Friday, July 20, 2007

Facebook’s Latest…

Facebook has been receiving some extra media attention lately. Some analysts believe the social networking mega site may not be worth as much as everyone thinks. Get all the details on WebProNews.




iPhone Update

AT&T has been getting a significant number of their competitors’ business. Also, a major overseas bidder will likely get the rights to seel the iPhone in Europe. For all the details, check out WebProNews.

Turn of Events for Internet Radio

Just when Internet radio supporters were beginning to lose all hope, last night’s events gave them encouragement. SoundExchange Director, John Simson, announced to the House Commerce Committee that webcasters can continue to stream after July 15th, which was the scheduled day of the fee increase. Dan McSwain of the Radio and Internet Newsletter, told WebProNews they are very pleased with this turn of events. Catch the full story including details on a proposed bill which could postpone the fee increase for 60 days, right here on WebProNews.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Looking Grim for Internet Radio

The Court of Appeals overturned the attempt by webmasters to delay the royalty rate deadline deadline which is scheduled for July 15th. SavetheNetRadio.org is urging listeners to call their Senators and Representatives to act on the Internet Radio Equality Act immediately. Stay tuned to WebProNews for the very latest details in this continuing story.




Affiliate Summit: Interview With Jeremy Schoemaker on Monetization

WebProNews spoke with Jeremy Schoemaker, AKA Shoemoney, at the Affiliate Summit in Miami. He shared tips about when to start considering monetization for a site, and also spam prevention methods. Watch our exclusive coverage from the Affiliate Summit in Miami for all the details.




Affiliate Summit: Stratigent’s Bill Bruno on Leveraging Web Analytics to Track Affiliate Programs

At the Affiliate Summit in Miami, Bill Bruno, Principal of Stratigent, LLC, spoke with WebProNews about his session on Leveraging Web Analytics to Track Affiliate Program. Although it is beneficial to have a campaign and track it, it does not stop there. Hear what the next step is, as well as other helpful tips straight from Bill Bruno, right here on WebProNews.





Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Affiliate Summit Miami: Mark Papia, FOX Interactive Media

WebProNews caught up with Mark Papia, the V.P. of Performance Marketing at FOX Interactive Media. In this exclusive interview, Papia talks about the future of MySpace and the competition it faces with other social networking sites.



Affiliate Summit: Google’s Rob Kniaz on the Affiliate Summit

At the Affiliate Summit in Miami, Google’s Product Manager, Rob Kniaz spoke with WebProNews about the conference. Google hoped to gain feedback from its users and they did. Hear how Google will use this feedback, plus how new affiliates can work with them to produce profits, only on WebProNews.



Affiliate Summit: Sam Harrelson on Affiliate Marketing and Social Networking

At the Affiliate Summit in Miami, WebProNews caught up with Sam Harrelson, Evangelist with Clicks2Customers, to talk about the relationship between affiliate marketing and social networking sites. Many affiliates are using these social networking sites to actually market themselves. Hear all of what Sam had to say, only on WebProNews.





Affiliate Summit: Joel Comm On The Next Internet Millionaire

WebProNews spoke with Joel Comm about his upcoming reality show, The Next Internet Millionaire. The first ever internet based reality show premieres soon, and you can check out all the details on WebProNews.




Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Affiliate Summit: Jay Berkowitz on Strategies For Affiliate Marketing

WebProNews spoke with Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com, about everything from WEB 3.0 to a few critical strategies for affiliate marketing. Stay tuned to WebProNews for full coverage of the Affiliate Marketing Summit in Miami.


Affiliate Summit: Pete Wellborn on What You Don’t Know May Hurt You

WebProNews is in Miami covering the Affiliate Summit and caught up with Pete Wellborn of Wellborn and Wallace LLC who was one of the main speakers on “What you don’t know may hurt you”. Wellborn talks about how third parties can make you liable.


Ebay the new Craigslist Competitor?

EBay has released a new classifieds site similar to craigslist. While the two seperately owned sites have some very clear differences, they also have some unique things in common. Can eBay’s new site, Kijiji compete with the classified giant that already has a stable reputation? Check out the full story on WebProNews.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Is This Email Marketing Software All Hype

"Is this email marketing software all hype?


Or, does Mailloop REALLY have the potential to

help you grow a six-figure income Internet business?"


