibly, you&#8217;re doing them but are wearing a clown costume. So remember also #5: Don&#8217;t wear a clown costume. And off you go. Read the full post here . Tuesday: The Simple Tricks Experts Use to Always Get Paid For Their Time Sometimes the person asking to &#8220;pick your brain&#8221; isn&#8217;t a zombie, and when that happens, you&#8217;re really in trouble. Rather than awkwardly stumbling through a conversation containing sentences like, &#8220;But my brain is supposed to make me money, you freeloader!&#8221;, Laura Roeder has better ways to deal with sticky situations. Read the full post here . Wednesday: Captivate Your Readers with a Marketing Story that Sells Let me tell you a story: There once was a guy named Johnny, and he had the very unprofitable hobby of writing stories. Then he discovered that if you can learn to tell your own true story in business, you can make money&#8230; so he did just that, and taught others how to do it, too. Then he hooked up with seven Victoria&#8217;s Secret models and lived happily ever after. Read the full post here . Thursday, part 1: The Easy-to-Use Tool that Helps You Build a Breakthrough Blog Apparently there&#8217;s this newfangled trend out there in the Interwebz called &#8220;being organized.&#8221; The way I read this, some people actually plan things out on a calendar and do NOT blog totally randomly. Apparently this crazy new trend has some advantages that you can read about in this post, like &#8220;knowing what the hell you&#8217;re doing.&#8221; Hmm. Interesting. Read the full post here . Thursday, part 2: Two Conferences for Serious Online Marketers Brian Clark will be speaking at the BlueGlass Internet Marketing conference in Florida November 2-3, and at PubCon Las Vegas on November 8-11. That&#8217;s pretty much it. Not funny enough? Okay, imagine him speaking in a clown costume. Read the full post here. Friday: Blogging with a Learner’s Mind This post made me think of how people say that kids pick up languages naturally and well, and how my response is, &#8220;If you were content to just say stupid and incorrect things and had people tirelessly correct you for months until you got it right, you&#8217;d be good at languages too.&#8221; Pamela says it best: &#8220;A learner&#8217;s mind is fearless.&#8221; Learn to lose that fear and be content to learn over time and your blogging will become so much more awesome. Read the full post here. This week&#8217;s cool links: Three Problems that Make Me Leave Your Blog in Three Seconds : It&#8217;s kind of a problem if people arrive at your blog, are really turned off, and leave. Here&#8217;s what may be driving them away and how to fix it. Why Free Plans Don’t Work : A lot of software offers a free plan, with the intention being to convert those people to paid users later. But is it a good strategy? Yes, the Internet Is Changing Your Brain : So, the use of Google and the net in general is changing the way you think. The question is, how, and in which directions? Sales Psychology: Why People Won’t Pay Your Rates : The fact that you look expensive or cheap doesn&#8217;t have much to do with the price, because everything is relative. Here&#8217;s an explanation of what really matters. The Basics : Sometimes we make simple things too complicated, like when a restaurant adds a bunch of things to Macaroni &#038; Cheese. Always remember the basics. (Mmm&#8230; basics.) About the Author: Johnny B. Truant specializes in selling through stories and would like very much to set you up with a cheap blog or website . (That&#8217;s &#8220;cheap&#8221; as in &#8220;inexpensive,&#8221; not as in &#8220;tawdry.&#8221;)  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/pay-per-click/copyblogger-weekly-wrap-week-of-october-3-2010">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I&#8217;m going to keep this week&#8217;s intro brief because my dog is biting me. My mother says he bites us all because he&#8217;s herding us (he&#8217;s a collie mix and barks and corrals when anyone runs), but I think it&#8217;s because he wants to be on the winning side. If anyone is play-attacking anyone else, he bites the person being attacked. He&#8217;s kind of an ass that way. So it really can&#8217;t bode well that I&#8217;m being harassed while writing the Wrap. Speaking of ass, it&#8217;s just like that time he bit Jennifer Lopez while she was busy working on Gigli . Now for the part where I massively fail to tell you what happened this week on Copyblogger (with bite marks): Monday: 4 Simple Ways to Get More High-Paying Clients with Your Blog If you&#8217;re not getting clients with your blog, chances are you&#8217;re not doing the four things in this post. Or possibly, you&#8217;re doing them but are wearing a clown costume. So remember also #5: Don&#8217;t wear a clown costume. And off you go. Read the full post here . Tuesday: The Simple Tricks Experts Use to Always Get Paid For Their Time Sometimes the person asking to &#8220;pick your brain&#8221; isn&#8217;t a zombie, and when that happens, you&#8217;re really in trouble. Rather than awkwardly stumbling through a conversation containing sentences like, &#8220;But my brain is supposed to make me money, you freeloader!