July 17th, 2010

Do Sales Funnels Scare You?

SALES FUNNEL?

Does the idea of putting  up a sales funnel,  scare you into numbness?

Do you freak out with the mere thought of trying to keep the whole process straight?

Well,  take a deep breath and relax,  I have the solution for you.  Let me help relieve your anxiety.
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“How can I make some money… Continue reading

July 13th, 2010

Ad Swaps and Relationship to Your List

I  recently wrote this post in a forum.  It was in answer to a long
thread answering a question about using Ad Swaps to build a list
quickly,  and with what frequency one should do swaps.

I thought you would be interested in my post.  I invite your… Continue reading

July 7th, 2010

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow…

Yesterday is history,   tomorrow is a mystery…
and today is a gift

That’s why they call it the Present!

(a little quote from former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt)

Each of those “days” has much to do with marketing on the net.
If you spend time dwelling on yesterdays,  you can’t get past today.
If you get so involved with today  that you never look to tomorrow…
you… Continue reading

May 19th, 2010

You are now dealing with a “Who”…

cindyloowhoSpecial Announcement:

June 15, 2009: Daylynne  Starr has just been nominated and approved to be included in  the 2009-2010  Cambridge Who’s  Who of  Executive and  Professional  Women.

The nomination referred to her outstanding achievements in Property Development and building,   Published Authorship Awards,  and current works in Internet Marketing.
CONGRATULATIONS DAYLYNNE!

From the team at Daystarr Enterprises… Continue reading

March 22nd, 2010

Tips For Writing An Effective First Sales Page

Tips For Writing An Effective First
Sales Page
by Daylynne Starr

So you finally have your product ready to sell. What a great feeling! Now you’re ready to write up a sales page and start selling.

Have you given that any thought up till now? Well, you know how to do it. Just follow the pattern you see on all the other sales pages. Good… Continue reading

February 12th, 2010

What Do YOU Want to See Here?

I’ve been putting some really good articles here on the blog.
But it has all been what I thought you would like to see and learn about.
I’ve been thinking  that perhaps you may have other ideas.

The people who are just finishing the course on How to make your own products have been asked what they would like… Continue reading

January 3rd, 2010

How To Make New Products In A Day – - Huge Success!

The Premier offering of my newest product was a huge success.

“Ten Products You Can Make in a Day.”     This great little E-mail Course  debuted a few
weeks ago and caused a sensation with the big smash hit that it was.

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SPECIAL Announcement! The course has now had over 1,000 people sign up for it. (July… Continue reading

December 11th, 2009

Have You Tried Give-Away Events Yet?

complicatedThere’s been some negative talk about Giveaway events getting old hat, and fewer people supporting them, and that they were dying off. Well Giveaways are still going strong and getting better than ever. If you haven’t participated in one, its time to get into the act. Continue reading

November 29th, 2009

OUR GIVEAWAY ANNOUNCEMENT

announceCOMING IN DECEMBER…

Premier Christmas Giveaway

This  will be my second Give-away event,  Starrs-Giveaway  ran in November and was a resounding success.  My thanks to all our supporters. Our new Giveaway will have many new features — we will be giving PRIZES to the members. Winners will be selected randomly, so nothing to buy, sign, apply for or any other… Continue reading

November 22nd, 2009

Lifes a Journey, Chapter 2

Figure Skater girl

The Answer to Product Overload.

Lessons life has taught me about Internet marketing.

When I was a young girl, I was passionate about figure skating. There was nothing in the world I wanted to do but skate. It was my love. I would do anything in order to be able to skate.

I was an only child in a fairly comfortably off family. When I was about 11 or 12, I was training for figure skating competitions. I skated about 5 to 6 hours a day, six days a week. My coach-teacher taught me two ½ hour sessions each day when I was in the pre-competition phase, and usually one ½ hour session a day otherwise. The lessons were frightfully expensive. Continue reading