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Member52
05-19-2008, 11:03 PM
Hey Everybody!

My name is Marion, and I'm new to Internet Marketing. I'm looking forward
to making new contacts and getting aquainted with other forum members.

Take care for now,be seein' ya:

kilburg
05-20-2008, 01:49 PM
Welcome to the forum Marion

lmartin
05-29-2008, 05:36 PM
Too often these Blogs are impersonal so I'de like to introduce myself and would love to get to know you so send a smile my way...

Lets clear one thing up right away…

I am not and will not try to sell you anything…

I have a primary business that rocks and I have a waiting list of people who want to get started on my team. I don’t need you to buy anything from me so please relax.

Everything I do here is with one purpose in mind and one purpose only.

It is my GOAL to give other marketers and “Home Business” Entrepreneurs the tools I have found that worked for me and 99% of the time they can be found for free if you know where to look.

I help other people save time finding & figuring it out for them selves, that’s all. It is my way of giving back.

So I’ll bet, if you’re still reading this, you're probably wondering who I am, and why you should give me your attention by reading my Posts, Blogs & Newsletter...

To start I'm really just an ordinary guy who is getting extraordinary results.

My name is Leonard Martin. I've been in the Direct Sales, MLM, Networking industry for 13 years now, and I've done what most people will never do...

I stuck with it until I got the results I came her to find.

I went from being a work-aholic Business/Real Estate Consultant…

mostly broke all the time…

father of three…

to multiple 6 figures within 18 months.

The first 10 years drug by like an eternal hell. I spent well over $20,000 on products, tapes, fliers, leads, and made every sacrifice I had to in order to succeed.

I attended pre-launches, attended weekend seminars by Anthony Robins and Robert Kiyosaki, I left no stone unturned or so I thought.

I never graduated from college so I spent two years working construction, then the oil patch, did some time on the rail road, then a route sales driver for Coca-Cola.

Finally I ended up as maintenance supervisor for McDonalds which is when I got the really big break. (or so I thought…all it was…was a J.O.B.)

An old friend of mine appeared from nowhere and after talking a while he invited me to get a Real Estate License and join his family firm.

Well back then interest rates were at 13% and before long they topped out at over 18% and I was struggling to make it working two jobs, feeding a family and selling Real Estate.

That is why I started working from home, I had to figure out how to make some extra money. The only real problem with that plan was that I ended up spending all the extra money and then some just buying leads and products that I was required to buy with the “opportunity” I was with at the time.

At one point, I had to pawn my gun collection and guitar just to eat, and keep the phone ringing.

Around the age of 25, I quit my route sales job with Coca-Cola so I could build my Real Estate business in the day, while I washed windows and fryer grills at McDonalds at night.

I made some embarrassing sacrifices to make ends meet... I thought all those MLM’sand work from home opportunities were the answer.

Suddenly all my friends and family would see me coming and not answer the door…

they’d say…

"look what’s happened to Lenny…

if hes still chasing those get rich quick schemes were not home!"

It feels pretty crummy to hear that when you’re standing on the doorstep.

For a while I had to give up the traditional MLMbecause I had completely run out of friends and family (and money to buy leads.)

Thank goodness Ronald Regan got elected and interest rates came down or I don’t know what I would have done. So I kinda gave up on the “side businesses and get rich quick schemes” and worked my Real Estate Business…

but I never gave up on the idea that I could one day be rich beyond my wildest dreams.

I kept studying personal development, worked my Real Estate Business and developed a 24x7x365 day a year job being the prisoner of my own success. I was successful as a Real Estate Broker but I was still broke and worked 60 to 90 hours a week.

I continued to seek a better way to do life and I knew it had to be out there for me…

so I pushed forward and I'm glad I did, because it was during this time that my really big break-through was made.

One day I clicked on an ad on the internet that said something like

“Learn to Earn a CEO Income while working from home.”

Over the next 18 months, I would go from working 7 days a week to just Monday thru Thursday...

from working 14-16 hour days to…

just two hours in the morning and two hours at night (in my own home)...

from pay check to paycheck…

to a multiple 6-figure income, earning as much as $15,000 in an hour while I was playing golf! Way tooo cool by the way.

All of this is possible because I came across information that changed my way of thinking and gave me a better way of doing things.

I learned how to think like a success.

“Riches are drawn toward a person whose mind is prepared to receive them the same way water is drawn toward the ocean” author unknown

I discovered how to generate new leads at low and sometimes no cost.

I learned how to use my thinking to change and even create my circumstances in life.

Albert Einstein once said something like “Today’s problems will not be solved using the same line of thinking that created them” and boy was he ever right.

