Lee McIntyre Releases 12 Hour Video Series Internet Automation Plan

The following is an excerpt from an interview with Lee McIntyre about the release of his newest webinar coaching class held recently in Manchester. The full course is 12 hours worth of videos including full transcripts from the classes on video.

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Now, we have been carrying this out interview ahead of the release of Internet Automation Plan. Ad swapping, again, is one thing I’m not planning to claim to be a professional in this field.

I’ve done ad swaps in the past. I understand they were. I don’t get it done a whole lot, but things i do know for sure is perfect for someone getting started, it’s an excellent approach to begin to build your list. Basically an advertisement swap is only a case of… Let’s say you needed a report, Matt. I needed a report. We both had a landing page.

I’ll promote yours, you promote mine. It is actually as simple as that. So, that’s the best way to do JV handles people for the free report. Obviously, for that affiliate side of things for the main product, that’s different again.

For starters call, I’m probably trying to put an excessive amount of across, however, you have to remember you’ve got two different areas here: there is a product on the market, plus you’ve got a free report. A very important factor both of them share is that they both construct your subscriber list. Which is it is essential of all.

Matt: Okay. How will you think it’s vital that you possess the right mindset and just how exactly do you think people should think?

John: Okay, well, I’m guessing now, Matt, lots of people playing this call will be like, “John, I’m totally confused. I couldn’t do what you’ve just said.” And also this will come in a little bit using the mindset. If you’re determined enough, you may always overcome any hurdles they can put your path, and that’s possibly the separation of someone who isn’t successful from somebody who isn’t. I want to provide you with an example: should you couldn’t set a blog up, Matt, what would you do? Could you give up or can you find out how to set your blog up?

Matt: I’d probably go to YouTube. So that’s really it with this so when I’ve already said, I am definitely looking forward to Internet Automation Plan!
Author Resource:- Click here to read more about Internet Automation Plan and watch a 12 minute video preview.

The eBay Buyers FAQ.

Facts on eBay for Buyers.

Has something gone very wrong and you don’t know what to do?

Below are a few questions buyers ask on a regular basis.

1. Does eBay have a Customer Service Department I Can Phone?

eBay are notoriously hard to contact, should you ever need to; then it sometimes seems like they expect the site to run itself. The best way to get customer support would be to use online help, and to do this you need to use this url address: http://pages.ebay.com/help/contact_us/_base/index.html. You might have better luck in a “live help” web chat here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/basics/n-livehelp.html.

Only eBay Power Sellers (sellers with a very high feedback rating) get to phone customer service. If you really want to try your luck, type “eBay [your country] phone number” into a search engine and you’ll probably find something. Unfortunately, the chances are you’ll have gone to all that trouble for the privilege of leaving a phone message on an answering machine.

It might seem cruel, but imagine the number of people who would call for eBay help every day with the silliest questions if they gave out their phone number everywhere.

2. eBay Sent Me an Email Saying They’re Going to Close My Account, What Should I Do?

If this happens to you, then you must first look to see if the email is asking for your password. If that pops up in your email, then it’s a scam, only intended to get your information and steal your account. eBay will never ask for your password or any other account details by email. eBay’s policy is that you should only ever enter your password on pages whose addresses start with http://signin.ebay.com/. eBay offers an extensive amount of information on all their policies, such as, Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions and Security. You can read more here: http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/toolbar/useragreement.html

Note: These some policies were updated September 23, 2008 to reflect deletion of the Account Guard functionality from eBay Toolbar. 3. Making money on eBay, how does it work?

For you, the buyer, eBay is free! Sellers, though, pay all sorts of fees: a listing fee for each item they list, a final value fee (a percentage of what the item sold for). They can then pay optional fees for extra services, including: Buy it Now, extra pictures, reserve prices, highlighting the auction, putting it in bold, listing it first in search results, or even putting it on the front page. You can see a full list of fees at http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/fees.html.

These fees are apparently not a hindrance to the sellers, because more and more, people continue to use eBay . The system is quite efficient, and basically forces both eBay and the sellers to keep their profit margins as low as possible – otherwise prices will simply go too high and the buyers will stop buying.

4. How Safe is eBay?

eBay has a Trust & Safety (SafeHarbor) Answer Center, where members can ask questions about Trust & Safety initiatives and use the member-to-member question & answer boards. Once on the ’Safe Harbor’ page, you will find information on, hijacked accounts, online safety and how to scam proof your emails, the direct link to this is: http://answercenter.ebay.com/forum. You will be able to get your questions answered on the eBay site links mentioned in this article, and no doubt you will learn a lot of information to make your time on eBay all the more successful.

Government Car Auction Buying Tips

seized cars auction

If you want get a good car during a government automobile auction, you need to do your homework well. Always remember that you will not be the only person who will be bidding during the government repo auction so you should be well prepared for the competition. Never be complacent about anything. It doesn’t matter if you have been to many auctions before or if you have participated in previous automobile auctions in your location as that is not really an assurance that you will get what you want this time. The key to getting a good automobile during an auction is to be very vigilant.

Determine The Quality Before Placing Your Bid

Careful planning is very important if you want to join a seized cars auction. First, you will need to determine the mileage and history of the car. The auction administrator should be able to provide you with this information. Why do you need to know the history of the car? Cars that have not been property maintained by their previous owners will most likely have more problems compared to those cars that have been well maintained. Adding to that, vehicles that were involved previously in a collision will likely have interior problems compared to those cars that have never had an accident. Always remember that accidents, even if not so violent as to wreck the car completely will always affect the condition of the car. The jarring that the car received during the accident will most likely affect some of its internal parts in some ways. Although these defects may not manifest themselves right away, sooner or later, these defects will later on show.

Aside from learning about the history and mileage of the car, you should also make it a point to physically inspect the car before the auction. In most cases, the cars will be available for viewing about two days before the automobile auction is schedule so go to the display center and inspect the car thoroughly. Open and close all doors and windows of the car to make sure that they things are functioning well. Look under the car find out if there are no leaks. Be alert of any newly painted parts because that could be a sign that the owner is trying to cover something.

To determine how much you will bid on particular car during an automobile auction, ask an expert to take a look at the car first. The expert will give you an approximation whether the vehicle is priced reasonably.

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