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![]() Hi all,
Clearly a spammy subject line, but actually a real question for everyone here. I'm writing an article called 'How To Turn $100 into $500 in 24 Hours'...anyone care to share some million dollar ideas on the topic? Thanks!! Richie |
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![]() I just completed creating a mini-course dealing with JUST that subject.
Hi Richie, There are an unbelievable number of brand new, freshly scrubbed, inexperienced (newbies - why do I dislike that word so?)Internet users plunging into the sink-or-swim Internet Marketing waters every single day. I decided to publish a little mini-course which deals exactly with the subject of your post. The goal is to help these people put a little quick change into their pockets to help them get settled. Here is "Day Two" exactly as it is written in the mini-course, in answer to your request. God bless. Brent Whinfield For the "rest of the mini-course" go to: http://www.secretsrevealed.com/goldengoose THE SECRET GOLDEN-GOOSE METHODS TO MAKING MONEY WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS! Published By: Brent Whinfield of http://www.secretsrevealed.com/thousandaire Day 2 - of A Five-Day Mini eCourse Today's Lesson: HOW TO INSTANTLY PROFIT FROM BOO-BOOS! Let's first examine the problem - it's a common problem. Many commercial websites these days have a hundred or more pages. Portals and heavy information-based sites often boast thousands of links. The larger enterprises have staff whose only job is ensure the smooth running and maintenance of the site. However, there are literally millions of websites that have slowly grown over the years, and yet is operated by a single individual. Here's an opportunity to earn quick cash. Here's what well-known Internet guru, Markus S. Allen recently had to say, "About 6 months ago, a subscriber found 3 spelling mistakes and an invalid Web site link on my new Web site. He e-mailed me about it and asked me to send him $5 via PayPal to reveal the mistakes and fixes. Within minutes, I zapped the payment to him. His letter certainly got my attention... especially mention of the invalid Web site reference. After all, if visitors to my site can't navigate, it's money out of my pocket. It was the best $5 investment..." Over a period of time many of these site experience broken links for one reason or another. It could be that a page no longer exists. It could be that the image, audio, video, link to another site, etc. no longer work. This means that any visitor who clicks there will get the dreaded "404 not found" display. No webmaster likes that. Everyone tries to avoid that at all cost. This could substantially hurt business. Updating thousands of pages is laborious work...I know, I run a content rich website. It's a real pain! Xenu to the rescue! http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html (Of course I have NO affiliate with this marvellous software) Xenu is a wondeful software that analyzes a website quicker than you can say, "Broken Links Quicker Fixer- Upper." The first great news is that it's fast...blazingly fast. The second great news is...IT'S FR*E! * Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) checks Web sites for broken links * Link verification is done on "normal" links, images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and java applets. It displays a continously updated list of URLs which you can sort by different criteria. PLUS * Simple, no-frills user-interface * Can re-check broken links (useful for temporary network errors) * Simple report format, can also be e-mailed * Executable file less than 500K * Supports SSL websites ("https:// ") * Partial testing of ftp and gopher sites * Detects and reports redirected URLs * Site Map It's a snap to input a URL (any URL) into your browser, and just press the go button. Then presto, Xenu brings you back results in "make-your-head-spin" speed. Now here's what to do. Send a nice polite letter to your prospect explaining that you've found a large number of broken links on his site. Be sure to send a small sample of the many links found. Xenu does a great job of either displaying the list in regular text, or as an email. Explain to the prospect that he could either ignore this little tip, and then labouriously search for each and every one of the thousands of broken links himself... or He could pop a measely $10. into your PayPal account for a full comprehensive report which will be rushed off to him by email. If you do about 20 analysis per day (this is easy...remember Xenu examines and then compiles data at the speed of lightening). You're almost guaranteed to make anywhere from $50. - $150. daily. Try it...you'll like it. (Oops! I'm dating myself :-) I hope you profit bountifully from this information. Until tomorrow (Day 3) when we'll discuss "The Treasure Chest of Trade Secrets." Until then, may God richly bless you. Brent Whinfield http://www.secretsrevealed.com/thousandaire The Software Thousandaire Video Course "Making ordinary people rich without programming know-how" > Hi all, > Clearly a spammy subject line, but actually > a real question for everyone here. I'm > writing an article called 'How To Turn $100 > into $500 in 24 Hours'...anyone care to > share some million dollar ideas on the > topic? > Thanks!! > Richie |
