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Do you LOVE FootBall - College or NFL?

Oct 02, 2008 in Sports / Outdoor, Videos

Do you LOVE FootBall - College or NFL?

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Do you have a VIDEO sales letter yet?

Aug 05, 2008 in Videos

Do you have a VIDEO sales letter yet?

If you’ve been involved with internet marketing for any
amount of time, you probably have heard about the power
of online video.

Imagine - instead of a visitor landing on your website and
seeing just plain, boring old text, they saw a professional
video “selling” your product.

If you had a video like this, chances are your conversion
rates and profits would shoot up!

But you probably have your reasons for delaying using video
on your website. Maybe you think it’s too hard, too expensive,
or maybe you just don’t like the idea of being “on camera.”

Well, let me introduce to you the “Video Ad Profits” eBook
guide. Video Ad Profits shows you step-by-step how to
create your own “video ad” for your website’s sales letter.

Click Here Now To Discover the Value of Video Avertising

What exactly is a video ad? It’s a short, yet effective,
professional-looking video that goes at the top of your sales
letter to increase your conversion and sales. You don’t even
need to get on camera to have one of these videos.

Now, you might see one of these video ads takes
hundreds or even thousands of dollars to create.
It doesn’t cost anywhere near that much!

You can produce your own video ad for less than $100
if you’d like! And you’ll still have a video with professional
audio and professional video.

Here’s how you can start creating your own video ad…

Click Here Now To Discover the Value of Video Avertising

Isn’t it time you started to use the power of online video?

As time goes on, internet surfers will only become more
and more “blind” to plain old text - even more than they
already are.

Video Ad Profits will show you an easy and inexpensive
method to start using video to grab your visitors’ attention.
Having more of your visitors’ attention means increased
sales, conversions, and profits!

Why not check it out right now?

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What’s so great about VIDEO?

Jul 23, 2008 in Videos

What’s so great about VIDEO?

It’s everywhere.

It seems that every other day I see another company using online video to improve their business or one webmaster telling another to start using online video.

Everybody’s using online video. But why? What’s so great about it?

First, just consider these facts…

  • Grocery stores and gas stations are starting to install TV screens at their locations.
  • In 2006 alone, movie ticket sales were up 5.5%.
  • On the other hand, literature reading in the USA has DECLINED by over 10% in the last 20 years.
  • A study in 1999 showed that the AVERAGE household has about 3 TV’s. Yes. Three. And that was years ago.

Here’s the truth.

“People today respond more to VIDEO than they do to TEXT.”

Smart businesses know this and are cashing in on it. They know that using online video means BETTER CONVERSIONS and EASY PROFITS.

The question is - are you one of these smart businesses and webmasters, or will you throw away potential profits?

After all, it’s extremely easy to start using online video professionally with software called VideoWebWizard 2.0

There are at least 5 ways using online video benefits you:

  • You’ll get more visitors and traffic to your website. Post a video that’s shocking, useful, interesting, and so on to your site and watch your traffic soar.
  • Your visitors will stay on your website longer. Videos keep your visitors hooked to your site.
  • You’ll get more email subscribers. Visitors that stick around longer are more likely to subscribe to your list.
  • You’ll have better conversion rates of visitors to sales and leads. Videos “sell” in a way that text just can’t.
  • You’ll have a more impressive site. Stop boring your visitors with a text-only site!

Check out this software - VideoWebWizard 2.0. It will let you start using video on your site in a manner of minutes!

All for now,

Bryan

PS: Launch date July 29, 2008 but if you purchase version 1.0 today you will receive a free upgrade to 2.0 when it is released.

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How To Put Video On Your Website

Jul 23, 2008 in Videos

How To Put Video On Your Website

Whether you like it or not, a new kind of Internet is here.

A “videoized” Internet.

Ten years ago, video was not common on the Internet. But today, video is becoming a standard for websites. (Want proof? Google bought YouTube, the online video sharing site, for $1.65 billion in stock!)

