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•customizable prospect capture sites to generate prospects online
•toll-free prospecting voicemail with pre-recorded greetings to generate prospects offline
•powerful, easy-to-use contact manager to organize your friends, family and other prospects
•email autoresponders to automatically follow up with prospects
•marketing web sites customizable for your specific business
•training library with step-by-step instructions on how to call and sponsor virtually any prospect into your existing home business
•live, personal coaching
•conference line with up to 250 participants and ability to record your calls
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How much can you earn with MyToolBiz?

Note: These calculations are for informational purposes only and include pre-programmed assumptions for simplicity.
They do not include the Basic plan.
Actual earnings will vary based on actual customer experience.

To help you understand how the affiliate program works, we need to explain three definitions. A Customer is any person who is active on one of the MyToolBiz paid service plans. An Affiliate is a customer who has referred two customers. And finally, a Qualified Affiliate (“QA”) is any affiliate who has referred 2 Affiliates.

As you refer customers to MyToolBiz, we pay Customer Referral Rewards from the “business volume” generated from each of our service plans. Our Basic plan has $14 BV, Premier plan has $35 BV, Pro has $75 BV, and Coaching Pro has $150 BV.

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Totally Free
$0/mo Basic
$19.95/mo* Premier
$49.95/mo* Pro
$99.95/mo.*
Professional presentation website for your prospects. Easily customize your personal bio page.
Purchase leads from top-rated providers at discounted rates
Full contact manager with personal appointment calendar
Field tested telephone scripts for calling friends and cold market prospects, includes voicemail scripts that get returned calls
3 powerful training audios:
– How to sponsor almost anyone by phone
– How to create instant trust over the phone
– How to quickly pre-qualify prospects on the phone
Refer others to MyToolBiz so you can participate in affiliate commissions
Customize all content on your system (all website pages, your own email auto-responders, etc)
Unlimited email auto-responder system
Step-by-step training on more than 23 ways to generate your own, pre-screened prospects online and offline
Prospect capture website you can customize to generate prospects online
Over 100 pre-written, tested emails for your auto-responders
Social media website integration to tap into the power of social media marketing
Toll-free prospecting voicemail** with pre-recorded greetings to generate prospects offline
Telephone conference bridge up with up 250 participants and ability to record your calls
Coaching and training website with 145 audio clips from live, one-on-one coaching calls to teach you how to call prospects, easily recruit them, and get them started recruiting others fast
Special online movie websites to use with prospects:
– Tax savings of a home business
– Tim Sales’ Brilliant Compensation
– Tim Sales’ What the Wealthy Buy on Payday
1,500 voicemail minutes with no per-minute charges
Daily 3 minute audio tips to help you consistently recruit more prospects
Network marketing “MBA” online training course — same course used with our live coaching clients
Money back sponsoring guarantee: sponsor 15 people into your home business within 6 months or your money back
Live group coaching and training on building a successful home business Only included with our Coaching Pro plan.
Live personal coaching
24/7 direct access to your personal coach to ask questions you need answered

* Price Plan Options: when you sign up you have a 10 day no risk trial. If on the 11th day you are on any plan other than Totally Free, you will be charged for the full month and a one-time $30 activation fee will be added to your first charge. Prices shown above include a discount for paying by check (U.S. bank only). The regular price if paying by credit card is slightly higher.
* Free plan notes: Customer support not provided; some referrals required; while you can refer others and build a customer organization, you must be on a paid plan to receive commissions
** Toll free voicemail is accessible only for U.S. or Canada originating calls. Your voicemail is an extension number on a common toll-free number. You may request your own private, toll-free number (without an extension) at the time of purchase. Premier plan includes 7.9 cents per minute (or prepay to 2.0 cents per minute). Pro and Coaching Pro plans include unlimited minutes with no per-minute charges.

6 Month Performance and Accountability GuaranteeIf you choose to be accountable, we’ll guarantee you will recruit a minimum of 15 people in your existing home business during the next 6 months or you can get your money back.

