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The Latest Internet Marketing Strategy That Is NOT To Be Missed

August 24th, 2010 by David Merrill

You simply cannot afford to miss out on the latest internet marketing strategy.  Maybe you’ve tried social media or article marketing.  Maybe you’ve given a shot at Google pay per click.  If these things are not generating the leads you want, then you’ve got to look into the latest, the hottest, perhaps the greatest internet marketing strategy ever.

Have you ever felt this way?

Have you ever been on track, working hard to develop a specific strategy when, WHAM… here comes a better one!  Gotta get to the free webinar, or sign up for the free ebook, or start doing some Google research on it.

Are all the newest ideas, techniques, info-webinars, systems and tools a whole lot of hype?  Are they just sizzle without any steak?

Sometimes they are.  Sometime they are not.

At one time, Facebook and Twitter were new “flashes in the pan.”  But they turned the Social Media world on its head.  But many other ideas never got any bounce at all, and nobody can even remember their names any longer. Continue Reading

Life Happens! Law Of Attraction Success Principles

July 13th, 2010 by David Merrill

The Law Of Attraction requires that success follows several steps.

1.  Intention.  Every day you need to TAKE TIME  to VISUALIZE your success in great detail and with clarity and fervor.

2. Action.  You need to establish a daily routine of putting into ACTION the success you are visualizing.  You action need not be extensive if your time is limited, but it is important to make it consistent and persistent.

3. Responsibility.  You need to take responsibility for your life.  Not just your life as you have it planned out, but especially your life as it happens.  All sort of things occur that would derail us from our goals.

But we always have the ability to respond to these occurrences in a manner that will bring us closer to attaining our goals instead of throwing up our hands in abandonment, which circumstances would seem to dictate.

Be grateful for all that comes your way.

Every thing is purposeful and helpful.  Even if you have setbacks in your relationships, health or business… these setbacks will teach us many things if we approach them with true and sincere gratitude.  Continue Reading

The Entrepreneurial Mindset

February 22nd, 2010 by David Merrill

When I think about an entrepreneurial mindset, I envision strength, daring, risk-taking and a relentless fervor to succeed in the mission.  In the world of internet marketing, I think this translates into steadfastly developing fascinating personal blog content and incredible You Tube videos, linking them out into social media like Facebook and Twitter where they are eagerly devoured; creating Twitter posts and Facebook entries like clockwork, to inform, entertain, enthuse and allure the minions of your followers and those you are following; rocking the online world with Pay Per Click campaigns that have keywords dripping off your keyboard and into the laps of hungry–make that starved!–enclaves of thankful consumers clutching their hearts while dialing your number with trembling fingers and abated breath, just waiting to learn MORE about your business opportunity.  This is the entrepreneurial mindset to which I aspire.

This is not the entrepreneurial mindset I enjoyed this week.  I started my week doing my faithful, what I like to call “community service”.  I checked out all the great posts of my blogging friends and post comments and retweets to get myself into the groove.  I immediately learned that on my own blog, my retweets weren’t retweeting and my simple face book plugin was far more complicated than it should have been.  Even my commentluv posts failed to link back to my post because, apparently, my commentluv program had to be updated.  Who would guess?

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With my entrepreneurial mindset clutched firmly in my grasp, I bravely contacted my plugin vendors for help, only to find my passwords were wrong (of course I had failed to write them down anywhere since I “knew” I couldn’t possibly ever need them again, or … that my memory is so astounding that I’d certainly recall them when put on notice).  We’ve all lost passwords, though, so I courageously entered my emails and requested permission to reset them.  But my emails weren’t registered.  What?  Registered? Nobody ever… wait, I’m an independent entrepreneur.  I need to think of these things myself.  But come on, register my plugins?  This was insane.  Who ever heard… but I digress.

I put out a distress message to Kimberly Castleberry, my favorite, endlessly giving and always spot on technical expert and… in time, all will be well.

So, turn to my Pay Per Click campaigns instead.  A strong entrepreneurial mindset requires that we roll with the punches, endure the valleys as we relish the peaks… yaddy yaddy yaddah.  So I simply rolled up my sleeves and started putting my Google Adwords campaigns together until I learned that Google didn’t recognize my account information and I had to start a new one.  I can deal with it.

