The June edition of my print newsletter is ready to be mailed out!
This month, I’ve included the following articles:
*How to Drain your Advertising Budget in 30 days or Less* - Talks about the large numbers of businesses that run print advertisements, but fail to track them. I reveal two methods to track these advertisements.
*If Only That “Guru” Were My Friend* - Is about my old way of thinking prior to starting this business. You don’t need to be friends with a “guru” to succeed in internet business. You don’t need to be waiting for an opportunity to sit down with someone and have them show you everything step-by-step. Some people still believe this is what’s required when learning the ropes.
*Competition - “I already checked.”* - reveals the truth about the other digital product vendors, and why you should not be afraid of potential competition. I recently sat down with someone who had apparently “checked”, and found competitors. But, I didn’t tell him to “find a less competitive niche”. I share the importance of adding more value than your closest competitors.
I’m sending this newsletter out on Friday, June 27th to my current subscribers.
BUT… if you subscribe to my newsletter by Monday, June 30th, I’ll send you two complimentary issues of my newsletter… (That’s a $50.00 dollar value!)
Here’s where to subscribe to my newsletter:
http://www.AaronBrandon.com/newsletter/
- Aaron Brandon
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The other day I came across Richard Lee’s blog and saw a different theme than the usual. The title “Internet Business” still appeared at the top of the page, but the rest of the content was “lipsum” text, a common content placeholder among web designers, used to imitate the look of a page filled with content.
But, lately on his blog (before this change) he was frequently posting about his #1 rank for “internet business” on Google. Now this change? What’s going to happen now? His ranking will plummet from the #1 spot, and he’ll have to work his way back to the top… right? Well, honestly, I don’t know what will happen. At the moment, he has been able to maintain his #1 spot, even with this new theme… or blog, with no real content. Amazing.
What’s your take on this?
Is he doing this just to prove a point?
Has he abandoned his blog for good?
- Aaron Brandon
Considering that you can buy unregistered domain names for less than $10 dollars per year, how much are they really worth?
Just this morning, I listened to an NPR story about some of the latest high dollar domains that have been sold. Some people are still shocked when they hear about a domain being sold for $40,000, but that’s chump change considering some are sold for multiple millions of dollars.
Here’s the link to the NPR story: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91054770
And then there’s James Brausch, who must be out of his mind…
He’s selling some great domains for just $500 a domain! There’s no doubt in my mind that most of them are worth far more than $500.00.
Check out his full list here:
http://www.jamesbrausch.org/last-of-the-domains/
- Aaron Brandon