Sunday, September 6, 2009

15 Places to Make Money Creating Your Own Products

15 Places to Make Money Creating Your Own Products: "

boxesCreating your own products used to mean a significant up-front investment — purchasing a minimum amount of the product as dictated by the manufacturer, paying for warehousing, packaging, point-of-sale systems, and other overhead costs. And that was all before you even took a single order! Thankfully, for many types of products, print-on-demand technologies have made it possible for anyone to create and sell goods over the Internet with little or no up-front costs.


Below is a roundup of 15 great print-on-demand sites that will help you create and sell everything from t-shirts to clocks, from books to skateboards, from board games to fabric. If you know of additional print-on-demand sites to make and sell your own products, let us know in the comments.




1. CafePress




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CafePress is one of the oldest print-on-demand services online and they offer one of the largest catalogs of products on which you can print your logo or designs. From apparel, like t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats, to calendars, posters, mugs, water bottles, stickers, stuffed animals, buttons, messenger bags, and even clocks, CafePress offers hundreds of different products to sell and its thriving community of users creates over 45,000 new items each day on the site.




2. Zazzle




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Like CafePress, Zazzle offers a huge number of customizable products including t-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, ties, and even aprons, jackets, postage stamps, and shoes. They offer both custom on-demand printing and embroidery on many of their clothing products, and also offer a range of non-apparel items, such as skateboard decks, calendars, magnets, and post cards. Zazzle users have created a mind blowing 19.5 billion items.




3. Spreadshirt




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While the focus on Spreadshirt is on t-shirts and sweatshirts, they also offer a range of accessory items that can be printed with your designs, including bags, aprons, buttons, and neckties. One of Spreadshirt’s strengths is the ease of use of its online product designer, making is really easy for anyone to make or customize products that can then be sold to the public.




4. Pikistore






Pikistore does t-shirts and a few other customizable items, such as mugs and mousepads, and does it with a flair that other print-on-demand publishers would be hard pressed to match. For those who want a really great looking storefront from which to sell their t-shirts, perhaps one that matches the look and feel of an existing web site, then Pikistore might be a good option to check out.




5. Lulu




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For authors and photographers (and musicians and filmmakers), Lulu offers an amazing service. Lulu is a great way for anyone to publish a printed book (in either hard or softcover, perfect bound, spiral bound, or saddle stitched), CDs, or DVDs. One of the best things about Lulu is that they can help you get your products listed for sale on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in bookstores, as well as tools to help you sell and promote your work through social networks like Facebook.




6. CreateSpace




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CreateSpace, which is owned by Amazon, lets authors, musicians, and filmmakers create print-on-demand books, CDs, and DVDs. The main advantage to using CreateSpace is that because it is owned by Amazon, your products’ inclusion in the Amazon catalog is guaranteed. That means you can also sell on the Kindle, via the Amazon MP3 store, and offer movie downloads (which means availability on the Xbox 360 and certain TiVo players). Being guaranteed a spot in Amazon’s marketplace can mean a huge boost to your potential sales.




7. Blurb




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Blurb just does books, but they do books beautifully. Blurb specializes in creating printed books that definitely don’t have a print-on-demand feel, and because they create such great photobooks, the site has attracted many artists and photographers. As a result, many of the books they create are right up there in terms of design with those coming out of the major publishing houses. Blurb also makes it easy to automatically create books with your content from Flickr, SmugMug, Picasa, and TypePad.




8. TasteBook




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If you’re creating a cookbook, then TasteBook might be for you. TasteBooks are stunning hardcover, spiral bound cookbook binders that hold up to 100 recipes. But what really sets TasteBook apart from other print-on-demand publishers is that users can upload their own recipes or choose recipes from a large number of third-party providers, including Food & Wine, Cooking Light, Food Network, Better Homes and Gardens, Epicurious, Recipezaar, and more.


For more ways to publish a book, check out Mashable’s 6 Ways to Publish Your Own Book




9. CDBaby




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Over 200,000 indie artists already sell their music through CDBaby. It’s not exactly a print-on-demand publisher, since they really just handle warehousing, selling, and distribution of your CDs (though they do offer disc duplication services as well), but it is so amazingly popular among indie musicians that it would be hard not to mention it here.




