Have you heard about all the "luck" everyone else seems to be having with Article Marketing? Do you know what Article Marketing is? Regardless if you know what it is or not, you still need to know one thing. There is no "luck" involved with Article Marketing.
PPC, List's, SEO, Etc... Those are all great ways to drive targeted traffic to your site. There are countless other ways (which is why I won't list something that goes on and on...). They all have one thing in common. They take time and cost a lot of money.
Now, success isn't guaranteed with anything but there is still a great and free or very cheap way to dominate your niche. As you may have guessed it's called Article Marketing and it involves spreading the word and marketing via Articles. Sounds good but what the heck is this suppose to mean to you? More information
How to write and publish your own ebook
Posted by
Peter Scribner
on Thursday, November 19, 2009

Twitter Search in plain english
Posted by
Peter Scribner
on Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Labels:
how to search on twitter,
twitter,
twitter search
Home Security Exposed-A guide to provide you with ways to improve the security of your home
Posted by
Peter Scribner
on Friday, November 6, 2009
Labels:
home security,
stopping burglars,
stopping robberies
However, when people think of a break in, they think of someone gaining entry in to their home through breaking some glass or smashing down doors. Yet there are certain things which could actually extend an invitation to those unwanted intruders to make an attempt at getting into your home. More information
Do you have files that are too big to send as and attachment? Try this free program
Posted by
Peter Scribner
on Thursday, November 5, 2009

E-books: Not Just for Geeks
Posted by
Peter Scribner
on Monday, November 2, 2009
Barnes & Noble recently rolled out its new e-book reader, the Nook, right, a dual-screen device priced at $259. Its most talked-about feature: It allows users to "loan" an e-book to someone else's Nook for two weeks. (The cute designer covers by Jonathan Adler and Kate Spade are cool, too.) B&N already had an e-book store that allowed buyers to download books to iPhones, BlackBerrys, PCs and Macs.