by Mark Mason | Dec 12, 2008 | free stuff
Back in 2008, I used to run a Friday Freebie series on this blog where I would share free resources with my subscribers. One of the most popular giveaways was a pack of PLR articles about Christmas toys. It was simple, seasonal, and people loved it. But the bigger...
by Mark Mason | Dec 6, 2008 | free stuff
I have been a computer geek my entire adult life, and if there is one lesson I have learned the hard way it is this: back up your stuff. The stupid feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you realize you have lost hours, days, or months of work is something I...
by Mark Mason | Nov 28, 2008 | free stuff
Back in 2008, I shared a report about using Google to find hot-selling eBay products. The idea was simple: scan eBay for items with a high number of bids, then build niche sites around those product categories. The specific tools from that era are long gone, but the...
by Mark Mason | Nov 21, 2008 | free stuff
Not everyone wants to write from scratch. I get it. Staring at a blank page at midnight after a full day at your regular job is not exactly inspiring. That is where PLR content comes in, and it is a strategy that has been around almost as long as the internet itself....
by Mark Mason | Nov 14, 2008 | free stuff
Popup opt-in forms have been controversial since the earliest days of internet marketing. People claim to hate them. Bloggers feel guilty using them. And yet, decade after decade, they keep working. The reason is simple: a well-timed, well-designed popup converts...
by Mark Mason | Oct 31, 2008 | free stuff
Private Label Rights content gets a bad reputation in internet marketing circles, and honestly, most of it is deserved. The vast majority of PLR is low-quality filler that nobody wants to read. But used correctly, PLR can be a legitimate tool for building your email...