19. August 2008

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Where Does Everyone Come From?

I’m set up with w3counter.com for stats.  I love looking at where people come from that visit my sites.  Here at B-I, the latest results (in order) are:  United States, Argentina (because of Jorge’s crew, I’m sure), Canada, United Kingdom, India and Australia. At DKTaxServices :  US, Argentina, UK, Canada, India, Jamaica and Egypt.   [...]

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18. August 2008

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Remember to Moderate Comments

I have just a couple of sites that I keep watch on, but I find that someone with moderator control needs to be regularly checking.   At the TaxLoopholes First Class Lounge Forum, largely because it’s a subscription based model, there isn’t that much moderation needed.  We don’t get hit with the spammers.  I did have [...]

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15. August 2008

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Conversion Stats Not Good

Well, out of the box, my site, www. HighTouchSystem .com is getting decent visits, but lousy conversion. We might have launched too early.  The sign up process is through a secure server, but the little lock symbol that we’re used to seeing only appears when you actually sign up.  Until then, it doesn’t look like it’s [...]

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10. August 2008

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Driving Traffic

You’ve built it. You’ve figured out your model.  You have drip marketing in place.  You understand your sales model.   Now, will they come?  That’s where I am with HighTouchSystem right now.  My old standby site, TaxLoopholes, is careworn and needs a lift.  I’ll be working on that, as well as doing some change [...]

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9. August 2008

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Launching Two Sites at Once is Hard

My husband Richard is a semi-reformed microelectronic engineer.  He has a PhD in ceramics and worked with semi-conductors.  (Little pun there)  Around here we have a saying “Shoot the engineer and ship the product” That’s because some engineers (like my husband, who I adore) will keep tweaking until the day they die.  They are never finished. [...]

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7. August 2008

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New Website, Ground-breaking Concept

It’s not quite ready, but I can’t help myself from talking about the project that Jorge and I have been working on for a few months now.  First a little history: My Journey to a Million Dollars has gotten side-tracked and re-focussed a half dozen times.  Nine months ago I had a significant part of my [...]

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5. August 2008

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Strategies for Building My New Business

There are a couple of us through Business to Investment that have signed up at SendOutCards.   I’m using it as a very effective way to encourage referrals through my business.  Plus, it’s a way to make money when you sign others up. We’re all using different strategies to build the business.  I’ve always like a [...]

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3. August 2008

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Technology Keeps Getting Cheaper

I spent today going through accounting records.  Now, isn’t that everybody’s dream Sunday?  I found something pretty interesting though.  Wow!  Have my costs gone down. In fact, I’m sure I had been overpaying for a few years more than I should have.  In March 2007, I bought my partner out of TaxLoopholes and some other ventures [...]

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2. August 2008

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Do More of What Works and Less of What Doesn’t

I am a bit of a stats junkie.  I love trying something and see what happens.  I’ve been dancing around the whole MLM concept and when a friend’s income suddenly popped a few months ago, I finally got off the fence and jumped in. The thing I like about this particular opportunity is even if you [...]

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