Turns out Google also was aghast at the configuration of my capture pages and I was best advised to create sub domains for their URLs, but… the sub domains would, at best, reduce my quality scores to levels that would keep my brilliant keyword campaigns from ever reaching any of those craving eyeballs.  Off to build a custom domain, except I wasn’t sure how to actually apply that to the technological system I’m utilizing so I had to put out an “Urgent” support ticket for direction on that process.  Three days later, the matter was resolved.

Oh, did I mention… by that time the week was pretty much shot, along with my nerves.  I couldn’t do a single video what with pulling my hair out all week I looked afright, so much that my dog wouldn’t stay in bed with me on those rare occasions when I made it to that forgotten repose.  My computer was still intact, despite my waves of threats to dash it against the sharpest corner of the wall.  But it hardly helped any since in the middle of my most critical webinar of the week, it totally froze.  No reason.  It just froze.

Did I also mention that I have some nice little investment properties.  This week I had to pay a plumber over $200 to unclog a toilet, the oil company over $300 for an emergency heating fuel delivery, some guy I don’t know $150 to install a new doorknob so the tenants could stop climbing in and out of their window and… Oh I didn’t have to pay the electrician.  He still hasn’t showed up after 6 phone calls and the tenant still can’t watch TV in the living room or open his garage door (one of those convenient remote control ones!).

Back to my entrepreneurial mindset, and roll with the punches and never give up and on and on.  I really couldn’t figure out ANYTHING of value that I could offer to my readers this week, in terms of incredible learning or inspiring vignettes.  So this is what you get.

I struggled with which category to put it in… seems to have little to do with internet marketing, social media or blogging per se.  So I put it in the Health category.  I don’t really have one for mental health.

PPC Mastery For Online Entrepreneurs

February 13th, 2010 by David Merrill

I’m so glad you have found this post. You are about to be given the opportunity to learn everything you need to know to actually start making money on your blog without further delay.

Pay Per Click online advertising, most commonly referred to as PPC, is undeniably the most immediate and powerful way to make money from your blog. PPC forms the most direct link between you and your prospects. PPC is designed to drive traffic to your blog and create a list of leads. These leads will become the basis of your online business for years to come.

So here’s EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW about PPC … and about putting your online business on the fast track to financial success.


PPC Mastery for Online Entrepreneurs

ALL ABOUT PPC – EVERYTHING!




    PS: Social Media gives online entrepreneurs the best way to build lasting relationships with their customer base. This is a gradual, organic process that takes time to convert into working capital.

    Pay Per Click campaigns are the best way to put your business on a fast track to success, and are probably the best way to drive steady traffic to your blog. Once this traffic undergoes conversion into a customer base, you will have established the capital that will sustain the engine of your business.

    I recommend you utilize both Social Media and PPC campaigns to optimize your efforts as online entrepreneurs.

    Combining Your Online Marketing with Your Personal Branding

    February 8th, 2010 by David Merrill

    The most powerful use of online marketing is attraction marketing: developing your own personal brand and delivering it. Personal branding is primarily about finding your unique voice and syndicating it through various internet strategies such as promotion of a personal blog, social media and tribal syndication. These strategies become a distillation of what we know as attraction marketing.

    Since I’ve been involved with my own tribe, my own personal brand has begun to take form. For me, my personal brand is about the message I want to share with the world. One of the first things I learned from my tribe affiliation is that the most important thing to do is to share the message… share it often, share it clearly, share it despite your misgivings about your ability to do so.

    I was recently reminded of this message offline, with implications that are applicable to the organic growth of my online presence.

    The most important thing to do is to deliver your message… in whatever way, shape or form is available to you at this very moment.

    If you wish you could do it better… in time, you will. If you want everybody to hear it… realize that you can really only speak to one person at a time, so be personal rather than a “personality”.

    We are blessed to have great examples of others who have perfected their messages and their personal brands, like Jonathan Budd and Katie Freiling. And most of us are attracted to them because everyday they put themselves out on the line for all to see… not just a business or opportunity or lesson plan. They give us themselves.

    But they are not YOU. They can never deliver what you can and in the way that you can. You can choose to deliver your SELF to the world in the very same way. And people will be attracted more to the YOU they are introduced to, than any THING you have to offer.

