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You Can Be a Super Affiliate Blogger in 3 Days..

Hey fellow Bloggers…,

I’ve never been this excited over a product launch in a long time!

My friend Gobala Krishnan just told me about his new product called “Super Affiliate Blogger” and I strongly recommend that you take a look at it now:

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As you know by now, blogging is an incredibly powerful way to get traffic, get loyal readers and not to forget to make money from affiliate products.

While Gobala hasn’t really let me in on the full details, here’s what you’ll get as part of his guide:

1) Special affiliate link tracking system for blogs
2) Powerful optin-forms manager and list building system
3) A secret blog theme designed just for affiliate marketers
4) A lot of great traffic-generator software
5) Much, much more…

“Super Affiliate Blogger” launches in just 3 days, and if you sign up now for the early-bird notification list you can get Gobala’s “Super Affiliate Pro” WordPress Theme for free:

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If you’re into blogging or affiliate marketing, I’m pretty sure you’re already excited with this, but as I said before I really don’t have more details to share for now.

Watch for my next post for more updates!

Regards,
Steve Jackson

super affiliate blogger

Roboform Password Manager Review

Roboform securely solves the problem of managing passwords

I visit over 100 websites that require a user ID and password to access. You probably do, too.

And if you’re like me, there’s no way you can keep track of 100 different passwords. So you ‘cheat’ and use the same password many different places.

Chances are it is also an easily remembered – and therefore easily guessed – password.

Roboform is a much better way to manage your passwords.

Most people seem to have only one or two passwords, which they use everywhere. Convenient? Yes. But secure? No. If a person finds your password to one site, they can then explore other popular sites to see if you have accounts there, too.

Some sites impose strict password controls on you, requiring certain combinations of letters and digits, making it impossible to create a password you’ll remember unaided. So what do you do?

Here’s a simple program that works with leading browsers to automate the creation and management of your passwords.

Introducing Roboform Password Manager

Imagine yourself visiting a website that requires a username and password to access. You simply move your cursor up to the browser’s menu bar and click a button. The correct username and password for the website you’re on is automatically entered. You don’t need to remember anything – everything is done automatically by Roboform.

Roboform really is as simple as that. There’s nothing to configure and precious little to learn. It just works. (Shall I finish the review now?)

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Roboform compared to Internet Explorer’s password memory

If you’re using a recent version of Internet Explorer (and most of us do) then you probably know that IE has a limited degree of automatic password assistance built in already. However, you probably also know this limited degree of functionality is far from a complete solution for all situations.

IE’s limited functionality is not nearly as complete as offered by Roboform, and is also not nearly as secure.

IE recognizes username and password fields on webpages by the names of the fields on the pages. So when you go to a webpage, you might be presented with lots of different options to choose from, because lots of different webpages might have used the same field name.

And so you still have to remember your username, even though, after selecting the appropriate username, IE might possibly then enter the correct password.

Strangely, there are some webpages where IE doesn’t help at all, forcing you to remember both your username and passwords.

And IE stores all the mistakes you make as well as the valid entries, which can sometimes present you with a bewildering range of choices.

It also seems IE sometimes forgets your login details.

IE doesn’t show your stored passwords, and you just see a row of dots when it fills the password data in. So if you’re switching to another computer, you don’t necessarily know what your password was before and can’t easily find out.

Neither can you conveniently edit the passwords in IE.

As for security, anyone who has access to your computer obviously has access to IE’s automatic password entries too, both when visiting webpages, or by accessing the unencrypted data files stored on your hard disk. This is a particular problem if you lose a laptop, for example – the thief can go through your history, your favorites and IE’s stored data, and use this to access all your online accounts.

Roboform suffers from none of these limitations or weaknesses. All the limitations listed above are resolved in Roboform. Whether you like or dislike IE’s limited help, you’re sure to love the much greater help provided by Roboform.

OS and Browser Compatibility

Roboform only operates on Windows computers, and is compatible with all versions of Windows as far back as Windows 95. It does not work on Macs.

It is compatible with Internet Explorer versions from 5.0 and forward. If you’re not running the most up-to-date version of IE, and with all the latest patches, now might be a good time to do that, too.

It can also work with most recent versions of Netscape, Mozilla and Firefox. In addition, there are at least 50 other browsers it runs with (I didn’t even know there were that many browsers).

There are only a very few browsers it can not work with; Opera being perhaps the best known of these.

