I am a huge fan of http://Aweber.com because of wonderful people there like Crystal Gouldey, whom has been so very helpful in segmenting my rather large list. Tom, you make sure Crystal gets a little something extra this month!
Ty guys
I am a huge fan of http://Aweber.com because of wonderful people there like Crystal Gouldey, whom has been so very helpful in segmenting my rather large list. Tom, you make sure Crystal gets a little something extra this month!
Ty guys
This post is really about an ex black-hat magician opening his book of tricks for you to take a peek.
The simple line of code I have shown below can be used to edit any web page on any website anywhere in the world -with a catch…
It only edits the page you see, and not the actual website as seen by others visiting that site.
What is the point of this?
Watch the video to see how cheats use this code to falsify documents, income earnings statements, Clickbank transaction pages, PayPal statements, you name it.
You need a current web browser, but other than that it works in both IE and Firefox.
OK, so how do you use it? Visit any web page. When the page has loaded fully, past this into the browser address bar and hit “Enter” key on your keyboard:
javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0
Next, select an area of text as you would in MS Word, etc, and start typing, editing, etc.
What the hackers or cheats would then do is click the “Print Screen” button, or on many keyboards the “Prt Scr” button, then open MS Paint, Photoshop, or whatever imaging program you like, create a new image, and hit “CTRL-V” to paste this falsified web page image into the document.
Very scary huh? It is frightening to think what damage people have done with this.
The one I see very frequently is the falsifying of Clickbank income statements, PayPal sales statements, etc.
Cheers,

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For a very long time I have researched the single biggest deterrent preventing Internet marketers from using WordPress as their main CMS and marketing platform.
Those that have tinkered with earlier versions of WordPress found the installation cumbersome and complex, not to mention the rather convoluted process of locating, installing and configuring the very limited, almost always unstable plugins that seemed to be unworkable depending on the WP version you were installing them on.
All this has changed with WordPress versions of late, even more so for 2.7. The rules for plugin development have been firmed up, and the stability is far far better, not to mention that the plugins developed for Internet marketers have come a long, long way.
Now the plugins range from SEO positioning and optimization to traffic analyses and RSS aggregation, automatic replacement of words with masked affiliate links, automatic emails sent to commenters, completely self contained affiliate programs and much more.
To cap this, of the 40 or so plugins that I use, all but 2 of them are free, including free updates.
The final show stopped for most is the hassle of locating the right plugins, and uploading them via FTP, setting permissions, etc., and although WordPress 2.7 has some facility to help this, it is still not going to do much of the work for you.
Enter my latest solution for revenue bloggers;
A download-able, completely self-contained installer that runs in Windows that uploads, installs and sets up the top WordPress blog plugins that I use personally.
Even better, it is free :>)
You can download the installer by simply completing the form below :
(I have to send a license download).
There is a Help Page that you can open right after starting the installer. It even checks to ensure that your server is 100% compatible with the system, and keeps you informed of the status as you go.
I am working on a simple video that shows how to use it tomorrow.
Cheers!
Ron Davies
PS: Happy New Year!
In the blogs I am asked to review, I often surprise the blog owners with questions they seem to feel are irrelevant, at least until I have improve their understanding of what makes blog visitors tick.
Most blog owners figure I am going to take a look at their themes, layouts, seo, plugins used, etc., and from there make recommendations on how they might improve the blog. The fact is I don’t even look at the blog until a dozen or so very important questions are answered.
One of the most important is “How do you respond to commenters, and how long does it take to approve and respond to their comments?”
To my surprise, at least when I was just getting into helping others optimize their blog performance from a revenue perspective, is how many bloggers either;
Now, we cannot and will not get into the business of isolating or selecting the right person to look after the corporate blog here, but want I do want to look at is a tool that can do a number of things for your blog comments including;
This little gizmo is called (take a big breath..) “WordPress Comment Moderation Notifier” by the good folks at “HowToGeek.com”
It consists of two parts that work together;
The plug portion has no configuration required other than to upload it and “activate” it as you would any WP plugin. The little desktop application is easily configured by telling a few things including:
In other words, it is very easy to set up.
Now, to use it you do…nothing. As long as you have the app running in your tray, it will do all the work. When it checks your blog (this all happens in the background and is invisible other than the little WordPress logo icon in your tray) and finds no nw comments, nothing happens.
But, when it checks your blog and finds that there is a new comment, the little WP logo in the tray changes to a red notification icon, and a little box slides up from the bottom of your screen telling you there is a new comment.
Simply click on the link in the little box, and you are taken directly to the comment to approve, deletes, spam, or otherwise moderate it.
Too easy right?
I am going to do a little video for this shortly but it is incredibly easy to use.
Get the WordPress Comment Moderation Notifier for your blog, and start doing a better job of managing comments, and responding to your commenters.
They will reward you by coming to your site more often, if for no other reason that because you are more responsive to them than your competitors :>)

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