8 Ways to be the best blogger in the World

Posted: December 30th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: How to blog | 3 Comments »

Blogging is not hard, it’s bloody hard. You have to write and do stuff. Coherent thought has to be followed through to a conclusion.

Here are 8 ways to make you a better blogger.

Improve the headline.
Make your title shout out to your audience, don’t try to call to everyone. Be specific, tailor the headline to the people who are going to be most interested in your post.
Keep it snappy.
Make it interesting. Dog bites man is not news, man bites dog is.
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4 Fantastic copywriting and marketing blogs

Posted: December 29th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Lyndon Antcliff | 5 Comments »

Found some interesting Copywriting and marketing blogs through Copyblogger, cheers mate.
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A big bunch of links to cool articles

Posted: December 22nd, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Marketing Blogs | 4 Comments »

One of my articles at Web-design-book.com was accepted onto the Problogger.net article contest. The quality of articles submitted has been very high, so here is the list of the other articles.
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Increasing Visitor Value to your blog

Posted: December 19th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Marketing Blogs | No Comments »

It’s obvious really.

Provide people what they want, whilst watching your profitability.

It’s not complicated but it’s complex.

Rich Schefren talks about visitor value in his latest blog post.

I must confess, I do not give visitor value as much attention as I should. Mostly I am pleasing myself with only a fleeting thought about the people who will be reading my various websites and blogs.

Rich talks about establishing a benchmark for visitor value, although he does not go into specifics of how to implement such a system he highlights on the benefits of such a system. Selling the sizzle not the sausage I think they call it. Read the rest of this entry »


10 marketers I want to get email newsletters from

Posted: December 18th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Email Marketing, Lyndon Antcliff | 2 Comments »

Having signed up for any email newsletters about affiliate marketing, I have decided to cut the list down. It’s an interesting excercise though, you soon realise who offers real, useful, non duplicated information and who just wants to give you sales pitch after sales pitch for products you don’t really want or need.

People who I will keep getting emails off include
Mike Filsaime
Mark Joyner
Perry Marshall
Rosalind Gardner
Dan Kennedy
Michael Gray
Andre Chaperon
John Carlton
Russell Brunson
Andrew Wee


Google Loves me

Posted: December 11th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Google Adsense | No Comments »

I got my Christmas present from Google today. Sent only to Premium Adsense publishers, constisting of a non religious Christmas card, a funky box and a digital photo frame. Last year it was a wireless mouse and the year before that it was a radio.

Considering I have made Google many thousands of dollars it’s not much, but it’s the thought that counts. I don’t remember Dr Pepper sending me a card after being a loyal customer.

Here is a pic of the box and photo frame, that’s one of my paintings in the background.

Google Photo


Dan Kennedy Super Conference

Posted: December 5th, 2006 | Author: Lyndon Antcliff | Filed under: Lyndon Antcliff | No Comments »

The Dan Kennedy Superconference 2007 is open for business.

Here is a clip from the site.

Recently, I polled the members of just one of my coaching groups, and they reported combined personal income increases over the past 2 years of $19-million to $22-million. My best estimates of my Platinum Members, ‘private clients’ and members of Bill’s coaching groups would easily take the total beyond $150-million to $200- million. There’s simply no way of estimating the total of all Inner Circle Members, but it undoubtedly exceeds a Billion Dollars.

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