By Travis, on February 25th, 2010%
If you want to create a web page, such as a squeeze page, but you have never created web sites before, it can seem like a daunting task. I’m going to discuss a few options that will help you get online as soon as possible:
Create your page using OpenOffice
Create a WordPress site
Hire a freelancer
Create your page . . . → Read More: Creating Simple Web Pages
By Travis, on February 23rd, 2010%
If you saw my last post and visited my new site about accomplishing your goals, you were looking at one of my “squeeze” pages. These pages are used to capture people’s email addresses (leads) to see if people are actually interested in my upcoming product.
Why Use a Squeeze Page?
Why use a squeeze page at all? Why . . . → Read More: Using a Squeeze Page to Capture Leads
By Travis, on February 18th, 2010%
I have finished setting up my web site for my new eBook! I created three squeeze pages and a Google experiment that divides traffic equally between the three pages, so I can see which one performs the best. I also signed up for an email newsletter service that makes it really easy to keep track of . . . → Read More: New eBook Experiment is Live!
By Travis, on February 16th, 2010%
In this series of blog posts, I’m detailing the steps required to set up OpenOffice to write a book. In Part 1, I walked through the installation process for OpenOffice. In Part 2 I explained how to create a template for your book, to make it easy to have the same look and feel throughout. Here . . . → Read More: Setting Up OpenOffice Part 3 – PDF Conversion
By Travis, on February 11th, 2010%
In this series of blog posts, I’m detailing the steps required to set up OpenOffice to write a book. In Part 1, I walked through the installation process for OpenOffice. Here in Part 2 I’m going to discuss setting up a template for your book.
Setting up a Template
Creating a template for your document or book makes . . . → Read More: Setting Up OpenOffice Part 2 – Templates
By Travis, on February 9th, 2010%
OpenOffice is a suite of office applications much like Microsoft Office. OpenOffice lets you easily create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, diagrams, drawings, databases, and more. OpenOffice is free and open source, so you can download and install it on as many computers as you want without any licensing fees or hassles. You can use OpenOffice to open . . . → Read More: Setting Up OpenOffice Part 1 – Installation
By Travis, on February 4th, 2010%
For most people, $100,000 per year is the sweet spot – we all want that six-figure income, right? Does a six figure income seem far off or impossible for you? I assure you, you can do it and it is almost certainly easier than you think.
By selling online you can reach an audience of over . . . → Read More: Why $100,000 Per Year Is Easier Than You Think
By Travis, on February 2nd, 2010%
In January I came up with a list of 14 eBook ideas that I could write and sell online. I collected a ton of marketing data about each idea that helped me decide on which eBook to write. I decided to write my book about setting and achieving goals. See my last post for more information . . . → Read More: January 2010 Results
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