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Huge Unrestrict​ed PLR Bundle Sale With PLR Resell Rights

Melissa Ingold from SpecialReportClub.com is closing the doors on her unrestricted PLR packages. Before she pulls them, she is offering the entire collection of resell PLR at a bargain basement price – but this package will only be available until Thursday, June 30.

These PLR packages can be used just like regular PLR content – but they also include the rights for you to sell them as PLR too.

===>>> Huge Unrestrict​ed PLR Bundle Sale With PLR Resell Rights  <<<===

The Topics of the 12 PLR Packages are:

1. Affiliate Marketing Breakout
2. Amazon Navigator
3. Clickbank Review Blogging
4. CPA Marketing
5. Facebook Social Ads
6. Firesale Magician
7. Followup *Cash* Plan
8. Making Sense of Adsense
9. Joint Venture Marketing
10. Scribd Traffic Roadmap
11. Viral Marketing
12. Website Traffic

Each package includes:

- One 25+ page report (.doc format)
- One 10+ page give away report (.doc format)
- A brandable version of both reports
- A sales letter
- Mini site template for sales letter
- thank-you page for sales letter
- squeeze page
- confirmation page upsell copy
- thank-you page with upsell copy
- 5 follow-up emails
- 1 promotional email
- 2 professionally designed ecovers
- 4 banners & buttons
- PSD versions of the ecovers
- Five 400-600 word PLR articles
- Five 300 word PLR blog posts
- List of affiliate program recommendations
- List of traffic sources

To get full details about these packages and to grab your huge PLR packages now, click here now. Remember, this PLR sale is only until June 30, and then these resell PLR packages will be pulled and gone. Grab them while you can!

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Helpful PLR Content

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Helpful PLR Content

You can find lots of PLR content bundles for your blogs and/or newsletters at DIYPLR.com. Use Coupon Code: welovediy to get a $5 discount when you order by December 4, 2010.

Here are just some of the PLR article bundles you can find at DIYPLR.com:

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Working at Home as a Website Developer

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Working at Home as a Website Developer

Website developers can work in the comfort of their own homes and make more money than they would if they were to work for an employer. If you know how to make websites or if you have some education in this field, you will find more than enough jobs to keep you living comfortably. Developing websites does take some skill, but once you become familiar with the different tools of the trade, even a newbie can start building websites for other people.

Web developers can find work on many of the job bidding websites or by advertising their services at forums that are found all over the Internet. Such forums that webmasters frequent are great places to advertise and find potential clients needing a website developed. If you do a good job, many of these clients become repeat business. If your work is good and you get the website done quickly, the pay is superior to any other type of work you can do from home.

Income opportunities for a website developer are higher than what one would think. It is possible to make as much as twenty-five hundred dollars for one website and as less as two hundred dollars. If you are looking to make good money for your talents and time, you can choose what jobs you take. You want to be paid for the work you do. If you are just starting out, you might have to take some lower paying jobs until you build a name for yourself. Once your name is associated with superior websites, you will have webmaster asking for you because of your reputation.

Reputation is important when you are a website developer. If you do not provide high quality functioning websites, you are not going to have much business or requests for your services. You need to take your time on every website and make sure the owner is satisfied and everything works, as it should. The functions of the website you create are vital to the webmaster. If you do not complete the job, you might not be paid.

If you choose to become a website developer, you should know how to price the job and how you are going to be paid. Many developers ask for half of the payment upfront. This protects you in the event the webmaster disappears after completion. It is important that you know exactly how your payments will occur. Having a paypal account is the easiest way to receive payments. 

Whether you are a beginner or experienced at website development, you have to know the applications that are used to design websites. If you are going to use a hosting site, most have tutorials that walk you through the development of a website. The C-panel is very easy to use once you do it the first time. If the webmaster needs graphics and you are not familiar with this type of work, you might need to hire a graphic designer to complete the website. Make sure that you include this expense in the price. 

