A review of Internet Marketing News Watch
If you cannot keep track of what is happening on the IM scene, just check out this site. (No registration required.) You will find all the latest offers and content. Read this for a quick rundown.
What is the IM News Watch?
This is a great site to get the latest Internet news on marketing:
1. The latest offers
2. The latest content
The latest offers
This site is mainly niched in Internet marketing and the majority of offers in this arena are info-products. Some of the offers are:
1. E-books
2. Video tutorials
3. Home-study courses
4. Membership programmes
5. Webinars
6. Seminars
7. Workshops
8. Bootcamps
With such a variety of formats available, different types of learners are catered for. Low priced options usually involve a self-paced home study, with the cheapest being e-books or reports and the most expensive being home-study courses and membership programmes. Sometimes, the price is free, with
e-books making the majority of these.
The latest content
Not everything here are product offers. You can find the latest online marketing news and articles in the form of (online/Internet marketing) blog posts, website and newsletter updates submitted by various online marketers. If you do not like the idea of signing up on various marketing sites and blogs, just check out this site for the latest updates.
How to use this site
Reading the news There are pages after pages of news. However, you only see a snippet under each headline, so click on 'more' (to open up a new tab) if you are interested in this particular news. A news is usually short and ends with one or two links for you to check out the site yourself (which opens in the same tab). You can also share the news by clicking on any of the various social networking site buttons. If you like, you can sign up to receive the IM NewsWatch newsletter. Asking a question Interestingly, the site has a section for Q & A. Simply enter your name and email (compulsory) address to ask a question (not exceeding 160 characters) on the web form. You can search through past Q & A, which were answered by Mike Mograbi, the founder.