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Why Does PPV Traffic Kill It?

July 13, 2010

This is a guest post by Josh Todd. Josh has been an Affiliate Marketer for over two years. He is also an Affiliate Manager for GetAds. He recently released a 22-page guide called PPV 101: A Step-by-Step Campaign Walkthrough. You can download it for free from his blog at http://insideaffiliate.net. When people ask me what… read more

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Social networks as the new social infrastructure for neighborhoods

March 20, 2010

This is a guest post by my friend Joseph Porcelli who runs a Boston based non profit called Neighbors for Neighbors. And he needs your vote. How many neighbors do you know on your street? When was the last time you did something together as a community? Have you ever had to deal with crime… read more

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I think You Might Have Shiny Ball Syndrome

August 17, 2009

This is a guest post by Jonathan Volk, a 20-something internet marketer who makes millions of dollars a year online. When it comes to internet marketing and working at home in general, one of the most common problems is shiny ball syndrome. In fact, I’d be willing to bet that most people reading this post… read more

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The Only Thing Worth Promoting Is Rebill Offers

July 16, 2009

This is a guest post made by Jonathan Volk. Jonathan is a 20-something affiliate marketer that makes hundreds of thousands of dollars each month online. Feel free to check out his blog at www.jonathanvolk.com. Time and time again I am asked by newbies and struggling affiliates this question: “Is the only thing worth promoting a… read more

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Taking A Simple Idea And Executing – PR Hedgecock Style

May 4, 2009

This is a guest post by my friend and elite retreat alum Chris Hedgecock.  Chris started a website a while back called Cars For A Grand which he says was inspired by my below-a-buck site.  The concept is it shows all cars currently on eBay for under 1k.  Pretty simple huh? Anyone could have done… read more

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How To Build (And Monetize) Twitter Content Channels

April 11, 2009

This is a guest post written by Alexander Barbara. Alex is the founder of EasyTweets, a marketing and brand management tool for Twitter.  Alex also is an Elite Retreat Alum. Twitter is growing at a phenomenal rate – approximately 55% month over month. As more and more people start tweeting, the service and how it… read more

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How Cash4Gold Scam Works – From a Former Employee

March 22, 2009

Note From ShoeMoney:I had someone contact me anonymously via the contact form telling me he was a former employee of Cash4gold.  If you are not familiar with Cash4gold its a new thing where you send your old gold to them and they send you cash back. Anyway he contacted me after seeing a twit of… read more

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US Stimulus Package: Regulate Online Gambling

March 2, 2009

This is a guest post by John Holloway of slotsgeek.com While Internet gambling over the last decade has largely threatened land-based gambling in the United States, many state governments, and the federal government as well, have desperately tried to keep the money spent by US gamblers in the US by prohibiting online gambling. Thus far,… read more

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Make Huge Profits Online with (your own) Products

February 3, 2009

This is a guest post written by Scott Skinger. Scott is the founder and president of www.TrainSignal.com, an ecommerce company that produces and sells computer training products for IT pros. If you REALLY want to make more money online you should strongly consider producing and selling your own product. I am not talking about manufacturing… read more

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How GymJunkies Grew Their Website in Less Then 1 Month

January 6, 2009

This is a guest post written by Justin Goff. Justin runs GymJunkies.com and also writes about Fitness Marketing at his personal blog. This is the exact formula I followed to launch my new fitness site GymJunkies.com. Gym Junkies a website and blog about hardcore fitness training. We launched on November 18th and by December 18th… read more

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What An Internet Marketer Can Learn From a Pimp

September 24, 2008

This is a guest post by Lori Culwell.  Lori is the owner of Get Creative, Inc.. She has worked on websites for some really big companies.  She’s the author of the bestselling novel “Hollywood Car Wash,” which is being re-released by Touchstone | Fireside in April of 2009, and the forthcoming book “Million Dollar Website.” … read more

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Use Direct Navigation for Affiliate Marketing

July 17, 2008

This is a Guest Post By Andrew Allemann, publisher of Domain Name Wire. Paying Google to send traffic to your web site or affiliate program links is a great way to get traffic. But those clicks charges add up. Another option to buying search traffic is to own the traffic by buying domain names that… read more

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The Psychology of Landing Pages

July 9, 2008

This is a guest post by Harry Maugans. While I am away I will be accepting guest posts. Email them in html format to jeremy at shoemoney.com. We ask they be original and not published anywhere else. It’s possible to make a lot of money in arbitrage, but some small mistakes could cause you to… read more

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Google Twitter and Facebook Rankings

April 16, 2008

This is a guest post by AJ Vaynerchuk. Introduction Using Shoemoney’s SERPS script, I took the time to see where Twitter and Facebook rank in Google for some popular names in our industry. The following list will show you a name, where Twitter ranks in Google for the search of the name, and Facebook’s ranking… read more

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Gaming Google AdWords with Google Redirects

January 29, 2008

This post guest-written by Steve Poland, who writes making money online ideas at his own blog. Shoemoney’s post on ‘Spamming Through Google‘ a few months ago got me thinking about how this flaw function of Google could be exploited to game Google AdWords. This flaw function of Google is that you can use a ‘google.com’… read more

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