Monday, November 12, 2012

Political Troll Bait



I have very strong political opinions, a mix of various ideologies, I'm not a partisan freak. But I refrain from posting political images or statements on Facebook, and only rarely enter into any political discussions on someone else's post.

Why? Because you only accomplish one of two things:

(1) Preach to the choir.
(2) Troll bait (looking for a fight).

You never convert anyone to your side of the political spectrum. Nobody is going to say, "Wow. Candidate X did that? What a moron. What a lousy leader. I'm now going to vote for his opponent."

You may hammer away with your cartoons, and photos, and inflammatory remarks, but all you're really doing is expressing your rage, anger, or allegedly superior views.




Preaching to the choir is pointless.

Those who agree with your political view will just chuckle, or say "Amen", and move on. You accomplish nothing for that crowd. Are you hoping they'll like you more? Is your life that empty?

Troll baiting is sadistic.

"Troll baiting" means luring (like with fish bait) people with opposing ideologies to your inflammatory post, individuals whom you will then call "trolls" when they express their dissent in your topic thread.

You post something with combative rhetoric, F bombs, abrasive statements, controversial assertions, hateful allegations. You are trying to annoy people who have political views contrary to your own. You want to rile them up, mock them, stir up strife, cause a conflict.

You are not seeking an intelligent discussion. You are not receptive to other points of view (and there are more than two).

Political troll baiters even go so far as tagging individuals in their inflammatory posts, individuals who they already know are going to disagree with the post.

But troll baiters are surly, sour, crabby partisans who think their political party is 100% pure and correct about everything. They tend to parrot the party line on every issue, proving they don't have mature critical thinking skills. They cannot tolerate dissent or questioning of their candidate or party.

You must be completely in alignment with their party and candidate or you suck and you're a total idiot. Can it get more immature and irrational than that?



Source: http://pluperfecter.blogspot.com/2012/09/political-troll-bait.html

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How To Pick And Promote Hot Selling Quality Clickbank Products Tutorial

  How To Pick And Promote Hot Selling Quality Clickbank Products That Will Make You Money?  Here is what I do step by step when I am looking for a great Clickbank course to buy, promote, and recommend to my blog readers and email subscribers. Clickbank has thousands of products for you to promote online and [...]

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A Quick Look at Cell Phone SERPs & the Mobile SEO 'Opportunity'

Mobile Ad CTR

Worstream recently put out an infographic where they suggested that 64.6% of search result clicks on highly commercial keywords are clicks on AdWords ads. Shortly before Google's quarterly announcement RKG put out their digital marketing report. In it they highlight how search ad CTR differs by device.

What causes a higher CTR on cell phones & tablets? A smaller search interface, which allows ads to dominate a larger portion of the screen real estate.

Screen Real Estate

Vertical iPhone = 1/3 of an organic listing above the fold.

Horizontal iPhone = all ads above the fold.

Vertical iPad is about 2/3 ads above the fold.

Horizontal iPad has about half of a single organic listing above the fold.

Vertical Kindle is about 2/3 ads.

Horizontal Kindle is 100% ads above the fold.

And the above interfaces are not going to look any less ad heavy as Google adds paid inclusion shopping results.

Controlling the Ecosystem

Google offers sitelinks when they think a search query is navigational in nature. In spite of that, for some brands they will still show 3 AdWords ads above the organic search results, in an attempt to force the brand to re-buy their own brand equity.

If you control what is above the fold (and can get away with serving nothing but ads above the fold) you can make a lot of money.

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Source: http://www.seobook.com/mobile-seo

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Book Review – Stephen King’s The Stand

If you follow me on Twitter you’ll know that a few weeks ago I set myself  a mission to read Stephen King’s whole back catalogue at a rate of one a week. The one a week part of my mission was a tad too enthusiastic as quite a few of his books are very long… [Continue Reading]

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Google Disavow Tool

Google launched a disavow links tool. Webmasters who want to tell Google which links they don’t want counted can now do so by uploading a list of links in Google Webmaster Tools.

If you haven’t received an “unnatural link” alert from Google, you don’t really need to use this tool. And even if you have received notification, Google are quick to point out that you may wish to pursue other avenues, such as approaching the site owner, first.

Webmasters have met with mixed success following this approach, of course. It's difficult to imagine many webmasters going to that trouble and expense when they can now upload a txt file to Google.

Careful, Now

The disavow tool is a loaded gun.

If you get the format wrong by mistake, you may end up taking out valuable links for long periods of time. Google advise that if this happens, you can still get your links back, but not immediately.

Could the use of the tool be seen as an admission of guilt? Matt gives examples of "bad" webmaster behavior, which comes across a bit like “webmasters confessing their sins!”. Is this the equivalent of putting up your hand and saying “yep, I bought links that even I think are dodgy!”? May as well paint a target on your back.

Some webmasters have been victims of negative SEO. Some webmasters have had scrapers and autogen sites that steal their content, and then link back. There are legitimate reasons to disavow links. Hopefully, Google makes an effort to make such a distinction.

One wonders why Google simply don't discount the links they already deem to be “bad”? Why the need for the webmaster to jump through hoops? The webmaster is still left to guess which links are “bad”, of course.

Not only is it difficult working out the links that may be a problem, it can be difficult getting a view of the entire link graph. There are various third party tools, including Google’s own Webmaster Central, but they aren’t exhaustive.

