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How to Use Twitter Traffic for Internet marketing

February 28th, 2010

How to Use twitter traffic for Internet marketing

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Twitter Followeraufbau mit Tools

February 28th, 2010

Ich zeige euch hier wie ich meinen Followeraufbau mache. 5000 Follower in 2 Monaten,gröstenteils nur Deutsche Follower

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Marketing de Réseau, Lier un blog à twitter avec TwitterFeed

February 28th, 2010

http://AstucesMLM.blogspot.com Voici comment connecter votre blog à twitter en utilisant twitterfeed. Développer votre business de marketing de réseau, mlm, d'affiliation avec cette outil et gagnez du temps.

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How to Get Local Followers on Twitter

February 28th, 2010

http://twitter.com/aaronsnider

Click the link above to follow me and watch all my twitter videos.

Please RT

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How to Make Money with Twitter - PROFITBLOG1.COM

February 28th, 2010

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How to make money with twitter

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How do I make sure that my former in-laws leave me alone?

February 27th, 2010

A few days ago, I posted a question under a different account about my former mil being "hurt", because I didn’t tell her about my engagement. My husband died in the middle east in 2003, and no we didn’t have any children. My former mil and sil have we’re horrible to me, pretty much from the time I met my husband and until he died. They viewed me as a rival for whatever reason, and my former mil use to call me a "dirty, nasty, greedy w****" as often as she could. My deceased husband loved his mom and sister, but he hated the way that they treated me.

At my husbands wake, they demanded to have all of his belongings, because they felt they we’re more entitled to them then I was. I was his wife, and I legally owned his possessions. I did tell them they could have a few of his things, but I was keeping the rest. This made them very angry. When they found out they weren’t getting all of his life insurance money, they threatened to sue me. Those two didn’t have a legal leg to stand on. My former mil and sil only received 10% of my deceased spouses $400,000 life insurance policy. The only time they ever called my husband was when they wanted money. He stopped giving them money in 2002, because he got tired of being their personal ATM machine. I would have given them 50% of the money, had they been civil to me. Luckily, they didn’t know about the supplemental life insurance policy that we had taken out prior to him deploying. I understand that they lost their brother/son, but I also lost my husband. Those two aren’t entitled to anything that I have.

I’ve changed my email address, shut off my cell phone service & went with a different provider, shut off my home phone & internet, closed my twitter, myspace and facebook accounts. Luckily, those two never knew where I worked or my work numbers. For my own sanity, I stopped talking to any of my spouses relatives or anyone associated with their family, not to long after my husband died, because those two twits wouldn’t leave me alone.

Oh I should mention that I sold my house, got a transfer for my job, and me and my fiance are moving back to our home state to be closer to our families. I just want to make sure that my former in-laws leave me alone, and don’t bother me anymore. How do I make sure that this happens?

I had the same problem. What worked instantly for me was one sentence. The money is all gone now as I have donated it all to charity.
They never called again.

How can I better advertise, market, and bring traffic to my web store / blog shop?

February 27th, 2010

Hi! I recently made a blogshop which is hosted on LiveJournal, but I’d like help increasing the traffic to the webpage. I’ve already submitted the site to search engines and made a complimentary eBay account. I’m looking into making a twitter, blog, and facebook account as well. Any other suggestions?

The blogshop is:
http://samtastique.livejournal.com/
I sell cute clothes I find at thrift stores.

You’re doing great!

My two suggestions would be email marketing (http://www.RomanArtAndMarketing.com) and article marketing. I just wrote about article marketing. I’ll paste it here:

Gain Expert Status and HUGE Exposure for Your Business – FREE

Be seen as an expert in your field, extend your reach to millions of readers, and improve your website’s ranking (which gets you higher on the page when people search), by becoming a columnist for the Examiner. You don’t need to be an award winning writer. If you can construct a sentence you can do this!

Articles can be between 200 – 500 words (which means they can be as few as 6-8 sentences). You need only write once a month (though the more often the more beneficial as the more the search engines pick it up, the more exposure you get). Including your website address in your bio will give your business visibility to an entirely new (and huge) audience. (The Examiner gets between 500K and 800K visitors per day).

Go to http://www.Examiner.com/refer (and if you would put in my ID# as your referral: 7940, I’d appreciate it). If the subject you want is already taken, you can create your own or just change the title slightly. If you want to get local business put the name of your town in your title. For example, there is a “Chicago Social Media Examiner” as well as a “Chicago Social Networking Examiner”. There’s a “Dogs Examiner” in addition to an “Evanston Dogs Examiner”. There are all sorts of examiners on all sorts of topics – from business and finance to art, entertainment and restaurants. There are hobby topics, political topics, even columns talking about being a grandma or a single mom. Whatever your interest, you can write about it.

You can even further your exposure and your website’s page ranking by submitting the same article to article repositories where others can post it on their website for free as long as they keep your bio in it (with your website noted). I have easy step by step instructions written out if you’d like to email me, I’d be happy to share that with you.

