Archive for February 2010

The State of The Internet

Video by Jesse Thomas

Notes:
1.73 Billion Internet Users Worldwide (Sept 2009)
90 Trillion Emails were sent over the web in 2009
An average of 247 Billion emails sent every day.
81% or 200 Billion of those emails are spam.
There were 234 Million websites as of Dec 09.
There are 126 Million blogs.
There are 27.3 Million Tweets per day. (Nov 09)
And much more in the video.

JESS3 / The State of The Internet from Jesse Thomas on Vimeo.

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What does Visa/Mastercard, Google and the FTC have in common?

ftc's door

Image by dcJohn via Flickr

If you haven’t been directly effected, it’s likely you know someone who has.

Small business owners everywhere have been scrambling to understand all the recent changes to Visa/Mastercard, Google as well as the new FTC regulations.

If you sell anything online, you need to be aware of these changes so that you not only comply, but so that you also excel in the new environment.

The good news is, on March 12th, 13th and 14th, all of these questions will be answered in great detail.

By the end of the 3 days you’ll know exactly what you can and can’t do – along with a gameplan of what you should do next.

…PLUS…

You’ll learn all kinds of other powerful strategies like:

- How to dominate your “local search”

- Why your “marketing sequence” is likely killing your conversions – and an easy method for quickly fixing it

- How to REALLY leverage social media tools like Twitter, Facebook and Google Buzz

- THE most effective (and highest converting) salesletter you should use

- Why Microsoft Bing is quickly becoming the “go-to” place for pay per click marketing and how you can easily stay ahead of your competition

- and much more!

Where is this being shared?

At a 3-day intensive called Armand Live.

Check it out >>

It’s all taking place March 12th, 13th and 14th in Los Angeles, CA.

You can find out all the details here:

Check it out here >>

Enjoy!

Deb

P.S  This entire 3-day intensive is taught by one person – can you tell who it is from this video: Click Here >>

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What is a browser?

Interesting video. Do people know what you’re talking about when you use the “jargon” in your field? Think about it. Are you really communicating?

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