Sunday, July 13, 2008

Make Your Knowledge Sell! Is Set Free

Who would like to make some money online? Raise those hands...

That's what I thought! :-)

Want to know what some consider perhaps the best way to make great money online?

Selling your knowledge!

"But how do I do that?"

Glad you asked...

Let's say you are an expert gardener. You know all about bulbs, fertilizers, and watering techniques.

Why not take that knowledge and turn it into an e-book?

That's just what Doug Green did on his site...

Garden Tips Perennials

But a site has no value if it does not actually drive something... something like, um... income! So Doug now has a fleet of 14 e-books and seven sites that he uses to market them. His love of gardening has truly turned into a gardening empire. Talk about a $GREEN$ thumb. :-)

There are some super advantages to having an electronic book (or other e-good) that you can sell online...

o Online-immediate-delivery (no shipping to deal with)

o Easy to update at any time

o Transaction and fulfillment takes place automatically

o Very low manufacturing cost (how about zero cost?).

It all adds up to a super way to monetize any site...

Why?

Because once you attract traffic interested in your niche, what better way to monetize than to give them exactly what
they came for in the first place... more information!

And Make Your Knowledge Sell! is the perfect step-by-step guide for how to do just that...

http://myks.sitesell.com/strategies.html

Up until today, it's been selling it for $49.95.

It includes...

o how to find profitable ideas

o how to package your e-book

o how to write for an e-book

o how to price your e-book

o how to market your e-book.

Well, now it's FREE.

Yup, Make Your Knowledge Sell! has been set free.

Just click on the following link to get your copy now...

http://myks.sitesell.com/strategies.html

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Things to Think About...Part 3

By Fred Smith

7. Enjoy the challenge of change – Every situation is either a challenge or a threat. To the confident it is a challenge; to the fearful it is a threat. The situation is the same, but the reaction is different. Would you like to change from threat to challenge? View every new potentially threatening experience as an experiment. Be objective like a reporter and become interested in watching yourself go through the experience. Gain understanding as you step outside yourself.

8. New Age is old stuff – It is like the late night advertisement for wallets made out of “genuine synthetic leather.” Its promises have no guarantor. The Bible promises are the promissory notes given and guaranteed by God. New Age gives claims to a promised land they do not own…they are spiritual squatters.

9. The beauty of balance – All things in moderation – fanatical about nothing – everything getting its due – and everything in its season. A time for everything, even winning and losing.

10. We are promised ultimate victory – There is no sudden success. Ours is ultimate joy even while going through hardship and struggle. We look forward in hope , but we do not hope in hope. Our hope is in the promises of God and in the life of Christ.

Things to consider this week: 1) Which of the ten stretched me most? 2) How can I apply one of them this week to help others? 3) When do I do my best thinking?

Saturday, July 5, 2008

10 Things to Think About...Part 2

By Fred Smith

5. The power of bonding – Experts tell us the greatest benefit of gang membership for kids is bonding – the sense of family and someone to stand with them in trouble. The church should be our bonding fellowship. We should share sufferings and provide acceptance for good. We should all be bonded as fellow members of the body of Christ --- that is the true bond.

6. The power of light – We dread the dark, but it has no power. It can’t put out the smallest candle, or even a flicker of light. There is no darkness so deep that a tiny light cannot penetrate it. Christ is the eternal lamplighter and He will re-light your lamp, no matter how small or how unused it has become. Darkness never owns the light; light always overcomes the dark.

To read more writings of Fred Smith go to Breakfast With Fred