To qualify for the guarantee, you must participate in our training program on either Pro or Coaching Pro for 6 consecutive months (the training is a 6 month program) and follow the 3 accountability steps below. If you do not recruit at least 15 people in your first 6 months, then if you choose to cancel your service we’ll refund all your monthly service plan fees.

Accountability Steps:1. Do personal study each week: your account will have the most recent archives from our live training calls we conduct with our coaching clients. Listen to the archives each week (approx. 90 minutes each) to learn the nuts and bolts of successfully building a large networking business, and take notes using the note sheets we provide you.

2. Using the training you will learn (including the training on generating your own leads if desired), call enough leads to personally speak with at least 50 leads a month (about 2 a day) during your first three months and at least 90 leads a month (about 3 a day) during your second three months.

3. By the 7th of each month send Customer Support your completed Accountability Report for the previous month. The Accountability Report is found inside your online “back office” and lets you report the 2 accountability steps above.

To receive commissions you must be a paying customer (on Basic or above) and you must personally refer at least 2 paying customers. If you are on the Free plan, you can refer others and begin building a customer referral organization, but actual commissions won’t be paid to you until you meet the above qualification

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5 simple steps to happiness and success!

Babby Smiling

  5 simple steps to happiness and success!

 

1. Work like you don’t need the money.

2. Love like you’ve never been hurt.

3. Dance like nobody’s watching.

4. Sing like nobody’s listening.

5. Live like it’s “Heaven on Earth”.

 

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There’s More to SEO than Rankings

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By David Leonhardt

Perhaps one of the biggest misconceptions in SEO is that ranking at Google and Yahoo is all that counts in search engine optimization. Potential clients come to me with a single goal: “Get me a top-ten ranking at Google.” Some will also mention MSN, and a few will rhyme off a list of search engines and want to rank well at the top 200 of them.

It is time to separate fact from fiction.

Yes, I can get you a top-ten placement at Google. But…

1. If the placement is for “dirty brown shoes”, it probably won’t help your shoe store one bit, even if I get you the first place ranking. Few people are actually searching for that term.

2. Being number ten might not help much either, depending on the term. People searching for “Essential Nectar liquid vitamins”, will probably click on the first result they see, or at least on one of the “above-the-fold” results that do not require scrolling. On the other hand, someone searching for “liquid vitamins” might check through two pages of results to familiarize herself with the options available.

3. If your title tag reads like a cheap list of search terms, it will not be enticing. For instance, if it reads: “vitamins, liquid vitamins, multivitamins, multi-vitamins”, you might skip over it in favor of the next result that reads “Liquid vitamins from the Liquid Vitamin Supplements Store”.

4. If your description tag is a mess, people will more likely skip over your listing, even if it does rank number one, in favor of one that sounds like what they are looking for. Google and others use the description tag usually when the term searched for is found in it, so make sure to include your key search terms in a description tag that actually reads well.

Predicting traffic from SEO results

I recently responded to a forum question, which went something like this: My site ranks number one for this term at this engine. The term is searched this many times per day, and the engine has this percentage marketshare. Can I expect this many visitors?

That’s not an SEO challenge; that’s a math problem: searches x marketshare = visitors

I responded with a few factors that override mathematics in the SEO game, including the site’s title tag and description tag, as well as whether the term lends itself to scrolling. I also pointed out that it depends on the title tags and description tags of the competition, too.

Another factor that makes predicting traffic difficult is the abandonment factor – how many people click on none of the results because they get interrupted or confused, or abandon the search for a new one because they find themselves off-topic or searching too broadly.

It also depends on how many sponsored links there are and how they are marked. Often at Yahoo and Lycos, for example, there are so many ads that the average searcher might never scroll a screen or two to see the organic (natural) results.

And, of course, it also depends on the color of the walls in the room the searcher is clicking from, the weather outside and how well they slept last night. But there is little you can do about that.

What you can do is to work with your SEO consultant to choose the most effective search terms for your business and make sure he develops a title tag and description tag that sell to both humans and the search engines. Then make sure he is monitoring not just the rankings for your key search terms, but also the description used by each of the search engines.