What Roboform Does

Roboform is actually two different programs in one. The main reason most of us buy it is for its password management functions, but it also has a broader form filling feature as well – hence the name, Roboform. When you think about it, filling in other forms is basically a superset of filling in only username and password fields.

The program saves your username and password information, website by website. This information is usually automatically captured and saved when you’re signing in to a website for the first time. If it isn’t, you can manually add it into the Roboform database.

When you go back to a website and need to log in again, Roboform automatically retrieves the username and password data for that particular website and offers it for you to use.

There’s a subtle but important element to how Roboform ties its passwords to websites. Unlike IE, which simply links user names and passwords to fields on forms, Roboform links to the website. This means that if you are being tricked by a phisher, when you’re taken to the pseudo-site that is pretending to be a real site, Roboform is not fooled, and refuses to automatically help you log in.

When you’re on a bona fide web page for which you already have an established user name and password, all it takes is a single click on a button on the Roboform tool bar (this installs into your web browser) and the data is added to the form and you’ve logged in.

Roboform knows which identity to use based on the site you’re visiting. If you have multiple login identities at a single website, Roboform retrieves them all and you can choose which one to use. You can name each identity anyway you like to help you better understand what each one is for.

You can also display and edit your log in details, and you can see your password shown in plain letters rather than in hidden symbols.

The form filling service is a logical extension of the user name and password filling. Instead of just filling in these two fields, it allows you to create standard answers for all the information usually asked for when creating a new account, and fill it all with a single click.

This information is stored securely and with heavy encryption, on your computer. It is not stored anywhere else, so you can quite safely store credit card details, social security number, and any other sensitive personal data you wish.

You can also require Roboform to be unlocked by entering a password each time you start your computer, and optionally every time the computer goes to standby, or after a specified amount of inactive time. This is an important added safety measure, particularly on a laptop. There’s no protection in a password management program if it automatically starts when the computer is turned on. So Roboform doesn’t eliminate your need to remember passwords, but it does reduce the number of passwords you need to know down to a single one – a much more manageable situation.

Other Features

Roboform also has an intelligent search facility that can be used to automatically search for text in a variety of places. I don’t use this – Google does everything I’d ever want, and so have removed it from the toolbar to reduce clutter.

Roboform offers a ‘Safenote’ feature where you can create notes about anything and have them safely stored on your computer. You might want to keep notes about ATM PINs, combination lock numbers, or just about anything else, and keep them inside the protected Roboform software and the encrypted data files it creates.

Before I installed Roboform, I had various sensitive data stored in open Note files and Word documents. Now I have everything I don’t want other people to read safely held in Roboform files.

Another useful feature is password generation. Roboform will automatically create passwords for you when you’re creating new log ins, using random selections of letters and numbers. You can specify the length, the number of letters and the number of digits, and it will then offer you passwords that are as close to unguessable as is possible.

You’ll probably at first be rather intimidated by the very complicated random passwords it generates and think ‘oh no, I could never remember that, and I could never easily type it in, either’, but then you’ll realize that this doesn’t matter. That is the whole beauty of Roboform – it saves you from the need to remember passwords, and it saves you from the need to type them in.

What Roboform Doesn’t Do

Roboform works to fill in user name and password data on web based pages, accessed through web browser programs such as Internet Explorer.

If you’re accessing another type of internet service through a different type of access method – for example, if you’re logging in to Yahoo Messenger, then because this access isn’t through a browser, Roboform doesn’t assist.

A second exception is when you are using a browser window, but the website sends a ‘Windows system window’ type popup login window for you to log in through. This is bypassing the browser window and so again it does not trigger Roboform.

Installing Roboform

Installing Roboform is very simple. Download the 2 MB file (for free) from the Roboform website, then run the downloaded program to install it on your computer.

You can safely accept all the defaults in the installation, and allow Roboform to import in the password information it finds stored in your browser as well.

This is an eye-opening thing – watching Roboform find all your most secret user name and password data. If Roboform can do this, imagine what a hacker could do, just as easily.

I chose to have Roboform delete the password information out of the browser, because with Roboform, there is no longer any need for the data to be kept in the browser as well.

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Using multiple computers

If you have, for example, a computer at work, a computer at home, and a laptop computer too, you can easily share the Roboform data between these computers just by copying the files in Roboform’s data directory.

This is not a security vulnerability. The files are heavily encrypted and are meaningless to everyone unless unlocked by the Roboform software, and using your master password.

