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1  Economy / Services / Re: [WTS] Inbound Marketing Services - Copywriting, SEM, SEO, PPC on: May 20, 2013, 06:20:20 AM
Bump.

No interest?  I find it hard to believe there aren't some Bitcoin enthusiasts who run affiliate marketing sites and can't use some great SEO content.

As a special promotion, I'll offer an article for 0.05 BTC, which is basically Fiverr rates, until I get a review or two up here.

We can connect on Skype and:

You specify the topic, tone, targeted keyword, demo, and anchor URL, and I'll deliver the article within 10 minutes.  It will be 100% unique, totally pass Copyscape, and follow all current SEO best practices, from prominence, to density, and everything in between.  It will also be well-written, engaging, and of sufficient quality to be featured on an authority site.

Regards,

Brandon
Quest For Content
2  Economy / Services / Re: I do Design - AD's, Logos, etc. :D on: May 19, 2013, 01:46:48 AM
Hi X,

Do you do ebook graphic design?

I will have 2-3 projects coming up in the next month or so, and I just fired my previous designer.

Can share a dropbox folder with you containing some examples of the level of work I'm looking at if you PM me an email.

Regards,

Brandon
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HI ALL)))) on: May 18, 2013, 07:34:26 PM
Greetings!

Aaaaannnnnd 10 post, yay.
4  Economy / Services / Re: CREDIT REPAIR | USA only | (REAL REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM REPORTS) on: May 18, 2013, 07:02:19 PM
I didn't mean to stomp on your business offering either, so let me apologize by stating that the OP is totally correct that there are cases where you should hire a professional.

If you missed a car payment here and there, sure, the book solution will likely suffice.  If you have a more serious or complicated issue, then the expertise of someone who does this for a living is indeed invaluable.

Probably the best way to do things (if you have the time) is to attempt things yourself first, then hire a pro to get the nasty bits.  Which they will be able to do, and for which the fee of 1 BTC is probably pretty standard.
5  Economy / Services / Re: CREDIT REPAIR | USA only | (REAL REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM REPORTS) on: May 18, 2013, 06:59:08 PM


Correct. Anyone can attempt it themselves. You can attempt your own auto or home repairs yourself even! However, just like you have the right to defend yourself in court, you can also use a lawyer with years of experience. It has taken me 10 years of experience to be able to provide a service with great time frames and a money-back guarantee.

A few points I wish to make regarding your post,

- If you have 10+ negative items on your reports, credit repair cannot be done in 3-4 months and will take a little longer.

- A book will not keep you up-to-date on dealing with credit bureaus. Their standards are forever changing in attempts to "delay and obfuscate" credit repair efforts.

QuestForContent, does this book have a money-back guarantee?
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Yes, this is true that it will take more time, depending on how many items you're trying to remove.  This is because you essentially have to follow the same process for each item, and will find it impossible to concurrently process them all.

That's true that a book won't keep you up to date, which is why I assume he keeps releasing updated versions.  He's on version 3 now I think?  I'm not the author, nor do I make any money from that quote I linked, I just was giving it informationally.  But yes, you need to get something which is no more than a year or two old I'd say.

As to whether or not the book has a money-back guarantee I again have no clue.  I'm not the author or seller, I was just paid a flat fee to record the audio book version a year or two back.  I would imagine that whether or not you can return something largely depends on where you bought it in the first place?  I'd check amazon policy, or wherever you're interested in picking up a copy from on that.
6  Economy / Services / [WTS] Inbound Marketing Services - Copywriting, SEM, SEO, PPC on: May 18, 2013, 06:55:08 PM
Hello everyone,

I'd like to offer a variety of inbound marketing services to the general public, in exchange for Bitcoin or Litecoin.

I'm a well-regarded freelance service provider; here is a link to my public profile on oDesk, one of the world's largest freelancing sites:

https://www.odesk.com/users/Experienced-Business-Consultant-Writer-SEO-Expert-and-Voice-Talent_~016225b56863822a6c

I believe my work history and feedback essentially speak for themselves.  Please do not be put off by my 'hourly' rate either; that is a drawback of the oDesk system.  It is unable to recognize the fact that I charge different rates for executive-level business consultation and process design than I do for, say, blog post writing.  My rates are reasonable, and I negotiate every project separately.

I also have several employees that either provide skillsets that I lack (graphic design and actual coding are two good examples of things I do not do personally), or are able to provide similar services at lower costs (I have two backup writers for instance; both are excellent, but they lack specific knowledge and expertise that I possess.  Great for blogging, not so much if you need a formal AP formatted PR.)

