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Yes Please Mr Brausch

(1) Hi James re your recent offer to obtain a copy of the first issue of your hard-copy mailed newsletter ‘Testing’ — I’d like to receive an email copy as suggested at:

http://www.jamesbrausch.org/anyone-want-a-free-copy-of-testing/

(2) Please DO NOTsend to my WHOIS address which is, obviously. encrypted and private but to the following address (I already lost one gift from you this way!):

htrblog @ gmail.com (without spaces…you will appreciate I don’t want every spammer in Kingdom Come sending me their latest pharmaceutical offers! Not that even this strategy will keep me safe for long, I guess.)

(3) I promise to send you a review, as requested.

Thanks

Al

(If this makes no sense to other readers (!) then just see the previous post which explains it all…but be sure to due it by Tuesday 4 March 2008!)

Mr James Brausch Latest Give-away

I haven’t written anything about James Brausch for a few days (indeed other projects have taken me off this blog for a few days altogether) but I have to mention Mr Brausch latest offer.

He launched a new mailed out newsletter recently simply called ‘Testing’ in which he publishes statistical results from the many continuous tests he is running on all his revenue generating websites.  This is important data as it means the websites are constantly being optimized to improve conversions and as such the data MIGHT be useful to others who wish to avoid the need to spend years developing their own datbase in order to glean the benefits Mr Brausch derives from his ‘Testing’ results.

He is currently offering a ‘free’ email copy of one this newsletter as a taster and if you want a copy then you need to follow these instructions JUST AS I AM HERE. All you need to do is provide some feedback about the copy of James Brausch ‘Testing’ newsletter sent to you:

Quote from http://www.jamesbrausch.org/anyone-want-a-free-copy-of-testing/:

“Would you like a free copy of the first issue of the Testing newsletter?

I’ll be happy to send you a copy of this first issue by email (this is normally a printed newsletter delivered via postal mail, but I’ll make an exception for you for this one issue and send it via email). 

To request your free issue:

1. Post your request on your blog with a link to this post on my blog.  I’ll see the link or the trackback.

2. Include an email address in your post unless your whois information is correct.

3. Promise to give a review of this issue of the newsletter on your blog once you have received it and read it.

That’s it.

I’m giving away free copies to anyone with a blog in return for a testimonial (or negative feedback if you think that’s appropriate after you read it).

Regards,

-Diego

P.S. This offer expires Tuesday at noon.  If you want a free copy of the first issue… then hop on it!”

NOTE: The trackback requirement is, of course, to James Brausch blog!!

Santa Brausch Strikes Again

Belated Merry Christmas to all my reader! (;D…not a spelling error!)

For what it’s worth…If you missed out on James Brausch’s valuable Christmas Gift here is a link to what he said about those who whinged about missing out last year.

I was a bit peeved last year, myself, to miss out on ‘Santa Brausch’s’ gift, just as I have done AGAIN this year – and not because of not checking my mail on Christmas day either…Once again, as with most Americans (it seems), for James only the US really ‘exists’ when it comes to these deals…

In fact, I fully expect, ONCE AGAIN, to get my ‘Christmas’ Brausch family postcard telling me how to access my gift on Christmas Day only – in about a weeks time (that’s when I got last years ‘gift’ — a week after Christmas Day) all thanks to being over-the-water in the UK.

So whilst I endorse and use (and have paid for) many of JDB’s products — I guess the only way to be sure of Santa arriving next year is to relocate to the US…or maybe Costa Rica!

I realize that any gift, or indeed any purchase, of James’ products will only pay off if you actually ‘put them to use’. I also reckon that over the year that $2000 value I missed out is more than made-up for by keeping up with his ‘blog, a medley of philosophy, ‘wisdom’ and acidity, all posted in the name of inspiring folks to both succeed and to buy his products (the general purpose of his busy weblog).