Using someone else’s computer

Maybe you’re on vacation and relying on internet cafes to access the internet. Roboform have a wonderful way to take your Roboform software and data files with you, wherever you are, and no matter whatever the (Windows) computer you’re using.

This is their Pass2Go product. It stores the Roboform software and data on a USB Flash Drive and so can be used on any computer with an available USB port. Best of all, when you unplug the USB Flash Drive, all trace of your passwords vanishes off the computer you were using, meaning that if you’re at a public computer, there’s no way for the next person using the computer to retrieve your passwords.

Roboform offers a 30 day free trial

If you’re not certain whether Roboform is worth the $29.95 it sells for, you can still go ahead and download the full version of the software and try it for 30 days. If you like it, you can buy it at any time, and if you don’t like it, you can either uninstall it or use it in its much less useful free version after the 30 day full version trial expires.

The free version limits you to only 10 stored passwords (for ten different websites). This is effectively useless for most of us, but fortunately this limitation only starts after the 30 day free trial.

Reliability

I’ve been using Roboform extensively for more than two weeks, and haven’t had any problems with it at all. It seems to be reliable and bug free.

About the Company that Makes Roboform

Roboform is made by a mysterious company called Siber Systems Inc, apparently with offices in Virginia. When first approached by their Public Relations company, I asked about the origins of Siber Systems. I was simply curious because, based on some ‘clues’ on their websites, it seemed the company has Russian origins (something I have no problems with).

In total, I asked the pr company four times about the company’s origins, and while they answered my various other questions, they never answered this question in any way at all. Which is a very strange situation.

Support

When using the free or trial version of Roboform, you get online support. If you end up choosing to buy the full version, you then get access to phone support as well as the online support.

I’ve used the online support twice. Once with an unsatisfactory outcome (well, they answered my questions, but the answers weren’t what I was hoping for), and the other time with a satisfactory outcome. Both times the responses came very quickly – indeed one time I sent a question at about 10pm (Pacific time) and got an answer back within 30 minutes; I sent a follow up question immediately after and got a follow up answer back within 5 minutes. Either they have some insomniacs at work in Virginia, or they do indeed have other offices in other time zones.

Upgrades

The present policy is that registered users get upgrades for free.

Roboform Competitors

There are other programs that also offer password management capabilities. One of them is free – the MSN Toolbar. This is a definite improvement over the simple capabilities in IE itself, but is a bit more intrusive than Roboform, due to wanting to add other capabilities to your computer, too.

eWallet is an interesting program that supports PDAs as well as Windows computers.

Aha Password Manager is another similar product, but we don’t like their suggestion you should store your sensitive personal data on their website, and we doubly don’t like this when we notice the spelling mistakes and html errors on their website, giving us little confidence in their product.

One more product is TK8 Safe. We don’t know much about this software, but it too seems similar to Roboform.

We ended up liking Roboform so much we decided not to spend further time investigating other solutions. Our opinion is shared by many others – download.com reports over 4 million downloads of Roboform; the next most popular had only 145,000 downloads. Roboform is clearly the market leader.

Summary

Roboform makes managing your passwords and other secure data very much easier than is otherwise the case.

It is helpful for regular users of regular computers. And for people with a laptop, or for people in more secure environments, Roboform is not just helpful, but essential.

Other similar products exist, at similar price points, but it is hard to see how they could come up with a simpler or more complete solution than that offered by Roboform.

With a 30 day free trial, and only a moderate $29.95 cost (for one computer, discounted rates for additional licenses), there’s no risk and little expense involved. You definitely should try this software, and you most probably will choose to buy it. Recommended from the www.thetravelinsider.info

Regards,
Steve Jackson

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Go To Meeting vs Yugma FREE desktop sharing.

Hi Future Yugma User!,

I’ve found a new tool on the internet that I think you should take a look at. It’s called Yugma. It’s a FREE desktop sharing tool that allows others to see your PC screen. It’s great for giving presentation and reviewing documents.

To try out Yugma, click here to get your free account or to get more information. After you sign up and receive your account, you can start or join a session immediately. Feel free to send me an invite to join a session. You can use the free service, anytime for as long as you wish. They also throw in access to the Premium features for the first 15 days after sign up.