Matt mentioned that the link notification emails will provide examples of problem links, however this list won't be exhaustive. He also mentioned that you should pay attention to the more recent links, presumably because if you haven't received notification up until now, then older links weren't the problem. The issue with that assumption is that links that were once good can over time become bad:

  • That donation where you helped a good cause & were later mortified that "online casino" and "discount cheap viagra" followed your course for purely altruistic reasons.
  • That clever comment on a well-linked PR7 page that is looking to cure erectile dysfunction 20 different ways in the comments.
  • Links from sources that were considered fine years ago & were later repositioned as spam (article banks anyone?)
  • Links from sites that were fine, but a number of other webmasters disavowed, turning a site that originally passed the sniff test into one that earns a second review revealing a sour stench.

This could all get rather painful if webmasters start taking out links they perceive to be a problem, but aren’t. I imagine a few feet will get blasted off in the process.

Webmasters Asked, Google Gaveth

Webmasters have been demanding such a tool since the un-natural notifications started appearing. There is no question that removing established links can be as hard, if not harder, than getting the links in the first place. Generally speaking, the cheaper the link was to get the higher the cost of removal (relative to the original purchase price). If you are renting text link ads for $50 a month you can get them removed simply by not paying. But if you did a bulk submission to 5,000 high PR SEO friendly directories...best of luck with that!

It is time consuming. Firstly, there’s the overhead in working out which links to remove, as Google doesn’t specify them. Once a webmaster has made a list of the links she thinks might be a problem, she then needs to go through the tedious task of contacting each sites and requesting that a link be taken down.

Even with the best will in the world, this is an overhead for the linking site, too. A legitimate site may wish to verify the identity of the person requesting the delink, as the delink request could come from a malicious competitor. Once identity has been established, the site owner must go to the trouble of making the change on their site.

This is not a big deal if a site owner only receives one request, but what if they receive multiple requests per day? It may not be unreasonable for a site owner to charge for the time taken to make the change, as such a change incurs a time cost. If the webmaster who has incurred a penalty has to remove many links, from multiple sites, then such costs could quickly mount. Taken to the (il)logical extremes, this link removal stuff is a big business. Not only are there a number of link removal services on the market, but one of our members was actually sued for linking to a site (when the person who was suing them paid to place the link!)

What’s In It For Google?

Webmasters now face the prisoner's dilemma and are doing Google’s job for them.

It’s hard to imagine this data not finding it’s way to the manual reviewers. If there are multiple instances of webmasters reporting paid links from a certain site, then Google have more than enough justification to take it out. This would be a cunning way around the “how do we know if a link is paid?” problem.

Webmasters will likely incorporate bad link checking into their daily activities. Monitoring inbound links wasn’t something you had to watch in the past, as links were good, and those that weren’t, didn’t matter, as they didn’t affect ranking anyway. Now, webmasters may feel compelled to avoid an unnatural links warning by meticulously monitoring their inbound links and reporting anything that looks odd. Google haven’t been clear on whether they would take such action as a result - Matt suggests they just reclassify the link & see it as a strong suggestion to treat it like the link has a nofollow attribute - but no doubt there will be clarification as the tool beds in. Google has long used a tiered index structure & enough complaints might lower the tier of a page or site, cause it's ability to pass trust to be blocked, or cause the site to be directly penalized.

This is also a way of reaffirming “the law”, as Google sees it. In many instances, it is no fault of the webmaster that rogue sites link up, yet the webmaster will feel compelled to jump through Google’s hoops. Google sets the rules of the game. If you want to play, then you play by their rules, and recognize their authority. Matt Cutts suggested:

we recommend that you contact the sites that link to you and try to get links taken off the public web first. You’re also helping to protect your site’s image, since people will no longer find spammy links and jump to conclusions about your website or business.

Left unsaid in the above is most people don't have access to aggregate link data while they surf the web, most modern systems of justice are based on the presumption of innocence rather than guilt, and most rational people don't presume that a site that is linked to is somehow shady simply for being linked to.

If the KKK links to Matt's blog tomorrow that doesn't imply anything about Matt. And when Google gets featured in an InfoWars article it doesn't mean that Google desires that link or coverage. Many sketchy sites link to Adobe (for their flash player) or sites like Disney & Google for people who are not old enough to view them or such. Those links do not indicate anything negative about the sites being linked into. However, as stated above, search is Google's monopoly to do with as they please.

On the positive side, if Google really do want sites to conform to certain patterns, and will reward them for doing so by letting them out of jail, then this is yet another way to clean up the SERPs. They get the webmaster on side and that webmaster doing link classification work for them for free.

Who, Not What

For a decade search was driven largely by meritocracy. What you did was far more important than who you were. It was much less corrupt than the physical world. But as Google chases brand ad Dollars, that view of the search landscape is no longer relevant.

Large companies can likely safely ignore much of the fear-first approach to search regulation. And when things blow up they can cast off blame on a rogue anonymous contractor of sorts. Whereas smaller webmasters walk on egg shells.

When the government wanted to regulate copyright issues Google claimed it would be too expensive and kill innovation at small start ups. Google then drafted their own copyright policy from which they themselves are exempt. And now small businesses not only need to bear that cost but also need to police their link profiles, even as competitors can use Fivver, ScrapeBox, splog link networks & various other sources to drip a constant stream of low cost sludge in their direction.

Now more than ever, status is important.

Gotchas

No doubt you’ve thought of a few. A couple thoughts - not that we advocate them, but realize they will happen:

  • Intentionally build spam links to yourself & then disavow them (in order to make your profile look larger than it is & to ensure that competitor who follows everything you do - but lacks access to your disavow data - walks into a penalty).
  • Find sites that link to competitors and leave loads of comments for the competitor on them, hoping that the competitor blocks the domain as a whole.
  • Find sites that link to competitors & buy links from them into a variety of other websites & then disavow from multiple accounts.
  • Get a competitor some link warnings & watch them push to get some of their own clean "unauthorized" links removed.
  • The webmaster who parts on poor terms burning the bridge behind them, or leaving a backdoor so that they may do so at anytime.