Have fun writing your way to more business!

~ Barbara

Do you agree that TNA on monday was just terrible ?

February 26th, 2010

plz read my rant

When Jim Cornette was on Observer Radio he said TNA was bringing a knife to a gun fight. He told Meltzer if they drew a 2.0 rating he’d kiss his ass on Broadway. His lips are safe.

They blew their entire load putting on one episode. They had the X Division Terror Dome cage match where Homicide was having some Legends of the Hidden Temple moment where he couldn’t get out of the top as the very first match of the night, Jeff Hardy ran in through the crowd, the Knockouts Title changed hands on free TV (in a match that went 2 minutes, 20 seconds), Ric Flair appeared (and did nothing), Scott Hall & Sean Waltman came in through the crowd. This was just within the first 45 minutes of the show. Desperate? Then later they had several other surprise debuts/returns by Eric Bischoff, Orlando Jordan, the Nasty Boys, Val Venis, Shannon Moore, and Sting; had the Knockouts Tag Team Titles change hands on free TV; and had the World Title main event of their next PPV for free as the main event on TV. Why would anyone ever pay for another TNA show again? This is a sad burn out of money and potential future ideas to waste so much on a single broadcast. The ratings tell the story about how much of a waste it was.

I mean, really, think about it… 12 returns/debuts in a 3 hour show and I hear for next week’s taping Angelina is back too. We don’t see 13 people on ECW. How in the **** do you maintain any sense of the former TNA and give the people already on the roster time when it goes back to 2 hours?

Was it a good show? Sure, I’d say it was a hell of a lot better than the average iMPACT episode, but the 3-hour broadcast had 52 minutes of commercials and 35.8 minutes of bell-to-bell wrestling. Most of the returns from commercials would last about 30 seconds and then go back to commercial. "Total Nonstop Action" indeed. This Monday’s ROH on HDNet had 52 minutes of wrestling in a 1-hour broadcast. The same as TNA’s commercial time!

TNA has had Hogan announced for 3 months with press conference footage on TV and YouTube, plugs on UFC Fight Night, constant mentioning of him on every episode of iMPACT, Twitter contests, the big billboard in Times Square. TNA and Hogan said they were going to "war" with WWE. Their ratings were about the same with the Main Event Mafia. WWE only officially announced Bret Hart as the guest host last week (as they do with every guest host). And anyone who watched knows this week’s RAW was pretty average at best, aside from Bret’s long-awaited return to television. He only appeared on the show in 3 segments and didn’t even make a match. John Cena didn’t even appear on RAW. Why? WWE doesn’t have to pull any stunts or over-expose anyone to be successful. Notice how much TNA mentions WWE on their show and how WWE never has to mention TNA. Does anyone really think TNA has long-term planning when they bring in Jeff Hardy, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman, and the Nasty Boys? These guys are undependable for being able to show up or stay clean and now Jeff Hardy has been indicted to go to trial. Bret Hart wrestled for the WWF for 13 years and never missed a show. He’s supposedly signed to stay until WrestleMania. Last year’s WrestleMania drew more fans to one event than TNA did to a combined 365 days of events — and this year they have Bret Hart. WWE should have replaced that Hogan clip on their opening signature with Roger from Dawn of the Dead: "We got this by the ass!"
Kevin - u would be the biggest Y!A nerd if you report me.

ETR - That’s not blind hate , those are facts.

Wrestling 101 - you said what i wanted to say in a nicer way.

I thought the live edition of TNA Impact was very entertaining, well worked and reminiscent of the legendary WCW era.It had the right mix of matches, promos and segments that could indicate that TNA is becoming a genuine rival to WWE.The promotion’s latest talent signings is a solid blend of veteran wrestlers and younger talent and could be a sign that TNA is ready to move to the next level.

Has anyone used a guy called Paul O’Mahony from www.paulomahony.com for internet marketing/ twitter coaching?

February 26th, 2010


I haven’t…and if he is charging you then just forget it. Just about any information you could possibly need for twitter marketing is available free online…just look up free ebooks…you’ll find a ton. Join a few forums and read the posts and you’ll also get great information for internet marketing…most of the guys are helpful (you’ll find out who the jerks are just by reading their posts) just make sure you start in the newbie sections first before posting questions that may have already been answered. If you need anything else feel free to email me thru my profile.

Good Luck!

Why do people create malware?

February 24th, 2010

I’m not talking about trojan horses designed to allow a computer to be controlled, and read out by another computer. That’s spyware. I understand why people create spyware — they think they can get information or money by stealing it through computer code.

But malware — like the denial of service attack that just crashed twitter — that’s real hard for me to understand. It looks like a profitless act, or pure malice, with completely anonymous victims, who are harmed in ways that the perpetrator cannot know or imagine.

Why do people do that?

Is it just part of the Goof-On-Ya Syndrome? Is it part of the "Kilroy was Here" Syndrome? Is it something like grafitti "Tagging", or is it some kind of twisted malice that just seeks to scribble on the world and exercise personal power.

