Monday, July 11, 2011

Mage Monster Launches Today



It's here! Monster Mage is launching Tuesday, 7/12/11!

Go clear your cookies right now and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011 !

If you do, here's what I'll give you:

- A 40-page guide to everything I know about how I used Mage to get to $8000 a month by June 2010 - and how to avoid the thing that could lose all that money for you. 99% of this information on Mage 1.0 also transfers over to Monster Mage (aka Mage 2.0).

- A 5--page quick start guide to help get you going blazing fast.

- 2 hours phone consultation on whatever you want, whatever you need to get going.

- Email help getting your Ebay Partner Network application site ready (the #1 most important thing you can do after you purchase Monster Mage)

- I'll also throw in tricks and tips I've learned so far on Monster Mage, and other cool, awesome things like a free add-on that is now saving me 30 minutes a day as I build sites.

After you clear your cookies (very important!) and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link , contact me at darrencron(at symbol) gmail.com and send me the receipt number so I can verify your purchase.


If you don't clear your cookies and order through my link, I'm sorry, but I can't give you my bonuses. I can't tell if you actually bought from me unless you clear your cookies and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link .

So follow the instructions below, buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link, email me at darrencron(at symbol)gmail.com, and I'll start helping you begin a new era in making awesome internet profits!



How to clear your cookies: http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser%27s-Cookies

Windows PC


Mozilla Firefox


Click on Tools, then Options (or Edit | Preferences on Linux)
Select Privacy
In the Cookies panel, click on Show Cookies
To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button
To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button

Google Chrome


Click on the ”Tools” menu and select “Options”.
Click the “Under the Bonnet” tab, locate the “Privacy” section and click the “Clear browsing data” button.
Select “Delete cookies and other site data” to delete all cookies from the list (alternatively, you can remove all cookies created within a specific time period by selecting the period you want from the dropdown list).
Select “Clear browsing history” to delete traces of which websites you’ve visited.
Select “Clear download history” to delete records of which files and programs you’ve downloaded.
Select “Empty the cache” to delete cached website pages.
You can also delete saved passwords (which log you into websites) and saved form data (such as your name and address).
Then click on the “Clear browsing data” button.
Click on the Close button when you’ve finished.

Internet Explorer 9


Open Internet explorer window
Click the “Tools” button
Point to “safety” and then click “delete browsing history”
Tick the “cookies” box, then click “delete”

Internet Explorer 8


Click “Safety” on the Command bar
Select “Delete Browsing History”
Select the option for cookies and click Delete

Alternatively, Internet Explorer 8′s new InPrivate browsing feature allows users to browse the internet without recording information from visited sites (including cookies). To use InPrivate mode:

Click “Safety” on the Command bar
Select “InPrivate Browsing”

Internet Explorer 7.x


Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer
Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER
On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box
In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Cookies
In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click Yes.

Internet Explorer (all other versions)


Internet Explorer saves cookies in more than one location, depending on the version of the browser and the version of Microsoft Windows being used.

The best way to find and delete them is to close Internet Explorer then use your file management software (such as Windows Explorer) and search for a folder called ‘cookies’.

AOL 8 and 9


Sign on and select Settings from the toolbar.
Version 9.0 users should select the By Category tab and click the Internet [Web] Options link, while for Version 8.0 and below click Internet Properties (WWW).
Click Settings.
Note: Windows Vista will see more than one Settings button. Click the button in the Browsing history section.
Click View Files. Your list of cookies (plus your other temporary internet files) will be displayed.
If you wish to delete any of the cookies or files, right-click on them and choose Delete.

Mozilla


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Mozilla Firebird


Click on Tools, then Options
Select the Privacy icon in the left-hand panel
Click on Cookies
Click on Stored Cookies
To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button
To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button

Netscape Navigator 7.x


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Opera


To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Tools > Preferences.
Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.

To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.






Apple Macintosh


Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS X)


Choose Preferences from Explorer menu
Select Receiving Files options
Select Cookies
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS 9)


Choose Preferences from Edit menu
Select Receiving Files options
Select Cookies
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Mozilla


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Netscape Navigator 7.x


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)


Choose Preferences from Safari menu
Select Security icon
Press Show Cookies button
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Opera


To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Opera > Preferences
Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.

To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Monster Mage



I just bought WP Mage Monster. I'm lovin' it. You should clear your cookies and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011 so you can get the awesome bonuses I'm offering, but I'll get to that in a minute.

Read my previous post for indepth detail, but here's the basics:

- I bought WP Mage 1.0 back in 2009. Within 7 months I was making $8000+ a month with it.

- I got kicked out of the main affiliate program, the Ebay Partner Network, through no fault of my own. I lost all that income in July 2010. (I can show you how to avoid this ugly fate and make sure all your eggs aren't in one basket. Better yet, I can tell you how to rebound quickly. If I only know what I knew then, I'd have been back to $8000 a month within another six months...but I panicked. Avoid this possibility and read my report!)

