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		<title>Manage Blogs, AutoBlogs &amp; Niche Sites?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you manage a group of blogs, niche sites or a large network of blogs, one of the biggest challenges is keeping all the details organized. Many of us have the details for each blog scattered among emails, pieces of paper, notebooks, bookmarks, spreadsheets, our memories and even coffee stained sticky notes. And what happens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you manage a group of blogs, niche sites or a large network of blogs, one of the biggest challenges is keeping all the details organized.</p>
<p>Many of us have the details for each blog scattered among emails, pieces of paper, notebooks, bookmarks, spreadsheets, our memories and even coffee stained sticky notes.</p>
<p>And what happens when you try to manage more than just a few blogs is that all the details become challenging to keep straight in your head. At least it is for me  .</p>
<p>Details like:</p>
<ul>
<li>blog login</li>
<li>hosting login</li>
<li>seo details</li>
<li>domain registrar &amp; expiration date</li>
<li>keyword positions and details</li>
<li>promotional activity log</li>
<li>tasks to do</li>
<li>monetization</li>
<li>income and expenses</li>
<li>and more…</li>
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<p>After struggling with trying to keep all the details straight and watching some of his blogs literally die from lack of attention, he did something about it.<br />
<a href="http://www.AutoBlogCommander.com" target="_blank"><img  title="AutoBlog Commander" src="http://autoblogcommander.com/images/cover2s.jpg" alt="AutoBlog Commander" width="299" height="327" align="right" /></a><br />
He created a software application, <a title="AutoBlog Commander" href="http://www.AutoBlogCommander.com" target="_blank">AutoBlog Commander</a>, that will help you manage every aspect of your blogs &#8211; from logging in to income and expenses. Whether you have a handful or a network of hundreds of blogs, you can now keep all the details in one place. You can now control your blogs so you can concentrate on more important things like monetizing them and building more blogs.</p>
<p>Users are calling AutoBlog Commander:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Perfect”</p>
<p>“Must Have For Internet Marketers”</p>
<p>“Phenomenal”</p>
<p>“Amazing”</p></blockquote>
<p>Users have also found that <a title="AutoBlog Commander" href="http://www.AutoBlogCommander.com" target="_blank">AutoBlog Commander</a> is perfect to manage their niche sites as well. So whether you have blogs, niche sites, or both, you can keep everything straight easily!</p>
<p>Watch the video and learn more here:</p>
<p><a title="Autoblog Commander" href="http://www.AutoBlogCommander.com" target="_blank">http://www.AutoBlogCommander.com</a></p>
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		<title>How To Write An iPhone App</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the hottest topics in the marketing and software development fields today is writing apps for the popular iPhone. With stories of outrageous success from authors that wrote an iPhone app and almost overnight sold hundred of thousands of copies. This not only brought them in the public eye, but also a large amount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the hottest topics in the marketing and software development fields today is writing apps for the popular iPhone. With stories of outrageous success from authors that wrote an iPhone app and almost overnight sold hundred of thousands of copies. This not only brought them in the public eye, but also a large amount of money in a very short period of time.</p>
<p>Take Joel Comm as an example. He’s an internet marketer who came up with a crazy idea for the &#8216;iFart Mobile&#8217;. He decided to put a team together to develop his app and then started marketing it using social media like Twitter, YouTube, blogging and more.  Sales started trickling in at first. Then the viral effect kicked in as more people heard about the app. He sold 75 copies one day, 296 the next day, and 841 the day after that. So far so good, right?  Sales were increasing every day.. now fast forward just a couple weeks later, and Joel pulled down 38,927 copies in a single day. That means he earned $27,249 in those 24 hours!</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s Ethan Nicholas. He originally launched his iPhone app, iShoot, to lukewarm reviews and moderate downloads. Eventually his $2.99 iPhone game just faded away, buried under the rest of the new releases. Then Ethan did a simple thing that literally turned on the faucet. Shortly thereafter he sold $35,522.40 of his iShoot app in just one day.</p>
<p>These success stories are peaking the interest of software developers and marketers worldwide, including myself. How do you get into the market, even if you&#8217;re not a software developer?</p>
<p>Enter Simon Hodgkinson. He&#8217;s recently published a step by step guide that shows you exactly <a title="how to write an iphone app" href="http://offto.net/iphoneapp/" target="_blank">how to write an iphone app</a>, regardless of whether you&#8217;re a professional software developer, marketer or have never written one line of code in your life. I picked it up, hoping to learn more about the market, especially since I&#8217;m not a Mac user or iPhone owner.</p>
<p>After going through the guide quickly, I went back over it another time since it had me racing with ideas after the first scan. It&#8217;s a thorough overview of the market, the applications that are popular, how to write an app, how to get an iphone app written (if you&#8217;re not a software developer), how to market it, the options and alternative revenue sources even if you decide not to write an iphone app.</p>
<p>I was able to walk away from the read with a good grasp of the market, what apps to consider, how to go about the process of getting an app written (since I&#8217;m not a software developer) and the steps to market an app and let it grow virally. Every question I had before reading it was answered in the book or follow up emails. I also appreciated the detail he went into regarding the process to apply to the Apple Developer program which is a crucial step.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s well written and Simon&#8217;s marketing background shows in the followup messages he sends after I purchased that adds additional ideas, tips and strategies not found in the book itself. Some of the topics he covers in the follow up messages include how to quickly get your iPhone app to market, more examples and secrets to popular iPhone apps, how to brainstorm app ideas, and many more. Some specific to iPhone apps, some to marketing, some to business. All of them were spot on and valuable.</p>
<p>This is not a technical how to write iPhone software book, it&#8217;s better. It covers all aspects, actually writing the software is only one part of entire picture. More importantly, Simon goes over everything from how to brainstorm ideas, to development, marketing, social media, promotion, viral applications, additional revenue sources and more.</p>
<p>The latest statistics show that in January of 2009, the App Store surpassed an amazing half a billion downloads, that&#8217;s 500,000,000! These numbers are staggering and if you&#8217;re looking for a growing market and a seemlessly unlimited potential for earnings, developing an iPhone app is something to consider. One of the reasons for such opportunity is that apps are normally priced quite low, most are under $10 and even more under $5. iPhone users are eager and willing to pay a few dollars for a fun or useful application. Combine that with a huge market of iPhone users and the Apple App Store being the only place to get apps currently, lays a market with great potential.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking how to learn <a title="how to write an iphone app" href="http://offto.net/iphoneapp/" target="_blank">how to write an iPhone app</a>, how to get one written and market it or just how to tap into the iPhone market, I highly recommend Simon&#8217;s book.</p>
<p>To learn more about the iPhone app market, visit his official <a title="how to write an iphone app" href="http://offto.net/iphoneapp/" target="_blank">web site</a>.</p>
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