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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Informational/instructional document (likely an appendix or resource list)
File Size: 2.16 MB
Summary

This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013914', appears to be a page of 'Tools and Tricks' for web development and marketing, likely authored by Timothy Ferriss (evidenced by references to his website and blog). It lists resources such as The PX Method, Weebly, WordPress, and Wufoo, providing anecdotal advice on how to use them for quick website creation and testing business ideas. The document discusses setting up a fundraiser in Slovakia that outperformed a Stephen Colbert initiative.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Timothy Ferriss Author/Subject
Mentioned in URL 'www.timothyferriss.com' and implied as the narrator ('allowed me to create').
Stephen Colbert Public Figure
Mentioned as a benchmark for fundraising success ('raising 200%+ more than Stephen Colbert').

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
BBC
Labeled Weebly 'a must'.
Google
Referenced for search engine ranking.
Weebly
Website creation tool recommended in text.
WordPress.com
Website creation tool recommended in text.
WordPress.org
Open source software recommended in text.
Bluehost
Hosting service recommended.
Shopify
E-commerce alternative mentioned.
Wufoo
Form creation tool recommended.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

Creation of www.litliberation.org
Bratislava, Slovakia
Author (Timothy Ferriss)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where the author set up 'www.litliberation.org' in a coffee shop.
Location of a designer who 'flaked out'.

Relationships (1)

Timothy Ferriss Comparison Stephen Colbert
Author compares their fundraising success to Colbert's.

Key Quotes (3)

"This sales template was used to determine the viability of a speed-reading product, which tested successfully."
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"Weebly, which the BBC labeled 'a must,' allowed me to create www.timothyferriss.com in less than two hours"
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"The site, an experimental educational fundraiser, ended up raising 200%+ more than Stephen Colbert in the same period of time."
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► TOOLS AND TRICKS
Sample Muse Test Page
► The PX Method ( www.pxmethod.com )
This sales template was used to determine the viability of a speed-reading product, which tested successfully. Notice how testimonials, credibility indicators, and risk-reversal guarantees are used, as well as how the pricing is put on a separate page so it can be isolated as a testing variable. Use this as a reference—it is a simple and effective model that can be copied. Please do not input your credit card information, as it is just a mock-up for teaching purposes.
Fast and Simple Website Creation for Non-Techies (and Techies)
► Weebly ( www.weebly.com )
Weebly, which the BBC labeled “a must,” allowed me to create www.timothyferriss.com in less than two hours and have it appear on the front page of Google for “timothy ferriss” searches within 48 hours. It is, like WordPress.com below, designed to be very SEO-friendly (search-engine optimization) without any knowledge or action on your part. No HTML or Internet expertise is required.
► WordPress.com ( www.wordpress.com )
I used WordPress.com to set up www.litliberation.org from a coffee shop in Bratislava, Slovakia, when a U.S.-based designer flaked out and left me scrambling. It took me less than three hours to learn how to use it and build the site. The site, an experimental educational fundraiser, ended up raising 200%+ more than Stephen Colbert in the same period of time. I also use their free open-sourced version of WordPress (www.wordpress.org, which requires separate hosting) to manage everything for my top-1,000 blog at www.fourhourblog.com. This offers greater customization but requires more management and technical know-how.
Both Weebly and WordPress.com host your site for you, so additional hosting setup isn’t required.
If you choose to use www.wordpress.org (not.com) for greater customizability, I suggest using a hosting service with one-click WordPress installation like www.bluehost.com. The Shopp plug-in (http://shopplugin.net/) or Market Theme plug-in (http://www.markettheme.com/) can then be used to add e-commerce capabilities. Shopify.com (discussed later) is another good all-in-one alternative.
Create Forms in Seconds for Testing Checkout with or Without Payment
► Wufoo ( www.wufoo.com )
Wufoo does not offer a full-featured shopping cart, but it provides the cleanest, easiest-to-use forms on
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