The Site Rush Review Controversial Video

Site rush launches tomorrow at 12pm noon.

If you can not wait that long CLICK HERE to watch the controversial Site Rush video.

 Also, you can get a free "all revealing" report from Saj P.

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This post was written by admin on December 15, 2008

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Saj P - The Phantom Guru

  1. When someone utters the words internet marketing gurus or internet gurus for short, what comes to mind. I know; Jim Edwards, Alex Goad, Ken Envoy, Michael Cheney, Roseling Gardner, Perry Marshal, and many more. A name that would most probably not come up is Saj P.

Saj P is an Englishman who started his internet marketing career as an ebay entrepreneur. He soon realized that the internet has many of the same investment possibilities as the physical commodities markets, the investment markets, and the real estate markets. One of these possibilities was to buy an investment instrument at a low price, then either wait for time to do its duty in raising the value of the investment, or to jump in and properly optimize and monetize the investment, and then sell it at a high price.

In taking this career path, Saj P made millions of dollars flipping websites, and until recently, did so behind closed doors. Not long ago, however, after giving a seminar to a few friends and other interested people on his ebay site flipping strategy, Saj P realized the wonders of sharing. His attendees went on to copy his successes and also build up online empires following exactly the strategy he showed them.

Saj soon partnered up with more well-known internet marketing guru named Alex Goad to create the Four-Tier Annihilation Method - A series of DVD’s that teaches you how to find cheap (or even basically free items) and sell them on Ebay. But then you can go a step from there and find heavily priced items and sell those for a reasonable cut; even enough money to live off of, in only days of sales… 4-Tier Annihilation covers digital items like ebooks, software and whole websites.

Together with Alex Goad he also created Affiliate Payload - A series of DVD’s  and a core e-book that is focused on CPA offers whic, in a lot of ways, can be easier to earn from than a lot of other more traditional affiliate offers. This is the case since in a lot of cases you can get paid for merely generating a lead regardless of whether they buy or not. There’s no need to sell or pre-sell anything, making your life as an affilitate a lot easier. There are quite a few different types of CPA offers available that you can earn commission from which are clearly explained in Affiliate Payload. 

For the inside scoop on his latest , and probably greatest, masterpiece, The Site Rush, click here.

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This post was written by admin on December 14, 2008

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Site Rush Bonuses - You Won’t Find Better Than These!

On the 16th December, Saj P, the guy that brought your the clickbank bestseller, “Affiliate Payload” releases his new, long awaited product, it’s called the “Site Rush”.

This time Saj is revealing details of how he and others make millions from buying and selling web sites, the process commonly known as “domain flipping”.  The course will show you were to buy cheap domains, how to develop them with very little effort and then sell them at a monster profit!  This is one product launch you want to be in on …

And have we put together a bonus package for you …

We’ve got 4 bonuses all aimed at making sure you get the most from your Site Rush purchase … we start with Kenny Micheal’s $100k per Year Domain Flipping guide, the perfect partner for Saj’s course, then we’ve added some Directory Submitter software to automate you getting a bunch of value adding links to your site, then there’s the private interview with Mike Filsaime, on the secret to becoming an Internet Millionaire, and then finally I’ve added my own $67 ebook, How To Drive Massive Traffic To Your Web Site, this final bonus written by me will add a ton of value to your domains as the traffic flows to them …

So go take a look at our Site Rush Bonuses in detail here, and bookmark the page ready for the 16th!

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This post was written by admin on December 12, 2008

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Make Money From Domain Names!

More and more people are looking to make money from domain names, over the years many names have been registered for just a few dollars and then sold some time later for a tens of thousands of dollars or more!

So how do you purchase domain names and make a profit from them?

There is a lot of money to be made from the purchase of domain names and then selling your registrations on the open market.  Several research studies have considered that there a large number of people who paid an amount of $35 just to register a domain name and then sold the domain name in excess of $100,000.

People who trade in domain names are commonly  called “domain name speculators”. Speculators because a lot of the time they buy domain names in the “hope” that someone will come along and want to buy it!  They don’t know for sure, but obviously they have a strong hunch based on the keywords in the domain name that someone will eventually want it. Generally, they take multiple factors into account when they are striving to identify and purchase domain names that they can sell for a profit, for example: the general nature of the domain name, avoidance of trademark matters, the niche’s traffic, and forward thinking.

Lastly, most of the experts have recommended that for you to get a profit, you should think of purchasing a domain name like buying a piece of real estate. If you can recognize and purchase domain names that are in an up and coming niches, they will become more precious.

If you’d like to go a step further and buy and sell web sites rather than just domain names, take a look at the Site Rush course!

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This post was written by admin on December 12, 2008

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Could Your Domain Be Worth A Small Fortune?

Have you ever wondered how much your domain is worth?  There are a number of companies on the web who offer valuation services for domain names.   Alternernatively, for a vague valuation you can simply Google “value my site” and you’ll find a few site s where you simply type in your url and the software does some link popularity checks, Alexa checks and returns you a value … it’s actually quite good fun.

One such site is SwiftAppraisal.com,  they use free automated software that checks for certain features, such as the presence of hyphens, total length, or an estimation of the market size. Other sites charge between $10 to $35 for a personal appraisal, which may be more nuanced. The problem with this approach is that every sale of a domain name is completely unique, and ultimately the value of a domain name is worth whatever a buyer will pay for it.

In general, it is worthwhile to look at sales figures for other domains in the same category, but even a cursory glance will reveal that final prices vary widely even for similar names.

However, a general guideline does exist. The most valuable domain names are the .coms, followed by .net, .org and .biz. Single word websites sell for the most money, though not all single words will have the same high value. Concatenated phrases are slightly less valuable than single words, and hyphens decrease the value further. Short words and phrases are preferable.

Not all words have the same commercial potential, and most domain names have no resale value at all. For example, Trucks.com might sell for more than a million dollars; GMCTrucks.com could sell for tens of thousands; Your GMCTrucks.com would be lucky to sell for a few hundred dollars, if at all; and YourSiteForGMCTrucks.com is commercially worthless. So before anticipating massive profit from the sale of your domain name, think about whether the domain name is unique and irreplaceable, like Sex.com (which sold for $12 million) or just a long concatenated phrase with dozens of variations that anyone registering a website could come up with. Also, replacing letters with number, “4″ for “for”, or using common misspellings lowers the domain name value.

However, long phrases are not always worth less than single words if they are frequent web search terms with commercial value: for instance, FreePhoneService.com is worth more than Grammer.com. Commercial potential is a subjective value, and often not considered enough by domain name appraisers, who may not know the size of the industry covered by the name.

One sure indicator that you have a valuable domain or website is unsolicited offers to buy it. Clearly, if customers are so eager that they make offers without the domain even being listed for sale, it has great commercial potential.

Also, content and links add value to niche-market domain names, and if a site is producing income, it can be sold as an internet turnkey business. This is similar to commercial real estate, where a business with clientele and inventory will sell for much more than an empty storefront. Not only will this increase the value, this method will provide you with income while waiting for a buyer. In addition, the more popular your site is, and the more visitors you have, the more chance a potential buyer will see it.

If you’re interested in buying and selling web sites to make money, a lot of money, you need to take a look at Site Rush.  Site Rush shows you how to buy sites cheaply and sell them for considerable profits, without expending too much time and energy … go take a look now …

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This post was written by admin on December 10, 2008

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