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Joel Comm – Adsense Code



With the release of Click Here to Order, Joel Comm’s Adsense Code has also hit the best seller lists again.

I reviewed this when it originally came out.  I call him Joel the father of Adsense.  While heaps has been written about Google Adwords, the advertising campaign, little had really been written about Adsense and how publishers could best utilise it to make a passive income from their sites.

Joel Comm gives you heaps of tips and tricks and shows you how to cleverly disguise your ads while still complying with Google.

He took his earnings up to $600.00 a DAY with Adsense.  That’s some loose change I’d like.

He’s giving away a free copy at the moment because he’s delirious over the success of Click Here to Order so if you want to get the info for free that I paid for (but made money from) go here: Father of Adsense

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Joel Comm Click Here to Order


Click Here to OrderI’ve finished and I’m amazed.

Firstly I think Joel Comm has totally missed his calling and should just concentrate on writing.  He has a real gift and this book is an excellent story, intermingling facts with just enough story to create a rich text.

There is so much information jam packed within the stories of how famous internet marketers like John Reese, Rich Schefren, Rosalind Gardiner, Yanik Silver, Jay Abrahams and hundreds more, all got started and what they are most remembered for.

All of the marketer’s personal stories are overlayed upon the history of how the internet even came to be and what it actually began as and what it has evolved into, to date.

To date being the operative phrase and conclusion of the book as Joel Comm tries to look into the future to see where the next big thing will be.


He finishes off by profiling a story of an Iranian girl, Ladan Lashkari, borrowed from Eric Holmlund’s blog. The cliff note is she doesn’t have one advantage that we do but is still managing to earn $US6,300 a month.

The story from all of these marketers is that they laser focused on one thing or one niche or one topic that they knew and took it from there.  What they learned from their first experiences they took to their second and so on.

So even though what I know is not savory, I also know there’s a huge and growing market for it so I’m taking all the tips I learned and going forward with it.

History is important.  To know where something has come from, you can judge where it may lead.  Joel Comm has given an excellent, and relatively concise history of who, what, when and where and wrapped it in entertaining ditties about the personal struggles of the big guys.

Fantastic and highly recommended read for anyone, but EVERYONE who is even THINKING of starting an online business.

Joel, can we please have more books?  You are a fantastic writer. Well done mate.

Kath

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Joel Comm – click here to order (Cont’d)


Click Here to OrderWOW.  Ok am still only half way through. This is such a great read. No skimming here.

Joel has written a rich yet !brief! history of the internet marketing world and it’s full of so many tidbits of information you just have to read every word and then re-read it. I can’t believe the amount of information crammed in here so far.

The most important thing for me that is standing out is still how young the internet really is.  We have taken the changes for granted and become so accustomed to spamming and surrendering our email address (not any more getting harder to get) that we have lost sight of the fact that some of the top marketers, only began to make their full stride from 2002 and 2004.  So I have to question at this point, have they even reached their full stride yet?

I would have to say, no way.  As Joel points out briefly so far, although the internet has taken over our lives to some extent and the way we consume and obtain media has changed forever, there are still many changes afoot that we haven’t even dreamt are possible yet.

At the half way point, I’m feeling really optimistic about still being able to carve out a living from the internet in some form, although taken note that some of the strategies used to date may already be outdated as users become jaded.  However, from my own experience I can tell you that our children approach the internet in an entirely different way and it will be this market where the most opportunity will arise.

I’m deep into the covers of this book today to finish and will give my final thoughts and hopefully Joel will shed some light on the approaching generation and how best to market them.

Stay tuned.  Get your copy here:Click Here to Order

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Joel Comm – Click Here to Order – So Far


Click Here to Order

I started reading this late last night and immediately felt bad about my previous post about ProBlogger.

Joel gently sets out the history of the internet in the first couple of chapters (which is as far as I’ve gotten) and reminds us that the internet was only really available for the masses from 1996.  That’s only 12 years.

Now from ProBlogger the number one blogs are 33.6 months old.  That means they’ve only managed to do this in a quarter the time that the internet has been around – basically.

Joel also reminds us – gently – that the technology (or lack of it would be more to the point) that was around when the internet marketers were making their debut, was hideously bad compared to what we have today – so we are still only just beginning.

I”m hooked on this book now and looking forward to more insights.

Niches may be harder to find, but after reading Click To Order so far, I can’t believe that they are ALL gone within the very short amount of time and space (the internet is still not available to the entire world yet) that we have been going.

Stay tuned for the rest of the review.  Get your copy here:Click Here to Order

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Click Here to Order – Joel Comm


Still sitting on my desk waiting for me to read and review.  Actually I ordered it straight away and it only arrived this afternoon in the same box as Problogging (see last post) and Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to be Persuasive by Robert B Dialdini. So these are the next two I’ll do reviews on while also trying to replace content lost in technical disaster. Still praying my backup will come through via some miracle but seriously doubt it.

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