There is a lot of excitement involved when launching a new product on the internet. Sometimes, the excitement can be so much that it can actually be detrimental to your business. I remember an online marketer a few years ago who was so excited about his product launch that he forgot to double-check his sales page. When his site went live online, he received a lot of traffic from his marketing efforts. Unfortunately, he forgot to…
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Have you noticed your computer slowing down considerably? Do you have annoying popup advertisements suddenly appearing on your computer screen at various intervals of the day? Your computer may be infected with an adware, spyware, or a virus. After getting your system cleaned, you need to remain proactive so you won’t be infected again.
To stand a chance in the fight against viruses and spyware, here are a few tips you can follow to minimize the…
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Who hasn’t received an email directing them to visit a familiar website where they are being asked to update their personal information? The website needs you to verify or update your passwords, credit card numbers, social security number, or even your bank account number. You recognize the business name as one that you’ve conducted business with in the past. So, you click on the convenient “take me there” link and proceed to provide all the…
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When you draft the content of the sales page for your digital product, don’t forget that there are important elements you need to add in order to create a compelling sales letter. This can make a difference between making a sale or not. Online marketers and gurus use this foundation always when they make their sales page for their eBook.
Here are the elements you need to consider adding on your sales page:
(1) HEADLINE – This is…
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Normally, a PHP code can only be inserted on a PHP file. If your website is in HTML, then you have to convert all your “.html files” into “.php” in order to be able to embed PHP codes. If you have 1-page or 3-page website, that is not such a hassle to do. However, when you have a large html-based website, that becomes a big problem and a major headache!
Well, here’s an alternative solution that…
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