If a malicious webmaster wanted to get a target site in the bad books, they could post obvious comment spam - pointing at their site, and other sites. If this activity doesn’t result in an unnatural linking notification, then all good. It’s a test of how Google values that domain. If it does result in an unnatural link notification, the webmaster could then disavow links from that site. Other webmasters will likely do the same. Result: the target site may get taken out.

To avoid this sort of hit, pay close attention to your comment moderation.

Please add your own to the comments! :) Gotchas, that is, not rogue links.

Further opinions @ searchengineland and seoroundtable.

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Source: http://www.seobook.com/google-disavow-tool

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Is Free PR Distribution Viable in the Age of Blogging?

Previous to Google’s latest Penguin update, Internet marketers were able to use free article directories and free PR distribution sites as accessible ways of promoting their brand. The search engine giant’s evolution has changed the boundaries of Internet marketing, however, and marginalized lower quality links such as those included on article syndication. The issue surrounding [...]

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Trustjacker Review An Easy Way To Make Money With Or Without Your Blog

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The Impact of the Smart Phone – Infographic

Starting at 8:00 a.m. on September 21 the iPhone 5 will hit the market. It is estimated that Apple will sell $250 million iPhone 5 units, generating $144 billion in revenue, $77 billion in gross profit and $27 billion in net income. Regardless if you plan to get an iphone or you are happy with [...]

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

How To Get Started Writing For Money

How to Get Started Writing for Money? So, you are interested in writing for money? Congratulations. This is a career path that can be both enjoyable and profitable. That being said, there are a few things you need to know before you get started. Here are five tips for starting your career and earning your [...]

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Simple Video Software Review For Internet Marketers Who Like To Make Money

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How To Pick And Promote Hot Selling Quality Clickbank Products Tutorial

  How To Pick And Promote Hot Selling Quality Clickbank Products That Will Make You Money?  Here is what I do step by step when I am looking for a great Clickbank course to buy, promote, and recommend to my blog readers and email subscribers. Clickbank has thousands of products for you to promote online and [...]

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Top 7 seo tips for newly launched websites

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Friday, November 9, 2012

My Advice To New Internet Marketers Q@A What To Expect?

 My Advice To New Internet Marketers Q@A What To Expect? In this blog post I am going to cover some common questions people ask me VIA email who are new to internet marketing, so buckle up and enjoy the ride. These Are Some Typical Questions From Newbies, And My Answers To These Questions Q: How [...]

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How Joint Ventures Took Man From Zero to $15,000 in One Month

Joint ventures can be one of the quickest and most enjoyable ways to earn large sums of money online in a short time. For example about 10 years ago I was learning how to build my first websites. While I was getting pretty good at creating sites, I still wasn’t sure what to sell on [...]

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Setting Up a Store for Christmas Profits! (eCommerce website design basics)

Hi SaleHoo blog readers!

Welcome to the third instalment of our Simple 5 Step Method for Mega Sales this Holiday Season. So far, we have looked at how to find a profitable niche and how to find a trusted drop ship supplier to work with.

Hopefully you are following along with this series and you have found a niche and a supplier. If you haven’t don’t worry, there is still time to get ready for the upcoming holidays, but don’t delay because it’s coming fast!

Today we will look at drop shipping from your own website, and using SaleHoo Stores, I’ll show you just how easy it is to setup your very own store.

You might be thinking that this is just going to be a promotion for SaleHoo Stores, but really, this is about showcasing how easy it is, and most importantly, how beneficial it is, for you to sell on your own website.

And yes, we’ll do some shameless self-promotion of SaleHoo Stores while we are at it! (If you are interested in getting your own SaleHoo Store, we have a sweet deal available, more on this later).

I’ll also cover a couple of tips for writing item descriptions that get you good search engine rankings (essential when you sell on your own website).

Why eCommerce website owners make more money than you

It’s well known that eBay has become an extremely competitive market and this makes it hard to earn good profits when you make sales there.

Don’t get me wrong, there are a lot of people who make very good money on eBay, but a lot of these people aren’t small business owners; They are often larger companies with huge buying power, large warehouses and a team of staff that help to keep things running.

There are still plenty of “mom and pop” business owners on eBay, but unfortunately they have become the minority.

As eBay continues to roll out policies that make it harder for smaller retailers to succeed there, more and more retailers are moving to their own eCommerce website and use eBay as a secondary space to sell items.

The great news is that the demand for simple eCommerce websites has led to some very easy to use shopping carts being built – now you don’t need any technical skills to start and manage your very own store. And that’s what I’m going to show you today; just how easy it really is to run your own eCommerce website.

Hopefully you will remember that I found a niche market in cloth diapers and I found a drop shipper that I can use to sell them from my site, so I’m going to be setting up a store today where I can sell all cloth diapers and other baby-related items. I’ve come up with a name for my store, Patticake Baby and I’ve bought a domain for the store which cost me $10 - I’ll show you the store in the video below so click play and watch me setup my store.

Video Below: eCommerce website design – websites that make more sales!

Get Ready for Christmas Profits with a SaleHoo Store

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Video Below: How to add a product listing with SaleHoo Stores

Get Ready for Christmas Profits with a SaleHoo Store

Open your own online store for as little as $27 per month 

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  • 60 day money back guarantee

 

Next week: We explore some of the most exciting ways to drive traffic to your SaleHoo Store (although the amazing secrets we are going to share will work equally as well for any type of website). Don't miss it!

