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Autoresponder Newsletter Manager For WordPress
by Toolman on May.08, 2010, under Free Tools, New releases
If you have been marketing online for more than 2 minutes you have been told the importance of building your list. An autoresponder is a “Must Have Tool” for the marketer. Now there is an autoresponder plugin for WordPress to let you manage your contact list from your blog admin area. Collect emails, schedule mailings, manage your contacts.
With the FREE [GWA] Autoresponder Plug-In for WordPress you can start building your own list now and without paying for the privilege! If you are truly serious about making an income online you need to build and manage your own list.
Once you install the FREE [GWA] Autoresponder Plug-In for WordPress you can start building your list immediately. Best of all there’s no need to keep paying recurring fees forever just to keep and manage your list.
In this WordPress Plug-in:
- Build your List! Easily Convert your weblog Visitors into Leads.
- Subscription Form Widgets. One click to start accepting subscriptions.
- Schedule Daily Mailings. Auto-send your pre-written promotional mail.
- Full Autoresponder Control Panel integrated into your WordPress Administrator.
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Free Lifetime Upgrade
by Toolman on Feb.28, 2010, under Free Tools, New releases, Program Launch
New traffic exchanges are launched almost daily now. There are a couple of reasons for me to promote a new exchange before it has a track record.
1) I personally know the owner and know they are going to stand behind their service.
2) I have personally been in contact with the owner and am impressed
This new exchange falls under the second reason.
I had a concern/question after joining, did the usual support ticket and got a prompt and courteous response.
After communicating with Justin I see the drive, motivation, concern, and dedication a traffic exchange needs to develop and grow. I’m looking for Exciting Hits to be a productive marketing outlet. I’m so convinced, I’m putting my name behind it with this post.
During launch, the FIRST 250 members get a FREE LIFETIME UPGRADE!
But you better hurry to get your upgrade, Join Here!
Autosurf Traffic Exchanges
by Toolman on Dec.18, 2009, under Free Tools, Tips
Autosurf Traffic Exchange Myths
Some people will tell you autosurf traffic exchanges are useless, that people don’t see your ads/promotions. I have heard some long-time marketers say they have had no responses from autosurf traffic exchanges. I say they haven’t used them properly.
The theory seems to make sense on the surface. You start an autosurf traffic exchange running, earning you credits to have your site/ad/promotions shown. Then you go to bed, or the store, or to work, and let the exchange run. Logically, people will assume that everyone does this and so no eyeballs actually see your ads.
But looking a little deeper, we see several things happening.
Autosurf Traffic Exchange Reality
My years of experience with autosurf traffic exchanges is that there are both immediate results as in sign-ups and behind-the-scenes benefits relating to search engine rankings.
The Traffic Laundry
by Toolman on Nov.22, 2009, under Free Tools, New releases, Program Launch, Tips
We are now live!
Ethical? ABSOLUTELY!
Controversial? Hmmm, maybe….
Effective? OH,YEA!
The Traffic Laundry…
Why I love Internet Marketing And A Freebie For Marketers
by Toolman on Jul.10, 2009, under Free Tools
I could wrap this post up in one sentence, but that wouldn’t make for very interesting reading…
In light of the time lapse between my last post and this one and in the vein of “full disclosure”….
I have spondylolisthesis (spon·dy·lo·lis·the·sis) – Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward in relation to an adjacent vertebra, usually in the lowest lumbar vertebral segment (L5). As a result, the L5 vertebral body slips forward on the S1 vertebral body. This also commonly occurs at the L4 and L5 levels. Spondylolisthesis is almost never due to trauma; however, it is usually discovered after a trauma or prolonged episode of back pain.
Mine is between L4 and L5, the last 2 lumbar vertebrae.