If you stumble upon this item and haven’t seen James D Brausch Internet Marketing 101 blog — and you are thinking about, or trying currently to make some extra income online, then you could do a lot worse than sign up to keep in touch with his regular posts.

ADVISORY NOTE: Like others, we have found James ‘blog quite addictive — even when he is a rude and arrogant sounding pain-in-the-butt (which you should be aware that he quite often is!)…but then his efforts are generally in the name of goading, pushing, prodding, shaming and overall inspiring you to succeed. Some need more ’stick’ than ‘carrot’ James would seem, no doubt rightly, to believe. So suck it up, and look for the many gems amongst the bile that could seriously improve YOUR chances of succeeding online in 2008!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Al G Smith

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Is your address worth US$2000?

Seen James Brausch’s generous Christmas offer?:

Internet Business 101

“I Just Decided On The Christmas Gift!”see http://www.jamesbrausch.com/

within the next few hours and sign up to receive a gift worth $2000 — this is only for readers of his ‘blog. so if you are only an intermittent visitor get your act into gear and take a look now. As James says there is no catch and the gift is a real no-strings gift.

Cheers

Al

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Here’s a Question for James Brausch

Hi James

Thanks for the opportunity to pose a question again.

For anyone who has stumbled on this blog post I’m referring to the occasional opportunity that the individualistic Internet Marketer, James D Braush, presents via his own eponymous ‘blog (to whit: http://www.jamesbrausch.com/?p=827 )

I’m a previously confessed fan of some of James’ products and if you scroll back you’ll spot some previous relevant posts already on this relatively recently established blog. The reason for this is that I like the simplicity of James’ approach to pursuing commercial success on the ‘Net and I guess it also has something to do with that instinctive ‘gut-feel’ that the the Brauschian method seems to sound more convincing than the plethora of ‘latest/greatest/web tool’ offers that tumble daily from the realms of most of the ’self-professed guru-guild’ (who shall naturally remain nameless!)…

So to the inspiration for my ‘question’…

In a recent trawl through some of the nether regions of the ‘Net I came across a slightly amusing old thread (summer 2006) on a forum that related to several apparent forum regulars getting rather ‘hot under the collar’ having ‘uncovered’ a number of James Brausch Interns posting what amounted to ’spam’ posts about how ‘great’ they thought JDB’s products were. These posts and the the related links that had been ‘divulged’ to James’ Intern site were all removed way back then…BUT this got me thinking…

QUESTION:

James, given the general thrust of your Internet Business development methodology – based around “Traffic + Copywriting + Product = Successful Internet Business” – where your ‘traffic getting‘ activity seems to focus on article submission (using your unique article submitter, ArtemisPro in particular of course) and sales are maximized through the optimizing of copywriting (involves your brilliant tool Glyphius, naturally) and products are developed (using the techniques taught in courses like: Info Product Creation)…

Would you also advocate the use of complementary methods that could be seen as ‘gray’ if not exactly ‘black’ activities, including things like forum spamming, to stimulate traffic (for as long as you can get away with it)…or was this (example cited) just a bit of testing of this approach using your ‘pen named’ acolytes (undertaken as a typical Intern task, in the normal process of your automated business)?

And if I am allowed supplementaries: I noted that one commenter on the aforementioned threads, suggested that you fairly firmly advised against using Adsense/ppc whilst regularly exploiting this approach profitably yourself (the theory being that advising ‘followers’ against ppc reduced your competition, hence ppc costs)…was this a fair observation? And do you actually think using Adsense or other ppc is a GOOD thing to do in the process of building traffic? (If the answer is yes, are you ever likely to have a tutorial product for this traffic getting method?)

Thanks. in advance, James (assuming I get the trackback picked up) — And sorry we never made it to CR, a bit of a greater challenge from UK than from US I think — plus we’ve had too much hassle trying to complete our move to Spain! (I’ll let you know when we get settled there you & the family would be welcome any time ;-D)

Al

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