10. The Game Crafter




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The Game Crafter is an awesome new service for making and selling your own board games and collectible card games. Just upload your artwork and game rules, and pick out which pieces (dice, pawns, etc.) need to be included and go! The Game Crafter will print, package up, and mail out your game every time it’s ordered. It won’t be quite as polished as a traditionally published game (game boards are printed on heavy clay-coated card stock rather than the even heavier chip core that game companies usually use, for example), but the results are still very playable and The Game Crafter’s service is bound to get better over time.




11. Spoonflower




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Anyone who watches Project Runway knows that the right print can make or break a good design. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an easy way to have your own designs turned into printed fabric? Spoonflower, a print-on-demand fabric seller, does just that, letting designers create and sell printed fabrics on either quilting or upholstery weight cotton or organic cotton sateen, with prices ranging from $18 – $32 per yard.




12. Ponoko




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Ponoko takes your 3D designs and turns them into actual products using a variety of materials, such as MDF, bamboo, cardboard, leather, acrylic, and felt. The result is that you can make toys, housewares, furniture, jewelry, and even electronics and put them up for sale in your own storefront.




13. Shapeways




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Like Ponoko, Shapeways lets you upload 3D designs and turn them into real products using 3D printing technology. The site then lets you sell your products via a custom storefront. People are using Shapeways to sell art, toys, jewelry and other gadgets, and some people are using the site for rapid prototyping of products.




14. ImageKind




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Any artists out there? Want to easily sell prints of your work? Then check out ImageKind. This site, which is owned by CafePress, specializes in prints and cards with a variety of different material, size, and framing options. For photographers who use Flickr, you can easily import your work to ImageKind and offer it for sale with custom framing.




15. deviantART




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deviantART is one of the largest art sites on the web, with over 81 million submissions. Every member of the site is also eligible to sell their art through the site’s store on mugs, mousepads, coasters, magnets, puzzles, prints and other items. Prints can be offered in a variety of sizes and with a handful of different frame types.


Image courtesy of iStockphoto, Bibigon



Reviews: Facebook, Flickr, Mashable, TypePad, blurb, deviantART, iStockphoto

Tags: blurb, CafePress, CDBaby, createspace, DeviantArt, imagekind, Lists, lulu, pikistore, Ponoko, print on demand, sell products, shapeways, spoonflower, Spreadshirt, tastebook, the game crafter, Zazzle



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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Russell Brunson Of Dotcomsecrets.com Needs To Decide If He Wants To Go To the Olympics Or Run A Multi-Million Dollar Company

So recently Russell Brunson got back from a trip to Fiji with his wife and 2 sons. Evidently Tony Robbins--self-professed guru and life changer-- invited them so Russell could speak to Tony's dwindling legion of followers. While there, Tony hooked Russell and his family up in his posh Fiji home. I've never been to Fiji. Other than speaking to Tony's dedicated followers, it seems Russell was also creating a new dvd to put out. I like Russell. Tony, well, let's just say, he's so 80's. How much more rah rah rah, awaken the giant within can Tony put out? I guess Russell thinks Tony is a step in the direction he wants to go. The only problem with that is I thought Russell wanted to wrestle Greco-Roman in the next olympics. Call me loony, but Tony doesn't strike me as the wrestling type.

Russell is also on the look-out for wrestling olympic wannabees as he has posted in wrestling forums looking for such and has a full website advertising the fact at combatfitness.com Besides bringing in 2 world class wrestling coaches, Russell is looking for others to train with while they work at his facility. There's just one small problem, er, well, maybe 4 or 5 actually: Harry Lester, Jess Hargrave, Jake Fisher, Cheney Haight and Andrew Bisek. These are the current top 5 werstlers at 165 lbs.--Russell's weight class.

While these guys probably don't have Russell's business acumen or his millions, they may have one other thing better going for them in their favor: hunger. With 2 little boys, a wife, a multi-million dollar business and employees, how much is Russell thinking about wrestling at night when he goes to bed? Maybe this is all just an angle to increase sales--but then why bring in the wrestling coaches? If Russell is so serious about this endeavor, why is he jet-setting to Fiji?

Hey, I'm just as big a fan of Russell as the next guy, and I've never even met him. Russell hasn't really set himself apart in wrestling like these other guys--and he's probably pretty fat and happy where he's at. It's just like Rocky before his first fight with Clubber Lang--Russell has everything to lose and these other guys have everything to gain. Russell I'm pulling for you bud, but you need to decide what it is you really want...the money or the gold? I don't think you can have both.

