Friday, February 22, 2008 

Warp Speed Wealth By Derek Gehl From IMC An Honest Review

There has been a lot of buzz around Dereks Gehl Warp Speed Wealth system that was released April 2006. Many people were wondering why the Internet Marketing Centre (IMC) releases a similar product to their flag ship product the Internet. Well, its easy to explain. The Internet Marketing Course is the flagship course of IMC. It explains simply just everything. Not one single detail is missing and you have to work the course in order to make it happen. Well, because many people are interested in getting some quick revenues, Derek Gehl and his IMC team have decided to launch a smaller version of the IMC course that explains the most important steps how to make money on the internet quickly! Derek Gehl has condensed all the important information how to create information products to sell for massive income and put it together in the Warp Speed Wealth System. For all who dont know Derek Gehl. He is the CEO of the Internet Marketing Center since August 2005 after the sudden death of internet guru and legend: Corey Rudl - the guy who converted $20 US into a $40 Million US internet empire.

I have bought the Warp Speed Wealth System and worked with program. I would like to give an honest and full review on this system. If you consider buying this program read on and make up your own mind.

Delivery to Australia took only less than a week and the program arrived in a glossy professionally made box. I found a lot of material and was quite shocked at the beginning: how can I ever find the time to go through all this material. But I sat down and made a plan to watch one DVD a week. Sounds not a lot but each DVD is accompanied with a workbook manual, so you certainly need some time. If you consider buying this course you can watch the DVDs maybe in a shorter period of time. There are DVDs where Derek talks Live on stage on one of this weekend seminars. Thats really powerful stuff and you have to keep in mind that youll have exactly the same experience as the people who paid over $2,000.00 in travel expenses to watch Derek live in person.

There are over four hours of training on these DVDs. That includes carefully chosen highlights of Dereks seminar SPILLING MY GUTS in special break out clips.

I personally enjoyed the concept of How to find hot Products to sell on the internet and how to avoid the #1 mistake made by 90% of Internet entrepreneurs. Derek explains step-by-step that you NEED to search for a market FIRST, before you make a product and not create your product first and then look for the market. Listen, if you are new to internet marketing and want to prosper from it (basically everyone can), this information is basically a Must-Read in my view. I havent found such a detailed but easy to follow plan how to information products and earn big.

Here are some topics of the Warp Speed Wealth System by Derek Gehl, IMC:

* Where to find FREE tools that you can use to create a web site -- in less than a few hours!

* How to save thousands of dollars and build your own money-making web site quickly and easily (even if you're totally new to computers)! You do NOT need to know HTML!

* How to Drive 1,000's of Eager Buyers to Your Web site -- Exclusive 55-page Guide

* Make Thousands Every Month By Recruiting A Sales Force of 100... 1000... even 10,000 People Who Will Do All Of Your SELLING FOR YOU!* (In this third guidebook, you'll discover the exact same strategies Derek uses to attract over 1.8 million visitors to my sites every single month... !!!!)

But, there is much more You will also meet Jermaine Griggs, a 21-year-old kid from the inner city making $800,000 a year with exactly this system. This is an amazing story and the interview with Cory and Jermaine of an additional bonus DVD is truly inspiring. But thats not allDerek gives you also some excellent bonuses you need to have, like Dereks Rolodex of 167 Must-Have Internet Marketing Resources. I was amazed also by his $50 US Yahoo! Search Marketing voucher. That means you can get immediately a Yahoo! Search marketing advertising account and you can bid on some of your keywords. I actually tried this PPC offer first and placed some bids on keywords promoting another affiliate program. I was amazed when I checked my Clickbank account that I have made two sales overnight. Wow ! Thats all what I could say.

So, overall WARP SPEED WEALTH is the most comprehensive system you can find on the internet to make money. Of course there is some time involved to work the program but basically you can get started immediately and have your first product out in a couple of weeks time.

