Monday, May 16, 2005

Business And Bloody Opportunities


If you've been into Internet Marketing for a while, you'll have seen all the hyped "biz-ops". They come pouring into your email box, they seem to pop up everywhere on the net -- even when you aren't searching for anything related. It's like your computer has become this giant electric scam biz-op magnet.

Well, some people are making money on the Internet. And just not those trying to sell you the next-big-thing. Some people are very succesfull, and they teach you what they know so that you will be succesfull, and you will be if you listen to them.

But who are they?



After having read everything I've come across for about a year now, I've come to trust the information I get from Ken Evoy and Corey Rudl. They really know what they're talking about. They've both had huge success. And they've given me some tips that are paying me back the money I spent on their stuff right now as we speak.

Don't get side tracked


They both say the same things, give or take. They both teach you a process and show you how to really do it. The important thing is to decide on which process to follow, and then do it. And continue doing it. And only when you've seen that it works for you, and you understand why, and you're confident you could do it again, should you try out another process, if you're so inclined.

More for less


Even though Corey Rudl's materials are great and I would recommend it to anyone who's into direct marketing on the net, I have to tell you that Ken Evoy beats everything. For the price of one set of Corey Rudl's DVDs, you get everything you need from Ken Evoy, down to hosting, domain name, trackers, guides, brain storming tools, everything. I highly, highly recommend Ken Evoy's SiteSell. I'm just about to start building my second site with his SiteSell package, and I'll let you have a peek when I have some more stats.

How low can you go -- And how much can you get?


Well, I have one site up that's running after Corey's principles, and 1.5 that are build with Ken Evoy's SiteSell, so I thought it would be interesting to try something new.

Jim Daniels has just released a CD called (rather cheesy, I think), the ezWebBusinessBuilder. It's just one cd, but what makes it different from, for example, Corey's DVDs, is that after each informational video, it'll tell you exactly what do to, and contains the tools to do it. And it's $129, which I think is quite a nice price. Now I've just ordered this thingy, so I'll keep you posted on what I think about it when I get it.

Love,
Sten

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