I don’t believe in God. I barely believe in "Good" (just a few times a month I get a glimpse of it as it disappears around a corner), but malware has me convinced that "Evil" in a very pure form does exist and is endemic (if not ubiquitous) in the heart of man — Heart of Darkness — indeed — in deed.

If computers came equipped with buttons that would create really high quality malware and send it out, and all the user had to do was give it a name and push the button, what percentage of the computer using population would be so twisted and so malicious to create millions of anonymous victims just to have the momentary feeling that they had "done something" and that the world was "effected by their conduct"?

Are the malware creators psychologically the little brothers of the people who go into schools and just shoot up as many childrden as possible before taking their own lives? Or are they like the Unabomber, who found it amusing to send out bombs in the mail, or like the Anthrax sender who got his kicks by disrupting the mail in Washington DC?

My speculation is that malware creators have some sort of desire to feel power by doing big goofs on other people and causing pain to other people. They probably have failed to attain power of attention by other more constructive means. They are losers, with a grudge, so now it’s fun to get even with the world that has marginalized them.

I’m wondering if there could be a science of Cyber-Profiling that would be helpful, in addition to other methods to track down malware creators. I’m wondering if really stiff prison sentences, like the kind we now give to Bernie Madoff types, would have any effect on malware creators. If it’s just a "goof" why go to jail for 50 years for it? Find some other goof — maybe pulling limbs off of trees at night, or ringing doorbells, like they do in my little town.

All thoughts on this subject that are serious and careful are most welcome. People who simply wish to post abusive or goofy comments are encouraged to find some other question for those amusements. Let’s make the answers for this question as serious and deep as the question itself, please.
Response to tempo1 (Top Contributor) amazing answer: So then, it appears that the Somali pirates are a better and truer model than the deranged teenager. The malware people have the goal of selling you back your system in working order as soon as you pay their ransom. They get cash, not psychic income from their fake maliciousness. They have greed but not malice — it’s just business — get the ransom cash. That actually makes a lot of sense. So maybe the malware is not such a true sign of profound and inerradicable evil in the heart of man. It’s just the ordinary mortal sin of greed, or for very poor people in Eastern Europe maybe just a creative way of making a living based on technical talent, like 3/4 of Manhatten does every day. I want your theory to be true. I want humanity to be redeemed from the slur that it is just plain bad to the bone in a crazy, irrational, mindless, horribly destructive way, that cares not who it hurts — like in Black Sunday, or on 9/11.

Your arm-chair psychoanalysis of the "typical" malware coder, would have been pretty much right on target…oh maybe in the year 1998. You view is the stereotypical view that has been reinforced, incorrectly, by Hollywood and the MSM for years. You know…the teenaged, pimply-faced, white male who has never been laid, engaging in cyber-vandalism from the basement of his mother’s house!

Today it’s all about making money.

Perhaps Eugene Kaspersky, founder of anti-virus maker Kaspersky Labs said it best, " It’s a different world today. 10 years ago, we were fighting against smart kids who hacked as a hobby. Now, we’re dealing with criminal gangs that control your computer to make money. Different world, different protections."
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2074772,00.asp?kc=EWEWEMNL121806EP24A

Do you really think that the recent DDoS attack on Twitter just suddenly stopped on its own? More likely is that a flood of TCP/SYN packets from thousands of commandeered "zombie computers" which had been organized into a "botnet", stopped only after Twitter paid a large sum of cash. Probably to a criminal enterprise in eastern Europe, places where good jobs are still scarce after suffering under decades of socialist misery.

But, "that’s extortion", you say. DING DING….exactly! And these DDoS attacks are a huge and growth industry. Mostly run against popular websites, financial institutions, and for some reason, the cyber-gangsta’s favorite…online gambling sites.

Ever wonder where the spam that clogs your inbox comes from? Much of it comes from thousands of zombies, individual computers that have compromised by malware, all tied together into a botnet, making one helluva big commercial (and illicit) e mail server. A growth industry for sure. Big bux!

Need some freshly stolen credit card numbers? No problem. In fact it was said that at one point last year that there was such a glut of stolen account numbers available on the internet, that the bad-guys were giving out free samples!

Need to do a mass e mailing of say 1 million Viagra advertisements to random addresse?. No problem, probably cost you $100 or less to spam 1,000,000 people.

But wait, there’s more!

Wanna buy your own trojan do-it-yourself kit and get in on the action, without even needing much technical expertise? Readily available in IRC chatrooms (it usually DOES help to speak Russian). MPack seems popular these days:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPack_(software)

All readily availible…for a price…on the Internets.

It’s a constant cat and mouse gave, one that the good-guys are not winning.

And as long as there are places where the authorities are corrupt and easily bribed, it will continue.

Nope, malware is far too sophisticated these days to be coded by "losers, with a grudge" in their spare time.

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