Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Internet Marketing For the Completely Clueless

Industry experts are saying that a sassy start-up called Blastoff Network is set to take the Internet by storm. This means big gains for the average folks on the street. How? Well, if you participate in the pre-launch, you can invite people to join Blastoff on October 12th, before the big boys like Pizza Hut and the NFL launch their marketing campaigns two weeks later. A lot of people in the know are saying you can potentially set yourself up for life, even if you yourself are utterly clueless about Internet marketing.

Blastoff Network is the Internet's latest darling. The past 3 months have been very kind to this new company, and Blastoff hasn't even open its doors yet. It’s rumored that Pizza Hut has paid $2 million to paint “Blastoff” on the side of a Russian missile that is being launched into space sometime next month. You do the math. If Pizza Hut is willing to pay $2M for a single ad on the side of a rocket, do you think they plan to make their money back? In spades? For a long time?

I've heard some people tell me that they would LOVE to be part of the Blastoff phenomenon but can't because they don't have any computer experience. That's not even close to the mark. You don't have to be a mechanic in order to drive, do you? My point is, just because Blastoff is internet-based doesn't mean somebody needs to know anything about computers or the Internet. Like the ad folks at Pizza Hut, you just need to understand that this thing is going to be huge. That's Rule No. 1 in Internet marketing: find the traffic, and put yourself in front of it. Get the scoop at www.Squidoo.com/BlastoffOnline.

Can someone who doesn't know anything about computers or the Internet pass out a web address to their friends? That's all anybody needs to do when Blastoff launches on Oct. 12. Some people could potentially make a fortune over time simply by getting in on this ground floor opportunity. Especially when it's free. And there's no web dev involved on your part. No matter what your your background is, this is a hot tip.

Blastoff is free, it's fun, it saves you money, and it makes you money. If you want to Blastoff before the rest of the world does, get the details at www.Squidoo.com/BlastoffOnline. If it sounds too good to be true, well… who cares? It’s free - at the very least, you'll get your money's worth. By October’s end, the tale will be told and we’ll all know how it turned out.

Liv Montgomery is a freelance writer specializing in e-commerce, Internet Marketing and SEO. For more information on Blastoff Network and Pre-Paid Legal Services visit http://www.PPL.BlastoffNetwork/MyWorldOnline or contact MyWorldOnline@OnlineBusinessPromoters.info.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Blastoff Network Ready for Countdown

Web 2.0 is now at its peak, and a sassy upstart company called Blastoff Network is looking ahead to the next wave. It only makes sense that companies, both online and offline, would want to define the next phase of development of Internet usage and online commerce. After all, those who successfully steer the traffic stand to make the most money. While it's not really germane to say that we're moving into Web 3.0 at this point - implying that social networking as a trend is past its prime - it's not too far off to identify the newest trend as Web 2.5.

So what does this mean to users on the cutting edge? With Facebook now at the top of the traffic charts and a host of other social networks close behind, we're now seeing a rise in the number of personal web portals. These are custom start pages or personal home pages like InfoNgen, Awesome Start, and My Yahoo! The unprecedented web domination of Google and a host of other Internet companies through their viral marketing campaigns has been prodigiously profitable for those lucky few on the inside of those opportunities. But what about the rest of us? How can the masses capitalize on the next web trend?

The obvious progression to Web 2.5 is illustrated in one emerging trend pioneered by Blastoff Network, allowing users to get cash online by doing the things they would normally do anyway. This shrewd leader is now in pre-launch. Blastoff's impressive start up, begun August 8, 2008, showed a traffic rank in June of '09 at about 5.5 million worldwide. Fast forward a few months, and its growth has been nothing short of explosive, now with a 7-day average of about 8,800 as of this writing. Blastoff is clearly about to do just that - blast off - and what's going on with the network's pre-launch has been called "a feeding frenzy."

So who are these guys? And why are they suddenly so popular, even before they've opened their doors to the public?

Blastoff Network is a personal web portal - one with a shrewd twist that's projected to take the Internet by storm. The traffic evidence just cited supports that notion. Like other persona web portals Blastoff combines the best of social networking, online shopping, and entertainment. Users can shop at the most popular stores online, including Barnes & Noble, Target, and a host of others - and receive exclusive discounts available only on Blastoff. The unusual lure is that using Blastoff allows members to both save money and make money by using their own Blastoff Network page. To do this, Blastoff members can capitalize on their accounts by making referrals and inviting their friends to join them, generating income for everyone in the clique. The result is a network of users, all making money on the body of purchases and expenditures. Blastoff is literally sharing their revenue with the people who are spreading the word about them. The company combines the best of viral marketing with network marketing.

To populate its network in a single stroke, Blastoff has teamed up with a 35-year-old NYSE direct sales company Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. in a privately publicized joint venture. Only Pre-Paid Legal associates are eligible to join the Blastoff Network during this pre-launch period, until October 23, 2009. After that, Blastoff Network opens to the world. You can get more information on Blastoff Network and Pre-Paid Legal Services by visiting http://www.PPL.BlastoffNetwork/MyWorldOnline. The results that follow this pre-launch are anybody's guess. However, odds are the success of Blastoff Network is going to be out of this world.


Liv Montgomery is a freelance writer specializing in e-commerce, Internet Marketing and SEO. For more information on Blastoff Network and Pre-Paid Legal Services visit http://www.PPL.BlastoffNetwork/MyWorldOnline or contact MyWorldOnline@OnlineBusinessPromoters.info.