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Get A Free MP3 Player...

That's right, you can get an MP3 player for absolutely Free! Russell Brunson, a former high school wrestling star turned virtual internet marketing guru believes in his product so much, he is willing to give away free MP3 players to anyone who asks. I will certainly talk more about his products in the future, but I just wanted to make everyone aware of this product as soon as possible--although I'm sure it's all qulaity. The one thing I know for sure about Russell Brunson is that this guy Gives Away more for free than what most people charge money for. To get your free MP3 player from Russell, just click here.  

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

How to Get Even More Twitter Followers...

Ok, I have posted before about how to get even more Twitter followers using FlashTweet.com. However, I have noticed the system can be slow or not follow people sometimes...in other words, I have experienced some gliches with it.

Since then, I have found a new website called www.ReFollow.com. It is very similar to FlashTweet.com, but in my opinion it has a couple better features and works better. For example, FlashTweet had a limit of 100 followers an hour. As best I can tell, Refollow.com does not appear to have any limits although that may change and you also need to abide by Twitter terms of service. The website is pretty easy to navigate--just focus on adding followers and unfollowing those people that do not follow you. One of the neat things you can do is search by twitter username and it will pull up all their followers of say Demi Moore--then you can follow all her followers. It also allows you sort by number of followers...allowing you to leverage your exposure even more. So what are you waiting for? get over to Refollow.com and get following!!!

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Is Mo Latif the Slumdog Millionaire For Real?

Recently there has been a lot of talk on the net about a guy named Mo Latif, the self-named "SlumDog Millionaire," named after the recent movie. Personally, I haven't seen the movie, but many people are wondering if this guy is for real.

There are a lot of scams and programs out there, as well as people just plain trying to steal your money, but Mo Latif is the REAL Deal. Although his self-proclaimed nickname of" slumdog" might have the tendency to scare people away, it's really indicative of his true background.

Now I have seen a lot of online affiliate training programs out there, but Mo Latif has really nailed this one. If you want to visit his website Mo Latif’s Slumdog Millionaire Website you can click on the link. This guy really breaks everything down step-by-step so ANYONE can do it. I could go on about what this guy has done and what he can do, but do't take my word for it, visit his website--he really is the real deal.
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Using FlashTweet.com to Add Hundreds of Followers to Your Twitter Account

Hopefully you have been managing your Twitter account over at www.flashTweet.com to add hundreds of followers to your account each day. I know sometimes FlashTweet can be slow so sometimes I just might add names manually on Twitter. But, FlashTweet does have a good system to "unfollow" 100 people at a time that aren't following you to help you get to your 2000 follower threshold.

I will show you another strategy to gain further exposure on Twitter by using celebrities...and no, it's not by getting on YouTube and ranting and raving at them. Usually when you sign-up for Twitter, it offers names of celebrities for you to begin following. Go ahead and accept because you then show up as their follower. As soon as you follow a celeb, you go to the top spot under their followers. So, anyone checking to see who's following Oprah would see your screen name. So, it's almost like putting your screen name in front of half a million people depending on the celebrity. You can search for celebs or a big business manually by typing in their name under "Find People" in the top menu. Or, after you go to "find people," you can click on "suggested users" and Twitter will find its own list of celebs for you to follow.

Remember when we said you want to "unfollow" those people that don't follow you? Well here's the beauty of this: Oprah, Ashton Kutcher, and Larry King probably won't follow you...but you can unfollow them! But how will that help you? Because now you can follow them again which now puts you at the top of their follower list. So anyone that checks to see who is following the celebs will see your name. You can view this by clicking on anyone to follow, then go to their profile, and click on "followers" under their name. If you just started to follow them, your name should show up on top of their list. People want to follow people who follow celebs, and whoalah, there you are!

So hopefully you see how following celebs on Twitter can gain you more exposure and more followers. In my next post, I will show you how to Turbocharge your Twitter and reveal other secrets to gain maximum exposure. In the meantime, if you'd like more info about the tricks and secrets to marketing online, please vist www.MaverickGuy.com

Friday, May 15, 2009

How to Get Mass Twitter Followers

One way to get Mass Twitter followers with the click of a button is by going to www.FlashTweet.com. There, you can add a hundred followers with just one click. One thing you might want to do is check the Twitter and FlashTweet terms of service. There are several other things you can do to automate Twitter to make it easier on you and free up your time to do other things, but I will let you experiment with it and figure that out for yourself.