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Adf.ly Review Is It A Good Traffic Source? ( Scam Or Not )?

Thanks for stopping in and reading my review of the adf.ly traffic network. Keep reading to see what I discovered on this up and coming traffic source, ways to make money with adf.ly? And the results of my adfly traffic campaigns? I stumbled on some information about this somewhat newly discovered traffic source almost by [...]

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Example of Lawyer Site Where Mobile Traffic is Soaring

MOBILE IS BIG AND GETTING BIGGER Everyone basically now knows how big Mobile is. It makes sense because so many people are on smart phones these days. So it stands to reason that more people would use smart phones to search and visit web sites. The main way to see exactly how many people are [...]

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

How To Blog For A 2nd Income That Can Lead Into A Full Time Income ( Steps To Take! )

How To Blog For A 2nd Income That Can Lead Into A Full Time Income ( Steps To Take! ) With the economy slowly slugging along at a snails pace, and millions of people still out of work, many people are looking for viable ways to make an extra side income from home. Enter the [...]

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Google Analytics Decoded

Over at the Mastering Social Business Podcast Paul and I have been covering all things Google. Last week we discussed Google Analytics and I thought this was a great visual tie in to that episode. This infographic explains Google Analytics. Check out the Mastering Social Business podcast by clicking here and let me know, what [...]

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Eight Tips To Increase Your Email CTR

Looking to launch an email marketing campaign that will have higher open and response rates (email CTR)? Here’s the information you could use. New horizons According to a recent study by digital advertising company MediaMind, the click-through rate for an online video is 27.4 times as effective as the CTR for a standard banner ad. [...]

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Review Chad Hamzeh’s Traffic Blackbook

                  Review Chad Hamzeh’s Traffic Blackbook If your new to C.P.A marketing this is a course everyone should get their hands on. This is a sleeper and one of the few diamonds in the rough that you will find on the Clickbank marketplace. ( Great value for [...]

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Laura Ashley Homeware Sale – My Picks

If you’ve been reading this blog a while you’ll know that I’m a huge fan of Laura Ashley. Especially their home products, if money was no object I’d kit my house out top to bottom from their home department. So when i saw the huge reuctions on offer in their sale I had to share. This post is quite long because there are so many things I want, so I’ve divided them into sections to make it easier on the… [Continue Reading]

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How to Get Traffic To Your Website – Increase Your Traffic!

How to Get Traffic To Your Website – Increase Your Traffic By Concentrating On Proven Traffic Strategies That Work. Do Not Reinvent The Wheel Make The Wheel Turn In Your Favor! Learn how I generate targeted blog traffic on a continuous basis. Here is a list of my favorite traffic techniques for 2011 @ into 2012 [...]

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SEO and the Right Keywords for Niche Sites

When you are creating a niche site, you have to know what your niche site is going to cover as well as the best keywords to use. SEO is very important for niche marketing, so it makes sense that you should take your time when you are getting ready to build your site, choose your [...]

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4 Things You Should Know About When Selling Internationally

Wheather you sell on eBay, your own website, or on an alternative marketplace, selling your items internationally can dramatically increase your number of customers. International buyers often spend more than domestic US buyers for the same item. eBay has published some facts that show international buyers tend to pay 16% more than US buyers for the same good. That alone should be enough of a reason for you to target these international buyers. However, before you get started, there are a few things you should know to ensure that your international sales are safe and profitable. 

1. Beware of Fraudsters

As much as international eCommerce opens you up to some great opportunities, it also exposes you to the risk of being the victim of fraud. Fraud can take place when you are just selling locally, but it’s much more likely to occur when you sell internationally due to the lack of regulations.

But there is plenty that you can do to help prevent being at the receiving end of a scam including getting to know how the scams work, so let’s take a quick look at two kinds of fraud you might be vulnerable to when selling to a global market.

A. The winning bidder asks for the item to be sent out before they actually pay.

It’s easy for sellers to get tied up in this scam because you’re are so eager to please your buyers and really want to make a good impression. If you are selling on eBay, you might also be worried about having negative feedback placed on your account if you don’t comply with the buyer.

During this scam, the fraudsters often come up with stories about their sick siblings or something to really tug at your heartstrings and get you to send out the item ASAP.

But as sincere as the buyer may seem, you should never give in and take the risk of losing your items to these con-artists, it’s just not worth it.

To avoid this scam, trust your instincts and never let them give you a false sense of urgency with their lies.

B. The buyer says that they have paid via PayPal, but that the funds cannot be released to you the seller until you provide the buyer with a tracking number, meaning you would have to send the item before you actually see the money in your account.

This one really ticks me off because so many buyers could potentially fall for it because PayPal does have such buyer-safety orientated policies that sellers could fall for this scam, and unfortunately quite a few have.

You can avoid being a victim of this scam by taking the time to understand PayPal properly. PayPal is very simple: All a buyer needs to make a payment is your email address and the funds are released immediately. If you get any requests that suggest a variation in this process, this is sure to be a scam.

2. Customs - A mutual pain in the neck for buyers and sellers! 

Customs is something that you will need to deal with as an international seller, but it’s really not as complicated as you might think. Customs laws can confuse a lot of buyers and sellers so I just want to spend some time talking about this to make sure you are feeling confident about it.

First of all you should know that all international packages need to go through Customs and they may be subject to Customs duties. You should also know that most sellers leave it up to the buyer to pay for any duties owed and this is widely accepted.

Customs or import duties are not charged on all items, but ultimately whether they are charged and how much is charged is up to each individual country so you will need to do a little bit of researching yourself.

