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PayPal / Kunaki / MuVar Integration Script

I just picked up a copy of a PayPal / Kunaki / MuVar Integration Script that was developed by a guy by the name of Steven Lohrenz. He’s running a 48 hour special on it right now; it’s only $10 until noon on Wednesday, October 3 (Eastern Time in the U.S.). He says that he [...]

Side Effect Of The TIMIC Group Project

As I mentioned in my last blog post, I’m honored to be able to help with the current group project that’s taking place at The Internet Marketing Inner Circle (or “TIMIC”, for short). It’s kept me somewhat busy over the past few days as Case Stevens — who is more or less Willie Crawford’s right-hand [...]

The Internet Marketing Inner Circle

I’m a member of Willie Crawford’s Internet Marketing Inner Circle. In my opinion, it is one of the most valuable membership sites you can join if you are interested in an Internet-based business.
The main feature is a bunch of interviews that Willie has recorded with several well-known — and a few not-so-well-known but nevertheless successful [...]

How Many Clickbank Ebooks Does It Take To Screw In A Light Bulb?

Yet another “how to make a small fortune off Clickbank ebook has hit the streets. This one’s called something like Affiliate Rock Star and I think it’s being promoted by Eric Rockefeller.
Two things. I think that most of Eric’s stuff is OK and I’ve come away with a positive impression of Eric from my contacts [...]

Lies, Damn Lies, and Internet Marketing

Heavy opinions ahead, but I think it’s worth reading.
Earlier today, I made a post on the Friends In Business Forum in response to another post. That post mentioned an article that allegedly talked about things that can keep you from getting listed in the search engines. I basically explained that it was a waste of [...]

Things That Make Me Unsubscribe, Part 1

I’m working on a special report about email marketing. It’s going to contain some tips about what you can do to help build trust with your list.
One of those items is going to be setting expectations. We’ve all heard about it before; if you promise apples, then don’t deliver oranges. Nothing really new here.
What I [...]