Write your Own Viral eBook In One Week Flat!

Dane Morgan wrote this in the wee hours:

Writing your own viral ebook can be easy, painless, fun and profitable. This free no fluff report will take you through the steps one day at a time, and in just a week, you’ll have published your own viral ebook. This free report is entered in the 2006 Best Free Report Contest.

A New Business Idea Give Away.

Dane Morgan wrote this in the early morning:

I’m giving this idea for a home business based niche website away to anyone who wants to give it a go. I think it has a lot of good potential and has a strong potential viral element with great monetization potential.

6 Essential Keys To Kicking Off Your Viral Marketing Campaign The Right Way!

Dane Morgan wrote this at around evening time:

It is not the easiest thing to do, but launching a viral marketing campaign is very much worth the effort involved. The potential rewards are simply astronomical. Here is a basic explanation of what viral marketing is and six keys to making it work for your marketing message!

3 Simple Steps to Explode the Value of Your Free eBook With…

Dane Morgan wrote this at around evening time:

Here are three drop dead simple steps and a bonus tip for finding and including just the right free offers for your ebook or product.

Get Your Own Instant Free Branded eBook Directory.

Dane Morgan wrote this in the early afternoon:

Now you can start offering free branded pdf ebooks without the hassle of actually branding them. Just fill out the free registration form and you have an instant free brandable pdf ebook library.

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