What I learned is that money and opportunity freely flows to people whose minds are prepared to receive them…by changing the way I was thinking I changed the results I was getting.

And just imagine it all started with a simple little ad on the internet.

Kindest regards,

Leonard Martin
www.HomeBasedBusinessMatrix.info
lmartin@homebasedbusinessmatrix.info

P.S. If you'd like to meet me and or learn more about what I've got going take a few minutes to visit my web page at:

http://www.HomeBasedBusinessMatrix.info/subscribe.htm

This is my newsletter subscription page but it links to the rest of my site as well.

P.P.S. Take your time and surf around the site a bit. There is a lot of stuff there including some free offers for e-books just as my way of saying thanks for signing up to my newsletter "Home Office News." If you like what you see feel free to refer three friends to my site and get another free e-book “The Science of Getting Rich” as my way of saying thank you!

Daniel_T
05-30-2008, 09:44 PM
Hello, welcome to the forum.


The most successful day of my business adventures and experiences making online money


I have chosen this topic of discussion for two reasons.

1. I am going to teach you my secrets for optimizing my time: Are You Ready For This, you are about to learn how I keep track of every program I belong to without taking days or even weeks to complete. That's right, managing and promoting hundreds of affiliate programs without forgetting or missing, or losing hours of my time.

2. I still hear the horror stories of people not getting paid .

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"Lets Begin"

THE GOOD!

Having a place to keep and track all your affiliate programs is a must, you need to realize a few things when it comes to internet marketing.
First off, for saving affiliate information I use WordPad and not Notepad, I find it works better when saving and playing with HTML.
Once you have all the pages of every program you promote together, you may have 20 to 100 pages of programs or more if you are like me.
If you think having a file on your computer for every affiliate program you promote is good, YES and NO.

YES: It is a must to track all your affiliate programs that you promote, group them all together in one file.

YES: You must go through all of them once a week to properly optimize your full earning potential. Remember the saying "Out of Sight out of Mind". PS Its your money we are talking about.


YES: You should keep a separate backup of all files in case you lose any or all.

YES: You must absolutely cloak your links.

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THE BAD!

No more spending countless wasted hours on not getting the job done.

NO: Your file is not the place to manage your affiliate program from, if you promote 100 affiliates that's 100 pages of review. You can lose hours switching back and forth, locating, and searching between all the files for one program "OUCH"

NO: Having only that one file without making a backup copy other than on your computer can become a disaster. (Been there and done that).

NO: Believing you can manage all your affiliate programs within a few hours per week from this file is not realistic for achieving your full earning potential "I am talking about optimizing between 50 to 500 affiliate programs on a weekly basis"

NO: You must never use the original link you are provided to promote any affiliate program. They are not secure and are poorly designed which offers no guarantee .


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THE UGLY TRUTH!


This will easily triple if not quadruple your amount of completed work per hour, managing and promoting all of your affiliate programs from one source.
All joking set aside, this is how I optimize all my affiliate programs to their full earning potential and how I put a stop to the loss of my commissions.
After receiving my third thank you letter and seeing no money in my account just got me frustrated. I personally spent the next 2 1/2 months researching every possible way to cure this madness.

BOY WAS I GETTING ROBBED!!!

Covert Affiliate Links is a software product that will stop your commission thefts once and for all! "It saved mine"
The transformation for all my efforts was almost instantaneous, money was not trickling in , it was pouring into my account. I still to this day, hold the day that I cloaked all my links and grouped all my programs into one source for full optimization, as the most successful day of my business adventures and experiences with online money making.
Try Covert Affiliate Links for a full 60 days, its 100% Secure Money-Back Guarantee. It would be insane to promote even one more affiliate link without using this simple software.

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Covert Affiliate Links lets you track visitors for multiple campaigns. You'll know how many clicks your links receive for all your promotions.
You can track links in emails and everywhere you post ads on the Web. You'll know immediately which advertising resource are worth pursuing and start focusing your time on the most effective marketing strategies.

Covert Affiliate Links (http://viralurl.com/E_Trusted/Covert)

To Your Success,
Daniel Therrien.

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GO2ITNETwork
06-02-2008, 12:00 PM
Hi,

Welcome to the forum,
nice to see you here!

If you need help about the forum
or the internet, just drop by for a visit.

All the best,
Max

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06-06-2008, 06:26 AM
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WeAreSharp
07-07-2008, 06:23 PM
Hello,

My name is Marian Enstrom. Harrison Fried, my business partner, and I are co-owners and co-founders of We Are Sharp.

We tested the eCommerce waters with eBay. We still sell there under the seller name tsvi60.

Our first full eCommerce site is http://www.KitchenKnivesDomain.com

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Look forward to learning, leading and sharing with others in the forums.