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The Twitter Power Tweet-a-thon is going to be huge – Twitter Power author Joel Comm has put together a fantastic line-up for his 12-hour online Twitter Power Tweet-a-thon!

Twitter Power Tweet-a-thon

Designed as a unique fund-raiser for WaterIsLife.com, Joel has amassed over 30 celebrity guests from his massive Twitter tribe, Including rapper MC Hammer, actor Wil Wheaton and a number of Internet marketing superstars including Mark Joyner, Mike Filsaime, Warren Whitlock, Matt Bacak, Gary Vaynerchuk, Alexis Martin Neely, Carrie Wilkerson, Mari Smith & Deborah Cole Micek.

While no donation is required to attend the Tweet-a-thon, if you can make a donation during the Twitter Power Tweet-a-thon you’ll be rewarded with various benefits from Joel Comm and the others. Tweet-a-thon 2009 will leverage the power of Twitter to bring clean water solutions to those in developing nations through the WaterIsLife.com non-profit organization.

The Twitter Power Tweet-a-thon 2009 is being held from noon-midnight Eastern on February 19th, 2009 – but don’t wait til then to get involved! Head over to the Twitter Power Tweet-A-Thon 2009 site right now and get signed up for the show updates – that’ll keep you in the Tweet-A-Thon 2009 loop right up to and including showtime.

This is a great event, for bringing major online celebrities together, for raising funs for a much-needed cause, and for giving you great entertainment value – and it’s going to be a major Twitter event as well! Let’s all work together to make Joel Comm’s Twitter Power Tweet-A-Thon 2009 a huge success, and have a ball doing it!

See you there…

Doug Champigny,
Follow Me On Twitter!

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Why Internet Marketers Love The Recession

© 2008 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

Internet marketing experts are thriving today as never before; more people are making money online than at any time in the 14 years the World Wide Web, and Internet marketing, has existed. But those considering starting a business online may not realize that Internet marketing is still viable during the current world-wide financial meltdown.

The global recession is an accepted fact – right now every major economy in the world is suffering a recession, as defined by two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Worldwide, media outlets scream their headlines of the latest layoffs, foreclosures, bankruptcies, bailouts, devastated retirement savings, repossessions and the like.

On a personal level, every intelligent, caring human hates it – the pain, suffering and stress it generates, and the jump in hunger, homelessness and true poverty that results in more and more instances.

Offline businesses hate it too. In the business-to-business realm, keeping your own business afloat, supporting your share prices and maintaining a positive cashflow are just the start of it – but what about your customers and suppliers? As businesses slash their expenditures, customer lists are shrinking and average order value is plummeting.

And ‘Just-In-Time’ supply systems, the darling of the 80′s and 90′s with it’s reduced inventories, has become a major headache. With no existing inventory to fall back on, corporations are finding it necessary to prop up their suppliers or face a lack of product while they search for new sources.

Business-to-Consumer business is just as bad, if not worse. Millions of jobs have evaporated in the past year alone, taking those salaries with them. Falling home values in the US and UK, for example, have dried up many equity lines of credit, and the general credit squeeze is making it even tougher to ride out the storm on credit. Credit card companies are lowering limits and/or raising the interest rates for those already struggling, exacerbating the situation even more.

And even families with no job losses or income reduction are realizing that savings are at all-time lows while household debt is reaching record heights. So again spending is curtailed in an attempt to pay down debt and rebuild a financial cushion against the unexpected.

Yet Internet marketing and its subsets – affiliate marketing and niche marketing – continue to thrive and even boom during it all. If you’ve been considering getting into Internet marketing but have hesitated because of the recession, it’s time for a major reframe of your viewpoint…

Let’s start with the headspace of people using the Internet in general. In tough economic times people don’t head out to the mall as often – because the mall is a place to shop and spend money. But the main reason people go online is for information, so that psychological barrier isn’t there. While they’re still willing to spend SOME money, they just aren’t heading out LOOKING to spend it.

Second, no market is expanding, or has ever expanded, at the pace the Internet community is growing today. Every single day tens or hundreds of thousands of new people come online, and some will be potential buyers for any online business. Even if Internet marketing had reached market saturation, new blood would provide a new potential market every single day.

But the truth is, Internet marketing is nowhere near market saturation – not by a long shot. Think of the number of stores in the offline world. Not in your locale, your city, your state or even your country – but in the WORLD. Obviously, the number dwarfs current Internet marketing ventures. Even the biggest Internet marketing opt-in e-mail lists have just millions of subscribers out of the billions of Internet users – and most Internet marketers have lists of less than 50,000.

But even if the market wasn’t growing, sales and profits would still be climbing fast due to higher conversions through new tools and techniques. Like Internet marketing itself, the World Wide Web is still in it’s infancy – new technologies like audio & video are being developed all over the world. And as older phone company and cable company hardware systems are upgraded, these technologies will advance faster and faster, both in penetration and presentation.

Web 2.0 sites like YouTube, Google Video, FaceBook, MySpace and Squidoo provide easier access to additional users, and services like Technorati, Twitter, MyBlogLog & Pingoat make getting the word out much simpler. And the best of these tools, blogs, have made it easy for anyone to start Internet marketing.

Free blogging software like WordPress and free blog hosting sites like Blogger and WordPress have eliminated the need to invest financially in your startup – a major boost for people at risk from the recession. Using a blog to promote affiliate marketing opportunities removes all financial risk, something that can’t be done in the offline world.

