Posted by Jay Jennings in Article Marketing, Content Creation, Internet Marketing, Product Creation
on Nov 14th, 2011 | 0 comments
If there’s one thing I’ve preached in the years I’ve been doing internet marketing it’s to reuse and repurpose the content you create. I’m not a big fan of using PLR materials for much when it’s really pretty easy to create your own content.
And once you have that original, unique content, you can put it to use in many different ways.
Here’s a perfect example:
Article Marketing Explained on Amazon
Click that link and you’ll be taken to amazon.com where you’ll see a new ebook on article marketing. While some material is new, the bulk of it was...
Posted by Jay Jennings in Internet Marketing
on Jul 16th, 2011 | 1 comment
If you’ve followed my blog for very long you know that, for the last several years, I’ve focused on making tools for internet marketers. While it’s been a fun journey, last year I started missing the game development field — that’s how I got started in computer programming back in the 80s. So for the last 6-8 months I’ve been splitting my time between marketing and gaming.
But it looks like that may be about to change. :)
I’ve been approached by a company that wants to buy one of my tools and hire me to continue working on it for them. And while I’ve...
Posted by Jay Jennings in Internet Marketing
on Apr 26th, 2011 | 0 comments
Today I was reading comments on a blog and came across one that mostly encapsulates what I hate about the whole internet marketing scene:
This video presentation is clear and concise. But I must ask one question, where does one start? I purchased your continuity program — great information. But I just don’t know where to start. I’ve studied internet marketing for almost three years now but have never really acted on it. From experts like AAA to BBB to CCC and DDD I’ve studied their styles. Some I’ve purchased from but so far no one compares to you. So I need the real deal...
Posted by Jay Jennings in Internet Marketing
on Dec 31st, 2010 | 0 comments
Instant Video Web Pages now gives you one more way to share your videos with the world — it now generates QR Codes.
If you don’t know why you’d want a QR Code, this feature isn’t for you. But if it comes up in the future, now you’ll know that IVWP already has it in place! :)
(Pssst! QR Codes are a way to put URLs (and other data) in printed material offline. QR Readers in phones see the images with their camera and link a person directly to a site or...
Posted by Jay Jennings in Internet Marketing
on Dec 22nd, 2010 | 0 comments
There’s a blog post on a site called Game Dev Nation that’s applicable to internet marketers as much as to programmers:
How Being A Lazy Bum Can Be A Good Thing
“Working Lazy” is a tactic that all the major marketers practice, whether it’s outsourcing, reusing content, etc.
That blog post is less than 500 words in length but well worth the read.