Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Internet Affiliate Marketing - Internet Money Making Goes Mobile - How to Cash In!

As a fan of technology and a technical writer, I like to keep track of technology market trends, and it is clear to me that we are in the midst of a major shift, from the days of the desktop computer, to a whole new universe of mobile computing devices. Including such things as smart phones, iPads, Net books etc. What is the significance of this you may ask? Well, for one thing it means that The Internet money making game is about to change.

If you are familiar with Internet Affiliate Marketing you may know that anyone can become an "affiliate" for a company and can then promote the company's products online and receive a commission for leads or sales. It could be a physical product or a so called information product.

This has been a sweet deal for both the companies and the affiliates. The company gets free marketing and the affiliate gets a commission for any leads or sales they generate depending on the type of offer.

Marketing efforts may take the form of Google Pay Per Click campaigns, Cost Per Action (CPA) marketing, or simply links on the affiliates web sites. Affiliate commissions can add up quickly. In fact there has been a lot of wealth created by average joes and Joannes from 18 to 80. From the 1990s on many millionaires were created and it continues today.

In fact if you ask anyone who was there doing it they will tell you that Internet money making was easy in those days. Simply because there was so little competition. However marketing on the Internet is becoming ever more competitive.

It is more and more difficult to get your website to rank on the first page of Google organically and there are so many marketers competing for the same search keywords that the PPC cost for affiliate marketing is skyrocketing.

BUT...There is a new game in town!...it's called Mobile Marketing!

There are currently 1.6 Billion People surfing the Internet, there is no question that's a big market for sure, but:

You better sit down...When I heard this I almost fell over:

1. Right now their are 4.6 billion people walking around with cell phones in their pocket.
2. More than 1/2 of all Internet connections are Cell Phones
3. Apple is projected to sell over 12 million I-Pads in 2010 and over 100 million by 2012.
4. Apple is projecting 1.73 Billion I-Phone subscribers worldwide by 2011.
5. The Google Android is now outselling Apple I-phones.
6. More than 1/2 the Global population uses cell phones.
7. Mobile computing is Killing the PC.

This is the next generation of Affiliate Marketing and it will absolutely Dwarf Internet Marketing.

This is why Mobile Marketing is the New Internet Money Making Goldmine!

Lowest imaginable cost per click 1-2 cents...
No keyword research...
No Search Engine Optimization (SEO)...
No websites...
Promote Clickbank Products...
Promote Amazon...
Promote little known mobile CPA networks...
Mobile optimized squeeze pages (adds)...
Profits up to $1000 per day or more...
it's Fast and Easy to get started...
Runs on Auto-Pilot, set it up and watch the Profits roll in.

The interesting thing is that almost no-one knows anything about it. Very few affiliate marketers have figured out how to tap into it. This market is gigantic and practically untapped. This is the future of affiliate marketing.

Copyright 2010 - Jerry Wilhelm - All rights Reserved

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

San Francisco Restaurant Tips, From a Picky Local

If you're going to San Francisco, forget the flowers in your hair. Take it from a local--these are the restaurants to try:

-Heading to the AT&T Ball Park for a Giants game? If your love southern and soul food, or are a Golden State Warriors fan, try Big Nate's Barbeque: Former Golden State Warriors Nate Thurmond opened the popular Memphis-style barbeque joint in 1974. Carnivores say the oak-smoked ribs are addictive. Take out, eat in, or they deliver. For more info: bignatesbarbeque.com 1665 Folsom St, San Francisco, (415) 861-4242
Open Mon-Sat 11am-9:30pm; Sun 12pm-9:30pm

-For traditional San Francisco low-key power-dining to impress the boss, granddad, or potential in-laws, or if you are in the Financial District on business, don't miss the nearly 160 year-old Tadich Grill. Opened in the Gold Rush days as a coffee stand, it's the oldest restaurant in San Francisco. The dark wood walls, white linen and enclosed booths give it the feel of a men's club. Try favorites: fried calamari, Dungeness crab cakes, sand dabs, cioppino, and creamed spinach is a favorite too. Arrive early because they don't accept reservations. Located on the California cable car line at 40 California Street between Battery. 415/391-1849

-Swan Oyster Depot: This atmospheric spot on Polk Street has been a fixture since 1912. It's casual and perfect if you're walking all over the City. Hop on the California cable car line and get off at Polk and you're there. Sit at the marble counter and dig into crab, oysters, sour dough bread and sauvignon blanc.
1517 Polk St. 415-673-1101
Mon-Sat 8am-5:30pm. Cash only.

-Molinari's Delicatessen has been in North Beach since 1896 making quintessential take-out 5-star Italian sandwiches. NYC can't beat this slice of Italy. 373 Columbus Ave (between Grant Ave & Vallejo St) 415-421-233 Open 9-5 except Sundays.

-The Absinthe Brasserie & Bar is located in the popular Hayes Valley neighborhood, near the Civic Center. It's a popular choice for classic upscale French fare for lunch, dinner, or late-night café after the nearby symphony, ballet and opera. Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday. The bar offers over 500 domestic and international wines, and Thursdays are their popular "Flight Nights" from 7-12M. Visiting hipsters, go here. 398 Hayes Street. Check it out: absinthe.com

-Farallon--If you and your sweetie are hitting the upscale shops in Union Square and want an equally impressive dining experience, Farallon is your fantasy spot. Named for our offshore islands, Farallon is one of the best and most beautiful restaurants in the country. For more information: farallonrestaurant.com

-Hog Island Oyster Farm. Just above San Francisco in the Tomales Bay is a vibrant oyster community and the famous Hog Island Oyster Farm. This is their bay view eatery in The City located in the historic Ferry Building a short walk from Pier 39. Lively, fun, a place to take the kids. Check out the website for information on the beach picnics at their farm at Point Reyes north of The City. hogislandoysters.com

-The French Laundry. An hour above The City in Yountville, in Napa Valley, is one of the ultimate restaurants in the world. Reservations are required as far as two months in advance. A favorite choice of the Napa Valley honchos and visiting celebrities from around the world. Dinner is served 7 nights a week, lunch on Friday-Sunday. 707-944-2380. Reservations are required approximately two months. Their website is frenchlaundry.com

Bon appetit.

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