- I'm now going back into the trenches and rebuilding my online empire - but safely this time - and I'm going to use Mage Monster to do it.

Mage Monster


Mage Monster is basically WP Mage 2.0 (but 'Monster' sounds cooler).

Here's the main reasons WP Mage (1.0 or Monster) is awesome:

- You can build large sites filled with affiliate links extremely quickly. In fact, one beta tester on Monster claims that he built 15 sites (500 pages each, I think) in 15 minutes. Now, granted, you have to buy the domain names, do a little research on keywords (which Mage has the tools to let you do)...but that's phenomenal. 15 sites in 15 minutes? Which could each be earning you money within weeks? Absolutely changed my life in internet marketing.

- Mage has tools for keyword research that helps you create sites geared towards eBay Partner Network (the most lucrative of the affiliate networks) FAST.

- You actually earn money. If you do what I tell you in my reports, you WILL make money. I can't guarantee $500 a month, or $1000, or anything like that, but if you do what I (and Greg Jacobs, Mage's creator) tell you to do, and you put in the time to create 100 sites (at 15 minutes for 15, that's NOTHING), you will start making money off the internet. That's better than any other marketing program I've ever run across (and I've tried plenty).

Here's the reasons Monster Mage specifically is awesome:

- Google's most recent update, Panda, is kicking people's butts, because it lessens the importance of links in to your sites - which was a staple of SEO and getting sites ranked. However, Greg has an add-on called Facebook Mage that will automatically create Facebook fan pages that will link to your sites. And Google LOOOOOVES them links from Facebook to sites. This will be groundbreaking, I think.

- Integrated Groupon (and other group coupon affiliate networks) advertising. EPN (eBay) blows away other affiliate networks if you follow Mage's shotgun approach to making sites (put as many up as fast as you can). You can make a ton of money on Amazon's affiliate program...but that takes a lot of time and tons of traffic. I've tried, didn't work for me. But Groupon is the next big thing. Turned down a $6 billion buyout from Google? These guys are going to be burning up affiliate commissions in the next 12 months - and Monster has them integrated. I'm not accepted into Groupon yet, but believe me, they're my next step in diversifying.

- Before with Mage 1.0, you had to log into a site online to create sites and manage them. Now you can manage ALL your sites from your desktop. When you have 20 CPanel hosting accounts, each with 20 sites, believe me, it can get hectic if you need to make changes. Monster means you can manage all 400 sites from one interface on your desktop. (By the way, at my peak, I was making $8000 a month with only 170 sites. I got lucky and made a few that pulled in $500 - $3000 a month apiece, but even if those had died away completely, I would have still been making over $2500 a month just on the other 167 sites.)

If you buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011, I will give you the following:

- A 40-page guide on everything you need to know about Mage and what you should do to start making money.

- A 5-page quick start up guide. This will be in addition to huge amounts of training Greg Jacobs will be providing.

- Email coaching on making an EPN approval site (by far the hardest part of this entire process).

- 2 hours phone consultation on whatever you want dealing with Mage / Monster Mage.

- New information I find out about Monster as I get more familiar with the program.

This is going to rock. buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011 after clearing your cookies (see the bottom of this site on how to do that), and email me at darrencron(at symbol)gmail dot com to claim your bonuses. I plan to get you up to speed as quickly as possible.

By the way, a few things you should think about:

- Mage Monster is a huge investment. At $1500, it's not cheap - but hands-down, it's AWESOME. If you put in the work, you WILL make money. No other program has ever done that for me.

- You will need to invest an additional $200 a month, roughly, on servers, domain names, etc. By the time I was making $8000 a month, I was spending roughly $600 a month - but that's still $7400 profit.

- It will take you about 2 months before you see any income. So in your first two months, you'll probably have to spend about $2000 total (which includes Mage Monster), and you'll have to invest somewhere around 40 hours over those two months. Luckily you'll have my guides, so you won't be spending 140 hours in those first 2 months like I did.

- You probably won't break even on Monster and all your expenses for at least the first 5 months, and that's IF you're diligent and work hard and do exactly what I say (AND you're a little bit lucky). So don't go spending little Johnny's lunch money on this, or the rent or mortgage. This is a serious investor's tool for medium-term and long-term profit, not some get-rick-quick scheme. If you don't have $2000, or the ability to put it on a credit card without worrying about torching your financial life, Monster Mage may not be for you. If you buy it, COMMIT. That's the ONLY way you'll make money.

- I get a commission if you buy through my link. I'm not going to create competitors for free, you know! ;)

Go buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Mage Monster





If you're reading this, then you are probably thinking about buying Mage Monster.

You should.

I'll tell you why - and why you should buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link on or after July 12th, 2011.