What does this mean for YOU?

You must ask yourself if you are going to keep up with the new “video” standard.

Because if you do, you are going to make EASY PROFITS. You see, your customers are READY for online video right now. They’ve been exposed to the idea already through sites like YouTube and other video sharing sites. And they like it.

All you have to do now is start using online video. And there’s a super-useful software tool that is going to help you do that. It’s called VideoWebWizard 2.0.

VideoWebWizard 2.0 is computer software program that allows you to quickly and almost effortlessly convert videos in to web format so that you can put them on your website.

For example, let’s say you have a video that you want to put on your website - a video from a webcam that you want to put on a sales letter, for example. But… how do you put it on website?

That’s where VideoWebWizard 2.0 comes in. VideoWebWizard has a simple wizard functionality that takes a regular video file and converts it into Flash video (FLV) web format.

Sound neat? Here’s where you can get more information… VideoWebWizard

If you’ve been putting off using video on your website because you thought it was too hard, time-consuming, and so on, VideoWebWizard is going to unlock the power of web video for your business or website.

Because, you see, when visitors land on your website, they don’t just think it’s “cool” if you have video on your site. These days, they actually EXPECT your site to have video.

Why not start profiting with this “online video revolution”?
Because you can - easily! - with VideoWebWizard 2.0.

Thank you,

Bryan

PS: Launches July 29, 2008 but if you purchase version 1.0 today you will receive a free upgrade once 2.0 is available.

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Easy Way To Put Video On Your Website

Jul 23, 2008 in Videos

Easy Way To Put Video On Your Website

Have you ever wondered how you can put VIDEO on your website?

In the past, there just haven’t been any good solutions.

Videos were slow, required bulky software to view, and were hard to put on websites.

But now there is technology that makes putting videos on your website easy. Better yet, these videos can be viewed without trouble by virtually all your visitors.

It’s called VideoWebWizard 2.0

VideoWebWizard 2.0 is a software program that allows you to put video on your website in a manner of minutes.

It’s shockingly easy-to-use. The software guides you through the entire process of converting video(s) to web format.

But it’s also powerful software as well. It has tons of neat features like…

  • Multiple Video Conversion - Convert multiple videos all at once.
  • 14 Video Players - Choose from 14 different professional video player styles.
  • 13 Video Skins - Spice up your video with any of the 13 video skins included.
  • Brand Your Video - Overlay a business logo, copyright notice, or other image on top of your video.
  • 10 Web Page Templates - Choose from 10 web page templates to put your video on.
  • Redirect To URL - Have your viewers automatically redirected to any link (for example, an order page or affiliate link) immediately after your video ends.
  • Put Video On An Existing Page - Place any output video on a web page you already have set up.

Download your copy of VideoWebWizard 2.0 right now!

Best regards,

Bryan

PS: Launches July 29, 2008 but if you purchase now you will receive version 1.0 and a free upgrade once 2.0 is released.

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YouTube for online videos…?

Jul 23, 2008 in Videos

YouTube for online videos…?

I’m sure that if you’ve ever thought about putting video on your website, you’ve had the thought…

“Why don’t I just use YouTube.com to put video on my website?”

I’ve seen people on webmaster forums giving advice…

“Yeah, use YouTube! It saves bandwidth and it’s free!”

Well, let me break the news to you.

You should almost NEVER use YouTube to put a video on your website if it’s a website for your business or if it’s any kind of important video.

Instead, I recommend a software tool that’s called VideoWebWizard 2.0

YouTube is great for personal videos AND videos that you’re trying to get to “go viral,” but not for videos for your business’s website.

Why?

There are at least 8 reasons NOT to use YouTube…

1. Putting your video on YouTube and then “embedding” it on your website for commercial use is, technically, against YouTube’s Terms of Service. You probably would not get in trouble, but you never know.

2. YouTube comes across as unprofessional and could hurt your business’ image. If you use a YouTube video on your site, YouTube’s logo always appears in the bottom right corner of your video.