But what of the recession’s effects vis-a-vis Internet marketing? How can all the financial malfeasance and misfortune be good for Internet marketing? Let’s look at each of the three main areas – Internet marketing, Affiliate marketing and Niche marketing…

Mainstream Internet marketers sell products and services that teach people how to make money online. In any economic downturn it’s natural for more people to look for ways to increase their income, top up reduced income or replace the income from a lost job. Additionally, the increased workplace stress leads many to consider getting out from under the tyranny of bosses and the corporate world in general and strike out on their own. Since starting an online biz involves the widest opportunity and lowest financial risk, the Internet is the logical choice for a growing number of people.

Affiliate marketing is booming as well – and no wonder! It’s the online specialization that requires the least technical savvy, the least start-up capital and has the shortest income horizon when done properly. What could be better suited to cash-strapped neophytes who need quicker returns?

But niche marketing is the area of online business most likely to derive the greatest benefits from the recession. Consumers who might otherwise head out to exotic restaurants will stay home and create their own meals – and need good recipes to keep up with their accustomed diversity. More people will opt to do their own home repair, meaning they’ll need instructional e-books and videos, and often printed plans as well.

Kids today will not react well to reduced allowances or fewer new computer games – wise parents will be all over the Internet looking for new activities to keep their kids at bay. And how many backyard mechanics first started working on cars because they couldn’t afford exorbitant mechanic rates? Again, someone needs to explain the practices and procedures to them, especially with today’s highly computerized engines!

And being home more rather than continuing their expensive nights out will leave people with a hole in their timetable they’ll need to fill – whether they fill it with reading books, watching DVDs, playing computer games, finding a new hobby or learning a new language, new opportunities are presented for niche marketers.

So how will YOU spend the extra time you have on your hands during the recession? Watching TV? Playing Computer Games? Spending more than you can afford to? Or making money online and building toward your own independence? Be smart – look into Internet marketing opportunities today!

About The Author…
Doug Champigny is a world-famous Internet marketer, super-affiliate, mentor and speaker. Learn more about Internet marketing by subscribing to his free Internet Marketing e-zine at http://DougChampigny.com . You can also follow him on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/SuperAffil  

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Is Internet Marketing The Cure For Global Economic Woes?

© 2008 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.

Internet marketing is continually becoming the saviour
for those caught out in the current economic crisis. And
no wonder – just look at what’s going on out there in the
world right now…

Just from today’s headlines, we find that Hewlett-Packard
is getting rid of 24,600 jobs, nearly 8% of it’s workforce
according to Jordan Robertson of the Associated Press. That’s
on top of the 15,000 already forced out by the company’s
restructuring in the last 2 or 3 years. FORTY THOUSAND JOBS
GONE in one company alone, with half of those axed living
in the U.S.A., the rest scattered around the world.

Remember how, not that long ago, we were all told that
computing skills would make us indispensible? Ooops!

Also today, Yahoo! News reports that Lehman Brothers,
the 4th biggest Wall Street firm, had filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy protection – this is a firm that’s been
operating for 158 years, and a shut down would put
another 24,000 people out of work.

In related news, Bank of America is buying troubled
investment bank Merrill Lynch, the world’s largest
brokerage. Both companies have already layed off
thousands of employees, and no doubt more will follow
where the two firms’ services overlap.

Pretty dire situation, but it could still get a lot
worse. According to the Wall Street Journal, AIG – the
American International Group – is seeking an additional
$40 Billion USD in emergency funds, on top of the $20
Billion USD it already raised earlier this year. That’s
BILLION, with a ‘B’…

But think of how many people, possibly even yourself,
would be affected if AIG, the world’s largest insurance
company, were to fail. While Lehmann is the biggest
bankruptcy in US history in terms of assets, it would
pale by comparison to the collapse of AIG.

These days, perhaps more than any time in history,
people all over the world are experiencing the old
Chinese curse: ‘May you live in interesting times.’

Interesting times indeed! But how can you protect
yourself, your family and your loved ones when the
big ‘Blue-Chip’ firms are faltering, stock markets
are spiralling downward, inflation is running amok
in the fuel, food and related indexes, mortgages are
no longer a safe investment for the rich or available
at all to the middle class?

For a rapidly-growing number of people world-wide,
the answer is self-employment through Internet marketing.
While no firm numbers exist, there are at least tens of
thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands that are now
making money online, from a few extra bucks each month to
keep up with inflation to those earning 6, 7 and 8 figure
incomes online.

Far from the traditional economic model of the ‘normal’
entrepreneur, the Internet marketing business model is
gloabally based, providing something of a hedge from any
country-specific economic woes. The industry operates
24 hours a day 7 days a week, so there’s no concern over
when you work or where you’re online.

Most importantly, there are two major differences from
operating a microenterprise or monoenterprise in the offline
world. First, the industry is based on shared knowledge – no
other industry is as quick to make the ‘business success
secrets’ available to all and asunder. Thousands of Internet
marketers write online newsletters – e-zines – that detail
the steps to success in the industry, explore trends as they
happen, and recommend the sites, services and products one
needs to succeed online in Internet marketing.

The biggest difference, however, is the level of startup
capital required – in fact, one can easily start part-time
without any expenditure beyond their computer and Internet
connection, and use the income they earn to build their
online business into a full-time activity – often generating
far more profits than they’ve ever dreamed of before!

And since no large startup investment is required, the
people who need the income most are able to get started
without going into debt, and debt-free companies always
survive the ups and downs of entrepreneurship with less
difficulty and a greatly reduced incidence of bankruptcy.

Think about it… No major investment, no ‘boss’ to
fire you, no threat to job security from mis-management
or fraud by someone above you, a schedule to fit your
own desired lifestyle, and an income limited only by
your own goals, effort and abilities… No wonder it’s
one of the fastest growing industries world-wide – it
really CAN be YOUR solution to the world’s economic woes!

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