If you need to learn out to create websites so you can work at home in this line of work, you can take some free online website development courses. Many moms that work as home writing and blogging have learned to develop websites and now offer their talents in writing and website development. They make the websites and supply the content. This just means that you can make more money from one job.

If the webmaster requires the development of the website and content, you will need to find a writer if you cannot do both. You should always price this accordingly. You want good content, so that means that the price must meet the quality of the content that you need.

If you want to make some serious money working from home, you should consider website development. You might have seen many moms offering their services for making websites and wonder how they do it. They have learned by building their own websites. They are able to advertise their services to others who do not have the time or just do not want to try to learn how to build a website.

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A good website can be a great tool for boosting your sales. On the other hand, a poorly made website can turn customers off to current and even future products. Here are some tips to creating a website that will help you, rather than hurt you.

1. Consistent look. Have you ever noticed, while every page of a magazine looks slightly different, there’s generally a consistent organization, color scheme, and overall look to the whole magazine? This helps users who read the magazine find exactly what they’re looking for quickly and easily. In the same way, if you keep your web pages consistent, your customers will have an easier time finding things.

2. Test different browsers. So, you’ve set up your website and it looks exactly how you want it. Then your customers start getting upset because they can’t find items, figure out how to order, or even see simple parts of your page. The likely problem? Their browser. Contrary to popular belief, not everyone uses the same program to surf the web. It’s recommended that you design your page so it can be seen well on most, if not all Internet browsers.

3. Support. While it’s great to have an awesome website, if it goes down or has other technical issues, you’re not going to be making any money off of it. Plus, it will probably upset your customers as well. Once you get your website up and going, be sure to keep it going and get issues and bugs worked out as quickly as possible.

4. Keep it simple. Your site should look good, and can have some special features, but if it’s too complicated or the colors and designs are just too much, you’re likely to lose customers. Try to keep it simple with just a few special touches. Keep it appealing without being overwhelming.

5. Keep it coming. It’s great to get information from a website, but it’s a pain to go check for updates all the time. Keep your users updated by adding a newsletter or RSS feed. This is a great way to keep them updated and introduce new products.

6. Get feedback. Running a business is all about helping the customer, so why not improve your site by asking your users what they want. You can add a quick survey or just a suggestion box to the side of each page.

7. Make searching easy. If you have a lot of information on your website, try adding a search box so visitors can easily find what they’re looking for. A search box will help them find what they want and keep them coming back in the future.

8. Have content. If your website is mostly links and advertisements or sales pitches and products, there’s not going to be much on there to inspire people to stay at your website. You have to have quality content on your site. Plus, if done right, good content can also help you get links and go up in the SEO rankings.

9. Have discussions. Almost any website can be benefited by adding a message board. This is not only a great way to answer people’s questions and keep them coming back, it can also be a great way for your customers to get to know you and trust you as an expert.

10. Have fun. If you don’t like your website, and don’t like working on it, it’s going to show through in your work. Just because a topic might be able to make money, doesn’t mean you will find it interesting. Try to create websites that you have an interest in and want to keep going.

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Build a Great Website that Works

by Work at Home Magazine

It seems like everyone and their mother (and grandmother!) has a website these days. That’s why it’s important to be able to build a quality website to help promote your business and sell your products. Here are ten quick tips to help even a novice build a quality site.

1. Know your audience. If you watch the latest hot cartoon and then watch reruns of shows from the 60s, you’re probably going to see not only commercials for different products, but they’re going to be totally different styles. In the same way, a website whose audience is older shouldn’t have things that will appeal to teens or a younger generation. Knowing your audience is the first step to meeting their needs.

2. Keep it simple. Simple websites are not only easier to navigate, they also load faster so your customers don’t get frustrated waiting to find what they’re looking for.