Here are some of Yugma’s helpful features:

- Free service connects up to 10 people
- Premium services connect up to 500 people
- Real-time desktop sharing and instant collaboration
- Mouse and keyboard sharing
- Whiteboard and annotating tools
- Session recording and playback
- Private and public chat
- Built-in file sharing
- Embed Yugma into your website, email or application

Yugma’s Free service is FREE. Their premium service starts at $9.95 per month. That’s way cheaper than Webex or Go To Meeting (roughly 80% less). Try it out. I think you’ll like it.

Best regards,
Steve Jackson

Network Marketing Success, The Long Term Vision…

Getting to the top of the MLM or Network Marketing plan is not as complicated as some would like you to believe. The thing is – It takes time! No overnight success here, time and work is certainly involved.

Although growing a successful five or six figure income from a network marketing business is not as easy as some self-proclaimed gurus claim it is. I can say that done right it is one of the simplest business models available to the masses today.

Building an MLM business isn’t going to be the easiest task that you have ever tackled. It will be different experience for everyone. We all come from various backgrounds and have our own set of skills that we need to bring to the table. You should always be yourself and utilize the your unique talents that you already have. Having said that, you must be open to training and learning from the best in the industry. This will be an ongoing process for as long as you are engaged in your business. If you are not learning from others than you will never grow to you full potential. Leverage yourself by using some must have tools, like the Renegade Network Marketer that are available to everyone that wants a higher level of success.

Never Give Up,
Steve Jackson


The Renegade Network Marketer

 

The Viral Marketing eBook That Changed Online Sales Forever!

Butterfly Marketing proves to be just as powerful in strategies then in the software itself. Below you will find a student and customer of the course.

Download here:

Click here to get The Butterfly Marketing Manuscript

Michael Cheney of “Adsense Videos” applied the the pre-launch strategies and affiliate tools and JV strategies outlined in Mike Filsaime’s Butterfly Marketing Manuscript to the his launch.

Here is what Michael Cheney had to say about what he learned in the Manuscript:

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“Mike – first off I just want to say thank you so much! The techniques I learned from Butterfly Marketing played a BIG part in helping me make $63,249 in sales in 24 hours!!

As I write this I’m still finding it hard to believe. It seems a lifetime ago that the BFM package landed on my doorstep and I started poring over it with my smile getting larger and wider with each new insight as I realized that as long as I APPLIED what I was learning the principles were going to make something BIG happen!

Little did I know just HOW BIG it would be when I launched AdSense Videos…

AdSense Videos – 33 Hours After Launch..

The site went live. My life changed forever – seriously the results have been incredible Mike – we’ve grossed over $200,000 in 7 days!! The site got an Alexa ranking on Launch Day of 351!

AdSense Videos was ranked Number 1 on the ClickBank Marketplace in the Marketing category just 4 days after the Launch!

I’ve also been getting, on average, one new subscriber every minute of every hour for the past SIX AND A HALF DAYS!!!

So – What did I learn from you Mike and from Butterfly Marketing? Where to start! I think one of the biggest things was the step-by-step approach. Everything I created for Affiliates, Joint Venture partners and for people going through the videos themselves has been step-by-step. I made everything as easy as I could and ‘muppet-proof’ as I like to call it!

I also realized that it’s paying attention to the smaller details BEFORE launch that really pay dividends AFTER the Launch. And BOY am I seeing that!

You gave some absolute gems of advice in Butterfly Marketing which have, without a shadow of a doubt, contributed in a big way to the overall success of AdSense Videos.

Thanks again!

Michael Cheney”
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You too can have the same results as Michael Cheney by implementing the tactics and strategies outlined in Mike Filsaime’s Butterfly Marketing Manuscript.

Learn why people are saying that this report changed the way marketing is done on the internet for good!

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To your success,
Steve Jackson

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Is your Upline Hi-Jacking YOUR business?

Is your Upline Hi-Jacking YOUR business?

I was talking to a friend this week who was telling me about his experience with his upline and sponsor and I was horrified at what he shared with me.
When he joined that business he told his upline and sponsor that he would not work the business full time and that he would be putting his other business first. He made it very clear that this would be something that he would work “around” his business that was his solitary income source and around his small family.
Despite all of that they continued to call him weekly and daily asking him who he had talked to and if he was coming to the meeting with a prospect. They would show up at his house and inflict high pressure meetings with him and his wife, telling them that they needed to get babysitters and take more time to build the business. They even had the nerve to tell him he needed to take more time off of work so his wife could work the business and “in just a few years he would be a stay at home dad!”
He had absolutely no desire to be a stay at home dad.
That was their objective not his. They had completely disregarded his wants and needs and looked at him not as a person but as means to their goal.

