Alice’s $10 And Under Picks
You’ll see that I list some pretty high-ticket educational courses and business tools as my top influences, but that doesn’t mean you have to go broke to make your business work. Here’s some tools for $10 and under that can help you grow your business.
most of your website traffic and mailing list. His ideas are seemingly endless and he always makes the extra special effort to explain how to do everything in detail. He even
has his monthly “Pep Talk” that I think will be priceless in motivating you and keeping you focused on your goals.Web Hosting & Domains:
-> from $5.00/mo MomWebs - A great service with outstanding uptime! It’s full cpanel hosting and efficient support and service.
-> from $9.75year Internet Based Moms Domains - Need a domain…buy ‘em from me. Easy-to-use control panel and keep track of all your domains in one place.
Autoresponders:
-> free for the first 500 subs (check the link at the bottom of the page) and starting at $8.95/mo for paid accounts Email Aces - I use these guys for 3 of my email lists. Excellent support and good deliverability.
Where Can I Find Free Reprint Articles?
Q: Where can I find free reprint articles? [Read more]
December 30, 2005
Only 38 Hours Left (No, it’s not a sales pitch!)…
…Only 38 hours left in 2005 (at least in this time zone). It’s been a year of learning for me, both in business and personally. As 2005 draws to a close, I can say that I am really happy with how everything turned out and where life and business are headed. Now, it’s time to set goals for 2006.
A while back, I wrote an article about setting goals and shared it with one of my mailing lists earlier this week. If you missed that, I wanted to make sure you had a chance to read it. I hope you’ll find the article useful and if you like it - feel free to share it with others. Reprint instructions are right on the page.
Setting and Achieving Your Business Goals: There’s no time like the present to review the past year and make some solid goals for your growing business. Here are a few tips for setting and achieving those goals…. Click to read more.
A Happy & Prosperous New Year to You and Your Family!
December 29, 2005
Yowsers - The Backlash & Spam Accusations
I guess with all ideas - there are some who will hate it and some who will love it. I’ve received a LOT of email about the promo I sent out about the 25 free articles you can get from David Hooper.
One of the emails I received was from from Mitchell Allen saying he thought this was a horrid idea and you can read his opinions on his blog. I’ve also received several similar comments from others. Frankly, I was really surprised and here was my response to Mitch:
“I really appreciate your input, but I’m not completely sure I get your point. People have been using reprint articles for years (even big sites like MSN, Web Pro News & others do it all the time!). I’ve been doing it too and get great search engine traffic as you can optimize reprint articles for any phrase that you want. That’s why sites like ezinearticles.com and the like exist - to circulate good content.
But realize, even though you can still rank well on search engines with reprints - search engines are not the end-all, be-all to your marketing. You have website visitors that find you through other channels. You have subscribers that never search on a search engine to read your content. There is so much space out there in virtual-land that most searchers on a certain topic will never see the same article twice.
Certainly, some will use it to spam, but I can spam with original content too. This article service was not created as a spam tool and the majority of people who use it, just want to get their content out there and to reach an audience of people who are hungry for the information. Those who are going to truly spam aren’t going to take a bunch of text files and a spreadsheet and spam the net. True spammers are more sophisticated and have all the automated tools to publish their content to the web. They really don’t need a service like this to meet their objectives. “
Personally, I have no control over spammers. One could argue that Google has the ultimate spam tool in Blogger - have you seen some of the horrendous blogs? But of course, we can’t argue that successfully because that’s not the way the tool was intended. Spammers will spam and they’ll use whatever tools they can to do so…even ones that aren’t intended to spam. Article Multiplier is offered as a mere bonus to the articles, but I still intend to use it. I have websites on similar topics that reach completely different audiences, so I will mix up the articles a bit to meet my objectives. If that’s spam…so be it.
I use reprint articles (and I don’t consider myself to be a spammer) to provide my visitors with the information they are looking for. It’s erroneous to think that if I have a website about golf all my visitors will eventually find out about your golf website and they’ll be subject to reading the same articles twice. Come on! The Internet is a massive place and you can search for days and keep learning new things.
And let’s look at other people who publish or sell the same content. Who else is annoyed at Amazon for carrying the same content (via books you buy) as Barnes & Noble? How dare they?! And what about Napster and iTunes who have the nerve to provide the same songs to their users? Or what about the two city newspapers that publish the same stories? Or restauarants who serve the same spaghetti dish?
I know I’m being a bit silly now, but frankly, I am puzzled by all the fuss - and I’m not just talking about Mitch’s blog entry. I’ve received quite a bit of commentary like this - Mitchell is just an unlikely scapegoat here.
Certainly, the private label articles aren’t for everybody…but heck, reprinting articles is nothing new and is a great way to circulate information.
December 28, 2005
Cool Offer - 25 Private Label Articles
I’d be amiss if I didn’t tell you about this cool freebie being offered by David Hooper. You can get free 25 private label articles. Just follow this link.