Just make sure to clear your cookies first (go to the bottom of this page to find out more).

Mage Monster


I started using the first version of Mage (let's call it Mage 1.0) in November, 2009 when it first came out. I was one of the first purchasers through George Brown's Google Sniper offers.

By June 2010, I was making over $8000 a month.

The progression went like this:

1st month - $0 Invested about 200 hours learning from scratch

2nd month - $250 About 100 hours this month

3rd month - $1680 About 80 hours

4th month - $2564 40 hours all month

5th month - $4695 10 hours – spent 3 weeks in Thailand and Cambodia

6th month - $6594 10 hours – was spending my time on other internet ventures

7th month - $8142 10 hours – was spending my time on other internet ventures

If you buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link, not only will I show you how I got up to that amount of money and how you can do it too, but I'll cut down dozens of hours from your learning time, and potentially weeks from the point you start to when you start making money.

Mage Monster Bonus


I'll also provide you with a 40-page report and a 5-page "Fast Start" guide that tells you the following:

* In order to make a LOT of money with Mage, you need to use EPN, aka the eBay Partner Network - one of the most brutal and difficult affiliate networks to get into, yet by far the most consistently lucrative. Many people on the forums for Mage 1.0 haven't been able to get in even after trying 4, 5, 6 or more times. I helped two friends get in on the first try. I'll not only tell you how, and what deadly mistakes to avoid, I'll also do email consultations with you until you have your EPN application site ready to go. People routinely pay other Mages $250 per site to get in.

* For full disclosure, I have to admit to you that I was banned from EPN. Yeah. $8000 a month, down the tubes. It's a risk that everybody takes who does business with EPN, because they're notoriously fickle and arbitrary in who they ban. Thank God I had other online businesses going by that time, but it all happened because I made a VERY STUPID MISTAKE that opened me up to being hacked and backstabbed by a competitor. I will tell you what that mistake was, and I will reveal the one add-on to the system that can insure you’ll never be hacked by your competition.

* By the way, I'm not trying to scare you off with that previous information. Being banned is a risk everybody takes, because EPN is...how shall I put this...not the nicest company you can do business with. (They are owned by eBay, but are not the same company as eBay. Ebay is wonderful. EPN is not.) I personally know another Mage who is making $10,000+ a month and has never had a problem. However, if you do get banned from EPN, I know how to recover. I cannot reveal this in the report, only over emails or phone consultations. If EPN knew that I was giving out this info, they would probably send a hitman after me. But if you buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link, I'll tell you EXACTLY what to do to rebuild your business in no time flat - and also how to avoid putting all your eggs in one basket. I will only reveal this secret through emails or phone calls.

* The trick to using addon domains that will help your sites immediately blow up in Google and have them outranking their competitors. This trick alone is the difference between making $1000 a month and $4000.

* The software tool that will get hundreds of your site pages indexed within 24 hours. This is one of the biggest problems for MOST Mages...but not for you, if you know the secret.

* If you buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link, I’ll throw in 2 hours of private coaching on any topic you want. I’ll critique your EPN approval site. I'll tell you the secret I mentioned earlier if the worst-case scenario happens, and how you can quickly recover. Or you can just pick my brain. I’ll even give you the name of the best support guy in the industry for handling Mage, if you sign up with their hosting company.

* The $30 a month site that will ensure you pick the absolute most lucrative niches on Ebay to be involved in. For instance, did you know that fishtank supplies are pretty much a complete waste of time to promote? But I can tell you three surprising niches that garnered me $3000 per month from one site, $1000 from another site, and $500 a month from another site – consistently. And these are websites that took me less than an hour to create each.

* A $37 a month service that can help you pour rocket fuel in your sites' initial rankings, and get them roaring out of the gate.

* The way to avoid all the pointless (but NOT obvious) mistakes that cost me hundreds of dollars and weeks of lost time.

* An easy way to save money on your domain name purchases.

* A specialized tip-sheet for setting up private servers (once you get to that point) so that your sites are optimized for maximum output and moneymaking potential.

Should I Buy It?


Mage Monster is expensive. There's no denying that. But I bought Mage 1.0 for $800, and within seven months I was making $8000 a month.

Now, remember, you don't just pay the amount for Mage Monster. You also have to pay for domain names, servers, etc. But again, my monthly expenses never went above $600. In the beginning, it was all spent on domain names; at the end, it was all on server costs. And I was making $8000 a month seven months later.

So you have to ask yourself: do you want to invest money and do it right, or do you want to mess around with stupid $27 launches for another 5 years, hoping to get lucky? (Which won't happen - believe me, I tried that for 5 years before Mage 1.0.)

If you want to pour rocket fuel on your internet marketing success, buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link and you'll get the following:

- a 40-page guide and 5-page Quick Start guide to getting you up and running as fast as you possibly can.

