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ROIrocket.com Scam

I have to admit, when I first joined ROI Rocket I was a little put off — they actually call me? Is this 1940?

But after being confirmed as an affiliate for ROI Rocket, I have to say I’m very pleased. The offers available are very high paying and the support staff is extremely helpful. They make sure to call you and if you need any help you can get it right there.

What I’m really excited about is a lot of these exclusive offers, most of which are paying $50+ per lead.

Go ahead and look at all the high paying ads.

Not only that, the program is small so you’re not fighting in over saturated niches. And on a final note, I found that my stats matched exactly with theirs. That is, when I earn a commission, I actually get credit (unlike some other affiliate companies).

I recommend you join ROI Rocket.

Watching the Fireworks - When MMO Implodes

The A-List blogging sector is a house of cards. I do believe that as people like Griz and Vic gain in ranks, there will be a serious clash between them and the traditional A-listers.

And for the first time we’re starting to see the worlds collide, albeit not at all how I thought.

Let me back track. An internet marketer named Lis Sowerbutts (greatest last name ever?) writes a post stating that Site Build it is a scam. The owner of SBI, Ken Envoy, strikes back with an eloquent attack on her character, her morality and even hints at legal action.

Ken is one of the best A-Listers I’ve ever seen. He’s able to rally his troops in a professional manner while making Lissie so scared she posts on TAA’s forums asking for advice. This caught the attention of the higher ups in our internet marketing circle. Not soon after Griz gets uncharacteristically fired up with his review of site build it. And of course Vic can’t miss out on the party and he manages to shake the cobwebs off of Blogger unleashed and throw out his own post about site build it being a scam. All we need is Court’s Keyword Sniping posts and it’s just like the old days.

The irony here is that Ken was actually too good at what he did. Scaring Lis into asking for advice sparked the higher ups to get involved. Now Ken’s got at least a hundred (I wonder how many of us there are?) internet marketers out to bust his easy money.

Now I have to say I’m not surprised this happened–I just figured it would happen to an A-Lister, not an outdated Guru. I almost feel bad for ol’ Doc Envoy–poor guy caught Griz and Vic on a bad day. Any other day would have been a “don’t worry about it”. Maybe Griz got a heapload of spam that day or not enough sleep. Either way he had the little extra push to do something about it.

And now Ken is stuck. If he actively seeks to deny all of our claims he will prolong this debate on the value of his site. And when your business is  a house of cards you need to pick your fights carefully. Ken’s clientele are newbies. They didn’t know how to set up a free blogger blog or get hosting and set up a wordpress site, so $300/year per site sounded like a good deal.

So when they see Griz making money with a free blogger blog and a $3k adsense paycheck/month they will be seriously pissed.

And what is Ken supposed to say? Griz is trying to sucker you into free blogger blogs because he secretly works for Google? How in the hell do you make a guy doing a good deed seem evil?

So Ken went the route of damage control–”OK SBI guys, let’s all go back to our side of the internet and forget all this. They aren’t worth our effort”. Now he’s still got the problem of us dominating the SERPs. He’ll of course try to lock his current clientele down but its inevitable–future SBI sales are going to tank. Sorry Ken, time to start a new business. Might I recommend learning how to make money?

(way) More Posts:

Frank always has a cool head and an unbiased opinion - Earn Cash Online with Site Build It

Justin (aka “the Zombie”) always has his SEO hat on - Site Build It and the Google Algorithm

And a good play by play from Costa - Blog Wars

This was fun,

MJ

Wordpress Appreciation Day

This is a post for those of us who already have established websites up and running. I decided in February of 2009 that I should start giving back to Wordpress in some way. So I decided to donate to developers and designers who have helped me the most with Wordpress.

I’m going to donate to one on the 1st of every month and call it Wordpress Appreciation Day.

How much am I going to donate? $1.

Why donate $1?

There are a few reasons

  • $1 sends a message of “thank you, please keep doing what you do!”
  • It’s easy to convince others to donate $1/month
  • It’s easy to convince myself to donate $1/month
  • If we all donate it adds up to serious money!

Here’s our past Wordpress Appreciation Day recipients

  • February 2009: Who Sees Ads? — This plugin will let you display ads to only search engine traffic. This is really simple ad serving that will blow your conversion rates through the roof! A MUST for adsense!
  • March 2009: Super Cache — This plugin is a must for serious marketers. Any big wordpress blog needs this. Will make your site entirely digg proof!
  • April 2009: Google Sitemap Generator — Creates Google friendly sitemaps for your blog. Will automatically submit sitemaps to Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask.
  • May 2009: All in One SEO — Straight forward plugin lets you customize all of your onpage SEO easily
  • June 2009: Random Featured Post — This is a plugin that is create for SEO, since it gives your site a brand new homepage everytime its loaded!
  • July 2009RSS Footer — Turn scrapers into your best friends by sticking a link back with this handy plugin.

And hopefully the developer has set up a nice thank you page!

Thank Yous:
Hello there,

I’ve just received a notice from Paypal telling me that you’ve tipped
in, and I wanted to say: Thank You! This kind of generosity really
motivates me to release free stuff!

Cheap .CA Domains

Recently I went on a spree buying .CA domains…for $12/each.

The fist .CA domain I bought was $40. HOLY! It made the buying process easy so I didn’t complain. I figured they were expensive!

Turns out I get seriously ripped off. There’s a Canadian company that sells .CA domains for $12 (go see them). There are others out there that sell for $12, but they don’t take paypal which reeks of being untrustworthy. So I only trust these guys with my cheap .CA domains.

Why a .CA? I’ve found it invaluable in the Canadian market. Nothing can compete in Canadian markets like the .ca domain.

Get your .CA!