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Do you still get email requesting assistance with some erroneous bank account in places like Africa? The email usually starts off with a religious tone and states that someone has died and left a large sum of money in a bank account. The sender will ask if you can help them get the money out of the account.

This scam is a very old one, but now people are trying it on the social networking sites.

To prevent the member from continuing with their scam, you should report it as spam to the site owner so they can delete the member’s account before they can actually accomplish their mission of receiving funds from newbies to the Internet that haven’t seen them before!

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I’ve been involved in lots of classes on and off the Internet learning how to advertise & market. Advertising on your Web 2.0 profile isn’t any different from advertising on a web page! You need to know what to say and how to say it. You also need to know about color attraction, where to place banners,  text links, etc.

While surfing and socializing at several Web 2.0 sites, I noticed individuals that advertise on their profile and break all the rules pertaining to Internet advertising.

Should you:

  • have your profile covered with banners or not?
  • use a black background or a green one?
  • have a lot of gadgets & widgets on your profile?
  • post in your blog at the site?

These and other questions are answered in the e-book.

I’ve also noticed members of some of the Web 2.0 sites that jump right out there advertsing there affiliate programs without even saying hello! There are even more that block their profile and wonder why they aren’t making any money on the sites that pay.  On the Web 2.0 sites that pay, it is a team effort by all the members in order for you to get high commissions from each site.

Learn how to become a leader instead of a follower by joining the site contained at the end of my e-book. Currently it is a private site so that you can practice becoming a SNOE without the worry of meeting a quota, referring others or having a profile that attracts. It’s there for you to meet individuals that want to learn and help each other become an Advanced Social Networking Online Entrepreneur (ASNOE).

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Have you ever noticed at the Web 2.0 sites that some people blog and others don’t? Did you know that your blog is automatically crawled by the search engines each time you create a post?!

Let me tell you a quick story about an affiliate program that I use to belong to until they decided to sell the company to someone else. I decided to create a mini-site and submitted it to several search engines using my favorite Submissions Service called AddMe.com. I posted an announcement about the affiliate program on my web site and in several blogs that I have including some on the Web 2.0 sites. In less than 3 weeks, my mini-site was in the #1 position at Google! Whenever it dropped to #2, I’d just create another post in one of my blogs and it would be back in the #1 position within 24 hours.

Blogging at the Web 2.0 sites can be very beneficial if you really want to get noticed.

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Word is circulating around the Internet that I have an e-book out explaining how to become a Social Networking Online Entrepreneur (SNOE) . Have you received your FREE download yet? No! Well, what are you waiting for?! If you are interested in learning how to socialize for profit, you need to read it. There is something special at the end of the e-book for you!!

If you aren’t use to socializing at sites like Myspace and some of the other social sites that have popped up recently, you have a fabulous opportunity to learn!

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In a rush? Here’s the direct download link for the e-book. You will need Acrobat Reader to view it.

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Even if you have been socializing at some of the more popular sites, are you getting the response that you’re looking for? Did you know that you could be earning an income just from socializing?

I will be posting information in several different categories pertaining to socializing on the Web 2.0 sites and making announcements about information that I find on the Internet to help you to improve your social skills, profiles, emails and more!

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