A good ranking at Google and Yahoo is just one measure of your SEO consultant’s success. A more complete evaluation is that he is your partner in building long-term, targeted traffic

Dear Bill Gates, You Clever Fox

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By David Leonhardt

Dear Bill Gates.

You did it. You casually left a live grenade at the Grand Charity Gala and walked out of the room to see if anybody, especially Google, will notice.

Once again, you have created an innovation in marketing that is poised to take the world by storm. What I love about it is how you have just tossed it out into the public for all to see, and yet nobody seems to be noticing it.

Flitting from forum to forum, everyone is talking about your new MSN beta search engine, but nobody seems to have discovered the secret marketing bomb you left ticking there.

Google sure was clever with its PageRank gimmick. In fairness, PageRank is not just a gimmick, but it was marketed as much more than it is — the big ka-boom that sets Google apart, despite being only a small part of its algorithm.

But your ka-boom will be bigger. You have actually given searchers like me control over my own rankings. While other search engines are talking about “personalized search”, you’ve given us the levers to incrementally change rankings in searches themselves.

You are probably aware that webmasters are kicking the tires on your new search engine to see how high they rank. Those who are more adventuresome or who earn their living understanding (or trying to understand) search engines are taking some of your special features for a spin. Most of those features are fairly mundane. Like “links to” (although it might just be the most comprehensive listing on the Internet – hint to webmasters) and “language”.

But what’s this at the very bottom, almost falling off my screen?

Results Ranking.

Hey, this is cool. I can control the results myself. I can give more weight to recently-updated sites, which is great when I am following a breaking story (After the America’s Cup, I do not want to find all the pre-race predictions, for example.). Or I can weight the results in favor of static pages if I am trying to find again the health information I had read last time my daughter broke out in blue and green splotches all over her body.

And you let me decide whether to weigh heavily exact matches, if I know exactly what I am looking for, or approximate matches if I know only that the itchy splotches come from some rare Polar virus transmitted by stampeding trans-Atlantic penguins.

I even get to choose to boost rankings for popular sites or, if I’m feeling like a rebel, for less popular sites. Yes, you have even appealed to my deepest psychological mood swings. This is really cool.

But what really counts is this: I control MSN!

I can just imagine the TV ads you have already planned: The ad character (a student, a construction worker, a nurse?) says, “Move over Bill Gates, I’m in charge now.” The voiceover says, “Search MSN” PageRank will taste like yesterday’s chewing gum.

I decided to find out if I really do control MSN, using one of my client sites. It sat at #3 for its top search term.

I turbo charged the popularity lever to 100%. Whoa. My client lost a spot. What does that mean? Somebody who does not rank as highly as my client got a boost by weighing link popularity higher (and, by extension, on-page content lower).

This tells me that my client’s on-page content is in good shape. It also tells me which competitor has the best backlinks to check out.

PageRank was an effective gimmick for wrapping webmasters and SEO consultants around Google’s fingers. But this results ranking thingy could wrap both the public and webmasters around MSN’s fingers.

Just one word of advice, Bill. Results Ranking? Is that the catchiest moniker you could give it?

Bill, you are to be congratulated for devising such a clever marketing tool, and for purposefully leaving it right out in the open like a live grenade without even a hint that it is there. That is what you did, isn’t it? You did do it on purpose, didn’t you?

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By David Leonhardt

“Dear David: I just created a website on baby toy safety. What should I do to make sure gazillions of people find me through the search engines?”

I can’t promise you gazillions, but there are a few things you should do to make it easy for search engines to find you. I assume you have already decided to submit your site to the major search engines and directories. I assume that you will develop some sort of linking strategy (hopefully a better strategy than most websites use today). I also assume you will have picked key search terms for all the pages on your website.

Beyond that, here are my top five tips for making your website easy for those “gazillions” to find it.

http://www.seo-writer.com/reprint/five-seo-tips.html

1. A picture might be worth a thousand words, but search engines don’t read pictures. Make sure your key search terms are written out in text, not part of a graphic title you hire somebody to prepare for you. That also means you should not just show pictures of toys, but also write out the names, and possibly a keyword description with the title.

