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Hi all,
I came across this website the other day; http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ And was a bit sceptical as you can imagine, but i thought what the hell it's only $27. Although i was really expecting to have to use the money back guarantee, but... I have to say it really delivers! ![]() I've been able to download all the stuff in the salesletter and some brand new movies too. Check it out for yoruself http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ |
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> I came across this website the other day
I'll think I'll set up a mail rule to delete messsages with this phrase in it. Bloody spammers. -- gbb |
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On 27 May 2007 08:53:53 -0700, mickeythomas999@yahoo.com wrote:
>Hi all, > >I came across this website the other day; >http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ > >And was a bit sceptical as you can imagine, but i thought what the >hell it's only $27. Although i was really expecting to have to use the >money back guarantee, but... > >I have to say it really delivers! ![]() > >I've been able to download all the stuff in the salesletter and some >brand new movies too. > >Check it out for yoruself >http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ We get so many of these lately :-( BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-mark...l-business.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/internet-marketing-uk.htm http://www.crystal-liaison.com/giving/ |
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mickeythomas999@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hi all, > > I came across this website the other day; > http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ > > And was a bit sceptical as you can imagine, but i thought what the > hell it's only $27. Although i was really expecting to have to use the > money back guarantee, but... > > I have to say it really delivers! ![]() > > I've been able to download all the stuff in the salesletter and some > brand new movies too. > > Check it out for yoruself > http://www.hack-the-gurus.net/ I just ignore them. There are still good folks here. One thing, though, i wrote a post on word tracker versus google trends and no one replied! I mean nobody. That was not what i expected. Here is the post again, and if you have any comments, i would like to hear them: ----- ubject: trends vs. tracker Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 09:46:49 -0700 From: catherine yronwode <cat@herb-magic.com> Organization: Herb Magic Newsgroups: alt.internet.search-engines Having had some success in times past with word tracker, i just dipped into google trends -- a far more interesting site due to its graphical interface, but also less poductive of numerics. Plus -- it uses actual google as its resource, which partically compensates for the total lack of numerics. Plus -- it tracks three year trends, not just a recent snapshot. Neutral -- the news benchmark is interesting but so far has not affected any of my key terms. However, i did try working the news benchmark against searches on some media terms (e.g. <britney spears> and saw its application to those who might happen to work in that field of endeaor. Plus -- it allows for boolian operations (e.g. <pagan -jose> to partially isolate pagan religious content from jose pgan sports content). Minus -- it makes no suggestions; you have to work off your own keyword lists (mine were generated by word tracker) Plus -- up to 5 comparisons at a time. Minus -- without numerics and with only 5 comparisons per query, you have to run and re-run sets of comparisons to create a graded list of search term popularity -- a real time-waster, that. A tip -- establish some benchmarks of your own when working with relative (non numeric) comparisons. I used the terms <ebay>, <>, and <learn> as high benchmarks, and i also had specific benchmark terms in my field located at middle and lower levels -- your own field's benchmark terms will vary by what you are trying to accomplish, of course. Neutral -- the graphical charts are relative (since there are no numerics) and there is an appearance of artificial flattening on lower-volume search terms when comparing a popular term against a series of less popular terms. A tip -- if flattening occurs, replace the highest scoring benchmark term with a lower scoring benchmark, to see detailed trends on lower popularity keyword terms. Minus -- the order of the 5 terms is important -- if the first term in the comma-delimited string is too low to score, the entire set of 5 comparisons will come up blank. A tip -- keep a banchmark at the beginning of the string to avoid query failures due to some terms being too low to score if they were in first place. A final plus -- pretty colour choices. All in all, despite the time wasted on having to make comparisons, and the fact that you must generate a list terms off-site becuase it will not make suggestions, this is still an attractive feature and one well worth using. Any other comments, tips, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. cat yronwode http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html youself learn love, money, protection, and lucky spells |
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