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You’ll notice in the photo that when I flew to meet up with Paul Colligan and learn how to create a podcast , there’s a Blue Yeti microphone sitting right there between us. This is the same microphone that we used to record the latest IMTW podcast ( episode #45 ) when we recorded it live in San Diego. I have a Plantronics Wireless Headset that I currently use to host my webinars, do interviews, participate in the IMTW Podcast, etc – and I love it.

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Blue Yeti USB Microphone (Comparison Test)
You may think you only need to learn about conversion strategies if you are creating & selling products. Or if you’re a super affiliate, or an aggressive email marketer. But that’s not the case.

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The 32 Most Powerful Conversion Triggers
quick cover before work because i haven’t posted anything in forever, i know it’s not the best.

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Coffee Break – Forever The Sickest Kids Cover
7 Big Mistakes You Might Make When Setting Up Adwords “Googling” things has become the default first step in our quest to find answers to any questions we have. Because those questions include things like “where do I find this product?” and “who can help me fix this?” businesses have recognized that paid search is a great way to connect to potential customers. Also, paid search allows businesses to easily monitor how effective their Internet marketing spend is.

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7 BIG Adwords Mistakes You Should Avoid
On Friday, I did my first ever Live Video Broadcast. It was an interesting experience, and I learned a lot in the process! Most people know I’m a bit video challenged

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Take-Aways from the Ustream Disaster…
When talking to people about Crush It I got some interesting responses, from “meh” to “um, it’s a feel-good book” .

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Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk: Live Broadcast & Chance to Win!
Join us at the Niche Affiliate Marketing Workshop in Atlanta, GA! The NAMS workshop always sells out in advance, and the last I heard there were less than 40 seats left for the upcoming workshop in August 2010. It takes place in Atlanta, GA – and it’s one of the most fun and productive events I attend! At the very least, you should give it serious consideration. It’s an opportunity to work hands-on for the weekend with instructors like Willie Crawford, Bob “the teacher” Jenkins, Jeff Herring, Paul Evans, Denise Wakeman, Maritza Parra – and many more, including myself.

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Join us at the NAMS Workshop in Atlanta!
Guest Post by professional domainer, Kenny Goodman Domainers are domain name speculators/traders – they register or buy either new, aged or deleted domain names and then sell/lease them for a profit. When I use the term ‘buying’ or ‘selling’ ‘leasing’ I am talking about buying, selling or leasing the registration rights as no one ever actually owns the domain outright. Let me explain: New Domains When you register a normal Top Level Domain Name (TLD -.com, .net, .org, .info etc) you can register it for between 1 and 10 years for about $8 – £35 per year depending on the registrar. These are what are known in the industry as ‘new domains’ for obvious reasons.

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4 Ways to Make Money With Domains
I mentioned in my original Best Apple iPad Case post that I had ordered a total of 5 iPad cases and covers in my search for something better than the flimsy Apple iPad Case. The first iPad cover I mentioned in the video came from HandHeld Items

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Best Apple iPad Case – Part 2
My friend Leigh Kostiainen recently redesigned my Facebook, Twitter and YouTube themes all to match. You can see the before & after of each of those pages in this quick video: Even if you already “like” my Facebook Page, you can view the Welcome page here that new visitors see when they arrive: ClickNewz Welcome Page on Facebook .

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Facebook Fan Page Design -Live Example
Guest Post by Jendi of SimpleVloggingTips.com I love to watch video online. ComScore says that 75% of internet users do so I’m not a rarity. My first introduction to Lynn Terry was through a video

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Vlogging: 7 Video Blogging Tips by Jendi
Several people asked me about my experience at the Nashville Apple Store, so I thought I’d share how that went. They have what they call a “Genius Bar” where you can go for technical issues, repairs, etc and work directly with an Apple Store employee.

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My Experience At The Nashville Apple Store
The remix I made of FTSK’s Coffee Break. Email me! ausdude@mac.com

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Forever The Sickest Kids – Coffee Break (Austin Jones Remix)
During his List Control promotion I could swear I heard Frank Kern say ‘why using an autoresponder is actually not a great idea’ or words to that effect. When someone subscribes to your blog, you simply send them a notficiation about new posts. So I was just wondering if you’d considered using an autoresponder in your email marketing strategy – and any reasons you have for not using one.

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The Ideal Email Marketing Strategy – Q&A
HostGator doesn’t just get my vote. They also get my money , month after month. I have 4 hosting accounts with HostGator with more than 40 sites/domains hosted on those accounts

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Looking for the Best Cheap Web Hosting? HostGator gets my vote! Find out why…
All across New Zealand this Fair Trade Fortnight, thousands of people will be taking part in Oxfams Biggest Coffee Break and helping struggling coffee growers work their way out of poverty. This video explains why.

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Oxfam’s Biggest Coffee Break
Guest post by Alice Seba of Contentrix.com In this day and age of the social web, you’ve no doubt heard the buzz words when it comes to online business: Transparency Connections Relationships Engagement …and the list goes on and on. Those are all feel-good things and even desirable things in an online relationship, but unless you keep those things in line with your business objectives…you’re going to end up with a bunch of “friends” and a still empty bank account. But before we get into talking about your business objectives, let’s start by thing about why staying real is good for your long term business strategy: You’re a real flesh-and-blood person…not some faceless corporation projecting a corporate image
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Keeping It Real! by Alice Seba
Guest Post by Erin aka NetKickStart First, I’d like to thank Lynn for inviting me to tell the story of RAP Bank with you. We had the chance to meet in Atlanta earlier this year, and she’s a wonderfully down to earth person who clearly cares about each and every one of us. I say us , because I’ve been a long-time follower myself and more recently joined her Elite Member roster, many of whom I also met at NAMS .

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“Start to Profit” – A Success Story
While I was catching up on my email this weekend, I had a nice conversation with Ann Smarty of MyBlogGuest.com. I’ve mentioned before that Guest Blogging is a great way to increase blog traffic , and also get quality inbound links that will help your pages rank better in the major search engines. It’s the easiest way to get targeted traffic

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Free Guest Blogging Exchange -Nice!
“I am trying to figure out where to start with internet marketing. I just read your post about lifestyle and I know the kind I want for my family, I just don’t know where to start…” -Lynn Woolums Smith http://life-inbloom.blogspot.com Hi Lynn! I actually hear this question a lot, so you’re not alone.

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How to Make Money Online (For Beginners)