Archive for August, 2007

Ever wanted to know how people set things up so that an email announcement goes to their list automatically whenever a new post is added to their blog?

It’s all explained in my new video course – BlogEmailAlert

The process can have a massive positive impact on your blog’s traffic which means more AdSense income or more affiliate commissions if you use your blog to make money. If you just want more readers, it does that too.

The sales page is new today and uses MuVar technology to self-optimise. This means that what you see on that page isn’t necessarily what everyone else sees. In fact the sales copy elements vary from visitor to visitor and over time the self-optimises to the best performing version.

I got an email today from one of my subscribers today who suggested I take a look at Yuwie so I did. It’s a web 2.0 site in the sense that it relies on contributions from thousands of internet users to build up a social network. The difference between Yuwie and, say, MySpace etc. is that it shares its advertising revenue with its members on the basis of the more you use it, the more you make.

There’s a ton of things like that out there but I took a look at the Alexa ranking for Yuwie (Alexa gives you one opinion about the popularity of a site) and it seems to be very fast moving although it is very early days.

One of the more powerful aspects of Yuwie is that you make money when people you recommend to Yuwie sign up too – like a network marketing arrangement but crucially without the need to pay anything to join.

So where’s Yuwie going? I don’t know yet but we’ll probably know in a few weeks time. Worth a look at at this stage IMHO.

For a while I’ve been an advocate of PLRPro which has provided a useful Private Label Rights service to web publishers for a reasonable fee. Apart from the mandatory articles that any self-respecting PLR site will provide, PLRPro supplies a raft of significant value-added services that help you get the maximum return from your budget such as the ability to post articles on special well-ranked, restricted access sites that boost your own rank.

One of the most useful aspects of PLRPro is the “self help” training that is made available too and when you realise how much sheer production is done by the Australian guys who started the site up and how fast they got it all going, you’ll appreciate that this self help stuff is actually rather good.

PLRPro have just started to offer a limited part of their service free – a sort of taster to the real thing.

Worth checking out if you are looking for PLR sites in general and want to review the best of the bunch.

PLR Pro free stuff