$27 Million Dollar Dr. Friedman is Back! Nutritional iPod
Who else but Dr. Friedman, 'Chiropractor to the Stars', could secure the approval from Apple Computer to use the term 'Nutritional iPod' in the marketing of his new health product?
Who else but Dr. Friedman, 'Chiropractor to the Stars', could secure the approval from Apple Computer to use the term 'Nutritional iPod' in the marketing of his new health product?
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I joined ASD Cash Generator to advertise a couple of my multi-tier affiliate programs. But lo and behold, it also has an earnings component.
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I have been on a hunt for free advertising.
For, hm, 6 years now actuallly! :D Have I found any? Sure. Some of them were more time and effort than the return.
But now that I have reconnected with Valerie Underhill, I know have a solid source of free advertising.
Yes, it will still take some work! Well, it is free though and you can even make some cash using it! It's called Marketing Pond.
You join for free, login and simply follow the directions. You will be joining a number of programs, all free, then you will need to use the programs the way Valerie says. This will build up your downline in the programs, getting you more free advertising and cash.
Why should you listen to Valerie? Well for one, she is earning thousands of dollars each month with programs like these and other, paid, programs. She really does know her stuff. She has also run her own MLM and a few other programs and has really earned her stripes. (And Buck$!)
When you join free you get two sites to promote:
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For this blog, I really like to focus on FREE or very low cost things you can add to your blog to make a passive or not-so-passive residual income.
After participating in a bunch of those programs to complete offers to get things for free (you know, free iPod, free laptop, and other smaller items), I swore off the free programs.
In all those cases, I had to give a credit card number for a free month, they would sometimes charge a cent or a dollar to verify the card. If I really had no use for the service, cancelling was usually a painful process.
So with much skepticism, I reluctantly checked out Freebie Force -- and that was only because a local friend told me about it. This was formerly an MLM that had luanched in Auguest with a different product. They relaunched on January 26th with the focus on showing you how to get things FREE.
And they do mean free. The author of of a book on living the free life is the co-owner of this company. It is free to join and pre-view the offerings, but you must upgrade at $10 per month. With credit card in hand, I took the plunge.
The first freebie I found saved me $29.90 PER MONTH! We are watching our credit reports and I was only paying for my husband's report, at $14.95 per month with True Credit. The freebie tip will allow me to get both of our reports AND SCORES for FREE!
OK, I'm hooked and I haven't even got to the earnings. You get$1 per month for each person you refer and anyone they refer or who spills into your downline from above. That's decent. Even without the free stuff!
They also use the www.nocostever.com domain for promotion. Take the Free tour.
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Corporate Credit has finally been discovered by the rest of us. As more people hear about how they can use corporate credit to start and build new businesses, without using their personal credit score and securing loans with their personal assets, the market for corporate credit ebooks will soar.
The best one I've found so far doesn't look like it has an affiliate program. It has the best sales page and the writers sure have been through the business ropes for quite a while before even learning about and using corporate credit. Its called Corporate Credit Power. The price? $47. If anyone finds the affiliate program for this, post your link in the comments and tell us where to find it please.
Four years ago I bought a 'fix your own credit' book from TheBestEver and now they have a corporate credit ebook called Business Credit Secrets Revealed that looks rather packed with good information, including:
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Did you know that corporate credit and business credit can be two different things? I didn't know this until last week.
A friend who has no credit score had teamed up with a contact of hers who she helped build a good credit score and they've been shopping for credit the past few months.
What they discovered were various sources of non-secured corporate credit, most feature obtaining a 2+ year old 'shelf' (sitting on the shelf, most likely never been used) corporation.
These services offer anywhere from $150,000 to $500,000 in corporate credit. Typically a complete package starts at $10,000 to $15,000. It involves adding existing legitimate lines of credit to your business credit reports.
Is it worth it? My friends are still investigating.
These services usually promise a quick turnaround. But the corporate credit e-books I found say that those services are expensive and dangerous if the service makes a mistake, and you can do some of it yourself for much less money, but more time.
I have listened in now on two conference calls for such services and the first one sounded like a 'New York bookee', as one participant said! Very vague on the prices and services, promised the moon and wanted payments sent to a private name at a residential address in Las Vegas. Get Real!
By the way, this guy and his cohorts advertise on Craigslist, so be careful!
The next guy sounded like the real deal. Everyone in his firm formerly worked with mortgages and 2 years ago decided to focus on corporate credit. They have a real office. They have one simple package of an aged shelf corp, fully checked out and amended to meet your needs.
They guarantee you credit of $500,000 in 45-90 days or they refund your deposit. The deposit? Just $15,000 plus they charge 15% of the amount of credit they are able to obtain for your corporation 'on the backside', ie after they get it, less $7500 that you already paid in your deposit.
If you can't afford the $15,000 and have a credit score of 700, they can get you a personal loan of $16,000 to cover the $15,000 and the first 2 payments on the loan. (After that, you should at the very least have some corporate funding that can pay this loan out or make the payments.)
Taking over a corporation that has credit is a serious business, but the cost and effort may be worth it if you have business plans for which you need funding. If you want more info on that $15,000 program, you'll have to contact me as they don't advertise and keep plenty busy with personal referrals.
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Wow, I am so happy to discover this keyword reach and search term suggestion tool. I knew there must be something better than Overture's keyword tool and having just learned that Overture was not available for awhile, I have a lot more confidence in this new one.
It's called Keyword Discovery and the free version gives you the top 100 search phrases for a keyword. It draws on over 180 search engines worldwide and has the largest keyword database that contains over 36 billion searches.
While I am happy enough to just find this free tool, the full membership is $69.95 per month and sounds well worth it if keyword research is essential to your internet business.
Read this great article and review the folks at Mighty Merchant did on the various keyword tools, free and paid.
If you cruise to the bottom of the page, you will see they have a great affiliate program. They pay 15% and on a membership of $69.95 for one site, that is $10.49 every month. However, they report that the average order is for 4 sites, so $42 every month in affilate commissions. Nice!
This is not a multi-tier program.
Does your blog attract SEO professionals? Or those who manage ecommerce websites? $70 per month is a bit steep for the average blogger, but if you are researching niche markets, it would surely pay to subscribe for just a month for your initial research. Is this residual income affiliate program a good fit for your site? You be the judge.
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