 In my experience, it can be a little tricky to find the exact information that you are looking for, just because some countries websites are in different languages or those websites just don’t have enough comprehensive information of them. One option is to get in touch with a Customs broker who will be able to tell you everything you need to know. Customs brokers are really easy to find too – just do a Google search for “Customs broker” and the name of your local area.

Alternatively, check out the FedEx website which offers some good general information on Customs duty. 

3. You Should Only Ship to PayPal Verified Addresses

Only shipping to addresses that have been verified by PayPal which can eliminate a lot of issues. You’ll know if an address is PayPal verified because it will appear alongside the buyer’s payment information in your PayPal account such as in the screenshot below. I had to blur out some of the buyer’s address but you get the idea!

4. Two Free Tools That Will Make Selling Internationally Easier

The UPS WorldShip app which links you to UPS WorldShip and can really save you some time that it normally takes to process your shipments.

This is a very popular app and it has been approved by eBay. Over 450 sellers have given it a 5 star rating which is testiment to it's usefulness. 

UPS WorldShip is for everyone who uses the eBay Selling Manager – both the free version and the Pro version – and it eliminates you have to enter in eBay order details for the second time so it’s a big time saver.

Finally, I want to show you the Time Zone converter. This tool is very handy for deciding what time your auctions or listings will finish. This is  important when you are selling internationally because you could easily set your listing to end at a good time in your country, but a really lousy time when everyone is asleep in the country you are selling in!

This is really simple to use: just select whether you want to convert the current time, or enter you own time.

Got questions about selling internationally? Ask below!

Source: http://www.salehoo.com/blog/4-things-you-should-know-about-when-selling-internationally

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Trustjacker Review An Easy Way To Make Money With Or Without Your Blog

” Actual Customer Reviews Trustjacker Software“ “Rob, you’ve created a monster! I’ve made nearly $200 in less than 24 hours. TAKE IT OFF THE MARKET PLEASE !!!” Nick Walsh – Surrey, British Columbia Trustjacker Review This is going to be a review of a WordPress plugin I recently picked up that is named Trustjacker. When [...]

Source: http://jaysonlinereviews.com/trustjacker-review-can-you-make-money-with-no-website-or-blog/

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Is Free PR Distribution Viable in the Age of Blogging?

Previous to Google’s latest Penguin update, Internet marketers were able to use free article directories and free PR distribution sites as accessible ways of promoting their brand. The search engine giant’s evolution has changed the boundaries of Internet marketing, however, and marginalized lower quality links such as those included on article syndication. The issue surrounding [...]

Source: http://www.netchunks.com/is-free-pr-distribution-viable-in-the-age-of-blogging/

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How To Make Money With Youtube And Get Huge Traffic In The Process

How To Make Money With Youtube And Get Huge Traffic In The Process? Please share this video before viewing, it only takes a minute. This Youtube training will help you out a great deal ( Trust Me! ). The share buttons are inside the video itself, and you can sign up for my whole video [...]

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Mediocrity there is no cure


Here's my latest motivational affirmation office productivity poster in the Optimistic Overachievers Series collection. Hope it inspires you.

Source: http://pluperfecter.blogspot.com/2012/11/mediocrity-there-is-no-cure.html

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Technology Quotes and IT Jokes



Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer are called hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse at are called software. -- Anonymous

Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done. -- Andy Rooney

For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. The Internet has proven this theory to be untrue. -- Anonymous

If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee. That will do them in. -- Bradley's Bromide

I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. -- Thomas Edison

"If you're not failing 90% of the time, then you're probably not working on sufficiently challenging problems." — Alan Kay.

A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street. -- Doug Linder

Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer, deserves to be. - David Thornburg

"Science is supposedly the method by which we stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. In computer science, we all are standing on each others' feet." — G. Popek.

"Foolproof systems don't take into account the ingenuity of fools." — Gene Brown.

"Someone knocked over my recycle bin. There's icons all over my desktop." — billiam.

Why is it 'marketing' when a company helps itself to my information against my will and 'piracy' or 'industrial espionage' if I helped myself to THEIR information against their will ? — Causality.

If it's there and you can see it — it's real.
If it's not there and you can see it — it's virtual.
If it's there and you can't see it — it's transparent.
If it's not there and you can't see it — you deleted it.

Source: http://pluperfecter.blogspot.com/2012/09/technology-quotes-and-it-jokes.html

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Monday, November 5, 2012

How To Build A Big Buyers List?

How To Build A Big Profitable Buyers List? ( Listbuilding Tips ) In case you didn’t already know, a buyers list is considered to be like the Holy Grail in list building. The only difference is that it is more easily obtainable than the sacred chalice! Anyone can build a buyers list if they know [...]

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Ideas And Suggestions To Engage Your Followers On Twitter

Ideas And Suggestions To Engage Your Followers On Twitter Personally, I rarely use Twitter unless I am in the office. Once home I sincerely try my hardest not to log into my private account because I know that if I do I will waste literally hours looking through what my favorite comedians, brands, and even [...]

Source: http://jaysonlinereviews.com/ideas-and-suggestions-to-engage-your-followers-on-twitter/

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Setting Up a Store for Christmas Profits! (eCommerce website design basics)

Hi SaleHoo blog readers!

Welcome to the third instalment of our Simple 5 Step Method for Mega Sales this Holiday Season. So far, we have looked at how to find a profitable niche and how to find a trusted drop ship supplier to work with.

Hopefully you are following along with this series and you have found a niche and a supplier. If you haven’t don’t worry, there is still time to get ready for the upcoming holidays, but don’t delay because it’s coming fast!