So if you are interested in any of the following services, feel free to send me a PM or post in this thread:

Website Design/Development
Graphic Design
Copywriting
Ebook Creation
Transcription
SEM (Search Engine Marketing)
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
SMM (Social Media Management)
PPC (Pay Per Click advertising)
Process Design
Market Niche Analysis
Business/Marketing Plan Development
Custom Video Animation
Voiceover Work (I've got a private studio in my home)
Audiovisual Engineering
Academic Writing (up to and including the doctorate level)
Press Releases
Blogging
Ecommerce
Resume Assistance
Product or Service Reviews
Branding Consultation

And pretty much anything else you can think of, related to digital marketing.  I do have experience working with traditional media as well, though almost all my contacts in this regard are regional in nature (I'm in Houston, which is a major media market, but I can't help you much with trad-med in, say, LA or NYC, sorry.)

I should have publicly available feedback on the linked oDesk profile for basically everything I listed above.  All the way from short $10-$15 transcription projects/blog writing assignments to large $1k+ SEO consults, and everything in between.

I'm usually available 16+ hours/day, 7 days/wk, and will happily provide email or Skype contact information upon request.

I hope to hear from some interested parties, and look forward to developing some new business relationships here.  If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask.
7  Economy / Services / Re: CREDIT REPAIR | USA only | (REAL REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM REPORTS) on: May 18, 2013, 06:30:17 PM
Hi Folks,

Credit repair is perfectly legal.  And there is no reason you should be paying -anything close- to a Bitcoin to remove a single item from your report.

Most of them are incredibly easy to take off yourself.

I happen to be the voiceover artist for the audio book version of the #1 bestselling book on credit repair on amazon.com.

Here's a link to it:

http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Credit-Repair-Secrets-2nd/dp/145632134X

Basically, the whole process revolves around sending them a particular series of letters in a particular order.  Their customer service departments are essentially trained to delay and obfuscate, so using certain key words and phrases can help get your letters to the correct people within both the reporting bureaus as well as the CC companies themselves.

The most time consuming portion of the process is building the documentation of the official chain of letters to show that you tried to rectify and dispute, etc.

If you buy the book, it even has the letters you need to send pre-drafted.  Makes it -incredibly- easy to do yourself, over a period of about 3-4 months, and the last 20 pages or so of the book is a checklist guide of the simple steps you take in order (such as send letter #1, wait for response, send letter 2, etc.)

Hope that helps some of you folks!  Happy to answer basic questions if you have any.

Regards,

Brandon
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hiiiiii on: May 18, 2013, 05:28:18 PM
Hello, and welcome!
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How rich are the richest Bitcoiners? on: May 16, 2013, 02:07:22 AM
Thought this article might prove interesting to you folks:

https://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/the-well-deserved-fortune-of-satoshi-nakamoto/
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help building a cheap mining rig. on: May 15, 2013, 08:49:53 PM
You could join a pool and get one of ASICMiners's little USB miners for about $200.

Though that's more novelty than anything else.

If you don't have serious $ to invest, you won't be successful as a new Bitcoin miner.  FPGA and ASIC units have made it impossible for casual people to realistically compete.
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Deadwood on: May 15, 2013, 07:30:31 PM
Hi T,

I've been following cryptocurrency for years although I just started mining last night (and just finally stopped lurking here only moments ago), so I can maybe help you.

Basically, if you're looking to make money, you're going to have to spend some money.  ASICs will make mining Bitcoin next to impossible for the casual miner who relies on using CPU or GPU to hash through the equations.  So that means you're going to have to have an ASIC or FPGA unit to be a realistic miner.

You may be interested in looking at Litecoin.  The premise of Litecoin is that it uses a different hash than Bitcoin, which is designed for GPU's to process more efficiently.  While FPGA units are supposedly coming for Litecoins, they aren't here yet, and ASIC systems are even further out.

One of the advantages of Litecoin is that you can mine using your normal computer (I'm doing it right now), and that the 'little guy' will be competitive for a while yet in that market, without needing to spend money on a specialized mining rig.

Regarding the idea that cheaper models may be more worth the investment, the problem is that you're competing against other people and pools that spent the money on the equipment.  So while the cost of mining rigs will continue to drop, the effectiveness of each unit will also continue to drop over time. 

Long story short; gotta pay to play if you're looking to purchase actual equipment.
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Hello from a new member on: May 15, 2013, 07:21:47 PM
Hello everyone,

While I've been following the development of cryptocurrency for awhile, I just decided to finally get involved yesterday.

Planning on getting my start by writing some articles for Devtome and using the extra power of my idling network to casually mine some coins.  Doing about 500Kh as I type this message.

I've found all sorts of useful information here, and look forward to being part of the community.

Regards,

Brandon
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