Saturday, October 15th, 2011 at
6:07 am
A while back we were sending out a series of reports on how get the best out of WordPress using the Flexibility Theme.
A whole series of technical mumbo jumbo on how to adapt that theme to get the best out of it.
Well, it’s now redundant. History. Consigned to the dustbin.
Because we’ve found a great theme called ‘Techozoic Fluid’ by Jeremy Clark and it’s the most customisable theme we’ve come across. And the best part is it’s FREE!
Friday, May 13th, 2011 at
6:16 pm
Here’s a little “Hot News” affiliate niche hunting tip for you.
Nearly every week a new scandal seems to pop up surrounding technology, privacy breaches, etc.
Just today, news broke on Dropbox allegedly lying to their users about security. They’ve always claimed files are encrypted and employees can’t view files, but turns out that might not be the case:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/05/dropbox-ftc/
So what do concerned people do when this happens?
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
3:18 am
Hey, just wanted to give you a heads up about the FlexOffers affiliate program. Many of you may have heard of it already and could well be using it. If so great, if not check them out.

It’s kinda like a mini Commission Junction. In fact quite a lot of CJ Merchants are also available on FlexOffers.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
7:55 am
If you’ve been following our series on website design and content creation I hope you’ve enjoyed it!
Now, I want to summarise a plan that you can work to on all your campaigns.
Don’t delay. Start now!
Month #1
Week #1 - Niche Research / Gathering Information Part 1
Week #2 - Niche Research / Gathering Information Part 1
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
10:37 am
How to choose the most lucrative keywords and products?
That’s a question we get asked a lot.
And you know the difference between picking good converting keywords and ones that don’t convert at all is very small. It can literally come down to adding (or even subtracting) a single word from a keyword phrase.
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at
7:20 am
There are lots of ways you can find information on a niche, indeed you should already have gathered quite a bit during your niche research.
Online
As you do your niche research you will come across websites, articles, blog posts, review, etc. I hope you stored copies of some of those article, posts and reviews somewhere.
Grab half dozen of the best performing articles from Ezine and ArticleBase or anywhere else that takes your fancy.
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
6:44 am
Before we add any content to our websites let’s first remind ourselves of the website structure.
The pages in level #2 will form part of your main menu and appear in your header Nav Bar
The pages in level #3 form your sub-menu and will appear in you side-bar navigation only.
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Level #1
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Level #2 |
Level #3 |
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Home >
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at
6:15 am
The most important part of any campaign is your niche research.The more time and effort you spend on that the easier it will be for you to do everything in your campaign.
You should endeavour to create a niche report, exactly like the ones we provide you with in ANC. (Obviously you can use those to short-cut this step.)
Your Niche Report should, as a minimum contain the following:-
Saturday, December 5th, 2009 at
5:56 am
This month I’m gonna do a series of posts on how you actually add content to your websites.
I’ve shown you the basics of the mechanics of creating a website in WordPress Wonder module #1 and module #2. And I’ve shown ANC members the more advanced techniques in WordPress Wizard.
Now I’m going to tell you how to easily populate all those pages and how you can keep adding fresh original content to your sites.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
6:37 am
The second module of our series of guides on using WordPress is now available.
This is the Intermediate module so if you are looking to do that little bit more with WP this is for you!
This module covers:-
- Adding a ‘Home’ page
- Multiple Page website design
- Adding Images
- Using Advanced Plug-ins
- Adding an Opt-in form
- Using The Flexibility Feature Sections