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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Make Money With Stockade Online Backup

Stockade online file storage and backups

Today is a historic day for The Big Bald Blog. Everyone put your hands together and welcome our very first sponsor; Stockade!

What do they do you ask. Well friends, let me tell you.

Stockade is a company that provides online file storage, data restoration and disaster recovery services. But here's the best part. For those of you interested in making money online, you can do it with Stockade. All you need to do is become a reseller and add this service to what you are already doing and you will earn 30% on all sales. AND you don't have to spend a dime to do it. You heard it right, it doesn't cost you anything. They will set you up with your own branded site, give you all the tools you need and they will do all the marketing for you. Folks, it doesn't get much better than that.

Not only are you making money as a reseller, you are providing some real value to the end users. This can be a revenue stream that supplements your existing services or you can work it full time. Either way you cut it, there are some real benefits of becoming a reseller.
  • Provide a valuable service for your customers
  • Generate a subscription-based, recurring revenue stream for your business
  • No capital outlay for your business to get started
  • Customized client software embedded with your reseller ID
  • Stockade website and unique url for your new offering
  • Easy to sell
  • Easy for your customers to deploy
  • Great profit margin
  • Provided the infrastructure and technical support
Every company, big or small, needs to have a off-site electronic file backup plan as part of a bigger disaster recovery program. Too often as a company grows, the need for a data restoration solution is often forgotten. This is where Stockade can help.
  • Backups are stored off site in a secure, world-class data center
  • Redundant copy stored in a second data center over 500 miles away
  • Reduces human error through automation
  • Eliminates the frustration associated with handling tapes
  • All stored data is encrypted using 256bit AES encryption – only your customer has the passphrase to un-encrypt the data
  • Addresses HIPAA, GLBA and Sarbanes Oxley offsite data storage compliance
  • Easy restoration of data
  • Economical
Stockade takes the worry out of backing up critical data. The Stockade solution takes the human element out of the process by automatically sending the compressed and encrypted backup files off site to a secure, world-class data center via the Internet. From there a customer has total control of their files. AND as an added bonus, stockade offers a risk free trial at no charge. Don't like it? Pay nothing. The customer has nothing to loose.

The online backup services provided by Stockade are not only guaranteed to pump up your revenue generation, but it will provide some real value to your customers.

To find out how to become an online backup reseller, click the ad at the right and sign up for more information today.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Growing Game Console Market

The game console market hit a high in 2007 with a record 12.8 billion dollars being spent. From the Xbox360 and PS3 to the Wii, people are spending a record amount on systems and games. Jupiter Research says that by 2008, the game console penetration for households in the U.S. will be more than 50%.

During the 80's, I remember pumping countless quarters into the newest games that found their way into the arcades of the day. This was when the the Atari 2600 and eventually the Commodore 64 were the kings of home gaming. Obviously, video games have come a LONG way since the days of Space Invaders and PacMan. The market back then was a pretty specific demographic. Today, if you take a look at the players of video games, it spans a much broader demo. Some gaming authorities claim this level of spending is contributed to the innovation brought to the table from software producers and hardware manufacturers. I think there are additional factors that have contributed as well. Consumers that have always played video still do. Whether it is on a PC or a gaming console, the market for potential customers continues to grow as the people are tending not to drop out of the market. I know quite a few 40 year-olds that are playing video games with their children as well as friends. High speed Internet access and online gaming has introduced a new element that will continue to grow as the industry provides new and more complicated games that are tailored to the older generation of gamers.

Advertisers have been on board with this trend for some time now. The next time you are playing your favorite game, take a moment to look at the surroundings. See how many ads you see in the game. Most games, that have a modern setting, have some form of ads in them. From Pepsi and Coke to Quaker State and Pennzoil. For those of you have have played around in Second Life, you know exactly what I am talking about.

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Monday, June 4, 2007

Boxhead

The newest installment in the Boxhead franchise has just been released. For those of you who have been waiting...here it is.

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