3. YouTube shows little “thumbnails” (ads) for other videos after your video finishes. So another video (possibly a competitor’s video) could distract your visitor from your site. In fact, clicking on a
YouTube video on a page while it’s playing opens up YouTube.com, which completely loses your visitor’s focus and attention!

4. YouTube videos can be slow & unreliable. Sometimes you’ll get an error when trying to watch a video, such as, “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available.” Not very good if you want to market 100% to your customers, is it?

5. When you put a video on YouTube, you have no control over the quality or file size of the video. It’s set to how THEY want it, not how YOU need it.

6. Video playlists are more user-friendly and easier to make and use with VideoWebWizard 2.0 than with Youtube.
 
7. With VideoWebWizard, you can brand a video on-the-fly with a company logo, copyright notice, or other image. YouTube doesn’t have this feature.
 
8. You can set a “Completion URL” in VideoWebWizard so that when a visitor finishes watching your video, they’re automatically redirected to the URL you set. (This is great for affiliate marketing) YouTube doesn’t have this feature.

As you can see, VideoWebWizard really leaves YouTube in the dust when it comes to putting videos on your website!

Sure, YouTube is a decent tool to start off with, but the old “You Get What You Pay For” rule applies here.

VideoWebWizard 2.0 is the more powerful (yet just as easy) software tool.

Check it out now…

VideoWebWizard 2.0

Enjoy,

Bryan

PS: Version 2.0 launches July 29, 2008 but if you purchase version 1.0 now you will receive a free upgrade.

PSS: Once Version 2.0 is launched those who have purchaded Version 1.0 in the past will have an upgrade option so you can upgrade to version 2.0.

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Be Lazy and Make Income Guaranteed!

Jul 22, 2008 in Videos

Be Lazy and Make Income Guaranteed!

“If You Ever Wanted To Make An Absolute Fortune As An Affiliate Marketer - Being As Lazy As You Want To Be - Then This Is Your Luxury-VIP-Ticket To Smashing Success With Passive-Online-Income… Guaranteed!”

==> The Power Of Online Video Exposed!

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Part 2: How to Make Yourself Virtually Identity Theft Proof in 60 Minutes

Apr 22, 2008 in Videos


Click here to get The Credit Secrets Bible

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Sincerely,

Bryan
www.profitmart101.com

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Part 1: How to Make Yourself Virtually Identity Theft Proof in 60 Minutes

Apr 22, 2008 in Videos

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How to Make Yourself Virtually Identity Theft PROOF in 60 Minutes or Less

-by Terry Price

(C) Copyright Terry Price
All Rights Reserved

“CREDIT SECRETS BIBLE”

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The FBI has called it “The fastest growing crime in America.” Close to 10 million Americans every year are victimized by it and the costs are estimated at 50 billion dollars annually. Many criminals get off easy while the victims spend years working to restore their damaged credit reports and reputations. Worse yet, there seems to be no end in sight.

“The popularity of the crime is simply growing faster than the solutions to stop it” many experts conclude. The task of recovery is so time consuming and tedious, multiple states have resorted to creating “Identity Theft Passports” for victims in an attempt to ease the pain for them as they endure the lengthy and frustrating clean up process.

By the end of this article I will share with you the secrets of making yourself virtually identity theft proof in 60 minutes or less (for free). I use the term “secrets” because less than 1% of the country are aware of these
techniques (let alone practicing them).

If Americans took these preventative steps up to 99% of all identity theft would be eliminated. However, “why” this beneficial approach is not being made common knowledge in the mainstream media is something I will not disclose in this article (more on that another time). For the moment I believe the biggest crime one can commit is to not share this information with their friends and family (by the end of this article you will understand why).

Unlike other authors covering this subject I will not insult your intelligence by sharing common sense tips like “Don’t carry your SSN Card or ATM PIN# in your wallet or purse” or “Keep all data sensitive documents like credit card and bank statements locked up in your home or office”. This is elementary advice at best. The key to protecting yourself from identity theft is to look at what the masses are doing and then do the opposite (to say the least).

