by Mark Mason | Nov 19, 2008 | Internet Marketing
This is part of my Internet Business Fortune Cookie series, where I find business lessons in actual fortune cookies. This week I went to one of my favorite Chinese restaurants in a primarily Asian section of greater Dallas. I have been eating there for more than ten...
by Mark Mason | Nov 18, 2008 | Internet Marketing, Products
If you have been building an email list for any length of time, you know the tension: you want more subscribers, but you do not want to annoy your existing readers. Popup opt-in forms work, but they can feel aggressive. The solution is smarter targeting. The Opt-In...
by Mark Mason | Nov 12, 2008 | Internet Marketing
Everything you need to know about building an internet business can be learned from fortune cookies. This week the cookie is reminding us of something that every successful entrepreneur eventually figures out: the biggest results come from the smallest beginnings. The...
by Mark Mason | Nov 10, 2008 | Internet Marketing
If you monetize any of your websites with Google AdSense, you need to understand the rules of the game. Google can and will pull your ads, reduce your earnings, or ban your account entirely if you violate their policies. The frustrating part is that they rarely tell...
by Mark Mason | Nov 7, 2008 | Internet Marketing
Back in 2008, I shared a free ebook about article marketing with my email subscribers. The concept was simple: write articles, submit them to directories, and drive traffic back to your website. Article marketing as a specific tactic has changed dramatically since...
by Mark Mason | Nov 5, 2008 | Internet Marketing
Back in 2008, I bought a membership to Matt Callen's SimplyPLR on a whim. It was a membership site that delivered 225 private label rights articles each month across 15 topics, in both standard and spin-ready formats. At $47 per month, that worked out to about $0.21...