2. Have several pages of articles related to your website’s topic. Use a different keyword search term for each article. For instance, one article might use frequently the term “safe toys for babies”, while another might use the term “baby safety”.

3. What’s the URL of your website? Your name won’t help you there. Your key search term will. In this instance, I might pick www.baby-toy-safety.com, for example (if that is one of your top keyword phrases). Hire somebody who knows what he is doing to develop the right keyword strategy for you BEFORE you choose your domain name.

4. What’s the title of your page? I don’t know how many times I see titles such as “Article” or “Contact us”. Don’t expect the search engine robots to get all excited about that term. And don’t expect anybody to search for that term, either. Much better to title your page “Free article on safe toys for babies” or “Contact the *Baby Toy Expert* today”. By the way, this is the single most important place to include your keyword phrases.

5. What about that navigation menu that appears on every single page of your website? Does it say “Contact the baby toy expert?” Or “about the baby toy expert”. Or links about baby toys?” Need I say more?

If your website is about life insurance, you have little hope of hitting the front pages of any search engine. “Life insurance” is such a competitive search engine marketplace. Unless, of course, people are searching for a very specific and rare niche. Even then, I suspect you will need much more than these five tips.

In fact, there are dozens, if not hundreds of things you can do to win the search engine race. These top five search engine optimization tips are a great start, whatever your website is about.

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By David Leonhardt

Post-Florida Google Pulls Back the Fig Leaf

One of the most frequent questions I get asked about my ebook, Don’t Get Banned BY The Search Engines , is whether I amended it to include post-Florida Google. “Florida” is the code name that search engine optimizer wizards gave to a November, 2003, shakeup at Google that left many webmasters covering themselves up with makeshift fig leaves while dangling upside down above the proverbial crocodile moat.

I am tempted to explain that, “No, I did not amend it, because nothing has really changed.” But just try telling the world that Bill Clinton did not have “sex” with Monica Lewinski. Yeah, right.

So I take the lazy way out and I just say, “Yes.”

But the guilt has been creeping up on me, grasping at my skin, gnawing away at my bones, chewing on my heart, mauling my conscience, and spitting out my toenails one by one. So this is confession time. Don’t Get Banned BY The Search Engines has not been amended to include post-Florida Google.

Is this because I am peddling stale goods? Am I leading people astray? Do I have a clue what’s going on? “No”, “I hope so”, and “Maybe”.

In fact, nothing really has changed at Google, and webmasters who have been following Google’s guidelines can just keep doing what they have always been doing, just as Presidents who follow public decency guidelines can keep doing what they are doing (until we vote them out of office for other reasons, of course).

“But I followed the guidelines, and I still took bullets in several vital organs,” I hear many webmasters say. In fact, very few webmasters have been following Google’s guidelines. Most have been following the Clinton what-can-I-get-away-with fig leaf guidelines.

Remember that Bill Clinton never had “sex” with Monica Lewinski. Technically. Honest, he did nothing wrong. He followed the rules by not having “sex” with Monica Lewinski. In fact, he was seen in public not having sex with Monica Lewinski on several occasions.

And webmasters follow the rules by not linking to “link farms” or “overoptimizing”. Sure, they will link to sites that have nothing to do with their site’s topic, but not to a “link farm”. And they will “exchange links”, but surely that does not violate Google’s” uniquely democratic nature of the web” principle. As long as you are not actually caught publicly stuffing the ballot box, how could Google possibly suggest that you are doing so?

So here are my post-Florida rules:

You only link to relevant sites, because that’s what you know Google and your visitors want. Keep doing that.

You don’t exchange links, because that would be stuffing Google’s ballot box – and that is NOT something Google wants. Keep not doing that.

Your link does not appear on many useless “links” pages, where it has to share PageRank with dozens of other web sites. Keep not doing that.

You accept links only from relevant web pages, because you know that’s the only meaningful traffic … and that’s what Google wants. Keep doing that.

Your links look different on different web pages around the Internet, because that’s how a democratic process would create your links. Keep doing that.

You keep adding relevant content to your web site, because that’s what you know Google and your visitors want. Keep doing that.

