by Mark Mason | Dec 13, 2008 | Announcements
Back in December 2008, my friend Forest Parks was in the middle of a competition for a store-building contest run by Pepperjam Network. He needed votes, and I rallied my small but mighty community of readers to help him out. Forest ended up doing well, and the whole...
by Mark Mason | Dec 9, 2008 | Announcements
Back in 2008, I was promoting a tool called Firepow that helped internet marketers build landing pages and manage their online campaigns. Firepow is long gone, but the problem it solved is still very much alive: how do you create effective landing pages without being...
by Mark Mason | Nov 27, 2008 | Announcements
Back in 2008, I wrote a very short Thanksgiving post. Two sentences, basically. I was thankful for my family and grateful to live in a country where I could have a blog. Simple as that. Looking back on that post seventeen years later, I realize that those two things...
by Mark Mason | Oct 18, 2008 | Announcements
In 2008, I wrote about a friend's seven-dollar ebook on email marketing. The product is long gone, but the core message — that email marketing should be the foundation of your online business — was the best advice on this blog at the time. Nearly two...
by Mark Mason | Oct 16, 2008 | Announcements
In 2008, I wrote about Micro Niche Finder — a desktop keyword research tool that cost about sixty-seven dollars and promised to take the guesswork out of finding profitable niches. I was genuinely enthusiastic about it at the time. It was the first keyword tool...
by Mark Mason | Oct 3, 2008 | Announcements
In 2008, I wrote a quick post promoting a friend's coaching program. The program is long gone, but the question it raised — whether mentoring and coaching are worth the investment for online entrepreneurs — is one I get asked about constantly. After nearly...