Monday, August 26, 2013

This Brought In $710,000 In 28 Days…



This Brought In $710,000 In 28 Days…

Recently we tested a brand new marketing
idea, basically doing the polar opposite
of what everybody else is doing online…

Results were mind blowing to say the least:

First 28 days = over $710,000 net profit

First 2.5 months = almost $1.2 Million!

Right now this pulls $12,485 per DAY on average.

And it wasn’t a “launch” of any kind…

No JV partners.

No affiliates.

Heck, we didn’t even have a website or our
own product…

And we spent exactly $0 on marketing!

Interested in finding out how we did this?

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Best,

-Lukasz Modzelewski

P.S. If you want to make a LOT of money, you need to
do the POLAR OPPOSITE of what everybody else is
doing online. This video teaches you exactly what you
need to do and how.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Writing Articles- Writing For Pleasure, Publicity, Profit Or Productivity!- Part 1

Writing Articles is a skill. To some it comes naturally while others acquire it either by experience or by following courses in the art of writing. Articles are written with a purpose. Some write for Pleasure, some write for Publicity, some for Profit while there are others who write for Productivity especially the Smart Webmasters.

Writing for Pleasure:

Those who write for pleasure have nothing at stake. They write for the love of it. There are no limitations, restrictions or obligations. They let their imagination take wings, float around and put everything in writing. A good writer writing for pleasure ends up with something original and beautiful.

Writing for Publicity:

There is another set of writers who hunger for publicity. They will do anything to see their name and article in print. They will write on any topic. The slightest upheaval in the political situation or the eruption of a volcano in the pacific islands is enough fodder for them to grab their pens and scribble a few words and send them off to the editor of a newspaper. Yes they love publicity and revel in it.

Writing for Profit:

Writing for profit is another aspect altogether. Here your objective is to make money. Produce something your client wants. Sell your product for a price. Many make a living by writing articles and short stories for newspapers and magazines. There are also others who make a living as Ghost writers and Copywriters and often sought after by webmasters to write articles and content for their websites. To remain successful in their vocation productivity does play an important role in their writings.

Writing for Productivity:

Webmasters who write articles and post them to article directories and article distributors fall into this category. Here we are not talking about the number of articles the webmaster is producing but of the maximum quality output or return he gets for his input of time and effort. Pleasure Publicity or Profit is not what he is after. His sole objective is to obtain one way links, thereby increase his link popularity, generate traffic to his website and enjoy other benefits.

Articles written just for the sake of writing and submitting them to article directories simply makes no sense. No one is going to read them. Your articles have to be of acceptable standard, should display your expertise and should be easily understood and appreciated by your audience.

It is only then that your articles will be accepted and published by good article directories, Ezines and webmasters.

If you are writing for Productivity, then you have to adopt certain strategies when writing these articles so that you may obtain the maximum one way links, improve your link popularity and enjoy other benefits.

Part 1 of this article deals with the aspects of writing for Pleasure, Publicity, Profit!

Part 2 of this article will explore the aspects of writing for Productivity and achieving your goal as a Smart Webmaster.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Ideas for school fair booths

School fairs are events where students show off their skills and abilities on different fields. There are fairs related with academics or with the interests of the students. During a school fair, the students are assigned to have a specific topic or interest for booths. Having the students exhibit their creativity and expertise in their chosen idea is important thing in school fairs. Here are some familiar ideas for booths that you can use for your own school's fair.

• Horror house - Classrooms are the typical venue for this because horror houses need a bigger room. Though horror houses are an old idea for school fairs already, yours should remain original and different. Zombies are a common theme for horror houses. To give this old favorite a twist, dress as zombie animals instead of the usual human zombies, or let the guests participate, for example, by giving them water guns that they will use to hunt zombies.

• Cooking classes - Students who excel on home economics may organize a cooking class where they can teach fellow students how to work their way in the kitchen. Lessons may cover the basics like the right way to chop, slice or dice ingredients or how to sauté, blanch or fry. Coordinate with your teacher first if you're planning to conduct cooking classes, since you would need to have access on utensils that can be dangerous, like knives or stoves.

• Comic book and gaming - Booths dedicated to comic book and gaming may feature trades or buy-and-sell of comic books or gaming CD's to students.

• Book and literary club - Literature enthusiasts may conduct book trades or discussions on books the students have read.

• Marriage booth - The marriage booth is also a common theme for school fairs. Give this idea a twist, like having the "wedded" couple dive on the school's swimming pool.

Aside from contemplating on the theme and how to make your booth innovative, promoting your booth for the school fair is also important. One way is to print posters and have them put up all over the campus days before the event. A simple method like poster printing can help you gather guests and make your booth a hit all over school.


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Book Review: Innocent in Death


"Innocent in Death", by Nora Roberts writing as J. D. Robb, is the latest novel of the suspense series that takes place in a futuristic New York City. Amid a frigid, winter setting, Lieutenant Eve Dallas works to solve the murder of Craig Foster, a school teacher who appears to have been an all-around good guy. Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, ISBN: 978-0-399-15401-0, the book appeals to readers who enjoy mystery, police procedural, and romantic subplots.

Roberts/Robb does a wonderful job at creating three dimensional characters in "Innocent in Death." Lieutenant Eve Dallas is a no-nonsense, smart cop who takes no prisoners once she believes she knows the culprit that is responsible for Craig Foster's murder. Beneath Dallas' cool posterior lies a slightly less chilly interior. Beyond the walls that Dallas has probably built as a defense mechanism is a witty, sarcastic woman who is fiercely in love with her husband, Roarke. While I enjoyed the entire book, I especially enjoyed how Roberts/Robb shows the intense passion that Dallas and Roarke share by weaving words in such a way that the novel's romantic subplot drew me deeper into the story. When someone from Roarke's past slinks into town, Roberts/Robb uses her word-weaving skills to show Dallas' more vulnerable side.

"Innocent in Death" touches on several themes, in my opinion. The author shows that appearances can be deceiving, that past mistakes in life does not define one's present or future, and that love does conquer all, sometimes.

Although Nora Roberts has written twenty-three previous suspense novels as J. D. Robb, "Innocent in Death" was the first book I had read of the series. Despite "Innocent in Death" having been the first I had read of Eve Dallas, the book was written in such a way that I understood the parts that touched on Dallas' past without needing to have read any of the previous books. Over all, I enjoyed "Innocent in Death" from its first page to its last. The novel has good pacing, well done suspense and characterizations, and a chilling culprit. I look forward to reading the next novel in the series and as many of the past novels as possible, and recommend that other mystery/suspense lovers read "Innocent in Death" also.


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