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Friday, May 16th, 2008If a picture is worth a thousand words, this should be worth at least a million!
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, this should be worth at least a million!
I would love to read your comments on this.
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
I can’t believe how many people are so blind to what’s going on!
It’s no secret, I’m involved in the Global Domains International program and so are tons of others, you see it all over. There are also more systems to show you how to bring in referrals than I can count, but it’s like a Carnival Midway and just as phony.
I had a friend today ask me to join one that right on the website claimed they made the Leaderboard and had a $600 bonus in one week. The thing they neglected to tell you is most of them quit before the seven day trial was over and they failed to get back on the Leaderboard again, no matter how good their system is. It’s a con game!
The truth is, getting on the Leaderboard is a matter of putting out enough advertising, and that can cost more than the bonus you earn. The real path to success is NOT there, but building a team of team builders. That will make exponential growth more than just a dream. Even at a buck a month commission, getting five people that are really serious and teaching them what they have to know to get their own five instead of just blasting ads all over, will result in $4,000 a month in residual income that will keep on coming because your team members are making money too. How much effort is that worth?
Wel, that’s my 2 cents worth for today.
So it’s been a while, but I got distracted. I signed up for a membership website and have been learning a LOT not only from it, but as a ripple effect that what I learn is spreading to all kinds of interesting new ideas.
I’m not even ready to tell anyone yet, it’s still new and I like to make sure it’s worthwhile before I say anything. I just wanted to say where I had been.
However, if you might be interested in the product of my few days away, have a look at http://DIYKISS.com (for Do It Yourself and Keep It Super Simple)
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We’ve all been there, you want to satisfy your curiosity to see what’s on the other side of that email capture form on a webpage you visit, but you don’t want to get all the spam it will surely result in down the line.
It still floors me that so many online marketers are living in the dark ages and trying to build a list of email addresses that mostly never get read just so 2% of those who don’t know any better might see their message and 1% of those might even buy something. Not much better odds than spamming everyone, is it?
Enough pontificating, here’s the answer http://mailinator.com/
Now here’s a couple of simple tips:
Scroll down the left column and you’ll see an address they made up for you, so copy and paste it into your email client to send a test email. You know you want to, so go ahead it’s free.
Then go back to the home page and enter that address in the Check Your Inbox and click Go!
See it works and you didn’t have to sign up for anything. Now simply bookmark this Inbox page so you can come back and check your incoming junk mail anytime you need to, like to validate your email address to get something you want.
Now look at the top of your Inbox page and copy the Alternate Address to put into all the capture forms trying to block you. That keeps anyone else from seeing your email unless they can guess the real inbox name, highly unlikely.
Not a perfect solution yet, but certainly a step in the right direction and as easy as it gets.