It’s a pop quiz…
If you received my newsletter for June, you’d probably know the answer.
I accidentally set the paper color to #24 Canary.
Shoot… I hope nobody notices!
Here’s where you can sign up for my newsletter:
http://www.aaronbrandon.com/newsletter/
But you probably won’t get the special #24 Canary edition.
- Aaron =)
I haven’t posted anything about me and life lately. I suppose it’s a good thing to do once in a while.
So, the news is, summer arrived this week, and it’s been in the 80-90 degree range, so I’ve been in a pretty good mood these last few weeks. Maybe I had a lack of vitamin D or something.
Here are a couple pictures I shot yesterday evening of a nearby “severe” thunderstorm. I’m a bit of an extreme weather enthusiast. When I’m not at the computer, I drive around to scout out the nearest thunderstorm. Okay…not really.


- Aaron Brandon
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

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
The May edition of my printed newsletter will be sent out Thursday May 28th.
In it, I’ve included the following articles:
“What NOT To Do With Blogs” discusses using blogs effectively as a marketing tool for business.
“Video Testimonials” describes a neat way to add video from a DVD to a website and reviews a new online video player.
“Like-Minded? How Hard Could It Be?” is about effective networking.
“Make An SOP - Standard Operating Procedure” explains why using standard operating procedures in your business can be very beneficial.
Right now, you can subscribe to it for just $25 dollars each month.If you subscribed to my newsletter in the month of May, this is the first issue you’ll be receiving.
If you subscribe after tomorrow, May 31st, your first issue will be June.
To subscribe, simply go to http://www.aaronbrandon.com/newsletter/ and click the “Subscribe” button.
- Aaron Brandon
I’ve just added a new page to the blog.
http://www.aaronbrandon.com/books/
On that page, you can view a number of books I’ve read which have helped expand my knowledge in business, marketing, copywriting, and in several other areas.
Enjoy!
- Aaron Brandon
James, your newsletter has done miracles for me in more ways than I ever imagined. Today, a fly was in my room, and the stack of newsletters I’ve received from you over the last several months made an awesome fly swatter. One hit with them and the fly was out cold.
Of course, your newsletters also have another use…
I had to glue my office chair recently. Since I didn’t want my carpet floor full of dripping glue, I used a newspaper and placed it under my chair while it was drying. Since the drying time for the wood glue took several hours, your newsletters came in handy to pass the time, and I was able to keep up with your latest traffic, product, and copywriting tips.
Thanks. They are worth every penny.
Yours Truly,
- Aaron Brandon
Mark Russell just wrote a blog entry in support of my printed mailed newsletter.
You can see what he wrote here:
http://www.markdrussell.com/specials
Unfortunately, it is too late to get the April edition of my newsletter and to take advantage of Mark’s offer. However, you can subscribe at any time and get the next months issue.
If you sign up now, the first issue you will receive will be the May issue. I’ll post the summary of this months issue very soon.
To subscribe, all you need to do is click on the newsletter picture on the right side of this page, or just head over to:
http://www.aaronbrandon.com/newsletter/
- Aaron Brandon
I just finished reading an interesting article about Toyota.
As some of you may know, I’m a big a fan of their company. Their approach to lean manufacturing amazes me. There is an overwhelming amount of information that can be learned from them, even if you run an online business.
Here’s the article I just read:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24457074/
- Aaron Brandon
The April edition of my printed newsletter is ready to be sent out.
If you would like to receive a copy, all it takes is a simple subscription using the following link:
http://www.aaronbrandon.com/newsletter/
The April edition includes the following:
- A newsletter exclusive special for CBMerchantPro. The normal cost of CBMerchantPro is $200.00. As a subscriber to my Online Business Newsletter, you’ll receive a link where you can order this brand new software for just $50 dollars.
- I reveal a traffic method I’ve used to drive search engine traffic to free blogs successfully. This one isn’t something to shrug off.
- Do you ever get the feeling you’re in a market that’s just too competitive, and everyone seems to be selling the same product? No worries. This article will clear up how one multi-billion dollar industry allows numerous companies to sell the SAME EXACT product, and what they do to set their product apart from competitors.
- You can add as many videos as you’d like to YouTube. Whether or not they’ll be seen around the world is up to you. After reading this article, you’ll end of with a clear picture on how numerous YouTube video publishers are able to get tons of viewers in a small time frame with just one source.
If you want to get your hands on this issue, you’d better hurry. I’m sending this issue out at 3pm PST on Wednesday (that’s today!).
Get subscribed now for only $25/month by using the link below:
http://www.aaronbrandon.com/newsletter/
- Aaron Brandon
Richard Lee pointed out that my blog is two years old today.
Way to go, blog!
It has been a great journey, and it continues….
- Aaron Brandon
I just got word from Dotster.com that they will be holding a “Happy Hour” event tomorrow (Thursday) at 1pm PST where they’ll be giving away free .com, .net, and .org domains to 500 people “on a first-come, first-served basis (1 domain name per customer)”.
Maybe you’ve been wanting to get started with an internet business and just haven’t gotten around to purchasing a domain. Or, maybe you’re just finishing up a new course and haven’t gotten around to purchasing a domain for it yet. Well, whatever the case may be, this is your chance to get a free domain. Their usual price is normally around $15/year for a domain registration, so why not get in on the deal? That extra $15 in your pocket could pay your first months of hosting (This is my affiliate link) somewhere else…
Here’s some more information about their event:
http://emailer.emailroi.com/r.pl?tX1po5U1kPpuFSu4_0bf7e83747759803http://www.dotster.com
By the way, that’s not an affiliate link or anything. I’m not making a dime for recommending this to you (obviously). I simply copied it right out of the e-mail I received from Dotster. I currently have a number of domains registered with them, and have only had a positive experience with their service, so I thought I’d pass this information along.
- Aaron Brandon
When was the last time you asked yourself: ”Am I where I want to be in life?”
If you ask others, they’ll often lie to you. They’ll basically shrug off that question and answer in the form of habit.
“My life is fine”, “I am happy”
But are they living their dream?
Everyone should have a dream of what they want to be doing. And, if they aren’t currently at that point, they should be doing whatever they can to work towards it.
One commonly shared dream is owning a huge yacht. There’s only one way to know if you’ve accomplished that dream. Just ask yourself, “Am I on it?”
I have a dream. To be honest, I’m not there yet. That’s fine, I have time to get there. I’ve seen others with far less time, and are so far away from their dreams, there’s a good chance they’ll never reach their destination. That won’t be me, and I wouldn’t want it to be you.
What are you doing right now? Are you working a job, wishing you could run your own business and make more money instead? If so, what’s stopping you? I know others who work a full time job, and still manage to make available the time to work on their business on the side. Their businesses are growing. That’s a step towards most peoples dreams. Working for yourself without a boss on your back.
Are you there yet?
- Aaron Brandon
Richard Lee’s headed somewhere…
He just posted a few videos on his blog.
Check this out:
http://richardlee.com/
- Aaron Brandon
I just came across a website with a number of “behind the scenes” methods which advertisers, magicians, movie producers, and photographers all use in their work.
Some of these methods rub me the wrong way. Like food businesses which insert air into their products, selling you half the regular product and slap a different label on the product.
But I’m sure you can get something out of some of the other methods shown, and apply them in your own business.
Check them out here:
(link removed - no longer works)
- Aaron Brandon