See? No change. And if there is a change, it simply means that you were not following Google’s guidelines in the past. Oh sure, technically you might have been following Google’s guidelines, but technically Bill Clinton didn’t have sex with Monika Lewinski. Another round of fig leaves, anyone?

Google implemented “stemming” along with the Florida update, or more likely a few weeks earlier. Since your inbound links are varied and often unique, you probably already are taking advantage of stemming, so it won’t bother you. And since you write meaningful copy for your visitors, you probably already have all the stemming you need right in your copy. You are ready to really excel in post-Florida Google.

Google is also implementing a “communities” factor. Since your inbound links all come from relevant web pages, you are already part of the community. You are already well placed to succeed in post-Florida Google, right?

Google has implemented “penalties” for some typically overoptimized terms. Actually, I think penalties is probably the wrong word, but that is what most SEOs are using. Since you write quality content, meaningful headers, and don’t cut and paste the same phrase over and over in every possible place, you are ready to conquer Mount Google.

In other words, if you were following Google’s guidelines, not the Bill Clinton fig leaf guidelines, just keep doing what you are doing. For the rest of you, isn’t it time you dropped the fig leaf and wrapped yourself up in something a little more substantial that will weather the high winds of Google’s next big storm?

And, “No.” I did not amend Don’t Get Banned BY The Search Engines to include post-Florida Google – because I never advised people to follow the Bill Clinton fig leaf guidelines

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On-page SEO or Off-page SEO?
Your Search Engine Ranking By David Leonhardt

There is a raging debate over the relative importance of on-page search engine optimization and off-page optimization. This case study that offers presents some intriguing findings.

When I began working for the client, Dotcom-Monitor Web Site Monitoring, its site was bouncing between #8 and #10 at Google for “web site monitoring”, the most competitive search term in the sector. They wanted to get closer to the top. As I write, the site sits comfortably in the #3 spot. And the #4 spot, too!

But the client decided then to hire me for a second job. To get them equally high in Google rankings for “website monitoring”. Note the distinction between the two terms.

All pages on the site were optimized for the term “web site monitoring”. Nowhere on the site did the word “website” appear. So I was really just going through the motions to see where the site ranked for “website monitoring”. Much to my surprise, it already ranked #231.

The off-page SEO crowd will say that it is because there are links pointing to the site with the term “website monitoring” in the anchor text. As far as I know, there were none. Links all used either the company name, the URL or “web site monitoring”.

So there was no text on the page and no link text off-page. The only possibility was that there were inbound links from pages that had the term “website monitoring” somewhere else on the page. This clearly states the case for arranging relevant links.

The first step I took was to alter the home page. I slipped in the term “website monitoring” into a few places, including internal links and headings. I did nothing else to the site, nor anything else off-page. Within a few days, #231 was #34 … just from a very light on-page optimization.

The next step was to build a few links. I watched the site climb to #30 a few days later. With fewer than ten links optimized for “website monitoring”, we hit #16 on Google.

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How much should my closing costs be for a mortgage loan ?

How much should my closing costs be?
Your closing costs depend on the type of loan you decide is best for you. If you meet the profile of a non-risk borrower, you normally pay the following amounts depending on your home state.

* Origination: 1% of the loan amount
* Discount: $0, unless you decide to “buy” the rate down (refer to FAQ #2)
* Appraisal: $325-$350 depending on the house size
* Credit Report: $65 for a full 3 bureau credit report (refer to FAQ #4)
* Underwriting: $350 payment to the end investor for services provided
* Lender: $250 payment to the lender for services provided
* Flood Certification: $25 certification that your property is not in the 100 yr. flood zone.
* Title Charge: $450 payment to the title company for closing your loan
* Title Policy: 1% of purchase price depending on the state (the seller normally pays)
* Recording: $200 payment for filing fees depending on the state

As you can see there are many fees associated with purchasing or refinancing a home. Many of these costs are third party charges and cannot be negotiated by you or the lender. However, often times the lender will pay some of these fees for you in exchange for a slightly higher interest rate.

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