Saturday, November 19, 2005

Motivational Newsletter for Online Marketers

Max Steingart sends motivational messages every day. I even use them at MotivationalBlog.blogspot.com quite a bit. There's a bonus if you publish an ezine or newsletter or blog yourself.

If you sign up as one of Max's affiliates and someone subscribes through your affiliate link [which you can place in your publications], you'll receive commission if that subscriber makes a purchase over the next several months. You'll need to check with Max Steingart's site for the exact details.

You can also sign up other affiliates and receive a smaller commission when someone purchases through that [sub-affiliate] link. It's merely a two-tiered compensation structure, not multi-level marketing. For those that might be skeptical of the effectiveness of the delayed compensation, I can assure you that I have been paid by Max Steingart. Here's Max's newsletter signup page:
Max Steingart's Newsletter - http://www.successway.com/motiv.cfm?mem_ID=&afid=2025&stay=

Three things to keep in mind, especially for business owners:

1) YOU can sign up for these uplifting messages regardless of whether you're interested in generating subscribers for Max and receiving commissions when those subscribers purchase!

2) YOU can learn how to use similar methods of generating subscribers for YOUR publications and in so doing you can generate income through your ezine, newsletter or blog. I know another great businessman who will teach you for $10 a month how to generate bigger lists, more traffic and powerful techniques for generating income through YOUR AREAS of expertise. His name is Jimmy D. Brown and to my ear he sounds like a southern version of Bob Eubanks, who hosted the original Newlywed Game.
Click here to visit Jimmy D. Brown's site:
http://listandtraffic2.com/go.php?1308

3) Max Steingart also teaches online marketing and he supports using instant messaging to create GENUINE conversation so you can attract people that are interested in whatever your project is. This method can be especially helpful for those in network marketing.

Well, I wasn't quite concise today. Maybe next time. :-)

Friday, November 18, 2005

Charlie Hicks-Moore's attitude about gratitude

OK!

Concise. Not precisely a newsletter or an ezine, but if you want to succeed in business or advance your career [or improve a relationship?] or even wonder why you're unsatisfied with some relationships where YOU are the client, read this about gratitude and how it can help your bottom line [not to mention enhance your life].

Gratitude and Selling The Experience

I do believe I'll add this link to the template of ValueFair.blogspot.com!

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Charlie Hicks-Moore's newsletter and ezine favorites!

Welcome to ValueFair.blogspot.com!

When I was a kid in Encinitas [technically Leucadia] there was a store called Value Fair which I'm pretty sure was right next to a Vons in Cardiff-By-The-Sea, California. I still remember getting black spray paint for the sailboat I was making in woodshop at Oak Crest Junior High.

Value Fair was just across the railroad tracks and Highway 101 from the beckoning Pacific Ocean. Compared to that natural beauty I'm sure that many people wouldn't even have noticed it unless they really needed something there. As far as I know, people got truly fair value at Value Fair. I remember buying a 45 [record - not a gun!] for my older brother's birthday there. I'm pretty sure it was a "kid" record like The Theme From The Jungle Book [Bear Necessities?] and my teenage brother gave it right back to me after I presented it to him proudly. Like my lost innocence, Value Fair is no longer there. I don't think the company exists any more.

Lots of flashy and exotic and even trashy stuff gets a lot of attention these days. I think more and more people are noticing value on the internet. Not always at first glance, mind you, but sometimes after they have been burned by the flashy or the trashy or the exotic or the majestic.

My goal is to provide value to readers who want to learn more about an assortment of subjects including career enhancement, personal development, how to run a business effectively, creating income, website development or even hobbies. I'll recommend newsletters/ezines that I and others publish. I may even learn to be concise in how I say things. Don't necessarily count on that last part. ;-)


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