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How to keep your posts alive.

If you’ve done your keyword research and SEO correctly, then you should be getting traffic to your posts for years to come.

But you will need your content to look fresh to your visitors even if those visitors arrive on the post next week, next month or next year.

Before we go on, ask your self this question, the last time you visited a blog and saw that the date on a post was more than a year old, how long did you stay? Did you even bother to read the post? And if you did, was there a doubt in your mind about the validity of such an old post?



A simple solution to keeping your content live and valid in the eyes of your visitors is to remove or hide the Date & Time stamps on your posts. Neither is difficult to do in your Flexibility 2 theme. Read the rest of this entry »

Free PLR Management System

PLR Dashboard

If you’re anything like me than you have hundreds, or more likely thousands of random PLR articles scattered about your hard drives.  I would be willing to bet that you even have complete collections that you never got around to unzipping.

So what do you intend to do with them?  They are not much use to you if you don’t know where they all are, or even what they all are.

I pondered this question for ages and even though about setting up a database of all articles and adding tags so I could sort them and search for items suitable for particular niches. But, to be honest, that seemed like far too much trouble. So I started hunting round the Internet for a piece of software that would do that for me. Read the rest of this entry »

Which is the best spinner?

I posted a few days ago about the Free Traffic System, and how it will post your spun article to 30 blogs potentially gaining you many relevant backlinks.

But to use this system you need to actually spin your article.

For those of you who don’t know what spinning an article is here is a brief overview…

Article Spinning is the process in which a copywriter or a website owner creates a new article out of an existing article by rewriting it. Typically words and phrases are substituted to put a new spin on the article.

There is software available that can do this automatically, producing tens or even hundreds of articles from a single document. But I find that they often produce gobbledygook. Read the rest of this entry »

How to create a list – Step by Step Video

We all know that ‘The money is in the list’. We’ve heard it a thousand times, and if you’re in any doubt that it is true, then just ask yourself how the Mike Filsaime’s and Ed Dale’s of this world got to be as wealthy as they are?

But how do you get a list? Where do you start?

Wouldn’t it be good if one of the ‘Guru’s’ took 30 minutes out of his day and created a free video showing us exactly how to start a list?

Well that’s exactly what Adeel Chowdhry has done.

This video starts right at the beginning and demonstates how to set up a squeeze page and a download page, how to upload them, where to promote them and how to grow your list really quickly.

He even lets us give the video away as a free product to start our own list!

I have to applaude Adeel for taking the time to give something back, and to give something that you don’t even need to opt into or buy!

Watch the video and then download the squeeze page and product to give away by hitting the link below the video. You don’t need to opt into my list to get it! (But, if you would like to sign up then please feel free to do so.  There’s lots of great stuff in the newsletter and some excellent bribes… er, I mean free gifts :-D , just for adding your name! )

This is the perfect oportunity to learn from a real expert and then take some action and start your own list.

Download the video and squeeze page from here.

Adeel Chowdhry, Bobby Walker and Jeff Schwerdt will be releasing Viral Submitter Pro on May 4th  for more information click here

(And May The 4th Be With You :-) )



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How to embed FLV video into WordPress

There are times when you need to include a video on your site.  Now while it is simple enough to embed a Youtube video onto your page sometimes the video you want isn’t on youtube, or maybe it’s one of your own videos that your don’t want to make available to casual browsers.

That’s when FLV plugin from Jeroen comes in handy.

You just download and activate the plugin, then insert a simple shortcode wherever you want the video to appear.

This plugin uses one universal, standard tag style:


flv:url width height
  • url – the URL of the FLV file you want to embed, the path can either be site-relative or absolute
  • width – width of the FLV movie
  • height – height of the FLV movie

Jeroen’s FLV Player supports poster frame, ie. a front cover for the video.  This can be any image you want and can even be uploaded to a different location. By default the poster frame is set to off, you turn it on via the options in the plugin settings.

Without poster frame
The poster frame feature is turned off by default.

Example input shortcode:

flv:http://netbenefits.info/flvvideos/demo.flv 480 360 (You need to put [] surrounding the code.)

With poster frame
In order to use this poster frame feature, you will need to turn it on via options. Once turned on, the player will look for preview image that share the same filename as the embedded FLV file. For example, if your embedded FLV file is “demo.flv”, the player will display “demo.jpg” as preview image. By default, the filetype of preview image is “jpg”, but this can be changed via options.

Example input shortcode: (Exactly the same as without poster frame!

flv:http://netbenefits.info/flvvideos/demo.flv 480 360
You can download this excelent free plugin from here. FLV Plugin
This plugin is free for non commercial use, but I can’t find a price for business use.  I wouldn’t guess it’s much.
You can get more information and explore some of the other features here. More Info


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    Calculate potential Adsense income.

    I wouldn’t normally ‘rip-off’ a post I’d seen on someone else’s site. But I’m a real numbers guy and this post on The Keyword Academy made me get my calculator out before I’d even finished reading it!

    So what’s it about?

    Basically it’s a simple calculation which could help you work out your potential income from an adsense site.

    Now, there are NO hard and fast rules to this stuff, there is NO calculation which is totally accurate, but it is nice to have some sort of rough guide BEFORE you build a new adsense site.

    I’ve also added some ideas on where to find high paying Adwords ads and I’ve created a simple spreadsheet to drop the numbers into.

    So this is how to work out your potential Adsense earnings before building your site.

    Nip over to Spyfu and grab the list of top 100 keywords by ‘Highest Cost Per Click’ then go over to the google keywords tool.

    We want to find the amount of global searches for each of the words on our list. We don’t (necessarily) want to get suggestions for new words. So, make sure that you click on the ‘Previous Interface’

    And then Edit where the results are tailored for – we want All countries and territories.

    Next click on ‘Filter my results’ and check the ‘Don’t show ideas for new keywords. I only want to see data about the keywords I entered’ and un-check the ‘Use synonyms’ box.

    Close the options up and paste your word list into the box (one word or phrase per line) and click the get ideas button.

    Now export the results in .CSV (for Excel) format and open them up.

    Copy and paste each column into this simple, free spreadsheet I created.

    Download Free Spreadsheet

    The sheet takes the figures and works out for each keyword what the top advertiser is prepared to spend, and of that money, how much the first site on google’s search page for that keyword could make.  It also works out potentially how many clicks the first site could get on the ad as well.

    As I said, this isn’t hard and fast and there are a lot of other factors to consider. But hopefully it should give you an indication if it is worth the effort to build a site for a given keyword.

    Thanks to Court for the original post. If you haven’t visited to The Keyword Academy I suggest you go there and have a look.

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