7 Ways To Find Profitable Membership Site Ideas

By Jimmy D. Brown of Membership To Go Some ideas burst into the air like a rocket. Others quickly fizzle off into the night like a bottle rocket. There’s a big difference between an “idea” and a “great idea”, right? Fortunately, there’s also a simple process that you can follow to get great ideas for … Read more

7 Membership Site Mistakes

By Jimmy D. Brown of Membership To Go Starting a membership site is a smart business move, but only if you do it right. Every month dozens of people start membership sites only to shut them down just a few months later. Often the failed site ruins their reputation because they didn’t deliver what they … Read more

The Profit Potential of Fiction Book Publishing

Most fictions writers know that the chance of becoming a multi-millionaire from publishing a book has about as much likelihood of happening as winning the lottery. The success of writers such as Tom Clancy rarely happens. It’s becoming more and more difficult to realize true monetary success from having a work of fiction published by … Read more

Find a PLR Package That Over Delivers

On the top of any Internet marketer’s wish list is the perfect information product, all shiny and “ready to drive off the lot fully loaded,” like a quality written PLR eBook with all the trimmings such as graphics, articles and autoresponders. Does this seem like a dream? Actually, there are some great PLR packages out … Read more

What Article Marketing Website Allows Affiliate Links?

There is one powerful article marketing website that will allow you to put in affiliate links when you’re submitting an article. That site is GoArticles. Some of you may have tried to submit articles there only to have them rejected. A rejection usually comes because the terms of service weren’t followed to the letter. When … Read more

How to Market Your Work of Fiction

In the olden days of fiction publishing and marketing, the author sent her precious package of verbiage to an overworked and underpaid editor of a publishing company and waited for an acceptance (more often a rejection) letter in the mail. If the book happened to be chosen and accepted from the slush pile of manuscripts, … Read more