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  • Hello Friend,
    It's November 15, 2006

    Today's issue contains:

    - A New Fun Five Deal

    - A new blog + a gift

    - Content Publishing = Cash

    - Protect Yourself -
    What if your hosting company disappears?

    - A new Winner

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    A New Fun Five Deal
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    I hope you have been doing well. I have a brand new
    Fun Five Deal for you and you can get four new private
    label ebooks with absolutely no restrictions for only five
    dollars. Each one comes with the source code and PSD graphics,
    plus you will get the sales page so you can sell the whole
    package yourself and keep all of the profits.

    Go here and get all the details:
    http://www.flipidy.com/funfive/4plr/index.htm

    or log into the members area and click on the fun five link:
    http://www.flipidy.com/subscribers/login.php

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    A new blog + a gift
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    It seems to me lately that a lot of my issues have started
    sounding like a pitch so I decided to do something about it!

    I just set up a new blog to let you know about products,
    programs and services that are available without bogging
    down the newsletter issues and to celebrate I have added
    a nice little gift for you to download. You can get it and
    the rest of the details here:
    http://lisaapproved.blogspot.com/



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    Content Publishing = Cash
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    You have read all over the Internet about how easy it is to make
    money with something called content publishing. Well, it's true;
    you can make some decent money online with content publishing.
    There are however, a couple of things you need to know before
    you'll be able to generate significant money from Google's
    Adsense or any of the lesser known context advertising systems.

    First on this list is "original content". Do not fall into the
    trap of obtaining private label content for use on your context
    advertising site and using it without truly making it yours.
    This cannot be stressed enough. In order to get the biggest
    benefit from your private label purchases, you must re-write the
    content to make it unique. The search engines love unique
    content and it makes absolutely no sense to purchase the right to
    re-write the content, making it your very own, and then not
    exercise that right. There are so many people who buy private
    label rights and then do nothing with them. One of your
    objectives must be to make your content stand out from the crowd.
    The search engines will reward you with a higher ranking. This
    will translate into more visitors and more clicks on your ad
    links.

    That brings us to another issue that you must not forget about:
    traffic generation. You could have the best looking site on the
    world wide web, but if you get zero traffic you will not make any
    money from it. Like it or not, traffic generation is something
    that you must work at to be successful in content publishing.
    Sure, at some point you should be able to count on getting
    regular traffic from the search engines, but how long will that
    take? In the beginning, you will need to drive any traffic that
    you get to your site. Traffic doesn't just magically appear. It
    takes some hard work, but in the end the payoff can be
    significant.

    Traffic generation can be accomplished in two ways, free traffic
    or paid traffic. Free traffic generation methods include link
    exchanges with similar sites, signature lines in emails or forum
    posts, free classified ad sites and many more. Paid traffic
    includes sites where a specific amount of website visitors can be
    purchased. Be very cautious about using paid traffic sites as
    these sites may send traffic that is untargeted and therefore
    potentially unresponsive. It's obvious that the kind of visitor
    you want is someone who is interested in the content on your
    site. Although this is obvious, it needs to be stressed. Random
    web surfers who land on your site are very unlikely to spend much
    time reading your content or clicking the ads. The kind of
    visitor you want is someone who is actively looking for the kind
    of content you have published. These visitors are very likely to
    click on relevant ads and that is one of your main objectives as
    a content publisher.

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    Brought to you by Lisa M. Cope of: http://www.flipidy.com
    - Feel free to publish this article in your newsletter or
    on your website. Just make sure to replace the link above
    with your affiliate link.


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    Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Web Hosts - Protect Yourself!
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    It is every business website owner's worst nightmare. They go
    to sleep, and all is right in their world.

    They wake up to find that overnight, their website - and
    web hosting company - has fallen off the face of the earth! They
    frantically look for backup copies of their website, quickly
    find a new web host, then wait 48 hours for the domain name to
    propagate, and finally work frantically to get the site all set
    up and back online.

    While they are doing all of this, they are losing money because
    customers cannot access their website. In fact, they will lose
    even more money than they realize because when people visit a
    website that doesn't work once, they seldom return to it.

    This is what happens when you choose a 'fly by night' web hosting
    company. But, how can you tell if the web hosting company that you
    choose will still be around tomorrow, or next year, or even ten
    years from now?

    Choosing a web hosting company is a lot like choosing companies
    to invest in when you play the stock market. You have to look at
    the stability of the company. Who owns the company? What is
    their reputation? Do others use the service? Are they happy? It
    stands to reason that if the service is bad, the company won't
    have satisfied customers, which means that their revenue drops
    off, which ultimately leads to their demise.

    Look for a company that is owned and backed by someone with a
    good reputation. Really think about the level of service that
    the web hosting company offers to their customers. If the service
    is great, you can reasonably expect the company to be around for
    many years to come.

    However, beware of companies that are out to make a quick buck.
    These companies generally offer web hosting at very cheap prices.
    They make a lot of sales, get the money that they expected out
    of the service, and then disappear. Alternately, companies that
    charge large monthly fees cannot be expected to be around for
    long either - simply because they charge fees that people cannot
    afford to pay for any length of time.

    Your best bet is to look for Lifetime Web hosting that is backed
    by someone with a great reputation. With Lifetime Web hosting,
    you pay one fee, one time, and you never pay again. The company
    is stable because they offer such a great deal that new
    customers are signing up all the time.

    There are a few companies that offer such a package, but only
    one such company offers this along with all of the features that
    a business website will require. Lifetime Web hosting, at
    http://myuam.com/x.cgi?a=r&id=369&aid=7163&p=3
    has everything that you need to host your business website.
    You don't have to wonder if the company will be here tomorrow,
    or if you will have an acceptable level of service. The company
    is sound, and the service is outstanding! Lifetime web hosting
    uses only the best, and they offer only the best. Their policy
    is 'no corner cutting when it comes to performance,' and
    reliability and service are their top priorities at:
    http://myuam.com/x.cgi?a=r&id=369&aid=7163&p=3

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    This issue's winner is Sheeghna Lottinger
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    Email me at Lisa@flipidy.com?subject=I'm_the_Winner
    Sheeghna and I'll give you access to your copy of the
    Private Label Newsletter Pack with 2 years worth of
    newsletter issues and a ton of products with resale
    rights inside!

    I'll see you next issue,
    Lisa

    P.S.
    Check out http://www.123giftforme.com
    They are giving you hundreds of cool
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    When I first heard about it they had
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    It is like an early Christmas!




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    November 17th, 2006 at 8:18 pm

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