Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at
5:00 am

Take a look at your online portfolio and what do you see? If you’re like most people trying to make a living online, you’ll see a quality continuum that dates back from your first efforts to the present. Hopefully, it’s a linear progression but often it’s not. What I mean is that all of us have been constantly bombarded since we’ve gotten into this business with every money making scheme known to man. Consequently, we’re more likely to have sites that reflect more what was the hot thing at the time it was built than a steady improvement from one site to the next.
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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 at
11:34 am
How many times when you’re reviewing affiliate products or making changes to your BANS store do you ask yourself “What would I do in this situation?.” It’s human nature to use our own experiences to predict what will be successful and what won’t. Unfortunately, using ourselves as yardsticks may be an incredibly limiting mistake.
Let’s take a look at three people and see who has the best chance of success.
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 at
10:55 am
Today is day 2 of the Build A Niche Store Rebuild series.
In this series, I am going to be taking a
step-by-step approach to getting my Build A Niche Store, or BANS, seen, visited and making daily sales.
Today’s topic: Analyzing The Terapeak Data
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at
10:18 am
Today is day 1 of the Build A Niche Store Rebuild series.
In this series, I am going to be taking a
step-by-step approach to getting my Build A Niche Store, or BANS, seen, visited and making daily sales.
Today’s topic: Identifying The Highest Ticket Store Categories
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Friday, April 11th, 2008 at
11:05 am
Quick recap
As I stated in my earlier blog post “Making Money With My Build A Niche Store“, I am going to be taking a
step-by-step approach to getting my Build A Niche Store, or BANS, seen, visited and making daily sales.
The first step in that process is taking stock of where I am at right now. For this, I’ll let my stats speak for themselves.
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