SEM Business Blueprint

August 14th, 2009 — 4:39am

Have you ever heard about the magic internet marketing plan that will turn anybody into a millionaire overnight? I bet you have come across such a plan more than once. The formula vendor always claims that you need virtually no experience and there is no risk involved. It always turns out to be nothing but another get-rich-quick scheme that is mostly impractical or impossible.

When another internet marketing plan called SEM Business Blueprint was launched recently, I was skeptic about its practicality. They claim that you just copy literally every last detail of their entire business and you are all set. If you feel meeting prospective customers face-to-face is a daunting task, they will give you websites and your customers can contact you via e-mail or telephone.

Some of you may be wondering what SEM Business Blueprint is all about and why it is a buzz in the online marketing community. I have checked out their plan and found that this SEM Business Blueprint is basically a VDO series composed of 5 modules:

Stage 1

They show you why this is an effective way to make thousands of dollars while you are concentrating on other areas of your internet business such as affiliate marketing, blogging, product creation or other online ventures.

Stage 2

They give you step-by-step instructions on how to manage your Pay Per Click ads and implement Search Engine Optimization. They claim that once you have everything running, new customers will be paying you as much as $2,500 before you actually do any work at all. I am doubtful about the validity of this claim.

Stage 3

They show you how to set up your customer campaigns once you have received all the information about their businesses.

Stage 4

They take you behind the scenes and show you real examples from their own accounts.

Stage 5

They reveal how to find high-paying prospects and how to turn them into your customers by proving how you can solve their problems, cut their costs, and make them money using the methods provided by the SEM Business Blueprint.

After analyzing the SEM Business Blueprint thoroughly, I agree that their plan is complete and detailed but concise enough to get through quickly. This is a complete business plan that will help a new comer to get started in online marketing quickly.

Yet the extremely high income potential claimed by its developers is still questionable to me. If you lower your expectation about the earnings, this plan is worthy of your consideration.

James P. Allen–is a marketing analyst for a global company.
Read his complete report on SEM Business Blueprint: http://www.decoway.com/sem-business-blueprint.html
Go To His Blog For More Business Tips http://www.decoway.com/blog

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Error 403 Forbidden After Posting On Wordpress Blog

October 7th, 2008 — 10:56pm

After posting a new article on one of my Wordpress blogs I suddenly was unable to access my site. I kept receiving this Error 403 Forbidden for the index.php file.

Not much fun because this blog brings in some Adsense income and I was about to leave on a flight. Always hate it when a site dies and I have no time to fix it.

I had no idea what was going on because I am not that familiar with http 403 errors and stuff. At first I thought there was a problem with my hosting company. I checked another blog on the same host and that was running fine.

But this ‘forbidden’ message made me think of permissions so I decided to get into the cPanel and when I opened File Manager I noticed that the file index.php was showing 000 for file permissions.

So next I opened cPanel on another site with a Wordpress blog on it and checked the same file. It was showing 644.

Easy, I went back to te bad site and changed the permissions of index.php to 644 as well and it was live again.

I have no idea what caused the file permissions to change but anyway I am glad I got rid of the Error 403 Forbidden message and had the site running again.

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Customer Support at Hostgator

April 7th, 2008 — 4:15pm

There is plenty of choice in webhosting companies. Sometimes it’s hard to compare all their plans but today I learned customer support is very important.

I had an issue with my sites tonight. I tried to log into one for a check of some stats and it showed a "500 Internal Server Error". In fact they all did.

I have no idea what that meant but it did not look good …

So I went to the website of my hosting company and found the live chat button. Soon someone responded and after a few minutes my sites were back up again!

Good customer service. This is important because I want people visiting my sites to find what they are looking for!

Thanks Matthew at Hostgator.com !

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