&#8221;, Laura Roeder has better ways to deal with sticky situations. Read the full post here . Wednesday: Captivate Your Readers with a Marketing Story that Sells Let me tell you a story: There once was a guy named Johnny, and he had the very unprofitable hobby of writing stories. Then he discovered that if you can learn to tell your own true story in business, you can make money&#8230; so he did just that, and taught others how to do it, too. Then he hooked up with seven Victoria&#8217;s Secret models and lived happily ever after. Read the full post here . Thursday, part 1: The Easy-to-Use Tool that Helps You Build a Breakthrough Blog Apparently there&#8217;s this newfangled trend out there in the Interwebz called &#8220;being organized.&#8221; The way I read this, some people actually plan things out on a calendar and do NOT blog totally randomly. Apparently this crazy new trend has some advantages that you can read about in this post, like &#8220;knowing what the hell you&#8217;re doing.&#8221; Hmm. Interesting. Read the full post here . Thursday, part 2: Two Conferences for Serious Online Marketers Brian Clark will be speaking at the BlueGlass Internet Marketing conference in Florida November 2-3, and at PubCon Las Vegas on November 8-11. That&#8217;s pretty much it. Not funny enough? Okay, imagine him speaking in a clown costume. Read the full post here. Friday: Blogging with a Learner’s Mind This post made me think of how people say that kids pick up languages naturally and well, and how my response is, &#8220;If you were content to just say stupid and incorrect things and had people tirelessly correct you for months until you got it right, you&#8217;d be good at languages too.&#8221; Pamela says it best: &#8220;A learner&#8217;s mind is fearless.&#8221; Learn to lose that fear and be content to learn over time and your blogging will become so much more awesome. Read the full post here. This week&#8217;s cool links: Three Problems that Make Me Leave Your Blog in Three Seconds : It&#8217;s kind of a problem if people arrive at your blog, are really turned off, and leave. Here&#8217;s what may be driving them away and how to fix it. Why Free Plans Don’t Work : A lot of software offers a free plan, with the intention being to convert those people to paid users later. But is it a good strategy? Yes, the Internet Is Changing Your Brain : So, the use of Google and the net in general is changing the way you think. The question is, how, and in which directions? Sales Psychology: Why People Won’t Pay Your Rates : The fact that you look expensive or cheap doesn&#8217;t have much to do with the price, because everything is relative. Here&#8217;s an explanation of what really matters. The Basics : Sometimes we make simple things too complicated, like when a restaurant adds a bunch of things to Macaroni &#038; Cheese. Always remember the basics. (Mmm&#8230; basics.) About the Author: Johnny B. Truant specializes in selling through stories and would like very much to set you up with a cheap blog or website . (That&#8217;s &#8220;cheap&#8221; as in &#8220;inexpensive,&#8221; not as in &#8220;tawdry.&#8221;) </p>
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		<title>William Buckley</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 23:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feature Product Review:There are literally hundreds of webmasters present in the Internet marketing world now, but not many know what they do and how to help others to make money.  However, William Buckley, who is 4th grade teacher, is an expert affiliate marketer. He is an US Air Force member, who got his higher education  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/online-advertising/internet-marketing/william-buckley">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>Blogging with a Learner’s Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 18:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ &#8220;¿Qué quiere para su desayuno?&#8221; she asked, inches from my face. I thought as quickly as I could, and managed to haltingly request a piece of toast. &#8220;Pan tostado, por favor.&#8221; It was the only breakfast food that I could remember from Spanish class. It ended up being all I ate for breakfast for the next week. Clearly, I hadn’t yet found my learner’s mind. Each of the first few nights I spent in Bogotá I curled beneath the covers with a pounding headache. Trying to think and speak in another language was physically painful. Of the six Americans going through exchange student orientation that year, my Spanish was the worst of the bunch. Those first weeks I spoke like a four-year-old. It was excruciating, especially for someone who took pride in her communication skills. Despite the painful beginning, I learned a valuable lesson that year. It didn&#8217;t have anything to do with the Spanish language. It had to do with losing