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Biggest Firesale by Vince Tan

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The Biggest Fire Sale is one of the biggest, organized Internet marketing events in the history of Internet Marketing – it is the largest recorded fire sale till date and the magnitude of the launch is astonishing. Check here out for Biggest Firesale Bonus.

The event is organized by none other than WIS Speaker – Vince Tan from Malaysia.

But first, we need to be very clear what a fire sale is all about.

It is an event where people are able to purchase quality Internet marketing products at a low price. The Biggest Fire Sale has set the bar much higher by offering more than 100 original, quality products at a crazy price.

Another attribute of a Fire Sale is that it is sold for a limited period of time. Sometimes, the price goes up after a number of packages or copies are sold. Other times, the price gets increased after a certain period of time.

The Biggest Fire Sale is an on going fire sale. The best thing about it is that even after the launch period, the sale still goes on albeit at a higher price but still a fantastic value.

So how is Vince going to pull this off? What new heights have he achieved for himself and the Internet marketing community?

Basically, Vince has gathered contributions from more than 100 marketers and thousands of JV partners as they are all collaborating together to meet this target. Each of these marketers has poured their blood, sweat and tears into making this possible,

There are many marketers participating in this event. They include David Cavanagh, Ben Shaffer, Dylan Loh, Alvin Phang, Bob Bastian, Brett Ingram, Calvin Woon, Colin Klinkert, Dee Ferdinand, Doug Champigny, Dr. Mani, Dylan Loh, Edmund Loh, Eric Holmlund, Ewen Chia, Frank Bauer, Glen Hopkins, Gobala Krishnan, Ian Del Carmen, James Brown, Joel Comm, John Delavera, JP Schoeffel, Kevin Riley, Melvin Ng, Michael Rasmussen, Patric Chan, Paulie Sabol, Richard Quek, Simon Leung, Tim brocklehurst, Kim Sanderline, Barry Godd, Heather Vale, Tom Hua, Vishen Lakhiani, Willie Crawford and many, many more famous marketers from all over the world.

Vince claims that he and his team are forking out at least 18 hours a day to make this fire sale possible. He is trying to achieve a sales figure of over a million dollars without investing any of his own money (besides his time) in to this grand project.

Will he fail or will he succeed? It all depends on the response. But by the looks of things, this is definitely going to be the biggest winner of 2008 with the Biggest Firesale event.

Making the right shopping cart choice

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

You’ree all fired up. You know the advantages of having a shopping cart integrated on your website. You have heard of the benefits and you really want them. If the rest of your competitors are doing it why can’t you? And that’s what you’re going to do now. But you’re facing a major stumbling block, what shopping cart would be the right choice? Can you go with just the first one you see?

The answer would be no. Selecting a shopping cart is a decision that you should mull over. It is an investment and any investment should be approached cautiously. Sometimes you can’t afford to mess up. The same can be said with shopping carts for your website.

Imagine purchasing from a company and it did not worked out the way you expected. The shopping cart appears to be too complicated for your clients. It’s not as flexible as it should be. You can’t sell anything through it and worst of it all, your customers have gone to your competitors. Even if you change suppliers and have a new shopping cart out, you will still have a hard time convincing your former clients to come back. A bad rep spells more trouble so it pays to be cautious. (more…)

A Road Map To Success

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Something that may not be an obvious thing to ask
about when you are hiring a business consultant but
should be taking into consideration is what type of
documentation you will have once the consultation is
over.

Why do you want to have copies of the paperwork?
There are several good reasons.

First of all, the paperwork can be an invaluable tool
for you to use after the contract with your consultant
is over. The paperwork often contains hidden treasures
that, while they may not seem obvious at first, will
prove to be useful in the future.

Secondly, the paperwork is going to include what it is
that was analyzed about your company and what was done
to improve your company. This is essential so that you
can keep it and refer back to it, especially if not
all the changes were made by the consultant.

Last, it shows you in writing what the consultant did
for you while they were working for you. If there is
ever a problem with your consultant, or if there is a
dispute, this will give you documentation about what
was or wasn’t done.

It’s good to have evidence of what was done by a
consultant, both for the present and for the future.
It is a good way to know what changes have been made
by a consultant and it is a good reference tool. The
documentation is a part of the road map to success
that you are on with regards to your business.