Friday, November 30, 2012

Kindle Book System Closes this weekend

Hey Guys,

As you know, my friend Ryan's "Number One Book System" is closing SOON and all the last-minute folks are coming out of the woodwork with questions.

Here is your FINAL link:Click here to get the "Number One Book System"

And here are the answers (in Ryan's voice) to some of the biggest questions they've been getting:

Q. How do I format my Kindle books? A. We show you three different ways inside our system (the first two use FREE open source software). After these lessons basic formatting can be done in 15 minutes or less.

Q. What are the traffic costs to promote my books? A. You can launch your book with 100% FREE traffic but we usually spend between $50-$300 a title (about the average first months' sales during the launch) - after that Amazon's marketing takes over... for FREE!

Q. Can I publish other people's books if I don't like to write? A. That's my entire business model. Inside the training you'll learn 3 different models for finding and contracting authors. It's pretty simple and there are LOTS of them.

Q. Will your Kindle system work in other languages? A. Yes, only WAY better. There is practically NO competition for languages other than English even though only 27% of the world actually speaks English. We are looking for Spanish partners right now!

Okay - I'm back.

I hope this answers your most burning questions.

Remember, if you dilly-dally you will be shut out.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

FB: Zynga's Core Biz In Further Implosion Trouble - Facebook Is Better Off

Zynga's Core Biz In Further Implosion Trouble - Facebook Is Better Off
by Alex Heisenberg

In addition to an already imploding business which I forecasted in my Zynga (ZNGA) September article, then detailed its implosion acceleration in my next article earlier this month, more bad news out after the close Thursday in an SEC filing. Zynga.com will no longer cater to Facebook (FB) in terms of ads or payments, and Facebook will no longer give Zynga special status on its platform. In addition, Facebook is now free to make their own games and compete directly with Zynga. Ouch. With a capital "O" -- it's already quickly dying core business depends on it. read more »

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AMZN: What Amazon.com Selling Double The Kindles Really Means

What Amazon.com Selling Double The Kindles Really Means
by Paulo Santos

As is tradition with the loss-making Amazon.com (AMZN) order-by-mail retailer, again this year it put out a cryptic numberless press release heralding the conquests of Thanksgiving. This year's conquers revolved around selling twice the Kindles it sold during 2011 during the Thanksgiving weekend. And in 2011 it revolved around selling four times the Kindles it had sold during 2010. read more »

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FB: Zynga (ZNGA) -11.1% AH after disclosing it has...

5:10 PM Zynga (ZNGA) -11.1% AH after disclosing it has amended its agreement with Facebook (FB). The most worrisome line: "Facebook will no longer be prohibited from developing its own games." Facebook has claimed it's not interested in being a game developer, but as of March 31, 2013, it won't be legally obligated on that count. The amendment also frees Zynga of the obligation to display Facebook ads or use Facebook credits on Zynga.com and other company properties, and of having Facebook be its "exclusive social platform." (Read the comments on this)

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AMZN,EBAY: More from comScore: The firm believes 46% of...

4:14 PM More from comScore: The firm believes 46% of Amazon's (AMZN) Sep. unique U.S. visitors relied on mobile devices, and that 17% were mobile-only. For eBay (EBAY), which is predicting $10B in 2012 mobile transactions, those numbers were 42% and 18%. AOL came in at 39% and 12%, and Yelp (YELP) at 48% and 30% - the latter number backs up the notion of Yelp as a mobile play. Pandora (P +7.4%) came in at an eye-opening 81% and 62%, with total U.S. visitors at 59.9M; some think those numbers contributed to today's rally. (Read the comments on this)

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GOOG,YHOO: For the first time, comScore is counting PC...

3:58 PM For the first time, comScore is counting PC and mobile users in its rankings of U.S. visitors to Web properties. According to the firm's numbers, about 51% of Google's (GOOG) U.S. visitors access it via mobile devices, and about 12% are mobile-only. For Yahoo (YHOO), those numbers are 50% and 13%, and for Facebook (FB), it's 51% and 16%. Microsoft (MSFT) has a lot of catching up to do: its numbers are only 24% and 1%. The mobile shift has been seen as a dual-edged sword for Facebook and Google, though each has made a lot of progress (I, II) in improving monetization. (Read the comments on this)

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AMZN: More on Amazon: The company is launching more...

3:35 PM More on Amazon: The company is launching more services as its AWS re: Invent conference winds down. Among them: an EC2 cloud computing instance meant for in-memory databases such as SAP's Hana (previous), an EC2 instance meant for heavy-duty storage needs, and Data Pipeline, helps developers relying on AWS create and manage data flows between various data sources. (Redshift) (networking partnerships) (Read the comments on this)

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GOOG: Android May End Up Being More A Fount Of Troubles Than A Fount Of Revenues For Google

Android May End Up Being More A Fount Of Troubles Than A Fount Of Revenues For Google
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In the smartphone market, Google's (GOOG) Android is king of the hill, no doubt about it: a recent report by Gartner puts Android's market share at an astonishing 72.4%. But is it really useful to have the best-selling product of the moment if you're not able to monetize it properly? read more »

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AMZN,GOOG: The cloud infrastructure market is officially...

3:14 PM The cloud infrastructure market is officially seeing a price war. A day after Amazon (AMZN) cut prices by 24%-27% for its popular S3 storage service, Google (GOOG) is cutting prices for its storage offering for the second time this week: between today's drop and Monday's, Google has slashed prices by over 30%. Google and Amazon might have the scale and cost structures needed to handle a price war, but Rackspace (RAX), which has already said it won't compete on price, could be in a tougher spot. Will Microsoft cut prices next? (Read the comments on this)

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Windows 8: Not Dead Yet | An iPhone For T-Mobile?

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