Almost 70% of Americans are now shredding all their mail and documents and many are even subscribing to credit monitoring services or buying identity theft insurance in an attempt to protect themselves from becoming victims. While this is better than doing nothing it’s a far cry from TRUE security.

Study The Past To Predict The Future

Contrary to popular belief statistics show the majority of identity theft does NOT result from the Internet as most consumers have been led to believe. In fact, less than 10% of identity theft cases (where data compromise can be determined) originated online. In almost 50% of cases consumers are the ones who detect the breach. In nearly 40% of cases the criminal was someone who was in close contact with the victim (friend, relative, neighbor, coworker, in-home employee, waiter/waitress or financial institution employee). In then end, nearly one third of identity theft cases come from a stolen wallet/purse, checkbook or credit card.

More interesting, the age of the primary victim has lowered. If you are between the age of 25 to 34 you are now the largest target for the crime (65+ has become the smallest). The bad news is that while identity theft nationwide is on the decline (8.9 million victims last year down from 9.3 million in 2005) the dollar amount per victim is going up ($6,383 last year, up from $5,885 in 2005) and so are the number of hours victims spend cleaning up the mess (40+ hours last year, up from 28 hours in 2005).

We’ve all heard the saying “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. Yet, no one is practicing it in the pandemic of identity theft. Credit monitoring is nice but only 11% of consumers ever catch identity theft
through this means. Identity Theft Insurance (according to many experts) is even more of a hoax. A product marketed by playing on the fears of American consumers which does nothing more than assist them in cleaning up the mess only AFTER their identity has been stolen.

A Different Approach

The following is a completely different approach to preventing and protecting yourself from identity theft. It is based on the reality that we live in a world now where there is zero privacy of personal data. Meaning that your name, address, phone number, social security number, date of birth (even your mothers maiden name) can be obtained by ANYONE for a fee.

If you’re one who feels this is paranoid thinking let me tell you about Amy Boyer. In 1999 Miss Boyer had an old high school classmate (Liam Youens) come back into her life many years later. Mr. Youens obtained Amy’s SSN and other personal information after paying Docusearch Inc. $150. After Youens shot Miss Boyer to death he then turned the gun on himself. Today the company tells visitors to its website that “not all searches are available to the public” and some are reserved for the investigative and legal industry. How’s
that for homeland security?

With this “different” approach we break down identity theft into two distinct categories.

1.) Basic Identity Theft, and

2.) Credit Hijacking. By definition “Basic Identity Theft” is when the perpetrator steals your identity and then uses it to obtain NEW credit accounts for their personal gain. “Credit Hijacking” falls under a criminal stealing your identity in order to access and use your EXISTING credit accounts.

Each type of fraud is different and therefore so is your plan of defense.

BASIC ID THEFT DEFENSE:

The best proactive defense against basic identity theft is through the placing of an “Initial Fraud Alert” on all three of your credit reports. This “Initial Fraud Alert” accomplishes three important factors:

1.) Your name and personal information can no longer be sold by the credit bureaus to ANY third parties for any marketing purpose (i.e. credit card offers, loan solicitations or credit pre screenings).

2.) No one can be approved for credit with your personal information until the creditor personally calls you at the telephone number you list on your consumer credit report. And,

3.) Requesting this initial fraud alert entitles you to a free copy of all three of your credit reports (one copy from each of the three major credit reporting agencies).

Please be advised that this is an “Initial Fraud Alert” which lasts only 90 days. To extend the fraud alert and obtain the above mentioned benefits for 7 years you will need to write to each credit bureau at the address provided within your initial fraud alert confirmation letter (Note: It is likely credit bureaus will make the extended alert harder to obtain as a great deal of their revenue comes from the third party rental and sale your information).

