Archive for January, 2010
Free List Building System
by admin on Jan.09, 2010, under Uncategorized
Can A Listbuilding System Be TOTALLY Automated?
I know we’re all a bit sick and tired of promises of “automated software” that will make us rich before dinner.
And I’m always the first to be skeptical of these kinds of outrageous claims.
But today I may have to actually eat my words.
Because I just picked up a listbuildilng system that really is incredibly fast…,
And the traffic actually does keeps flow in on auto-pilot.
It’s a pretty new tactic on the scene that I’ve heard of.
But I never really knew how to implement it.
Then I found this:
Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System
At that link 7 figure marketer Bill McRea is GIVING AWAY this listbuilding system totally free…
It’s his way of getting some buzz going for his upcoming product launch (apparently he’s go another system up his sleeve that’s even better than this)
In any case..
I went and got this myself and it’s totally legit.
There’s nothing scammy about it all.
It’s just a way to instantly create a win-win offer that potential JV partners can’t refuse.
Bill hand you EVERYTHING you need to make it work. And I mean EVERYTHING.
So if you know the power of having a mailing list..
Do yourself a favor and go get this.
Do it now: Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System
I mean…you can’t beat the price, right?
P.S. There is one catch to this…you’ll have to help spread the word. But that’s easy for me because I’ve seen this strategy in action and know that it works.
You should get Free Plug N Play Listbuilding System now!
Making better photo slide shows
by admin on Jan.08, 2010, under Digital Slide Show
Let me share part two of my Digital Slide Show obsession.
I have been turning all my old travel photos into music videos, and I am starting to get it right. I have put a page on tips for making better slide shows.
These aren’t boring slide shows either, but MTV-quality music videos. These movies are created using Animoto, a state-of-the-art, professional quality video production system. It uses artificial intelligence to analyze each photo in your digital slide show, sets them to music and produces MTV-style transitions between photos.
It is so easy to get these amazing results from your own photos. My granddaughters can make movies, and so can you! To see how quick and easy it is, check out the top post on this digital slide show page.
Here are some more vacation videosĀ I have made from stills and video clips I took during a cross country trip I took a couple of years ago.
There are so many aircraft in the U.S. Air Force museum that it is hard to pick few enough pictures to make a reasonable length movie. So I limited these to bi-planes. Take a closer look at the Bi-Planes in the Air Force Museum.
When we rolled into Texas, we went to the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center. We later went to San Antonio and visited the Botanic Garden, then move on to Louisiana where we stay in a ‘historic’ building…
Our local Master Gardener’s class needed a slide show highlighting and celebrating their year of study and work. This Class Graduation presentation was the result of that need.
For more information on how you can use this great new software, just click the link that appears after each video or visit Animoto.
A New Way to Look at Digital Slide Shows
by admin on Jan.07, 2010, under Digital Slide Show
Let me share my Digital Slide Show obsession. I have been turning all my old vacation photos into music videos and I would like to share some with you here. I am using Animoto, and state-of-the-art video production system. It uses artificial intelligence to analyze each photo in your digital slide show, sets them to music and produces MTV-style transitions between photos.
It is very easy to get these jaw-dropping results from your own photos. To see how quick and easy it is, check out the top post on this digital slide show page.
Here are some vacation videos I have made from stills and video clips I took during a cross country trip I took a couple of years ago.
My adventures at the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola and Fantasy of Flight in Polk City Florida.
Another travel video, this time of the Precolumbian Art Exhibit in Chicago.
While I was in Chicago I visited the Botanic garden. They have an outdoor train section there that was quite intriguing. A friend has an outdoor train set, so I shot these pictures for him, and now have turned them into a movie.