3. Ask for feedback. Always have a way for your users to send you feedback. This will help you make changes your customers want to keep them coming back, and even recommend you to their friends. You can put feedback boxes or questions on different pages, or you can add a message board with a feedback section.

4. Don’t branch out too much. It’s best to focus your website on one area or product. If you offer several different products or types of products, you need to have several websites to promote them so visitors aren’t bombarded with things they don’t want.

5. Be consistent. Make each page the same format, font, color, etc to keep visitors from getting confused at where to find what they’re looking for.

6. Be readable. Not only do you need a font that’s readable and colors that don’t hurt the eyes, but it’s also extremely beneficial to have correct spelling and grammar. Customers aren’t likely to stick around if they think you’re lazy or don’t know what you’re talking about.

7. Add RSS feed. Many people keep themselves updated by using RSS feeds instead of checking websites constantly. By adding a RSS feed, you can not only catch these users, you can also tailor feeds specifically for their interests.

8. Keep it current. Besides the danger of having out-of-date information, pages that are updated more often get visited more often, and give you a better chance of keeping more customers.

9. Make things easy to find. Everyone wants things fast, and adding a search box or an easy site map will help them find what they’re looking for quickly and easily.

10. Have fun. Ultimately, if you do everything right, but your site is just like every other well-made site, you still may not be able to make money off it. Your site needs to have something unique that reflects who you are and what you can provide.

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To maintain a successful business website, you have to keep your visitors coming back. Unless you offer them something to come back to, then chances are they will not. You will need content on your website that not only interests them, but also changes regularly.

1) Articles- Articles give your visitor something to read. Undoubtedly, sometime in the future, you customer will have a question, or want more information about the product or service that they received from your business. If the articles pertain to your business and the products and services that you offer, then they will be able to access the information.

You do not necessary have to write these articles yourself. Blog Content Club gives members 250 Ready To Post Blog Articles in 10 Niches Every Month. Check it out at http://www.blogcontentclub.com

You can post information about your products directly from the package, or makers website.

There are several article directories online that provide good, quality content at no cost to you. It is as simple as visiting the directories, searching for articles that suit your business, and then copying them into your website. You are only required to provide a link back to the original authors website.

2) Contests- Who does not want to win something? By offering contests (especially if they change frequently) gives your visitors something to come back for. When the visitor signs up for the contest you may also want to include a link to your newsletter.

The key is to change the contest frequently, whether it be weekly, monthly, or semi-annually. Just remember, the more you change your contest the more times your visitors will come back to your site.

3) Coupons and Discounts- You may want to provide coupons or discounts for your previous clients to entice them to return to your website.

You can use the coupons a number of ways. A few ideas are:

-A buy one get one free.
-A specific percent discount (such as 10%)
-Free or discounted shipping

Discounts are easy to administer, provided you have a shopping cart. The typical way discounts are given is by code. A code word such as “springtime” allows customers with the code word to receive a discount.

 Alternately, you may want to provide a printable coupon on your, and accept it at your physical location.
4) Forums- Forums provide something that everyone craves: conversation. If a forum is provided on your site, the visitor will have a reason to visit your website frequently, whether it be to ask a question when help is needed or to keep up on a conversation.

You can host your forum from your site, or choose to use a third party forum, whatever your prefer. Both have their pros and cons, it just comes down to what is best for your business.

5) Blog- Believe It or not, people are interested in what you have to say! A blog will not only allow you to update your clients on your business and life, but it also gives you a great opportunity to add those much needed keywords to your website.

6) Newsletter- A newsletter is one of the best ways to keep your visitors coming back time and time again.

You will want to include part of a unique article or tip in your newsletter, and then a link to the rest. This will force your viewers to visit your site to get the remainder of the story.

Once again you do not have to write all the content yourself. Using professional blog content will cut the time it takes to put a newsletter together in half. Blog Content Club gives members 250 Ready To Post Blog Articles in 10 Niches Every Month. Check it out at http://www.blogcontentclub.com

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