Saturday, December 13th, 2008 at
10:03 pm
What is up with that? StarMicro.net, who cares? Right.
Well, I care and I decided to review / share my experience with StarMicro of Fremont California with all the world. First let me just say that none of this had to happen but, of course the key there is “had”. With all the rumblings going on about customer service lately, I thought it only fitting to share.
Run away, exit the page, close your browser, or just pull the plug if you end up at StarMicro.net looking for computer parts.
I’ve been without my PC for the last week and will be for probably another week and who do you think I can thank so very much for that? Did you say StarMicro.net? I thought I heard you say Starmicro.net and if so, you are 100% correct.
What’s that, Why? Oh, why, well let me tell you why… Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 at
5:03 pm
So, are your visitors reading or leaving? That seems like a tough question to answer as you are not watching them when they are there. Most likely the majority are not. And you really can’t control it. Or, can you? Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 at
11:08 am
I provide a lot of help too many people just like yourself. My time does get spread thin and the horizontal damage is that I don’t post as often as I should to up1level. Well, my friends I’m guilty as charged. I’ll have to try to do better.
Today a quick post, Are you doing all you can do?
What I’m referring to is related to the marketing of your sites. We all need to set goals and really adhere to them in order to get our business to the next level. If you don’t, who will? You really need to to set your goal small to start with and then expand on it. This way your goals will be attainable and become easier with each expansion. Lets start with articles, write a new article at least 3 times a week and don’t publish all to the same site. The article has 2 purposes ONLY, first to create / expand your expertness and second backlinks / drive traffic to your site. FYI: second is probably more important than first.
Al
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 at
10:44 am
All too often the report does not exceed the sales copy. Without a doubt one of the most disappointing feelings occurs after you read a promising sales letter, take action by clicking the buy button, excitiedly download the file, open it up, read it front to back, and realize that it is useless. The copy on the sales page contained all the promises but the ebook left those promises unanswered. Read more
Friday, October 31st, 2008 at
7:34 pm
What I’m getting at is, in your business you have to do whatever you need to do to reach the goal that you have set. Now I’m talking legally, of course. Just as TV controls professional sports (at least in the USA), Google controls the Internet. Google sets the rules and we, more…
Friday, October 31st, 2008 at
1:31 am
While jumping around I came across this these SEO Google Gadgets which is are all in one SEO Tools.
Friday, October 24th, 2008 at
10:18 am
it wasn’t so. Guess that is wrong. Last evening, on the way home from picking up my daughter’s car, we stop for a fast food dinner. No big deal, right. We sit down to eat and on the flat panel TV is Wolfe Blitzer (CNN) and the topic of discusson at that moment…. Bank Executives Getting Big Bonuses From the $700 BILLION bailout money. read on >
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 at
12:39 am
There I was catching up on my inbox and I open up an email from Howie and it immediately catches my attention. “Why No Money” I had to read on. As I’m reading the email I knew this was going to be right on the money. Howie did an excellent job of hitting my thoughts about the world today. It is so important to have a plan and start taking action before your back is against the wall. Website monetization, Internet marketing, and Niche Marketing are probably the last opportunities avaiable to anyone taking action to make the change to controller from controlled. A few decades ago, you got a job (hate that word), went to it 9a-5p Monday thru Friday for 40hrs, you were loyal to the company and the company was loyal to you. 30-40 years later you retired with a pension. Read on …