Once you register, you’ll be offered an additional 100 articles for $9….and you can continue your subscription month after month and receive 100 more articles each month. I immediately signed up when I saw it…it’s a fantastic deal and we’ll see how the quality keeps up from month to month.
I’ve seen plenty of membership sites offer similar articles for exhorbitant amounts of money. Nine bucks for 100 pages of website content is priceless. Yes, I use free content sites and can pick up as many articles as I’d like, but it takes time to sift through all the articles to find those that are worth publishing. With David’s offer, he’s taken the time to hire professional ghostwriters to produce a quality product. In addition, there’s no byline to add. These articles are completely private label.
Anyway, do check out the free 25 articles. There’s parenting, credit card, golf and other articles to start. You can add these to existing sites or use them as a basis to start a new content site.
Get your 25 free articles here.
EDITED TO ADD:
I just mailed out the information about the 25 free articles to my list. Lots of people are grabbing the freebie and a good number are signing up for membership. In addition, I’m getting a flurry of questions and many of the questions are similar in nature. I thought it would be a good idea to answer the questions here (and for the definitive answers, check David’s website):
Q: These are articles you can use as your own?
Yes, but I wouldn’t put your name on them because others will be publishing them too. They are just simply content to put on your site that don’t require a byline and you don’t have to give credit to anyone else for writing them. Instead of posting a byline at the end, you can make a product recommendation at the end. You can promote your own products or products through an affiliate link. Or you can also use the articles to gain subscribers to your newsletter.
Q: If other people use the same articles, wouldn’t that be bad for search engines because of duplicate content filters?
I can only tell you things from my own experience. I have always used a combination of original articles and reprint articles and have had excellent search engine results. Also remember, you can make changes to the articles to suit your needs. Optimize them for different phrases and change the wording however you’d like. Remember - one of the bonuses David offers is the Article Multiplier that allows you to quickly modify articles.
Q: But is it really worthwhile, since other people will be publishing the same articles as me? Won’t there be a saturation of articles out there?
At $9 per 100 articles, we can’t really expect to have original content. I have a low-cost ghostwriter and I pay her $600 to get 100 articles..big difference. Again, you can modify the articles and the likelihood of every member publishing all the articles is not likely. For me personally, it’s not something I’m concerned about.
Q: Can’t I Just Get the 100 Articles + the 25 free? Do I have to keep paying month after month?
You can cancel anytime, so if you just want the first month, go for it. But if you see value in the first month’s run of articles (there is some great stuff there), stick around. $9 is an amazing value for the time you’d spend searching article directories…plus you don’t have to add anyone else’s byline.
Also, don’t think you can cancel today and come back in a few months to grab all the articles. The articles are posted for one month only. As soon as the next month begins, the articles from the previous month are removed. David is definitely rewarding the loyalty of members who stick around…plus, the monthly price will eventually go up as well. If you join now, you lock in your $9 price.
Again…you can pick up your 25 free articles here.
December 27, 2005
A Quick Favor Please - Promise It Won’t Hurt
Here’s what I sent to my newsletter list today (if you’re not subbed…please fill out the box at the top right):
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If you’re like me, you’re probably recovering from holiday
craziness. It was a wild weekend with 2 kids under the age
of 4. They were literally bouncing off the walls until they
finally crashed hard on Sunday night. PHEW!
I know this is a time when we’re all preoccupied with our
own things and our own families, but if you’ve been doing
business online for a while, I have a favor to ask you. It
won’t cost you a thing, but just a moment of your time.
And if you’re new to this whole online thing, don’t worry
because I have something for you. ![]()
I’ve been reading all the questions my valued subscribers
have submitted to my FAQ (aliceseba.com/faq) and lately,
many of the questions have been from people just getting
started (or wanting to get started) online. It looks like a
lot of people gearing up to make 2006 their entrepreneurial
year. I think that’s awesome and would like to encourage
people as much as possible!
I’ve answered a couple of these “newbie” questions and this
is how they apply to you:
1. If you’ve been working online for a while, it would be
nice to have your input on these questions too. It’s great
to get different perspectives. We all have different
experiences and it’s great to share them. That way people
can avoid our mistakes and emulate our successes.
2. If you’re just getting started…just read the answers
and apply what you can to your business.
Here’s the Questions:
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Q: I’m going to build my personal website after the holidays
and want to know what people are really looking for when
they reach a website. I want to be authentic but
professional.
A: http://www.aliceseba.com/peoplelookingfor.html
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Q: What are the first steps for developing an online
business?
A: http://www.aliceseba.com/firststepsonline.html
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It’s the time of year to reach out and help…why not help
your fellow budding online entrepreneur? ![]()
Until next time,
Alice Seba
Your Friend & Partner in Online Success
What Are The First Steps for An Online Business?
Q: What are the first steps for developing an online business? [Read more]
What Are People Looking for in a Website?
Q: I’m going to build my personal website after the holidays and want to know what people are really looking for when they reach a website. I want to be authentic but professional. [Read more]