Read the rest of this great post here

The Cancer of Network Marketing- Attrition!

The Cancer of Network Marketing- Attrition!

If you want people to stay you need to get a check in their hands as quick as possible!
How do you do that?
You need to have an “Earning Income Quickly” strategy for your new people. This is where all of the “traditional” ways or, what I call “ill-advised” theories, come into play. Most people will tell you to make a list of a 100 people including family and friends – don’t prejudge – think of the kid who mows your lawn or the lady at the laundry mat – you know there is no way she could possible like her job so she is a prime candidate. The next questions is, candidate for what? Almost every networker will tell you, your opportunity of course.

Read the rest of this great post here

What Is MLM?

What Is MLM?

MLM stands for Multi Level Marketing and is also known as Network Marketing or Referral Marketing. A company is considered MLM where the products or services delivered to their customers, are distributed by independent contractors also known as distributors. This is the major point of difference between MLM and conventional systems. Instead of a complex system of wholesalers, warehouses, distribution centers, freight companies and retailers – with all the added costs at each point of handling – MLM companies normally deliver direct to either the distributor or the customer. The savings in infrastructure, multiple handling, storage and transport are huge. These distributors are compensated based on their own sales as well as the sales of other distributors they have recruited and trained. The terms “multi level” and “network” come from this concept of recruiting and training a huge group of distributors (also known as a downline) as your own sales force within this company.

The idea, of course, is to build a huge downline that will amass a large customer base. Obviously, the person who has the most customers in his/her network is compensated the best. Most MLM companies do very little advertising in comparison to more conventional companies, since word of mouth referral is the primary promotional medium. This represents enormous savings, which are normally channeled into network rewards. Compensation plans very from company to company but if you build your downline the right way you can reap a huge financial reward.

Most of us do a little network marketing every day. The difference is that we don’t really know that’s what we’re doing and we’re not actually getting paid for it. Let’s say you saw a great movie and recommended it to all your friends, you are doing network marketing for the theater and the film company that produced the movie.

The same goes for a favorite restaurant; article of clothing, favorite album or a good book you just read. Herein lies the difference between network marketing and multi-level marketing. Network marketing does not have to be multi-level nor does it have to include building a downline.

The problem in network marketing arises when people focus solely on recruiting recruiters and training them to recruit. Neglecting to acquire customers and to train your downline to do the same results in no compensation. Legitimate MLM companies only payout when customers are acquired not when a downline distributor is acquired. A lot of the negativity towards network marketing arises because of lack of understanding of this one issue.

To your success!

Steve

Oh, That’s One of Those MLM Pyramid Things…

Oh, That’s One of Those MLM Pyramid Things…

I find it interesting the varied responses you get when you mention network marketing, mlm or multi level marketing to others.

Some people just look at you with a blank stare never having heard of these terms before. Others ask, “Is this one of those businesses like Amway?” or “How much do you get paid off of me?”. What about the infamous line “Oh, that’s one of those pyramid things!”. Others will be curious to find out more even if they have already been involved in MLM. They will just say “Tell me more about it…”

My favorite group is the kind of people who immediately tell you its a scam because they have joined one before and failed. Even worse, they just heard about this concept from someone else who failed and so they assume its a scam without any first-hand experience.

Don’t Judge Too Quickly

The funny Ameriquest Mortgage Commercials are kind of like some people’s first impression of network marketing. Get the facts from someone that is successful in the industry and remember, don’t judge too quickly.

Ever since Amway and other pioneering companies, people have been exposed to multilevel marketing either directly or indirectly and have been forming opinions about it. Network Marketing is not for everyone and by no means will everyone succeed just like in any other business. All I can ask of you, is to at least get the facts before you form a concrete opinion about any multilevel marketing company and/or the MLM industry as a whole. Use caution and don’t ever jump in blindly; you still need to make sure it is a legitimate company, but please don’t form opinions before you do the research.

Multilevel marketing is neither good nor bad. Unfortunately, people label it one way or the other depending on whether or not they made money, while understandable, is not very rational.

Enjoy,
Steve

The Cab Driver – Relationship Marketing

The Cab Driver

6 minutes can change your life…

Watch this video and learn how a “cabbie” made the grade in Relationship Marketing, an amazing example of great customer service.

True Relationship Marketing is about reaching out and genuinely caring about that customer or client….

To your success!
Steve Jackson

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