    I encourage you to Make that delivery YOUR purpose, and you will have mastered the secrets of personal branding and attraction marketing.

    From The Ground Up: The Foundation of Your Online Marketing Business – Part ONE

    February 2nd, 2010 by David Merrill

    GET A QUICK CHECK-UP TO DETERMINE THE HEALTH OF YOUR ONLINE MARKETING, BLOG AND SYNDICATION EFFORTS.

    Could your business suffer from malnutrition?
    In the developed world, it is common for people to be overfed and undernourished.
    Are you “feeding” into your business a whole lot of calories with very low nutritional value? Are you giving it the “nutrients” it needs to grow and regenerate on a daily basis?

    Are the nutrients you are feeding your business of the right quality? It’s great to have lots of widgets and plugins and bells and whistles… but do they complement your most immediate, high impact goals. Are they nourishing the most essential organs of your enterprise? Remember, the quality of the nutrients your business ingests is far more significant than the quantity.

    Is your business properly “digesting” and “assimilating” the nutrients you are feeding it?
    Making the nutrients your business requires available is only the beginning. Then they must undergo enzymatic activity sufficient for their assimilation into the bloodstream of your undertaking.

    Are you continually energizing the nucleus of your online marketing efforts?
    Through proper assimilation, key nutrients are transported through the bloodstream of your business, to the cell sites where they are utilized as the energy blocks that are transformed into energy. It is this energy that manifests as the ACTION required to make all your efforts meaningful.

    In Part TWO…
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    Wild Entrepreneurs Don’t Get The Blues

    January 7th, 2010 by David Merrill

    We are all busy entrepreneurs.

    Yet we all come from different places, have different dreams and have varying degrees of health, or lack of it. I know several among our number that suffer from both diagnosed and sub-clinical levels of depression . That is, while they may or may not be actually diagnosed as depressed , they intermittently suffer from the ability to jump into action on a marketing plan or to network easily with their fellow entrepreneurs.

    This lack of action and involvement is often perceived as laziness or lack of resolution. In fact, most people suffering from these diagnosed or sub-clinical maladies retract frequently into episodes of low self-esteem and self-judgment that further hinder their ability to take effective action.

    This syndrome is only exacerbated when they are cast among characters who seemingly have no limit to their enthusiasm and action-oriented, full steam ahead marketing campaigns.

    Najla Husseini, in a Vanderbilt University paper titled “Exercise and Depression” (http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psychology/health_psychology/exercise_and_depression.htm), cites many studies that relate the benefits of exercise for the depressed. Neurotransmitters in the brain such as serotonin and beta-endorphins are increased during exercise, leading many to the euphoria knows commonly as “runner’s high”. Whether or not you are depressed, then, exercise is certainly a great benefit to all of us busy-to-the-bones entrepreneurs.

    So take time from your tasks, get out of your chair each day and get a little wild: run, swim, lift weights, walk. Do what you can within your specific abilities and/or limitations.

    Discuss your exercise protocol with your doctor to be sure you are working out safely. In any case, don’t get too wild: Husseini’s article cites at least one source indicating that mild forms of exercise are typically more beneficial than more aggressive forms which… go figure… are stressful in their physical over-reach.

    While exercise is not considered a treatment for depression at any level, it certainly appears to be a mood and self-esteem enhancer that could be pivotal to the entrepreneur suffering from depression. Even if you are not suffering from these maladies, exercise is still a natural mood enhancer that can leave you feeling more energetic and up to the challenges of running your business or enterprise. It seems especially beneficial to infuse techniques such as visualization, controlled breathing and deep stretching while exercising. I personally find it a great time to focus on affirmations that I am currently working with.

    If you think that this is a problem not warranting your serious consideration, Husseini points out that one of five people suffer from depression at one time or another. You are, therefore, likely to encounter people among your teammates, clients and fellow entrepreneurs who suffer from one form of depression or another. It would be good to withhold judgment, and approach them with patience and empathy. Depressed entrepreneurs can, in fact, be as successful as the prolific author William Styron who describes the depth of this problem in his short but eye-opening book, “Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness”.

    Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness