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Mike Filsaimes 7 Figure Code

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Mike Filsaimes 7 Figure Code

You may be SICK and TIRED of the bombardment of offers arriving in your inbox - every other day it seems. ME too!

I swore lately I was unsubscribing from all the so-called gurus lists and NEVER buying another high priced product again. I was doing well. I had unsubscribed from at least 10 of the big names.

I didn’t get the latest one via email though but while browsing the Warrior forum and I have to tell you - I’ve fallen again.

I just bought Mike Filsaimes’ ‘7 Figure Code’ - I bought it last week actually. It just seemed like too good an offer and I was sold once again on the potential benefits to my online affiliate career.

Go to the link below and make your purchase:
:arrow: 7 Figure Code

This is my thinking on what is on the 7FigureCode offer:

I’m not going to lie to you, I haven’t watched the videos yet so I can’t say much about the content. BUT, the seminar at which the videos were made cost a whopping $5000 per ticket. So, they can’t be all that bad, right?

“Reality Television” stars Armando and Veronica Montelongo from the #1 hit show “Flip This House” on A&E television attended the event with ZERO Internet experience. You can see a video of them over at the link.

You know what, although I said I’d had enough of the products - my mother didn’t raise any stupid children:-) - when I see a fantastic offer I know one.

Let’s see, some of the top internet marketers were willing to pay $5000 to go to a seminar. I get the entire content of that seminar for less than $500 PLUS bonuses. Hey, is that a NO BRAINER or am I missing something here?

If you are serious about making a full-time income as an internet marketer whether as an affiliate or selling your own products then it is essential that you invest in YOUR future profits - that includes learning the business.

Would you stand to make more than $500 back from what you can learn from these videos? I would hazard a guess and say that you will at least make 10 times your investment IF you put into action what you learn from Mike Filsaime and his guests.

I would also take a stab in the dark :grin: and say that if you bought these videos, and filed them with all your other internet marketing courses - WITHOUT taking any steps to impliment the strategies revealed, you won’t make a red cent back from your investment. Funny that, isn’t it? :shock:

The point is - don’t buy the course unless you know you will use it.

I’m NOT going to sell you anymore on this. If you don’t see the value in this offer then I give up. I RARELY promote products that I haven’t purchased myself and this time is no different.

Even if you don’t buy(You’re crazy if you don’t), you should go over there and watch some of the video clips. You may learn something: :arrow: Mike Filsaimes 7 Figure Code (Click the Link Now)

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Laptop Crash and Data Recovery - NOT!

Monday, July 16th, 2007


Laptop Crash and Data Recovery - NOT!

I’ve just recovered from a major computer crash. The Toshiba laptop froze last Thursday, or was it Wednesday? Anyway, last week sometime it froze and I made the fatal mistake of turning it off before the issue resolved itself. When I switched back on the whole system was painfully slow.

I inserted the product recovery CD to try to discover if there was a way to repair whatever files had been damaged. It seems though I hit one ‘next’ button to far and there was no turning back. The C-Drive was wiped along with at least 4 months of work.

I’ve been online since 1998 - You’d think I would know better, right? You know what? If I’ve learned anything from this fiasco it is to BACKUP my data and emails more often.

I say this because I hadn’t done a backup in a few months - although I bought software to try to recover as much as possible - I was unable to recover most of my data and lost a couple months worth of emails.

This is NOT the first time I have had a major crash either. I had a virus attack a couple of years ago too which caused me BIG problems. Maybe I’ll learn THIS time!

By the way, I would NOT recommend buying anyhing from Unistal. It has been a nightmare trying to get my software activated after buying from them on friday. Of course, it was easy enough buying the bloody things but I soon found out after purchase that I had to wait on an activation from them for their email recovery software. This should be an automatic procedure. IT WAS NOT in this case. The activation email was meant to arrive within 36 hours. I’m still waiting, in spite of sending at least 3 emails to their support team.

Another thing which is laughable - Unistal’s “Windows Data Recovery Software” requires internet access to activate the product. ON A CRASHED %$^£*£*£$%” MACHINE???? How is this possible? You CAN activate the software manually but this process includes, a phone call to support - sending an email - getting an email back - attaching a file with the software info - returning the email and finally getting the activation code sent back. Oh and one other thing - If you don’t have another system from which to send your email then God knows how you’re going to accomplish this.

Are they aware at how FRUSTRATING this is for customers who have just had a crash? I am fairly adept at getting things working online and on the P.C. I dread to think what it must be like for a relative newcomer.

