Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Blogging For Dollars!

Jim Edwards here with a time-sensitive update…

Wed Night (7/13/05), expert copywriter, Michel Fortin, and
I are going to teach Armand Morin how to set up his
blog (Armand’s a complete novice when it comes to using a
blog to make M0NEY with content).

=> http://www.PowerBloggingSecrets.com/

We’re going to cover:

- Setting up the blog (what software to use and why)…

- How to make money with the blog…

- How blogs bypass spam filters that eat up your emails
and never get read by your target audience (hint:
it’s something called “RSS”)…

- How to attract hordes of qualified prospects to your site
almost at the drop of a hat (you post and BAM!, tons of
visitors come crashing in)…

- Discover what “RSS,” “XML,” “trackbacks,” “pings,” “feeds,”
“permalinks” and so on mean… and how you can make money
with them! (For example, do you know you can place ads
like Amazon.com or Google AdSense on your feeds and don’t
need to do anything?

… and lots more!

Claim your spot on the call right now!

=> http://www.PowerBloggingSecrets.com/

To your “blogging” success!

Jim

PS – the call is going to fill up fast! So claim a spot now

=> http://www.PowerBloggingSecrets.com/

… and now, on with this week’s article!

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Three Cool Things You Can Do Online

– by Jim Edwards

© Jim Edwards – All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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** Publish Your “Real” Book On LuLu.com **

“Print-on-demand” publishing makes it simple to get your
book into print without a traditional publisher.

“Print-on-demand” does just that: no copies of the book get
printed until after there’s an order.

This style of self publishing really hit its stride in the
last few years as a result of improvements in computerized
printing technology and the emergence of Amazon and other
online book sellers as legitimate distribution channels.

However, expensive setup fees and high printing costs per
book still kept print-on-demand outside the reach of many
smaller or first-time authors.

Lulu.com changes all that. Now you can publish your book as
easily as uploading a Word document, using a “wizard” to
design your cover, click a few buttons, and you’re
published.

LuLu.com will also list your book via Amazon.com and Barnes
and Noble’s website.

They don’t charge a setup fee and only charge 20% of the
book’s cover price as a royalty (on top of a per book
printing cost that rates as low or lower than most print-on-
demand publishers).

If you want to order a crate of books for yourself to hand
out as business cards or as Christmas gifts, you can get a
special cut rate where you only pay for printing and binding
costs.

Overall, Lulu.com rates a “must look” if you want to publish
a “real” book without the hassles and disappointment of
traditional publishing or the usual up front fees of print-
on-demand publishing.

** Get Free Tech Support **

Log on to HelpOnThe.net to find a wealth of free technical
support staffed by volunteer geeks and nerds who know the
“real” story behind those error messages.

Search their extensive collection of discussion threads to
find the answer to your question someone else probably
already asked.

Or, post your question in one of the forums and wait for an
answer.

As always, beware of free advice and take precautions to
back up files before making any changes to your system.

But, before you spend 2 or 3 hours on hold waiting for tech
support (did you know some companies started charging for
phone support?) see if you can find the answer to your
problem from The Tech Support Guy at HelpOnThe.net

** Create Your Own “Podcast” – Fast **

“Podcasting,” or audio “blogging,” enables content creators
to share their thoughts, rants and raves via MP3 audio over
the web.

A variation of traditional text-only “blogging,” podcasting
takes its name from the Apple Ipod MP3 player used to
automatically download and play MP3 audio files.

Despite many advancements in MP3 encoding technology, it’s
been difficult for many people to record their podcast and
get it on the Internet in a way others can automatically
download.

Log on to AudioBlog.com and your problems are solved. This
nifty online service enables users to record MP3 audio right
through your web browser or even over the telephone and then
publish the RSS feed (Real Simple Syndication) necessary to
create a podcast.

Basic accounts start at $4.95 a month.


Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the
creator of an amazing course that will teach you step-by-
step and click-by-click how to finally create your own
money-making mini-sites…

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Your OWN Moneymaking ‘Mini’ Websites… Without Being a
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2 Responses

July 20, 2005
Karl

I missed out on the blogging for dollars conference call. Will you be selling a recording of the call or something similar?


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