CREDIT HIJACKING DEFENSE:

Most online merchants now utilize a security feature known as “Address Verification Service” or “AVS”. AVS is a security feature for online merchants allowing them to only authorize credit card transactions for merchandise to be shipped to the same address which appears on the consumers credit card billing statement. If the address does not match that of the credit card billing statement the transaction will automatically be declined. In other words, if someone gets your credit card number, expirations date and CVV code (the three digit code on the back of the card) the only way a transaction can be authorized online is if the merchandise if shipped to the SAME address that your credit card billing statement is currently sent to. This is what makes credit hijacking so dangerous. When a criminal hijacks your credit they call up the banks (posing as you) and change your address on your credit cards with your personal information (i.e. last for of SSN and mothers maiden name) as if you were moving. They then proceed to order thousands of dollars in merchandise (online or over the phone) to be shipped to the “new” address. Because they changed “your address” on your credit cards they will bypass the AVS security from online merchants and the charges will be approved.

The only real defense against credit hijacking is to establish a personal security code with all your bank accounts and credit cards. This is a form of security which goes beyond your SSN, Zip Code, Date of Birth or Mothers Maiden Name to give you a whole new tier of personal security. This is a unique number or group of letters and numbers which you create and give to every credit card provider you have. For example. The number could be as simple as “JACOB2801″ which is a combination of your best friend as child and the numerical address of the home you lived in growing up. By establishing this auxiliary passcode with all your credit card providers no one will be granted access to your accounts without it providing it to them. Since you are the only one who knows it and it is non public it is truly secure. I have yet to find a credit card company which will not allow you to create a such a passcode and added layer of security.

Summary

So now with the initial fraud alert established on your credit reports (and later extended) as well as the personal security code set up with all your bank and credit card accounts, you are virtually identity theft proof in under 60 minutes for free. Sure, someone can always “steal” your identity but the real joke will be on them. If they try to open a new credit account anywhere in the country the creditor is going to have to call YOU at the phone number listed on your report in before it can be approved and it’s GAME OVER. If they try to hijack your credit by changing the address on your credit accounts they will be asked for not only the last four digits of your SSN and mother maiden name, but also your personal security code which they will NOT know and again it’s, GAME OVER.

Please understand that this article deals only with the topic of “financial” identity theft which is by far the most prevalent today. However, you should be aware you also have the following “5 MAJOR” identities in
computers across the nation which are your:

1.) Driving Records/History (DMV Databases).

2.) Medical Records/History (Medical Information Bureau Database).

3.) Social Security Records/History (SSA Database).

4.) Insurance Claims/History (C.L.U.E. Database).

5.) Criminal, Legal and Public Record databases from birth records and real estate deeds to corporations, trusts and court cases. Yes, we are in the information age but all information is stored in databases. I think we are now living in the database age.

10 Extra “Financial” Identity Protection Tips

1.) Keep a list of all credit card and bank account numbers with bank phone numbers so in case of loss or theft they can be notified immediately.

2.) Use only one credit card for personal expenses and one card for business expenses and monitor accounts online weekly.

3.) Always send or receive mail only through secure and locked mail boxes.

4.) Never give out any sensitive information (SSN, Acct #, Pin #, Password Etc) via an email solicitation. Always type in and visit the website directly.

5.) Limit the information on your checks to your first initial, last name and address (nothing more).

6.) On all credit cards instead of signing your name write “Check ID!”.

7.) Never use a debit card or Visa/Master Check card as recovering fraudulently accessed funds from these
accounts can be extremely difficult.

8.) Store all credit cards, bank statements and passports etc in a secure and locked place.

9.) Never give out your Social Security Number, Drivers License Number or Date Of Birth unless they have just cause and really need it.

10.) For details about establishing and initial fraud alert on your credit reports visit: www.experian.com, www.equifax.com, www.transunion.com

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The “CREDIT SECRETS BIBLE” has been in
print since 1994 and is published by
Consumer Publishing Group.
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SECRETS BIBLE”
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“CREDIT SECRETS BIBLE”
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Sincerely,

Bryan
www.profitmart101.com

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