Could This Be Google’s real Nemesis? Cuil.com (pronounced “Cool.com”) - New Search Engine

I thought this was quite an exciting development to say the least…

A team of Ex-Google Search engine developers have got on their bikes and set up a new search engine called “www.cuil.com” and pronounced “Cool” .

What’s more, they have already indexed 120 Billion search pages, which they claim is more than three times any other search engine. (more…)

John Reese’s Traffic Secrets 2.0 launch - and our bonus $388 internet marketing software offer…

You will have needed to have been on Mars yesterday to miss the blizzard of mail on the latest
Traffic Secrets 2.0 launch by John Reese. I generally avoid hype, which is why we did not
join in the blizzard of email marketing that was going on yesterday. (more…)

Google Nemesis / Google Slasher - interesting, but flawed?

I too got a pile of mail inviting me to jump in to the Google Nemesis launch.

If you haven’t heard of it then it is a server side, template driven, one-click method of quickly setting up Clickbank affiliate reviews and sending traffic using AdWords (or other PPC’s).

Well, I thought I would take a look and signed up - but my question here is, is this approach not seriously flawed? (more…)

Keywords Analyzer vs. Keyword Elite for AdWords Marketing - which keyword tool has the edge…?

One of the most important uses for keyword research tools like Keywords Analyzer or Keyword Elite is in the field of AdWords marketing.

In adwords marketing, one of the critical pieces of information that any adwords marketer needs to know, is the relative adwords demand for each keyword - and that is what keyword tools like Keywords Analyzer or Keyword Elite will give you. (more…)

Blog Controversy - the Ken and Rosalind show

Here’s an interesting one that just got my attention.

It seems that Ken Evoy of Sitesell fame (a very accomplished internet marketer) has just dropped an email bombshell on his unsuspecting audience entitled “Blogging is a massive mistake”.

Rosalind Gardner just mailed me scratching her head wondering why on earth he would say that - and then goes onto prove the exact opposite with real-life examples. Like how her NPT Blog gets over 2000 visitors a day.

I am not sure what got into Ken’s head to say that one - we disagree completely with him on this and side with Rosalind. Blogging puts content on the internet which in turn attracts traffic - free traffic. How anyone can say that’s a bad thing beats us.
I have a personal friend in a small-town living in the bottom of Africa whos cookery blog attracts over a thousand visitors a day. I think she would disagree with Ken as well.