Backend Products Blog Archives for: January2010
Daily Online Profits News – Issue #186
January 31, 2010 by Internet Profits · Leave a Comment
Thought Leader Messaging Strategies Get Turnkey Solution
John Drachman says:
Distribution media consultant D. Bruce Johnston announced this week the March 1 launch of a new strategic, creative service dedicated to thought leadership messaging strategies for advisors in transition.
“First: It’s about each advisor, their vision and the clients they serve. It’s about building conviction and consensus around their story,” Mr. Johnston noted.
Free Cash: Find a Bug in Google Chrome
Jordan McCollum says:
Everybody wants free money, right? Well, here’s one way to get it:find a bug in Google Chrome or Chromium, the open source code database behind the browser. Google is offering intrepid developers from $500 for pointing out “select interesting and original vulnerabilities.” The maximum award is $1337—no, seriously. You guys are just so freaking funny.
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Affiliate-Cloaking-How-To-Double-Your-Affiliate-Commissions-Overnight
Adam Bauthues says: It is very possible that all your hard work is earning someone else affiliate commissions! Here is how to get your commissions back and effectively double them almost immediately…
Who We Are On The Social Web
Bill Alberti says:
I’m a different person at work than I am at home. I tell different jokes. I have different stories. I share different experiences with different people in different ways depending on a host of different factors (e.g., how well we know each other; where we went to school; what our shared interests may be, etc.).
The context in which I know people is different from one person, one situation to the ne

Jive, Portland, and RetroChic
pgreenbe says:
Every now and then I start thinking about things that may not fall within the formal purview of Social CRM or enterprise software. But what makes Social CRM such an interesting field is the width and breadth of scope that those of us involved in it get to exercise. Because there is so much social psychology and cultural attributes that need to be considered when it comes to crafting customer engag
Cup of Joe: Strategize With Pretty Pictures!
Joe Hall says:
So the other day, I was talking to a client about a new project they want to begin in the next couple of months. From their mindset this project is going to be huge and may redefine their organization in the coming years. As part of this new project they want a sophisticated web presence. They read off a list of different social networks and services that they want their new site to engage. My fir
7-Steps-To-Succeed-With-Email-Marketing
David Godot says: Email marketing continues to be the most widely used form of internet marketing because of the high return on investment that it brings for skillful users. This article will walk you through the seven steps to email marketing success, and help you avoid the most pernicious pitfalls.
How to Write Engaging Blogs People Want to Read
Matt Tuens says:
Thomas Edison famously remarked that genius was “1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.” For bloggers this means that if you put your effort into it, you can create a blog that gathers a following. If you look at a group of bloggers, one with a worldwide following and the rest with small audiences, the former will not necessarily be the best writer, the funniest, the smartest or even the one
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Daily Online Profits News – Issue #185
January 30, 2010 by Internet Profits · Leave a Comment
Get Your Mobile Workin’… In 3 Years Mobile will Rule… Gartner study
Jill Kurtz says:
Is your website mobile-friendly? Mobile Internet use has been rising over the last few years, and it may be time to get serious about optimizing your website for mobile access.
In its “Top Predictions for IT Organizations and Users, 2010 and Beyond,” Gartner Research predicts that “by 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common web access device worldwide.” Gart
Microsoft’s Q4 Good, Bing’s Not So Much
Jordan McCollum says:
Microsoft saw Windows 7 carry them to a strongfourth quarterlast year—but its Online Services division (home of Bing) didn’t see a boost, according to theofficial reports. Microsoft emphasized Bing’s growth and the fact that their search advertising somewhat offset other losses, but the division still operated for a loss.
Microsoft reported $17.3B in revenue ($0.60/share), includi
Affiliate-Cloaking-How-To-Double-Your-Affiliate-Commissions-Overnight
Adam Bauthues says: It is very possible that all your hard work is earning someone else affiliate commissions! Here is how to get your commissions back and effectively double them almost immediately…
Who We Are On The Social Web
Bill Alberti says:
I’m a different person at work than I am at home. I tell different jokes. I have different stories. I share different experiences with different people in different ways depending on a host of different factors (e.g., how well we know each other; where we went to school; what our shared interests may be, etc.).
The context in which I know people is different from one person, one situation to the ne

iPad Video Brouhaha: Apple Caught Wearing a Toupee?
feeds.clickz.com says:
Sites are buzzingtoday about what appears to be a misleading product video Apple has produced to sell its iPad. An eight-minute clip on YouTube depicts NYTimes.com on the device at about the 2:04 mark. The clip shows The Times’ Video section fully rendered, including a Flash element that sits above an article in the newspaper’s Travel section.
Here’s a screen-grab from the video that shows (apologi![]()
ComScore: Social Media pressuring Traditional media
Thomas Crampton says:
When you look at raw data, the trends become clear. Social Media Sites are squeezing out traditional media in terms of time, advertising and audience, said Magid Abraham co-founder and CEO of ComScore said in this video from the DLD conference in Munich.
In terms of advertising impressions in the US, sites like Facebook and Myspace account for more than 20 percent. The Long Tail of the Internet is

Free Cash: Find a Bug in Google Chrome
Jordan McCollum says:
Everybody wants free money, right? Well, here’s one way to get it:find a bug in Google Chrome or Chromium, the open source code database behind the browser. Google is offering intrepid developers from $500 for pointing out “select interesting and original vulnerabilities.” The maximum award is $1337—no, seriously. You guys are just so freaking funny.
Of course, not just any
![]()
7-Steps-To-Succeed-With-Email-Marketing
David Godot says: Email marketing continues to be the most widely used form of internet marketing because of the high return on investment that it brings for skillful users. This article will walk you through the seven steps to email marketing success, and help you avoid the most pernicious pitfalls.
How to Write Engaging Blogs People Want to Read
Matt Tuens says:
Thomas Edison famously remarked that genius was “1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.” For bloggers this means that if you put your effort into it, you can create a blog that gathers a following. If you look at a group of bloggers, one with a worldwide following and the rest with small audiences, the former will not necessarily be the best writer, the funniest, the smartest or even the one
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