my fear of looking like a fool . Public humiliation If you&#8217;ve ever tried to make yourself understood in a language you&#8217;re just learning, you&#8217;ll know what I mean. You&#8217;re proficient in your native language, but to learn a new one you need to start from the beginning. You have to be willing to speak like a toddler for a while. Once you&#8217;ve learned some basic vocabulary, you might begin to speak like a young child. All the while, you mangle words and raise eyebrows and send people into fits of laughter several times a day. It&#8217;s the public humiliation aspect to learning a new language that no one ever mentions. You&#8217;ve mastered your own language, but to master a new one you have to be willing to look like a fool for a while. A fool with a tool Fast forward &#8230; let&#8217;s say “many years.” As a blogger, I find it&#8217;s great to feel comfortable making a fool of myself. Blogging is a decidedly public venue to make beginner&#8217;s mistakes in, but the only way to become an experienced blogger is to be a beginning blogger for a while. You publish a draft post by mistake. You send out a link that doesn&#8217;t work. You discover &#8212; too late &#8212; that you&#8217;ve left out a crucial piece of information. The only way to get past blogging mistakes is to make them in the first place. When it comes to developing products to sell, we go through the same thing. Our first sales pages suck. The first products we develop may not sell . We cast about, trying to get a bite on our lines. Often we head home empty-handed. And it all happens in public. But each failure gets us closer to success, even if the only thing we learn is what doesn&#8217;t work. Baby chicks are easy to spot Twitter is another space where it&#8217;s easy to see who the beginners are. I know, because I was one of them not long ago. People start out talking about their breakfast. They check into Foursquare incessantly. They try to direct message someone, but post it publicly instead. After a while though, they observe how the power users make the most of Twitter . They figure out a way to fit it into their workflow so it doesn&#8217;t consume all their time. They master the language. Here&#8217;s the thing: if you want to master a new skill, you have to start somewhere. As uncomfortable as it is, you have to submit yourself to looking like a fool while you master the tool. There&#8217;s no use standing on the sidelines analyzing . You can&#8217;t study your way through the beginner&#8217;s phase. You can&#8217;t strategize yourself into mastery of a new skill. At some point, you have to dive in, make your mistakes, get them out of the way and move on from them. That&#8217;s where having a learner&#8217;s mind will help. A learner&#8217;s mind is fearless Children are wired to learn, which is why they make such huge developmental strides in their first years of life. In the space of a year, they go from unable to hold themselves upright to running; from crying to expressing their needs quite clearly. They fall, shed a few tears, pick themselves up, and keep going. They don’t worry about what people will think: they don’t give it a thought. All the while, they’re learning and making great progress. We can apply this attitude to the new skills we’re learning, too. We can expect mistakes and embrace them when they happen. We can pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off, put our chins up and keep going. Plan to fall Blogging, Internet marketing, Twitter and all the rest of these newer technologies present great opportunities. You can learn a lot by studying them before you start to use them. You might be able to avoid some mistakes by doing that. But you can’t vault yourself from beginner to expert just by reading about it. You have to take the first steps, and prepare for the inevitable bumps and bruises that come with making real progress. It’s the only way to learn, really. And it&#8217;s the only way to get past plain toast for breakfast every day. Worth it, though, don’t you think? About the Author: Pamela Wilson helps small businesses grow with great design and marketing tips. Learn the basics with her free Design 101 e-course at Big Brand System.  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/pay-per-click/blogging-with-a-learner%e2%80%99s-mind">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> &#8220;¿Qué quiere para su desayuno?&#8221; she asked, inches from my face. I thought as quickly as I could, and managed to haltingly request a piece of toast. &#8220;Pan tostado, por favor.