If you would like other ideas of how to grow your online business and make money online, visit www.MaverickGuy.com

Friday, May 8, 2009

SEO Explained By Google

Google now tells you how to rank? Unreal... Search Engine Optimization simply put is a changing of certain parameters on your site, and on other sites that direct traffic to your site. These strategies have been widely disputed, tested and developed by many internet marketers the world over. Google, being the 800 pound gorilla that it is, has basically dictated what the optimal site structure should be and how other sites should display your sites content. Most all other search engines have mimicked their overall philosophy. Up until now Google has been secretive about the specifications it uses to determine a sites validity. Below is information received from Google on how to properly "SEO" your site.

1. Create unique and accurate title pages. Put your targeted keywords in the title early and often i.e. target keyword: cell phones should be: "Cell Phones From Top Manufacturers" ALWAYS keep you title less than 64 characters to avoid the ellipses* after your title. This looks unprofessional and will decrease CTR**. Always always capitalize the first letter of each word... IT WORKS!

2. Accurate descriptive description. Ask a question, put a phone number, use the ® or ©. These things can be used in your title tag to to make your site stand out. What ever you do not overly stuff with keywords i.e. "We sell cell phone cases, cases, phones, charges etc. Make it a sentence. Because remember it does not mater how good you ranking is, if the content displayed on the SERP*** is no good, then people will not click through.

3. Improve your URLs. Do not smash all the words together in a URL. Use hyphens not underscores, why? If Google uses them and it good enough for their site, and its good enough for yours. i.e. BAD: example.com/cellphonecases.htm GOOD: Create a folder and call it "cell-phone-cases" then put your content page inside that file and call it index.htm or .php whatever. Your sites URL is now "pretty" example.com/cell-phone-cases/. This does not only look better, it ranks better. Don't be too long again smashing every keyword possible... be simple and descriptive. DO NOT use something generic like "page13

4. Make your site easy to navigate. Use breadcrumbs see the top of this page under the header image. There are many bread-crumbing scripts that will take your pages title and folders and create this effect (I will post these in later posts). You can also simply code them in yourself as they are just simple links.

5. Use a site map. A site-map is used to show all relative links for a site on one page. An XML site map seen here will be needed to submit to most search engines. The XML version does not have to be pretty, an optional html or php site map will be need if you want to show your viewers.

6. Have a useful 404 or error page. Google 404 Page Widget Give your reader a way to navigate back to your site.

7. Avoid sloppy writing with misspellings and grammatical errors.

8. ANCHOR TEXT... ANCHOR TEXT is the words in a link. This tells the search engines what the next page may be about. It also provides your viewers the benefit of knowing what you want them to view next, or visit. Put your key words in the anchor text Avoid: next, page1, category1 instead choose: blue cell phone, red cellphone cases etc. Keep it short and descriptive, do not have a whole sentence as a hyperlink. Make them easy to spot, do not hide them by making them the same style as your plain text.

9. Use the heading tag properly. This tells the search engine the topics of you site i.e. Cell Phone Providers

10. Optimize your images. When placing images on your site, use the alt image tag and make your graphic names descriptive. remember a search engine cannot see the words or shapes of your images... so tell them what it is.

11. Use the robots.txt file. Tell the search engines where and what to index and not index. For example, you dont want them to index your download page, right? Google also provides a useful too for that as well: Google robots.txt Tool Tips: disallow your internal SERPs to be indexed, near duplicate pages and URLs created by a proxy service. How to write a robot.txt file for Wordpress

12. Use the rel=nofollow tag. This tag will tell Google that the page you are linking to has no value. The search engines may index the page you are linking to, but will not pass any PageRank® or page reputation. You will want to use this on a page that has no importance i.e. contact us page, SERPs, about us page etc these are pages that probably dont make you money, so why have them rank.

13. Promote the right way through blogs, forums, social media, add you business to the Local Business Directories. You will find more information on the above marketing strategies incoming posts.

14. I cant end on 13... Use site analytics to see where, how and how much traffic particular actions are bringing you. Google Analytics offers this service free.

*the dots .... following a set of words meaning it continues 
**Click Through Rate 
*** Search Engine Results Page 
Read the entire Google's Search Engine Optimization Starter GuideGoogle's Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide, Version 1.1, published 13 November 2008

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