Do you remember when a video player was as big as three shoeboxes, and you could only play video tapes …
Danielle Schaeffer brings up an interesting question about reviews. Should we as an affiliate smile and be happy for our review copy, when the vendor hasn’t tested how it works? Or should they pay for this testing?
Is it better to tell people about your virtues or make them find out themselves?
And how do you react when other people are telling you how they are? Do you believe them?
Part one of my review of “Blogging with John Chow” includes things like how do I know John Chow? How did I get this review copy despite my previous negative review of Peng Joon’s product? What’s in the membership area? What I liked and didn’t like so far.
I’ll continue the review in a part 2, when I’ve been through all the material.
Review of Tiffany Dow’s latest product called “Squidoo Quick Commission Guide”.
The good, the awesome and the slightly annoying.
As an internet marketing coach, I’ve had people come to me with all kinds of projects. And I’ve seen them …
I’m a psychic… I know that today, you’re likely to receive mails with one or more of the following subject …
One of the latest buzzwords on the Internet is “curation”. When I first heard about it, I didn’t understand a …
I’m still shaken after having read the story about homeless people that were used as wi-fi hotspots as a part …
If you have a blog that’s a few months old at least and has some traffic, you can get paid …