Today we will look at drop shipping from your own website, and using SaleHoo Stores, I’ll show you just how easy it is to setup your very own store.

You might be thinking that this is just going to be a promotion for SaleHoo Stores, but really, this is about showcasing how easy it is, and most importantly, how beneficial it is, for you to sell on your own website.

And yes, we’ll do some shameless self-promotion of SaleHoo Stores while we are at it! (If you are interested in getting your own SaleHoo Store, we have a sweet deal available, more on this later).

I’ll also cover a couple of tips for writing item descriptions that get you good search engine rankings (essential when you sell on your own website).

Why eCommerce website owners make more money than you

It’s well known that eBay has become an extremely competitive market and this makes it hard to earn good profits when you make sales there.

Don’t get me wrong, there are a lot of people who make very good money on eBay, but a lot of these people aren’t small business owners; They are often larger companies with huge buying power, large warehouses and a team of staff that help to keep things running.

There are still plenty of “mom and pop” business owners on eBay, but unfortunately they have become the minority.

As eBay continues to roll out policies that make it harder for smaller retailers to succeed there, more and more retailers are moving to their own eCommerce website and use eBay as a secondary space to sell items.

The great news is that the demand for simple eCommerce websites has led to some very easy to use shopping carts being built – now you don’t need any technical skills to start and manage your very own store. And that’s what I’m going to show you today; just how easy it really is to run your own eCommerce website.

Hopefully you will remember that I found a niche market in cloth diapers and I found a drop shipper that I can use to sell them from my site, so I’m going to be setting up a store today where I can sell all cloth diapers and other baby-related items. I’ve come up with a name for my store, Patticake Baby and I’ve bought a domain for the store which cost me $10 - I’ll show you the store in the video below so click play and watch me setup my store.

Video Below: eCommerce website design – websites that make more sales!

Get Ready for Christmas Profits with a SaleHoo Store

Open your own online store for as little as $27 per month 

  • No hidden fees or contracts. Cancel at any time
  • FREE SaleHoo Wholesale Supplier Directory access worth $67
  • 60 day money back guarantee

 

Video Below: How to add a product listing with SaleHoo Stores

Get Ready for Christmas Profits with a SaleHoo Store

Open your own online store for as little as $27 per month 

  • No hidden fees or contracts. Cancel at any time
  • FREE SaleHoo Wholesale Supplier Directory access worth $67
  • 60 day money back guarantee

 

Next week: We explore some of the most exciting ways to drive traffic to your SaleHoo Store (although the amazing secrets we are going to share will work equally as well for any type of website). Don't miss it!

Source: http://www.salehoo.com/blog/ecommerce-website-design

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How to Fail Productively as a Blogger

This guest post is by Bea Kylene Jumarang of Writing Off the Rails. During one of my blocks of free time, I found myself watching a video from Tim Harford, an economist and a writer. In it, he was discussing his three rules for failing productively, and those rules were the beginning of a love [...]

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IF YOU WANT TO FATTEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, YOU NEED TO READ THIS…

IF YOU WANT TO FATTEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT, YOU NEED TO READ THIS… The secret behind every successful online business is not in the product they offer, but the strategy they placed in action. If you’re damn serious to make money online and pay up the bills you’ve piled up, you need to read this! [...]

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Blogger’s Guide to Google Authorship

This guest post is by Tom of make-a-web-site.com. At the 2011 SMX Advanced event, Matt Cutts announced the Google initiative to support authorship markup, or more simply, to give you ownership of your content in the search results. Let’s start with a definition. Authorship, in this context, refers to Google’s parameters for making a verified connection between a person’s [...]

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Bear Hugs Not Appropriate for POTUS



Let's protect our President of the United States, whether we like him or not.

Pizzeria Guy Gives Obama a Bear Hug

I suggest we not allow pizzeria guys, or anybody else for that matter, to pick up the President and toss him around like a toy. While some business owner may think it's a good publicity stunt, I fear for the safety and well being of our elected officials.

The pizzeria owner who grabbed the POTUS and gave him a bear hug claims that he was not cleared by the Secret Service and that it was not planned or vetted act, it was purely spontaneous and caught Obama and the Secret Service off guard. This is very concerning and alarming. What if he was a really bad person...???

UPDATE: Presidential "Bear Hug" Was a Serious Security Breach -- not a "fun" moment.

Like I said before, he's lucky he didn't get a bullet right between the eyes.

POTUS is not a toy anybody can toss around due to a sudden urge to get physical.

“I guess I got caught up in the moment,” Van Duzer told Wolf Blitzer during an episode of The Situation Room. “I had a brief moment when I knew he was coming. He opened up the door and he was like, ‘Where’s Scott at?’ As soon as I saw him, he came right at me, shook my hand. I was so excited, I picked him up.”

When Blitzer questioned whether Van Duzer encountered any issues with Secret Service lifting the president, Van Duzer said, “I’m telling you, Wolf, just spur of the moment. We didn’t plan it, we didn’t have no communication with the Secret Service…I felt comfortable being able to pick him up.”

-- MEDIAITE "Pizza Shop Owner Who Bear Hugged Obama"


If anybody can just go up to a public servant and grab them, a malevolent person may someday take advantage of this over-familiarity and try to do harm.

Enemies of our country have been known to do some pretty wild things. Like crash airplanes into buildings...



Source: http://pluperfecter.blogspot.com/2012/09/bear-hugs-not-appropriate-for-potus.html

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Are You Attracting Links or Just Building Them?

