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« on: August 25, 2008, 07:26:51 PM »
adonis
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I am extremely new to the internet marketing world, so since this is a bit amateur, let me apologize in advance.  I have chosen a particular niche and some products I want to promote, but I am a bit unsure where to go from this point.  I have tried direct linking through google (a la the "google cash" method) with some success (a few hundred bucks a month on a few products) but I know this is a relic of the past and need to do a new strategy to really cash in.  Where should I go from here?

Adonis

PS...I assume what I need to do is start designing a landing page, but I'm not the most technically savvy.  I'm kind of learning html, but I'm not particularly skilled at it, nor do I really know exactly what I should include on this site.  Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Larry
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Check out some of my video at tutorial.hexatrack.com

I think they will point you in the right direction. If you still have questions ask away. No apologies needed!
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