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		<title>Be A Stumbling, Bumbling Idiot Like Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boy, when I look back into my past, it&#8217;s funny to see what I said and did. From the rise and fall of UberCamp, to my multiple admissions to &#8220;blog less&#8221; or stop blogging, I&#8217;ve been able to see quite a bit of indecision in myself. And it&#8217;s helped me learn about myself, a lot. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boy, when I look back into my past, it&#8217;s funny to see what I said and did.  From the rise and fall of UberCamp, to my multiple admissions to &#8220;blog less&#8221; or stop blogging, I&#8217;ve been able to see quite a bit of indecision in myself.  And it&#8217;s helped me learn about myself, <b>a lot</b>.</p>
<p>See while maybe most people would think making a public ass of themselves all the time isn&#8217;t professional or conductive to real business, I would say overall that it&#8217;s helped me.  By constantly throwing my ideas out there impulsively as I think them, I get an incredible amount of negative feedback.  And while it may also seem uncommon, negative feedback is what I <i>thrive</i> on.  How can you make yourself as close to perfect as possible without first knowing your flaws?</p>
<p>Believe it or not this wasn&#8217;t just me venting impulsively (okay, mmmmaybe partially), this can have practical application in your life and work.  Couple points :</p>
<p><strong>a)</strong> Don&#8217;t be afraid to pursue <b>any</b> idea that comes to your mind.  Even if you get all the negative feedback in the world, you&#8217;ll still never really know until you try it.<br />
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b)</strong> Throw every idea out to as many people as you can (while being confidential if need-be).  So maybe you have a killer product idea and you don&#8217;t want to reveal it, but you want <i>some</i> type of feedback from fellow marketers.  Give away as much information as you can, talk about general strategies you&#8217;re thinking of employing, and get advice!  Practical example :</p>
<p>Determining a rebill price for my product was one of the toughest things to figure out.  I wanted to have a legitimate value for the product being sold, so I came up with a pretty low price.  Shot that idea out to a bunch of my biz friends, and pretty much got all feedback that said &#8220;Not going to work dude.&#8221;  They were right.  The numbers just didn&#8217;t work out.  Eventually I got the idea that instead of charging $100 for a bottle of 16oz Pepsi, I could add perceived value by shipping them 2 bottles of 10oz Pepsi, at the price of $50 per bottle.  It increases the cost to me a bit since I have to ship 2 bottles, but the end value to the consumer will (hopefully) feel like they are getting a much better value at $50 per bottle instead of $100.  Obviously all of these numbers are highly embellished, but you get the picture.  Ran that idea by the same friends, they thought it was a much more practical idea then what I originally had planned.</p>
<p>If I hadn&#8217;t asked my friends with experience and looked like a newb (which is what I felt like), I probably wouldn&#8217;t have come to the eventual conclusion that I did.</p>
<p><strong>c)</strong> Keep putting yourself out there.  Just because you ran into a tree and fell down doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t get back up and run right back into it.  Things will fall off the tree every time you hit it, and that&#8217;s how you learn.</p>
<p>Not really a post about much here, but if you have all these ideas bottled up and just don&#8217;t want to look stupid&#8230;look stupid.  Who cares?</p>
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		<title>Using Current Events to Make Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So most conventional ways of doing affiliate marketing are either PPC or organic. Pay for an ad in a search engine (or content network), get clicks, go to the merchant, that whole thing. But as displayed with my Facebook article, there are other ways to make a decent coin with affiliate marketing. This small tip ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So most conventional ways of doing affiliate marketing are either PPC or organic.  Pay for an ad in a search engine (or content network), get clicks, go to the merchant, that whole thing.  But as displayed with my Facebook article, there are other ways to make a decent coin with affiliate marketing.  This small tip will hopefully open up some more doors in your minds.  If you can start thinking outside the box, you&#8217;ll have an advantage over the majority.  We already know that the top level affiliates (small number) makes most of the industry money &#8211; it&#8217;s time you become one of them.</p>
<p>You can bank in on current events, either via Adsense or affiliate offers.  I&#8217;ll just describe with an example, because that&#8217;s the easy way for me to explain, and easiest way for you to understand.  Back maybe a month ago or so, the huge VOIP company Sunrocket went bankrupt.  They just closed the doors out of the blue on all it&#8217;s users, leaving them screwed.  The first thing that came into mind was &#8220;how can I profit from this?&#8221;.  I thought search volume in the next weeks would be high for this news, people searching for news.  So I thought of what people would be searching for.  I ended up registering the domain names SunrocketBankrupt.com and SunrocketGoesBankrupt.com.  I made a really simple SEOish webpage with title and header tags about Sunrocket and VOIP.  Then I just wrote a very small paragraph just explaining that Sunrocket went bankrupt and closed the doors on people.  Above and below the paragraph I placed a few large Adsense blocks.  That was the extent of what I did right there, it took about 10 minutes to do.  After a couple days, I started getting decent traffic and Adsense clicks.  Then I thought, well most of these people probably used Sunrocket and were screwed, so maybe an affiliate offer for an alternate VOIP company would work.  I did end up getting a few leads (which are big $100+ leads) before I had problems with my server and the site ended up going down.  I haven&#8217;t put it back up because it&#8217;s just kind of been in the back of my mind and I didn&#8217;t really think to.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t even attempt to SEO those domains for good organic rankings, I probably just got traffic by people searching &#8220;sunrocket bankrupt&#8221; in their browser bar and it redirecting to the .com or something.  </p>
<p>Keeping up with the times and buying good keyword domains can end up bringing in some extra cash for you.  If I hadn&#8217;t been so busy lately, I probably would of thought to register SenatorLarryCraigIsGay.com or domains like that and just spam them with Adsense.</p>
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