There is no denying that content marketing is essential to long term SEO success. While traditional link building is still very important, in my opinion content marketing is what really takes your SEO campaign to the next level and keeps the momentum moving in the right direction. What makes content marketing so special? Great content [...]

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The Way How Internet Marketing Influences Your Sales

  The way how Internet marketing influences your sales During the latest months, people talk about affiliate marketing as the best method to monetize a blog. Some of the authors say that they don’t trust this system. It is normal, considering that the idea of making online money is also relatively new. As the effort [...]

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Help Me Make Money Online Phone Support For Seo, Affiliate Marketing, Blogging, Internet Marketing, And Much More!

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Paid Traffic That Converts – Three Reasons Why It’s Not Working For You!

  Paid Traffic That Converts – Three Reasons Why It’s Not Working For You! Have you tried paid traffic and been burned? Why is it that some marketers seem to make a killing with paid traffic that converts yielding awesome results whilst others find it impossible to get it to work at all? Paid traffic [...]

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How Can You Optimize Your Website’s Local Listings?

How Can You Optimize Your Website’s Local Listings? Do you have a website for your local business and thus your customer base is surely neither international nor national in nature? Well, in order to get hold of a local customer base via your website, you will need to ensure that your website is correctly optimized [...]

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Recipe – Yummy Scrummy Cake Pops

I have a really sweet tooth. Cakes are my weakness and when I was wandering through hobbycraft earlier I was immediately drawn to the cake aisle and the cakepop supplies so decided to create my own version. Victoria sponge, buttercream and white chocolate are my faves so they form the basis of these cake pops. Don’t they look yummy? So here’s how to make them. What You’ll Need For the sponge: 125g SR Flour 125g Caster Sugar 125g Butter 2… [Continue Reading]

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Nightmare Before Xmas/Halloween Themed Nail Art

  Just a quick post today to show you guys my Nightmare before Xmas themed nails. Halloween is the perfect excuse to experiment with a bit of nail art. The black polish used is Barry M in Black and Nails Inc in Floral Street. What do you think?  

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Friday, November 2, 2012

A Graphical Guide to Google’s Assets

If you follow my podcast at Mastering Social Business you know that Paul Serwin and I have been covering the world of Google over the last couple of episodes. If you ever wanted to learn about Google and all the (free) things they have to offer businesses I highly encourage you to go listen to [...]

Source: http://www.stellarmediamarketing.com/infographic/a-graphical-guide-to-googles-assets/

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Finding The Right Affiliate Program For You: 5 Great Choices

Finding The Right Affiliate Program For You: 5 Great Choices To Turn Your Free Time Into Some Extra Spending Money Are you trying to find the perfect affiliate program? Whether you are a potential affiliate or vendor, you are in luck: there are literally dozens of great programs out there. It might take a little [...]

Source: http://jaysonlinereviews.com/finding-the-right-affiliate-program-for-you-5-great-choices/

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Blog Commenting How To Do It Properly For Some Great High Pagerank Backlinks

Do You Feel Like This Guy When It Comes To Blog Commenting Dazed @ Confused? Thanks To Day Trips Canada For This Humorous Picture … Blog Commenting Properly Equals More Traffic @ Money In Your Pockets This Is How I Do It? This is going to be a quick video tutorial on blog commenting, and [...]

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How To Build Your List With Ad-Swaps

How To Build Your List With Ad-Swaps? Ad- swapping is on of the best ways to get free targeted traffic to your website and build your list in no time flat! Here is how ad swapping works. Basically, you will agree to send an email for another marketer in exchange for them emailing their list [...]

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

My All New Online Internet Marketing Video Training Course Watch The Motivational Video!

My All New Online Internet Marketing Video Training Course Watch The Video Above! Hey everyone thanks for stopping in and checking out this blog post. I have been working very hard lately trying to get my all new internet marketing training course perfect for you so you will learn a ton! I have been noticing [...]

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Rank Modifying Spammers

My good friend Bill at SEOByTheSea has unearthed a Google patent that will likely raise eyebrows, whilst others will have their suspicions confirmed.

The patent is called Ranking Documents. When webmasters alter a page, or links to a page, the system may not respond immediately to those changes. Rather, the system may change rankings in unexpected ways.

A system determines a first rank associated with a document and determines a second rank associated with the document, where the second rank is different from the first rank. The system also changes, during a transition period that occurs during a transition from the first rank to the second rank, a transition rank associated with the document based on a rank transition function that varies the transition rank over time without any change in ranking factors associated with the document.

Further:

During the transition from the old rank to the target rank, the transition rank might cause:
  • a time-based delay response,
  • a negative response
  • a random response, and/or
  • an unexpected response

So, Google may shift the rankings of your site, in what appears to be a random manner, before Google settles on a target rank.

Let's say that you're building links to a site, and the site moves up in the rankings. You would assume that the link building has had a positive effect. Not so if the patent code is active, as your site may have already been flagged.

Google then toys with you for a while before sending your site plummeting to the target rank. This makes it harder to determine cause and effect.

Just because a patent exists doesn't mean Google is using it, of course. This may be just be another weapon in the war-of-FUD, but it sounds plausible and it’s something to keep in mind, especially if you're seeing this type of movement.

The Search Engine As Black Box

In ancient times (1990s), SEO thrived because search engines were stupid black boxes. If you added some keywords here, added a few links there, the black box would respond in a somewhat predictable, prescribed, fashion. Your rankings would rise if you guessed what the black box liked to "see", and you plummeted if you did too much of what the black box liked to see!

Ah, the good old days.

These days, the black box isn’t quite so stupid. It’s certainly a lot more cryptic. What hasn’t changed, however, is the battle line drawn between webmasters and search engines as they compete for search visitor attention.

