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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Amazon Deals Flying off the Shelves

Here is a quick snap of what is going on at Amazon for Cyber Week.

I took this off the site just now and so the information is going to change by the time you read this.

As you can see the regular price of this laptop and the "Deal" price but on a timer and limited supply.

You have to get into Amazon Cyber Week Deals Now go Here!


This is the Regular Item




this is the Current Deal

Samsung Q430 Laptop$879.99 $699.00 (21% off)
List Price: $879.99
Price: $729.99
Deal Price: $699.00
You Save: $30.99 (21%)


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Amazon Cyber Week Deals are Here!

Amazon Continues Cyber Week Blow Out!

Today's Cyber Week Deals continue to show Amazon as the online leading retailer.

The News reports show that retailers this year are experiencing larger crowds but sales are about the same as last year.

Is that bad news?

NO. The retailers are marking down more items and selling more items just not making the higer sales dollars.

That's Good News for Buyers because it shows prices are better.

See what Amazon is offering for Today's Cyber Week Deals

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Amazon Schedules Black Friday Deals Ahead of Time, and Let's YOU Sign Up Now.

You can see what they are going to offer and when, and get in on it now so you don't have to wait or worry that you missed the deal.

This is what Amazon says:

You shouldn’t have to stand in a long line to get a great deal. We’re searching for the best Black Friday deals everywhere--including deals other stores are planning--so we can meet or beat their prices and bring them to you even earlier. These limited-supply offers will go quickly, but we’ll add new ones throughout the day, every day this week, so you can skip the long lines and still save a bundle.


Go To Amazon Black Friday Now!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

How to Manage Multiple Domain Names

Are you tired of going on an egg hunt every couple of months? Well what you need to do is stop hiding your eggs in all those different places.

You all know what I mean, you get this great idea for a domain name and register it with whoever is running a deal on domain names at the time. After a while you realize you own 10 or 20 domain names and they are scattered around the internet like Easter Eggs waiting to be found. Then you get an email from GoDaddy, Host Gator, or Worlds Most Trusted Hosting telling you that you need to renew yourname.com. Hmmm.. Now where did I write down that password?

Well, don't you think it's about time you got all your eggs in one basket?

All of the hosting companies out there will make a transfer for you and it is relatively painless. When you first register a name with a registrar they will usually lock it for a period of time, anywhere from 60days to a year. What this means is that you cannot transfer your name away from them until that period is expired. This is one reason people end up with a bunch of those eggs scattered all around, they decide they want to change and see they are locked and say "I'll do it later" and never get back to it.

So stop hunting eggs and start out by finding a good quality reliable basket, then go out and gather the eggs one last time, put them into your new basket and you will easiy manage all your domains in one place. The basket you use should offer to bring your eggs in at little or no cost to you if you sign up with the hosting accounts so be sure you look at all the little add ons and up charges before you sign up. You should pay around 10-12 dollars to transfer and the same for a years registration. Your hosting account should be running a range of 4-9 dollars per month depending on term of the contract. You should be able to open a support ticket at any time and get any questions answered and look for discounts on multiple transfers and registrations.

So find yourself a good basket and put all those eggs in one place.

About the Author George Savery writes on website names, hosting businesses and email marketing. If you need a trusted hosting company from a provider you can trust George has more information available here, Worlds Most Trusted Hosting

Friday, July 2, 2010

Did you Get what you Paid for?

Oh my God, I get so tired of hearing the hype. You all know exactly what I'm talking about so I don't need to give you examples. The question you need to ask yourself as you sit with buyers remorse and some piece of hyperspace code now on your hard drive, is: <b>DID YOU GET WHAT YOU PAID FOR?
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I have bought stuff and I have been ripped off, I have bought stuff and I have gotten more than I paid for, but this post is to be short and sweet to say if you want to be sure you will get what you paid for, buy from someone who always over delivers.

<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/loa/desmgt/BlogPost">MARK JOYNER</a>

Wether it is some of his training, his books from Amazon, or his free courses. This is a man who can be trusted.

Enough said. No Hype.

A few links of Marks:
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/theirresistibleoffer/desmgt/BlogPost">Irresitible Offer</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/womtmonth/desmgt/BlogPost">Legal Corporate Espionage</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/s101/desmgt/BlogPost">Simpleology 101</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/201/desmgt/BlogPost">Simpleology 201</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/mcm/desmgt/BlogPost">Mind Control Marketing</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/bta/desmgt/BlogPost">7 Day Business Turnaround</a>
<a href="http://www.simpleology.com/p/oairl/desmgt/BlogPost">Partner With Mark</a>