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![]() Hi,
Would such an offer be considered Spam? Could the webmaster you approach hammer you in some way? Would there be an advantage to setting up a domian purely for email purposes? Thanks very much for posting that, dude! Best, - Boyd |
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![]() This would not be considered spam because it
wasn't sent by a machine, and it relates exactly to something about the one particular site it's been sent to. Typically, spam is the same message sent to a (large) random list. With trivial content with regards to whom it's sent to. This is my opinion and has no legal value... mario http://do-your-idea.com |
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![]() Hi Boyd,
Thanks for responding. I can understand your concern. We have to be extremely cautious these days when it comes to the subject of spam. However, you can rest assured that your email will NOT be considered spam. Why? Simply because you're offering a customized service for that particular website. You obviously took the time to visit, and scrutinize the site before using your trusty Xenu. You're also offering a valuable service for a reasonable amount of money. The webmaster understands all of this. He may, or may not accept your offer. But he certainly WOULDN'T consider it spam. Mario is quite correct when he says this definitely is not spamming. The beauty of this is, if you set aside a minimum of fours hours daily to do this, you'll enjoy a very nice income. This is just my way of giving back, and to say thank you to all the many individuals here who have posted helpful info. I believe it's imortant for us all to share helpful info. God bless. Brent Whinfield What happened to the Golden Goose After He Laid All Those Golden Eggs? http://www.secretsrevealed.com/goldengoose > Hi, > Would such an offer be considered Spam? > Could the webmaster you approach hammer you > in some way? Would there be an advantage to > setting up a domian purely for email > purposes? > Thanks very much for posting that, dude! > Best, > - Boyd |
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![]() Hey Brent,
Send five dollars to my PayPal account and I'll tell you about an error on your website,LOL. http://www.secretsrevealed.com/goldengoose has the closing (/html) tag missing. Did you do that on purpose. New testing method. Clever very clever. Thanks for the great info I want to look at your website please email a link you have a new follower. Thanks again. Dave Lantz Hi Boyd, > Thanks for responding. > I can understand your concern. > We have to be extremely > cautious these days when it > comes to the subject of spam. > However, you can rest assured > that your email will NOT be > considered spam. > Why? > Simply because you're offering > a customized service for that > particular website. > You obviously took the time > to visit, and scrutinize the > site before using your > trusty Xenu. > You're also offering a > valuable service for a > reasonable amount of > money. > The webmaster understands > all of this. He may, or > may not accept your offer. > But he certainly WOULDN'T > consider it spam. > Mario is quite correct when > he says this definitely is > not spamming. > The beauty of this is, if you > set aside a minimum of fours > hours daily to do this, you'll > enjoy a very nice income. > This is just my way of giving > back, and to say thank you to > all the many individuals here > who have posted helpful info. > I believe it's imortant for us > all to share helpful info. > God bless. > Brent Whinfield > What happened to the Golden Goose > After He Laid All Those Golden Eggs? > http://www.secretsrevealed.com/goldengoose |
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![]() Hi Dave,
I really ought to send you five bucks. You have eagle eyes, my friend. No, I didn't do that on purpose. It would have been a good idea though. Thanks for the heads up and the compliment. I appreciate it. God bless. Brent http://www.secretsrevealed.com/thousandaire > Hey Brent, > Send five dollars to my PayPal account and > I'll tell you about an error on your > website,LOL. > http://www.secretsrevealed.com/goldengoose > has the closing (/html) tag missing. > Did you do that on purpose. New testing > method. > Clever very clever. > Thanks for the great info I want to look at > your website please email a link you have a > new follower. Thanks again. > Dave Lantz > Hi Boyd, |
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![]() > I just completed creating a mini-course
> dealing with JUST that subject. Thanks very much, this is a great idea!! Richie |
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