Ok, now that I’ve got that out of my system - It is very important that you backup your system regularly. I’m running a business, I shouldn’t need to tell myself that and neither should you if you’re serious about owning an internet marketing business.

Have a great day!

Tags: pc crash, computer crash, data recovery tools, backing up pc, backup computer

How to Hide Affiliate Links?

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

A Simple and Free Way to Hide Your Affiliate Links

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I just received an email from Patrick - a member of my list - on how to cloak affiliate URLs.

There are scripts that you can buy to automate this process and make a great job of stopping buyers stealing your affiliate commissions.

Stealing affiliate commissions can be done by simply finding the affiliate url and substituting your own affiliate id in place of the affiliate who’s link you have clicked on.

My take on this is that you may not need to cloak your links unless the majority of your web traffic are people who would even think about stealing commissions or have the faintest clue how to do it.

For instance, if you get a lot of affiliate marketers coming to your site then chances are they would know how to change the affiliate link to their own. :shock:

However, most other visitors in the majority of target markets would not even know where to start or even what an affiliate link was.

let me tell you, if someone is determined to do you out of an affiliate commission then they WILL find a way no matter how many precautions you have taken. No point worrying about it!

The main reason I cloak my links is because I think a cloaked link looks much better in an email than the usual affiliate link.

So getting to the point of this post - How to hide affiliate links?

Here is a free and simple way you can do this which basically redirects from a file on your web server to your affiliate sales page.

The URL below is a link to one of my affiliate links(If you click on it it will redirect to my affiliate link and I will get credit for any signups on this link).:
http://www.malkeenan.com/recommends/lab.html

The ‘recommends’ part is simply a folder on my server called ‘recommends’ into which I copy all my cloaked affiliate links.

I then create a file called lab.html and upload it to the ‘recommends’ folder.

Here is the code you need to create the file:

<html>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!–
window.location.replace(’http://61.leisureaudiosales.com/’);
//–>
</script>
</body>
</html>

You would obviously replace the link http://61.leisureaudiosales.com/ above with your own affiliate link for whichever program you are involved with.

Copy the above code to a notepad file - Save to your desktop as YOURCHOSENFILENAME.html (ie. lab.html) - Upload the file to your server in a folder of your choice or to the root folder. If you save the file to the root folder then the redirect would be located at www.YOURDOMAIN.com/YOURCHOSENFILENAME.html (ie. www.malkeenan.com/lab.html)

That’s it! Now when you send an affiliate link in your email or on another website then it will look like the page is on your server. This is much more professional than sending out affiliate links unaltered.

If you are still interested in stopping your commissions being stolen, and looking for a REALLY POWERFUL way to cloak your links - more than a simple redirect - then you could opt to buy a script or software to do the job for you. If that is the case I can recommend the one below:
:arrow: Affiliate Link Cloaker

I hope this all makes sense. If you have any questions please use the comments form and I will try to clarify.

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Automatic Responders (Autoresponders)

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Following Up with Sequential Automatic Responders

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If you’ve visited ANY website owned by internet marketers then you will have become familiar with the usual optin email form, urging and cajoling website visitors to add their email address, in return for a free ebook or e-course.

If you have ever taken the bait then you will have been added to this marketers email list which usually includes following up with regular emails.

What surprises me a lot is that many people on my list are not aware that when I follow up after they signup to my mailing list - the emails go out automatically.

It would be physically impossible to send so many emails to so many people. It certainly could not be done individually, given the size of some email lists - sometimes running into 100,000s. Mine is a modest 11,000 strong. Can you imagine having to email my subscribers individually, personalizing each one? Not a chance!

The truth is that I and other online business owners use autoresponders to send out regular email to our lists.

Autoresponders can be programmed to go out at set intervals and can also be personalized with the recipients name and other particulars - depending on the complexity of the website form from which they joined the list.

Getting an automatic responder is as simple as signing up for an online account. The difficult part is coming up with targeted and interesting information for those that join your mailing list.

Email courses are commonly used to sell products and services. For instance, if you sell widgets, you might develop a course that teaches people how to use widgets or how to care for their widget. Experts agree that an email course can be written for almost any product that you can imagine – if you put enough thought into it.

Once you have your course written you simply add the course to your automatic responder and set the intervals a few days apart. The initial email goes out immediately.

Once this is done you add a web form, usually provided by the autoresponder company, to your website to collect your website visitors name, and email.

Most automatic responder web services, or at least the best ones, provide a function that allows you to broadcast to your email list anytime you need to. This is useful to send out your current offers, recommendations, or rebates.

If you are serious about running a successful internet business then you must have an email response system in place. No self respecting internet marketer would be without one.

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