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Paying Big Bucks for Internet Marketing Software
May 10, 2005
I posted last week about how I've been discovering that a lot of Internet marketing software being sold for big bucks can actually be found for free or very cheaply outside the Internet marketing arena.
Last night I came across this post by Paul Short at his eBizReporter blog:
lets see. In this post, I pointed you to 1. A way to legitimately blog and ping - min. $69 savings. 2. $1000+ savings if you stick to one site generator and not buy the next new thing. 3. An RSS feed script $97 savings. 4. A content rotator script $149 savings.
Hmmm. I just saved you $1300++
Invest it in hosting, domain names, nice looking site templates from http://www.basictemplates.com and if you don't want to write a bunch of articles or content yourself, go to your local university or community college and see about hiring some students to write for you.
They'll appreciate your money a lot more than most of the guru's.
These are exactly the kinds of things I've been stumbling on lately. So if you've been looking at buying any of these types of software, head on over to eBizReporter and check out Paul's recommendations.
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Posted by BJ at 03:47 PM in Software | Permalink
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Hi BJ! Nice input about hiring a local university students to do the articles for the website.
P.S: I like your blog. You really have a full useful contents of it. :)
Cheers,
Hanny
Posted by: Hanny | May 11, 2005 3:20:30 AM




