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Merry Christmas

December 24th, 2006 · 2 Comments

For those of you who celebrate Christmas, I hope it’s a good one for you. Enjoy your family. Enjoy the presents. Enjoy the time off if you get it.

Now is the time everyone makes these New Year’s resolutions to build 3 sites a day, write 25 articles a week and make $5,000 for the month. Not sure why January 1st is the day that it is decided that you can do this, but if it works by all means get busy. I’m not much on New Year’s resolutions. I figure one day is as good as any to get off your ass and do something.

I hope 2007 will be a little better than 2006. My Adsense income declined for the most part. I didn’t really do much to improve it for the last 3-4 months of the year. My affiliate sales were much better so I’m hopeful I can continue that trend. One thing that I am going to concentrate more on is building worthwhile mini-sites for the purpose of affiliate sales and Adwords. That game has gotten more difficult with the Google Slap action but if you get it right you can make some good money.

I’m hopeful that PLRPro’s new 90-day plan will be all that they say it is. If you are a member of that PLR article site you know what I’m talking about. I’m in need of further guidance. More motivation. Something else to read. 391 pages to be exact. And there is a contest and prizes. Sometimes competition can give me a boost of interest. Seriously, the plan is a good one. Just another piece of over-delivery goodness from the knuckleheads of PLRPro. Hoo-rah!

BTW-in keeping with my cynical view of the IM world, watch the Happy Holiday/Merry Christmas/Season Greetings email wishes from all your favorite guberus. Seems that most of the ones that I’ve received are backended with more sales pitches for stuff expiring or sales prices going up, etc. It never ends.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • turftroll // Dec 24, 2006 at 6:55 pm

    The guys at PLRPRO really do try to provide value and with the 90 day plan it helps them keep members by providing a method and plan to use the articles. Their providing the templates and the plugins. So the cost is a domain and hosting. What I am searching for is a rewriter for articles. I have Website Content Wizard and just am tired of trying to get it right. If anyone knows one please post. Writing the articles or rewriting efficiently seems to me will be the key to success using the 90 day plan.

    Well I’ll head over to download .com since you mentioned it in your other post.

  • Splork // Dec 24, 2006 at 7:08 pm

    Yea, those guys at PLRPro are the freakin’ best.

    Don’t hold your breathe finding something at Download.com to rewrite articles. I’ve tried 3 separate products for rewriting and they are all cumbersome and a waste of money IMO. The best rewriter is you or if you have the disposable income, to outsource.

    Yep articles are all the rage for internet marketing, but they sure are a pain in the ass.

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