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Welcome to 'Internet Business Tips' Monthly Roundup July 2006
The Ezine with the TRUTH about successful online marketing. IN THIS ISSUE * World Cup * Search Engine Conference * Dog takes over * Your F/R/E/E Gift * Website Tips * Hello and I hope you are well. As a true Brit, I talk about the weather - a lot. So the main topic last month was the rain... now we are all complaining about the heat! The serious side is that global warming appears to be changing our climate, and the water shortage is now quite serious. But on a more positive note, can the doubters maintain their scepticism? I am sorry this issue has been delayed due to a combination of the world cup and our holiday (more below). * Our dog, Kevin, is a Collie. You probably know they are a very intelligent breed, which explains the fact that he is now writing his own Dog Blog. We went on a short holiday by the sea this month and he picked up lots of stories for the blog - have a look, I hope you enjoy reading it. * This Month's Gift is in three parts: I hope it will help you make the best use of eBay.
1- If you have not got an eBay account yet, get one here: ebay.com or ebay.co.uk
If you are not in the US or UK, just click either of the links and look for the 'Global Sites' box at the bottom of the ebay page.
2 - I advise you to use this 'sniping' site to place your bid in the final 6 seconds of an auction - You will win more eBay auctions
3 - Read this quick guide on
Bidding to Win in Online Auctions
* There is a new search engine,
BigDaddy, which looks really positive so far. You can load it in your
toolbar and earn $1 in advertising credits every time you search. Register to receive
A F-R-E-E Membership With a TOP Keyword Position, Search Engine Portal, and $50 in FREE Advertising!
Big Daddy Pays is totally F/R/E/E to join, and there are lots of other advertising bonuses on offer. * I promised to report back on the Search Engine Watch.com conference. I was really impressed with some of the information I picked up. The people at wordtracker were very helpful, even though I have not bought their paid service. They reassured me that Search Engine Optimisation is a long-term job, not an overnight trick.
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