Product Review of "Mailloop: email and Business Automation Software"


Are you drowning in a sea of email chores...? Sure, email is now considered to be one of the top 3 essential Internet marketing strategies:










>>

A single email campaign can be worth $1,000s (if not TENS of $1,000s) in sales -- in less than 24 hours.
>>And unlike like offline advertising, there are NO printing, envelope, or postage costs to take a bite out of your profits -- email is FREE to send.

... The PROBLEM is, unless you automate your email chores early in your business lifecycle, what you're *saving* on postage and printing costs COULD be eaten up by 100s of wasted hours.



It's not really FREE to send an email campaign if it takes you 3 days to actually get it out the door!



Fortunately, today there are software and services available that take the grunt work out of sending email campaigns, newsletters, and autoresponders...


... Leaving you free to worry about the fun stuff, like crafting high-impact email campaigns... or automating your backend sales with series of autoresponders!


A favorite on my list of tools is Derek Gehl's (of Internet Marketing Center fame) Mailloop -- email and Business Automation Software.


Are people REALLY increasing profits

with Mailloop? Or, is it all hype?


Personally, I've always been comfortable using and recommending Mailloop to my friends and business associates because it has a proven track-record.


The software has been around (and evolving through updates) since 1998... and was originally built by Derek's team to manage their own email marketing campaigns, which now...


Generate over $3.5 Million is sales per year!!!!!!


Of course, if you're just getting started, software that manages email campaigns worth MILLIONS of dollars per year might seem a bit out of your league.


So I think it's important to note that Mailloop also has a long, proven track-record of helping "Regular Joe's" who have started small (with NO opt-in list or experience sending email) grow to a six-figure income -- and beyond!






(If you visit Derek Gehl's website, you can read actual case studies of these real people, and see proof of their RESULTS! Click here now.)

Sure it's more affordable... but are you

giving up features and control?


If you're price conscious like me, you'll also appreciate the value-for-the-dollar Mailloop gives you.


Mailloop has been designed to give small and home-based business owners ALL the email automation tools you need, in one easy-to-use software interface...


So while many of the email management services used by the Fortune 500s will "two-bit" you to death with extra charges that can run into the $1,000s per year, with Mailloop you get everything you need to...



  • Easily collect email addresses from an opt-in form on your website

  • Subscribe and unsubscribe people from your list automatically

  • Import existing lists of opt-in customers and subscribers

  • Send professional-looking email campaigns -- in text and HTML

  • Manage MULTIPLE newsletters from one interface

  • Automate your customer service with autoresponders

  • Send automated "follow-up" emails with unlimited autoresponders


... Plus tons more, all for one very reasonable, low one-time payment -- and NO EXTRA charges, ever!


What about support? Will you be crying

by your computer at 2 a.m.?


Here's where I really give Derek and his team some serious praise.



Until a couple of years ago, support for the Mailloop software was limited to some videos and a help manual. Yes, there were a few staff dedicated to supporting customers, but I generally get the impression they were spread too thin.


In the last couple of years, though, Derek and IMC have really beefed up their technical support... I take it this has happened in response to customer demand.


So now, not only has Mailloop been streamlined with these GREAT wizards that walk you step by step through all the critical tasks like sending your first email, setting up your first autoresponder, etc...


... Mailloop ALSO now comes with a complete suite of video tutorials, a customer support center, and personal support on-demand from a very knowledgeable, and VERY available, team of Internet marketing experts.


So getting set up with Mailloop and sending your first email campaign is a breeze...


The final verdict... Is Mailloop a diamond or a dud?


Overall, I give Mailloop my highest recommendation.



Not only do you get the entire suite of email management tools for a low, one-time payment -- a value of literally $1,000s per year...


... You also get unlimited support from IMC's experienced staff... something other service providers are charging $100+ per hour for!



And with Mailloop's track-record of helping regular people boost their incomes over six-figures per year, you can be confident that you're using a software that's already PROVEN to get results!



To get started with Mailloop, OR learn the strategies Derek Gehl used to make over $3.5 Million last year alone with email marketing, visit:http://mailloop.check-free.info/


I give Mailloop my HIGHEST recommendation!


Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Affiliate Summit Miami Hits Monday

Affiliate Summit Miami will be taking place July 8-10, and WebProNews will be there to bring you exclusive coverage. The event will have the experts speaking on topics such as Addressing Publishers’ Needs, Monetizing Communities, as well as many more helpful subjects. Google’s Product Manager, Rob Kniaz told WebProNews in over the phone that he is looking forward to the event and is anticipating a great time. Stay tuned to WebProNews for the full coverage of the 2007 Affiliate Summit Miami.