I have created numerous software packages, and this site operates as a link to all my sites. That’s where the “software” part of the domain name comes from.
I also write and promote ebooks. And sell goods via eBay. That’s where the “sales” part comes in.
So what does the “cb” mean? That’s the initials for my name. Neat, eh?
This site will contain any updates relating to my products, and goods I am currently promoting.
All the best,
Chris Brown
webmaster@cb-software-and-sales.com
On the right, I have provided links to my various sites. But below I give a brief description of what each site offers.
CB-Wizard
The basic, FREE version allows you to add a ClickBank Search Engine to your website. If people purchase a product, YOU earn the commission. The paid version also allows you to analyse each keywor related product, and to build VRE pages featuring only the highest paying vendors. A new feature generates “mini-sites” for keyword related niche subjects. The website features videos explaining each part of the interface.
Zippi-Download.com
Allows you to upload digital goods, and sell them to customers via sales pages or product directory. (Also worked with eBay … before they banned digital goods!). All digital items are delivered to the customer as a zip file, hence the name. Has too many features to explain here
Web20SiteMakerPro
Updated December 2010
This software is now FREE TO USE, as we host your site on our servers! It also uses a new feature called “co-admin” where you and your friends develop the site based on a particular niche subject. Plus, you earn up to 70% commission every month for members you introduce.
You can add article directories, event diaries, message boards, surveys, guestbooks and more. Co-Vendor’s can also sell goods via sales pages or product directory. Also handles affiliate sales, including recruiting etc.
Visit our site to view the video, and play around with the demo site.
All memberships / sales are now handled by ClickBank
DIY-Video-Gadgets
Making “proper” videos, (not the shaky footage shot on a mobile phone aka YouTube) requires specialist video gear such as lights, camera stabilisers, rigs etc. But such items tend to be expensive. The main aim of this site is to provide simple reports that allow anyone with a little DIY skill to create their own devices.
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