| The Site |
Tracker Mo's Den launched in July, 2005 as an affiliate of Plug-In-Profits, an excellent start up business for new marketers who want to learn the basics of marketing since it includes membership in five different affiliate and/or MLM systems, a free website AND a TON of information and support about marketing.
From that launching point, Tracker Mo set off to carve her own place on the internet, defining the kind of marketing that has been most successful for her and promoting those programs that work the best. Four policies dominate the Den:
- Honesty And Fairness In All Dealings
-- Because Reputations Are More Valuable Than Any Amount of Money
- Personal Experience With Each Reviewed Program/Plan or Tool
-- Because Nothing Sells Like Success
- Strong Downline Support
-- Because Helping Others Is How We Help ourselves
- No-Nonsense, Straight Forward Information
-- Because Hype Is What People Use When They Have Nothing Concrete To Say
These are the trademarks of Tracker Mo's Den, where
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Helping Others Succeed IS Our Own Success
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| The Person |
Tracker Mo
Like all great inspirations, Marige O'Brien came up with "Tracker Mo" on the spur of the moment, when asked to create a domain name for her first PIPs site.
Looking for something unique, yet personable, she hit on Tracker Mo, since the euphemism "track" or "tracking" has been so closely linked to online marketing (tracking reports, ad tracking, etc.) and Mo has long been her nickname (from her initials) to anyone who could not pronounce her first name. To Marige, either is fine. She answers to both.
And the rest, as they say, is history! (see below)
The Den
Because the original trackers of the wild kept all their greatest treasures in their den, Mo decided to continue with the same line of thinking, and dubbed her website, "Track Mo's Den".
Animal Rights Activists Please Note: No animals were harmed in the creation of this site. |

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| The History |
Computer Background
Marige has been working online and on computers since -- ahem! -- longer than she cares to admit. Suffice it to say, because of an early fascination with computers, she worked for a "major communications corporation" just prior to their divestiture and was involved in the implementation of their intranet system... as a child.
Not to be out done by a mere corporation, she was one of the first to buy her own "PC" in 1985, which had the distinctions of not only having "not 1, but TWO" 5-1/4" floppy disk drives, but ALSO a "letter quality printer!" (Believe it or not, this was the "top of the line" at the time.) She went online privately with the first incarnation of Prodigy in 1989, which was soon replaced by a new, upstart company called, America On Line (AOL).
Her online personna remained passive while she was involved in offline projects (see below). Then, in 2001, she studied HTML via an online course offered by webyoda.com and became a Certified Website Designer. She then began working in web design and created her own company, Overall Creations, which focused on small business websites.
In July, 2005, she entered the marketing portion of working online, where all her talents have been brought together. While still endorsing a few, select programs, she currently splits her time between writing ebooks and supporting various online interests.
Writing Background
Her first passion, Marige studied journalism in College and has been writing professionally since 1995, when she worked as a feature editor for an offline trade newsletter, "The Penn-Jersey Craft Show List" where she contributed 1-2 articles, interviews and/or reviews per edition. She has also written several freelance articles for local newspapers, as well as over 35 articles related to online marketing and writing.
But her real interest is in novels, illustrated juvenile novels, and screenplays. Of these, she has written one mainstream novel, two juvenile novels and three screenplays and continues to write
Entrepreneurialism
Marige has owned and operated two offline businesses: A landscaping business with her ex-husband that focused on design and maintenance for 15 years; and, alone, a crafting business in which she sold hand-painted clothing for three years.
Sales/Marketing
Between the promotion of her writing and her own businesses, and working in the restaurant industry, she is familiar with all aspects of sales, including customer support and service.
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