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Looking for a very quick way to setup a name squeeze (or optin) page?

Online marketing has taken the world by storm. However, for those who are unfamiliar with the steps involved, you could be left in the dust. The reality is, there is no simple cost effective way for independent professionals, small business owners or entrepreneurs to generate online leads without having html or web programming knowledge. In other words, you have to be a webmaster if you want to generate online leads.

This is an urgent problem in the web marketing world. After all, no leads equals no business. No business equals a failed venture.

So what is the solution?

Marketing Makeover Generator- it can instantly boost your online sales and profits by automatically creating Opt-in pages and split testing them so you capture highly qualified prospects with the least amount of human effort possible. Furthermore, it is so simple that anyone can do it.

Marketing Makeover Generator features includes the following:

  • Audio recording
  • Video recording
  • Online database
  • Bulk email centers
  • Unlimited auto responders
  • Exit surveys
  • Split testing software

Check it out at http://TheCoolestCouple.com/MMG

If you want to see how we are using this service, check out one of our squeeze pages at www.SpectacularPresentations.com

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Pat and Lorna Shanks deliver the "COOL" Goods and connections to "COOL" People. They provide tips, tools, education and informative sessions with knowledgeable people that enable entrepreneurs, independent professionals and small business owners to attract more clients and make more money. For more "COOL" tips, tools, knowledge and people, go to www.TheCoolestCouple.com or follow us on Twitter.

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In case you haven't already noticed (where have you been?), Facebook has been rolling out major changes to its design. And if you're wondering why… Facebook is celebrating its sixth birthday with a dramatic redesign of their homepage that millions of people see when they log on each day.

The focus of these changes are to emphasize search, applications and games.

Key changes to the design include:

  • The top menu.
  • The search box (powered by Microsoft) is more prominent.
  • Notifications, including friend requests and comment notifications are more prominent.
  • The navigation of the left side of the page has been enhanced to promote content; including the News Feed, Events, Photos and which friends are online.
  • Manage privacy settings and log out using the Account menu in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
  • And of course… a whole lot more.

These are well-planned changes designed to improve navigation and the use of the commonly-used features.

You can learn more about these design changes at Facebook's blog:

Let us know what you think of these Facebook changes with your comments below.

And last, but not least, are we connected on Facebook yet? You can…

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Like everyone else, there seems to be no end to the amount of information and knowledge you’ve acquired through interesting articles or blog posts you’ve read, courses or e-courses you’ve taken, and all the other types of information research you’ve done.

You’re absolutely sure you've stored all of this somewhere… but where? Can you easily find it when you need it? And… you may be wondering why it really matters if you can find this or not.

Well… just in case you are wondering, here are the top 5 reasons why you really DO need to organize all your information and knowledge:

5) How Do I…?
You’re stuck… and you know you have the answer somewhere in the information you’ve gathered… but where? Make your organizational system searchable so you can find the exact info you need, when you need it.

4) Content Creation
You’ve got blog posts and articles to write. What about that e-course you planned on releasing? Researching all the information you have is a great source for content. It’s right under your nose. Again, organize it and make it searchable.
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Social Media
You, like most everyone else, have a ton of contacts you’ve met through Twitter, Facebook, your blog, and numerous other Social Media networking sites. And that’s where any information you have regarding those relationships stays… on Twitter, Facebook, etc.

You need to organize and manage those relationships… for your benefit and theirs. So now you're wondering… how beneficial can that really be?

Well here it is (drum roll, please)… the Top 5 Reasons why you need to organize and manage your Social Media relationships:

5) Facebook, Twitter, etc…
With all the contacts you have today, some seriously potential relationships can slip away without you even being aware of it. You need to keep track of your major relationships… at least have the names of your contacts, their Twitter page, Facebook page, and website or blog.

4) Joint Ventures
You have a great idea for an amazing online or offline business venture. What you need is someone else with specific skills to make the idea work and rocket to success. If you’ve organized your Social Media relationships, and have basic information on those contacts, your joint venture partner may be as close as your keyboard.
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Our friend and mentor Alex Mandossian has put a post on his blog with a list of his 33 slow-read books for 2010.

So what is a slow-read book? It is those books you find yourself reviewing and re-reading again and again and again and again … for new insights, discoveries, and lessons.

We found the post and the list of books to be quite interesting, but found that there was some information on the books and the authors he didn't cover that could be quite useful to us and to others.

So… we created a Dynamic Information Map of Alex's list in which we included the titles and sub-titles of the books, the authors, any Wikipedia information we could find on the books or authors, as well as links to the books in Amazon to make purchasing the book a very simple exercise.

Have a look at the map, peruse around it and perhaps you may be drawn to purchasing a book or two that may be one of your slow-reads for 2010.

You can find the Dynamic Information Map of Alex's slow-read book list for 2010 ==> Here!

To good reading and a prosperous 2010!

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