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This reincarnation of my Internet Marketing Exposed blog is an attempt to add some honesty to the world of online business. Too many internet marketers are taking advantage of the growing desire in many net users to work from home and earn an income online. They use sometimes-despicable emotional sales methods to bleed you of your money, and when it doesn’t work it’s your fault.

Don’t get us wrong – there are quite a few genuine, helpful and honest people in the IM business. But the volume of scammers, lamers, and get-right-quick peddlers drowns them out.

This site is designed to give the marketers – and especially novices – plenty of help in getting on the right path. We do expect to make some money in the process – but not with hyped-up attempts to send you to any page that will make us a buck, we’re sticking with people and systems we like and trust and have spent money with ourselves.

We’ll also try to help you through the quite complex process of getting your new online business going. Don’t believe for a second the “buy this and make money this week (or today, or in the next hour)” stories. There’s a lot of work in most approaches, a lot more than most people will concede.

We’re here to ease the pain, show you the path, point you to the good people and steer you away from the bad. We’ll try as hard as we can to make your job easier, and do as much of that as possible at no cost to you.

Thanks for visiting, we hope you’ll stick around . . .

OnlineBusinessWithMatt and PrimePixel

PrimePixel Web Services was, until recently, the best-kept secret in web solutions. As a consumer of web services fed up with the glut of “promise everything, charge nothing” (and do nothing) hosts, we decided the old maxim “if you want something done properly, do it yourself” was a true pearl of wisdom.

For more information on PrimePixel, you can visit primepixel.net or primepixel.com.au. (We’re not necessarily suggesting you host there – PrimePixel is a reliability- and business-oriented hosting service with large customers on undercrowded servers, many based in Australia, so it isn’t cheap hosting).

The company now known as PrimePixel has been in business for 30 years, 28 of those in IT, technology and communications, and has always been a leader in its field. PrimePixel’s directors include the founder of the first Australian-content PC magazine (before the release of the IBM PC) and a specialist in software development, OS optimisation and hardware configuration who has trained thousands of corporate IT staff in public seminars throughout Australia, Asia and Europe. He also developed software for Nantucket, Borland and Computer Associates.

We were actively involved in FidoNet, a worldwide collection of message-exchanging bulletin boards that started on floppy disks and 300 baud modems and peaked at more than 30,000 linked systems before the Internet was available to the public. A PrimePixel director was elected as the first-ever non-US International Coordinator, the head of FidoNet, and was on the board of IFNA, the Fidonet controlling body.

We’ve been involved in the Internet since those days, when we adventurously pioneered the “tunneling” of FidoNet content via academic institutions with pre-web internet connnectivity. We have used the net in our business and research since those early days.

We set up our own hosting facility more than six years ago. Before long we were providing hosting to clients and friends, and we’ve spent nearly five years operating as the “hidden host”, serving our own multi-site requirements and delivering private services to select design studios and web developers. Now PrimePixel’s premium and super-reliable domain, email and web hosting services are available to the public in Australia, Asia, the US and Europe.

PrimePixel Web Services addresses every concern we’ve ever had with other hosts, and provides the sort of business – and traveller – friendly features we would have paid double for (if we could find them).

PrimePixel’s Internet “InfoNet” Division

For several years, PrimePixel has also been involved in the Internet information revolution, bring sites related to health, fitness, beauty as well as Matt Whelan’s guide to Online Business for work-at-home beginners, Online Business With Matt.

An absolute philosophy in all our sites is ethics in marketing – we will only point users to value sites and products, and work very hard to weed out and expose the excessive number of Internet Scams floating around from would-be-if-they-could be marketers who have never walked the talk.

Other PrimePixel staff with specific interests like Forex Trading hav sites such as Forex-Techniques.Com and TipsOnForex.com (as well as new ones in the pipeline).

Then there’s the must-see AlternativeHealingNews.Com, and soon a portal site devoted to all things in the personal makeover area – Fitness, Diet, Healthy Eating, Skin Care, phyisical and mental health issues, and a whole lot more. Under contruction now, watch for it in coming weeks.

Primepixel’s home base is in Sydney, Australia, although we have other businesses (Enterprise Security Architecture with SABSA, SABSA Training and Certification, SABSA Online Training, Consulting and Software tools for starters) based out of the UK and operating globally.

Primepixel is an organisation you will learn you can trust, and which will bring you only the best in each of its fields.

You can contact us using the contact form from the site menu, or via our physical addresses:

Australia:

PrimePixel Trust,
PO Box 1464,
Maroubra NSW 2035,
Australia
Phone: +61 2 8572-9442

. . . or care of our ALC Training Limited Divisions:

UK, Europe and Middle East

ALC Training,
17 Ensign House, Admirals Way, Canary Wharf
London E14 9XQ
United Kingdom
t: +44 207 863 7834
f: +44 207 863 7510

Canada/North America

ALC Training Limited,
58 Thunder Bay
Winnipeg MB R2M 4S2
Canada

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