Tuesday 20 December 2016

How to add Gmail Notications to your Gmail account

Now as a fellow online marketer and user of gmail, this post might well save you some time.

If like most people, you usually work with 'multiple tabs' open, you'll find that this causes not only confusion, but also distraction as well,

For example, using the multi tab function, you might have, Facebook open, your email account open, twitter plus any other sites that you like and as soon as notifcations go off, you find yourself going straight to the tab where the notification is to read whats been put "Just in case its relevant!

Well as far as Google is concerned, you need never miss an important email again, you can close down the tab with your email in it and work unclustered and without distraction ( if you are writer like me, then you need to keep a clear head, when your in the 'zone')

All you need to do is go to the three black lines which you can find at the very end of your address bar on the right hand side

Click on it, then go down to more tools, select that option and from the drop down list that appears select extensions

from the page that appears, scroll down to the bottom, where it says, get more extensions another page will then open up which is part of the chrome store

In the search bar there, type in Google Mail Checker which will bring the extension up, along with a button which asks if you wish to install it, click install and a few seconds later, you will have the Gmail mail checker on your toolbar on the right hand side.

From a personal perspective, you'll find it invaluable and very decluttering on your tabs

Welcome to my first Google Blogger Post

Hi,

Welcome to my first Google Blogger post. While it is my first GB post, it is far from my first ever blog post,as I have another blogs located at

Dave-Hayes.com , equally I also have an About Me section, which you can find situated to the right of this post &... explains a little more 'about me'!!so I hope you find that enjoyable.

As you'll see from the above blog, I am associated with Affiliate Marketing, specifically High Ticket Affiliate Marketing

Now you might well ask, especially if you're an affiliate marketer... Whats the difference, there is only affilliate marketing

Well to a degree thats true, but there are different niches and sectors

First There is traditional / low ticket affiliate marketing, which provides the end user with low cost front end marketing solutions that are commissionable at between 10 and 50%. That is where your earning power ends, because...

If ,having brough the front end commissionable product, your prospect goes onto buy further, higher priced products from the same company ~ You as the affiliate on a front end commissionable agreement, lose out, because you don't get paid

With High Ticket affiliate marketing, if your prospect buys a low cost product for say $3 or $49, then goes onto buy, further high ticket products, then because you are on a High Ticket agreement, your receive commisisons on those products ~ This is known as your back end

Though you won't get many affiliates or companies letting on about this (God knows why!) this is how all the so called 'online heavy hitters earn their cash, wether its through their own list or already established network connections

The other subject you'll find infomration about on this blog is...

...Traffic

Traffic is the lifeblood of every business owner and online it is the equivalent of driving more and more customers through your 'offline' store

Without traffic... Your online business is, quite simply dead in the water

So, you will find a variety of posts, reviewing / talking about proven & tested methods, which will provide you with optin/s for your offers

So thats it for now, I look forward to networking with and building mutually beneficial working relationships with you moving forward.

Dave