- email coaching to get your EPN approval site ready to go so you can start making money as soon as possible.

- 2 hours consultation over the phone.

If you're ready to stop wasting money on cheap and ineffective internet marketing schemes and invest in the real deal, clear your cookies and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link and I'll teach you how to make money with Mage as fast as possible, as easily as possible, and not waste time doing it.

Darren P.


You can contact me with any questions you have at darrencron (at symbol) gmail dot com.




PS - You might be saying, "Well, hey, that's great that you know Mage 1.0, but what about Mage Monster?"

I figure at least 90% of what I know about Mage will transfer over to Mage Monster. I haven't seen Mage Monster yet (though I'm very much looking forward to it), and I'll probably tailor my instructions for Mage Monster for those who buy through my links, but I can't guarantee anything since I haven't seen the product yet.

But which would you rather have: some bonus from somebody else that you're never going to use? (Come on, be honest with yourself. I can't tell you how many bonuses I bought before Mage 1.0 that are still sitting in the dark corners of my hard drive.)

Or would you rather have information, email coaching on EPN, and phone consultations with someone who made $8000 a month using Mage 1.0? Clear your cookies and buy Mage Monster through my affiliate link!

How to clear your cookies: http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser%27s-Cookies

Windows PC


Mozilla Firefox


Click on Tools, then Options (or Edit | Preferences on Linux)
Select Privacy
In the Cookies panel, click on Show Cookies
To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button
To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button

Google Chrome


Click on the "Tools" menu and select "Options".
Click the "Under the Bonnet" tab, locate the "Privacy" section and click the "Clear browsing data" button.
Select "Delete cookies and other site data" to delete all cookies from the list (alternatively, you can remove all cookies created within a specific time period by selecting the period you want from the dropdown list).
Select "Clear browsing history" to delete traces of which websites you've visited.
Select "Clear download history" to delete records of which files and programs you've downloaded.
Select "Empty the cache" to delete cached website pages.
You can also delete saved passwords (which log you into websites) and saved form data (such as your name and address).
Then click on the "Clear browsing data" button.
Click on the Close button when you've finished.

Internet Explorer 9


Open Internet explorer window
Click the “Tools” button
Point to “safety” and then click “delete browsing history”
Tick the “cookies” box, then click “delete”

Internet Explorer 8


Click "Safety" on the Command bar
Select "Delete Browsing History"
Select the option for cookies and click Delete

Alternatively, Internet Explorer 8's new InPrivate browsing feature allows users to browse the internet without recording information from visited sites (including cookies). To use InPrivate mode:

Click "Safety" on the Command bar
Select "InPrivate Browsing"

Internet Explorer 7.x


Exit Internet Explorer 7, and then exit any instances of Windows Explorer
Click Start, click Run, type inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER
On the General tab, click Delete under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box
In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click Delete Cookies
In the Delete Cookies dialog box, click Yes.

Internet Explorer (all other versions)


Internet Explorer saves cookies in more than one location, depending on the version of the browser and the version of Microsoft Windows being used.

The best way to find and delete them is to close Internet Explorer then use your file management software (such as Windows Explorer) and search for a folder called 'cookies'.

AOL 8 and 9


Sign on and select Settings from the toolbar.
Version 9.0 users should select the By Category tab and click the Internet [Web] Options link, while for Version 8.0 and below click Internet Properties (WWW).
Click Settings.
Note: Windows Vista will see more than one Settings button. Click the button in the Browsing history section.
Click View Files. Your list of cookies (plus your other temporary internet files) will be displayed.
If you wish to delete any of the cookies or files, right-click on them and choose Delete.

Mozilla


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Mozilla Firebird


Click on Tools, then Options
Select the Privacy icon in the left-hand panel
Click on Cookies
Click on Stored Cookies
To remove a single cookie click on the entry in the list and click on the Remove Cookie button
To remove all cookies click on the Remove All Cookies button

Netscape Navigator 7.x


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Opera


To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Tools > Preferences.
Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.

To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.






Apple Macintosh


Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS X)


Choose Preferences from Explorer menu
Select Receiving Files options
Select Cookies
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (MacOS 9)


Choose Preferences from Edit menu
Select Receiving Files options
Select Cookies
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Mozilla


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Netscape Navigator 7.x


Choose Cookie Manager from the Tools menu.
Choose Manage Stored Cookies.
Remove any cookie from the list, or remove all cookies.

Safari 1.0 (MacOS X)


Choose Preferences from Safari menu
Select Security icon
Press Show Cookies button
Select the Cookies to be deleted from the list
Press Delete button

Opera


To delete all cookies at the end of every session, select it in the privacy settings under Opera > Preferences
Click on Manage cookies to delete specific cookies or cookies from specific domains.

To delete all cookies immediately, go to Delete private data on the Tools menu.