&#8221; It was the only breakfast food that I could remember from Spanish class. It ended up being all I ate for breakfast for the next week. Clearly, I hadn’t yet found my learner’s mind. Each of the first few nights I spent in Bogotá I curled beneath the covers with a pounding headache. Trying to think and speak in another language was physically painful. Of the six Americans going through exchange student orientation that year, my Spanish was the worst of the bunch. Those first weeks I spoke like a four-year-old. It was excruciating, especially for someone who took pride in her communication skills. Despite the painful beginning, I learned a valuable lesson that year. It didn&#8217;t have anything to do with the Spanish language. It had to do with losing my fear of looking like a fool . Public humiliation If you&#8217;ve ever tried to make yourself understood in a language you&#8217;re just learning, you&#8217;ll know what I mean. You&#8217;re proficient in your native language, but to learn a new one you need to start from the beginning. You have to be willing to speak like a toddler for a while. Once you&#8217;ve learned some basic vocabulary, you might begin to speak like a young child. All the while, you mangle words and raise eyebrows and send people into fits of laughter several times a day. It&#8217;s the public humiliation aspect to learning a new language that no one ever mentions. You&#8217;ve mastered your own language, but to master a new one you have to be willing to look like a fool for a while. A fool with a tool Fast forward &#8230; let&#8217;s say “many years.” As a blogger, I find it&#8217;s great to feel comfortable making a fool of myself. Blogging is a decidedly public venue to make beginner&#8217;s mistakes in, but the only way to become an experienced blogger is to be a beginning blogger for a while. You publish a draft post by mistake. You send out a link that doesn&#8217;t work. You discover &#8212; too late &#8212; that you&#8217;ve left out a crucial piece of information. The only way to get past blogging mistakes is to make them in the first place. When it comes to developing products to sell, we go through the same thing. Our first sales pages suck. The first products we develop may not sell . We cast about, trying to get a bite on our lines. Often we head home empty-handed. And it all happens in public. But each failure gets us closer to success, even if the only thing we learn is what doesn&#8217;t work. Baby chicks are easy to spot Twitter is another space where it&#8217;s easy to see who the beginners are. I know, because I was one of them not long ago. People start out talking about their breakfast. They check into Foursquare incessantly. They try to direct message someone, but post it publicly instead. After a while though, they observe how the power users make the most of Twitter . They figure out a way to fit it into their workflow so it doesn&#8217;t consume all their time. They master the language. Here&#8217;s the thing: if you want to master a new skill, you have to start somewhere. As uncomfortable as it is, you have to submit yourself to looking like a fool while you master the tool. There&#8217;s no use standing on the sidelines analyzing . You can&#8217;t study your way through the beginner&#8217;s phase. You can&#8217;t strategize yourself into mastery of a new skill. At some point, you have to dive in, make your mistakes, get them out of the way and move on from them. That&#8217;s where having a learner&#8217;s mind will help. A learner&#8217;s mind is fearless Children are wired to learn, which is why they make such huge developmental strides in their first years of life. In the space of a year, they go from unable to hold themselves upright to running; from crying to expressing their needs quite clearly. They fall, shed a few tears, pick themselves up, and keep going. They don’t worry about what people will think: they don’t give it a thought. All the while, they’re learning and making great progress. We can apply this attitude to the new skills we’re learning, too. We can expect mistakes and embrace them when they happen. We can pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off, put our chins up and keep going. Plan to fall Blogging, Internet marketing, Twitter and all the rest of these newer technologies present great opportunities. You can learn a lot by studying them before you start to use them. You might be able to avoid some mistakes by doing that. But you can’t vault yourself from beginner to expert just by reading about it. You have to take the first steps, and prepare for the inevitable bumps and bruises that come with making real progress. It’s the only way to learn, really. And it&#8217;s the only way to get past plain toast for breakfast every day. Worth it, though, don’t you think? About the Author: Pamela Wilson helps small businesses grow with great design and marketing tips. Learn the basics with her free Design 101 e-course at Big Brand System. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feature Product Review:There are literally hundreds of online marketers who promise to rescue you from your online struggle, but don’t deliver on any of their words.  However, there are few like Ran Aroussi, who not only promise, but also do, what they say. Ran Aroussi is one of the biggest Clickbank affiliates – yes, that’s  <a href="http://www.lifesay.net/online-advertising/internet-marketing/ran-aroussi">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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