Job Replacer by David Cassar will be released on May 15th.
Month: March 2012
Commission Pimp
Commission Pimp by Steven Johnson, Bryan and Ryan Tate will be released on May 14th.
The Intervestor
The Intervestor by Eric Roberts, Chris Jones and Cindy Battye will be released on May 2nd.
Commission Jungle
Commission Jungle by Craig Kaye will be released on April 17th.
Mobile Money Mayhem
Mobile Money Mayhem by Andrew Fox and Chris Fox
Push Button SEO
Push Button SEO by Brian G. Johnson
Affiliate Revolution
Affiliate Revolution by Bill McRea and Mick Moore
Massive Passive Domains
Massive Passive Domains by Anthony Aires and Chris Winters will be released on March 30th.
Net Space Profits 3.0
Net Space Profits 3.0 by Zack Carter
The Mobile Sniper
The Mobile Sniper by Mary Wilhite and Todd Panzica will be released on March 22nd.
Scientific Commissions
Scientific Commissions by Aaron Darko and Dr Christophe
A Warning About Instant Commission Affilliate Programs
They’re not new, you’ve probably heard about them and their virtues. You get 100% commissions of the front-end product sale straight to your PayPal account. What could be better? But things aren’t so pretty if you consider what else you get with these programs.
Now, let me make this clear, I’ve nothing against the concept of instant commissions, but there are serious considerations to make and risks to evaluate before taking up on offers like this. It’s not all so great as your next “guru” claims to be.
Sonic List Builder
Sonic List Builder by Chris Moran
Auto Mobile Traffic
Auto Mobile Traffic by Ian Ross and Seth B
Social Metrics Pro
Social Metrics Pro by Daniel Tan
Traffic in Spades
Traffic in Spades by Lawrence Kim
Boost Your Site’s Sales with Enhanced Security Measures and Suggestive Aesthetics
Optimizing your online store is key if you’re going to boost your sales. There are a number of ways you can do this, but most of the time the advice you get revolves around creating better copy or using psychological sales tactics. These are legitimate aspects to the process, but there are two areas that are often overlooked: enhanced security measures and suggestive aesthetics.