If there are any webmasters still under the illusion that Google is the SEOs friend, that must be a very small club, indeed. Google used to maintain a - somewhat unconvincing - line that if you just followed their ambiguous guidelines (read: behaved yourself) then they would reward you. It was you and Google on the good side, and the evil spammers on the other.

Of late, Google appear to have gotten bored of maintaining any pretense, and the battle lines have been informally redrawn. If you’re a webmaster doing anything at all that might be considered an effort to improve rank, then you're a "spammer". Google would no doubt argue this has always been the case, even if you had to read between the lines to grasp it. And they’d be right.

Unconvinced?

Look at the language on the patent:

The systems and methods may also observe spammers’ reactions to rank changes caused by the rank transition function to identify documents that are actively being manipulated. This assists in the identification of rank-modifying spammers.

“Manipulated”? “Rank modifying spammers”? So, a spammer is someone who attempts to modify their rank?

I’ve yet to meet a webmaster who didn’t wish to modify their rank.

Google As A Competitor

Google’s business model relies on people clicking ads. In their initial IPO filing, Google identified rank manipulation as a business risk.

We are susceptible to index spammers who could harm the integrity of our web search results. There is an ongoing and increasing effort by “index spammers” to develop ways to manipulate our web search results

It’s a business risk partly because the result sets need to be relevant for people to return to Google. The largely unspoken point is Google wants webmasters to pay to run advertising, not get it for “free”, or hand their search advertising budget to an SEO shop.

Why would Google make life easy for competitors?

The counter argument has been that webmasters provide free content, which the search engines need in order to attract visitors in the first place. However, now relevant content is plentiful, that argument has been weakened. Essentially, if you don't want to be in Google, then block Google. They won't lose any sleep over it.

What has happened, however, is that the incentive to produce quality content, with search engines in mind, has been significantly reduced. If content can be scraped, ripped-off, demoted and merely used as a means to distract the search engine user enough to maybe click a few search engine ads, then where is the money going to come from to produce quality content? Google may be able to find relevant content, but "relevant" (on-topic) and "quality" (worth consuming) are seldom the same thing

One content model that works in such as environment is content that is cheap to produce. Cheap content can be quality content, but like all things in life, quality tends to come with a higher price tag. Another model that works is loss-leader content, but then the really good stuff is still hidden from view, and it's still hard to do this well, unless you've established considerable credibility - which is still expensive to do.

This is the same argument the newspaper publishers have been making. The advertising doesn’t pay enough to cover the cost of production and make a profit - so naturally the winner in this game cuts production cost until the numbers do add up. What tends to be sacrificed in this process - is quality.

NFSW Corp, a new startup by ex-TechCrunch and Guardian columnist writer Paul Carr has taken the next step. They have put everything behind a paywall. There is no free content. No loss-leaders. All you see is a login screen.

Is this the future for web publishing? If so, the most valuable content will not be in Google. And if more and more valuable content lies beyond Google's reach, then will fewer people bother going to Google in the first place?

The Happy Middle

Google argue that they focus on the user. They run experiments to determine search quality, quality as determined by users.

Here’s how it works. Our engineers come up with some insight or technique and implement a change to the search ranking algorithm . They hope this will improve search results, but at this point it’s just a hypothesis. So how do we know if it’s a good change? First we have a panel of real users spread around the world try out the change, comparing it side by side against our unchanged algorithm. This is a blind test — they don’t know which is which. They rate the results, and from that we get a rough sense of whether the change is better than the original. If it isn’t, we go back to the drawing board. But if it looks good, we might next take it into our usability lab — a physical room where we can invite people in to try it out in person and give us more detailed feedback. Or we might run it live for a small percentage of actual Google users, and see whether the change is improving things for them. If all those experiments have positive results, we eventually roll out the change for everyone"

Customer focus is, of course, admirable, but you’ve got to wonder about a metric that doesn’t involve the needs of publishers. If publishing on the web is not financially worthwhile, then, over time, the serps will surely degrade in terms of quality as a whole, and users will likely go elsewhere.

There is evidence this is already happening. Brett at Webmasterworld pointed out that there is a growing trend amongst consumers to skip Google altogether and just head for the Amazon, and other sites, directly. Amazon queries are up 73 percent in the last year.

There may well be a lot of very clever people at Google, but they do not appear to be clever enough to come up with a model that encourages webmasters to compete with each other in terms of information quality.

If Google doesn’t want the highest quality information increasingly locked up behind paywalls, then it needs to think of a way to nurture and incentivise the production of quality content, not just relevant content. Tell publishers exactly what content Google wants to see rank well and tell them how to achieve it. There should be enough money left on the table for publishers i.e. less competition from ads - so that everyone can win.

I’m not going to hold my breath for this publisher nirvana, however. I suspect Google's current model just needs content to be "good enough."

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Legal Mobile Marketing: Push Notifications & QR Codes

Mobile Marketing focusing on “Push Notifications” and QR Codes Mobile marketing makes staying in touch with your customer base a fun, dynamic experience- so everyone’s happy! With “Push Notifications” and QR Codes, you will have contact with your customers, no matter where they are. And best of all, it is something that they opt-in for. [...]

Source: http://www.legalsearchmarketing.com/law-firm-marketing/legal-mobile-marketing-push-notifications-qr-codes/

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What Is The Best Way To Make My First Sale With Clickbank?

If you have been struggling to earn your First ClickBank Commission then, buckle you chair and set back while you are reading this simple straight to the point post. There are umpteen ways to earn steady cash flow with ClickBank, so I’m going to start with one of the best free way to help you [...]

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