Thomas H. is webmaster of monster-ebook-sale and publish regularly product reviews such as the Warp Speed Wealth System. Click here for more information http://www.monster-ebook-sale.com/likes/warp-speed-wealth

 

Choosing Small Business Website Names

I disagree with the comment made by some web developers that all the good domain names are taken. Search engine optimization, or seo, does not depend heavily on the www name you select. For my clients just starting out the decision choosing small business website names has never been an issue. It is a fact that all the 3 character and 4 character domain names with the key extensions are taken. Furthermore, I agree that a vast number of choice domain names are no longer available; however, the selection of a suitable www domain for your small business is possible if you remain flexible.

The real value in the name you choose from a search perspective is how easy it is to spell and remember. Of the two types of visitors to your site, the human visitors and search engines, the ability of a person to remember your domain name and spell it correctly to pass it on to others outweighs any SEO value. Search engines are robots and don't care.

Using words like "greatest", "best", or other exaggerated terms in your domain name is thought by some to be a disadvantage and penalized by search engines. Search algorithms change often and likewise that theory, and although you may not be penalized for using such words, consider the reaction of your human visitors. They may not stick around if they feel you boast without the content to back it up. For a serious small business commercial enterprise, my advice is avoiding adjectives in the domain name entirely.

In some cases new clients approach me to redesign an existing website, and it surprises me that some of the basics are overlooked. For example, a commercial enterprise in business for profit should not select a dot ORG domain simply because the dot COM was taken. This was the case from a conversation with a client interested in a site makeover. Their ORG version was online for two years with little or no backlinks or serious indexing from search engines. The mindset of getting one particular name should be reconsidered especially if it's your first online venture.

Here's a breakdown of the most desirable domain extensions and the usual purpose of each:

COM - Commercial for profit enterprise
INFO - Information only related website
NET - Companies providing internet services
ORG - Non-profit organizations

Certainly there are many more like BIZ, US, WS, and others which are all reasonable choices, but for your commercial small business my recommendation is always acquire a dot COM www domain name. The client mentioned earlier did not realize a dot ORG was intended for a non-commercial enterprise, and they decided the poor website SEO performance was something that justified getting a new dot COM. We easily found an available www domain using their company initials and one key word about their target market which is medical. Despite my advice that they keep the existing site and simply change the theme, they decided to just let it go when it expired.

My commercial site choice was my first and last name, and very unique at that. Using your name is okay, and expected if you're famous. There is, however, little or no value as far as keywords in my www domain to attract visitors, so is that a mistake for search engine optimization? Certainly not. The fact that I have collected more than 100 screenshots of generic phrases relative to my business that made Google page one is evidence the content, not the domain, is key.

Here's some advice to help you when choosing a new dot COM small business website domain name.

Start out with a list of about 10 domain names that you would like to have. Next, make a list of market related single word terms about what you do and the customer base you service. If your market is localized, consider geographical terms that relate to where you sell or provide services. Spend 30 minutes brainstorming to come up with the initial names and additional lists of single word terms. You may want another list of significant initials.

Next, search for "WhoIs" in Google to find free online services that keep a database of available domain names, and follow the link in the search results. Each database has a search box which allows you to input the domain name and extension. Begin with your first choice and work down the list and keep track of available names for review later. It may not be easy, so try combinations of the key terms as you continue to search, and keep in mind you want a domain name that is easy to spell and remember. By the time you're done you should have a half dozen or more available names, so take your time and select the best one, and then register the name immediately.

Tip: The domain name may not be significant for search engine optimization, but the length of your registration can be. My advice is registering domains for 2 years minimum, and 5 to 10 years if that's in your budget. Search engines consider that the length of your registration reflects your commitment to be online long term, so at today's prices 5 years is practical and should cost less than $50 USD.

There's nothing wrong with getting the dot COM domain name you want, and then registering the other major extensions that are available for the same name. If you are highly successful in your online venture, having the other extensions registered in your name prevents others from attempting to take advantage of your reputation by association. In conclusion, the concept that all the good domain names are taken is a myth. You may not get exactly what you want, but practical options are available with a little research and due diligence.

Jim Degerstrom writes small business advice based on 30 years in management, sales, and marketing, including GM or President of small companies in 5 states. He is proficient in website and graphic art design, and runs his online Small Business Resource Center http://www.jimdegerstrom.com and offers advice on his Small Business Advice Blog http://www.jimdegerstrom.com/blog from Kissimmee, Florida USA.