Archive for February 8th, 2006
Even though I’ve had several personal blogs for years, I’ve only been officially business blogging since 2003. So in going back over expenses for the last quarter, you can imagine my shock when I realized that my overall business costs were down about 19%. What saved me so much money? Surprisingly, blogging.
How can you save money with your blog? It’s pretty simple, so I’ll be brief.
Attract search engine traffic without paying the big bucks
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February 8th, 2006
Trying to get traffic to your new website or to your gateway pages for an affiliate program can be difficult if you are just starting out and have little or no advertising budget.
This article will explain how you can use traffic exchanges to get a steady stream of visitors to your website, without having break your budget or spend hours on end clicking away to get credits.
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February 8th, 2006
Over the past couple of months it has been quite noticeable that the amount of time and effort that is going into website promotion is rapidly rising and therefore so is the associated cost of keeping ahead of the competition.
More and more people are devoting more and more time to website promotion and it is becoming a feature of nearly all website promotion campaigns that they are embracing all known search engine promotion techniques instead of exclusively relying on one or two methods.
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February 8th, 2006
Incorporating writing as a means of boosting your link popularity can be a turnoff for many webmasters, when in fact it can lead to a wealth of links.
I first learnt about link popularity while researching about many different methods that I could use to market a Geocities site I had. After emailing countless webmasters and receiving some dismal results, I realized that it was hopeless to get people to exchange links with my freebie website.
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February 8th, 2006
Pay Per Performance Advertising is when the advertiser pays a fee based on an action which a visitor to his website takes.
Pay Per Performance Advertising could cover several things, such as pay per click advertising,
This type of Pay Per Performance Advertising means that, you list your website in a pay per click search engine, and when someone types in your term and clicks on your website listing, you are charged a fee for that click.
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February 8th, 2006
This article addresses the ‘how’ and ‘when’ of getting involved with internet marketing.
In this country we have been saturated with myths of instant wealth and fortunes made overnight.
Everyone has heard stories of someone who has gone to Las Vegas and ‘bet it all’ and won. People are encouraged to act impulsively with their business investments on the chance that ‘Lady Luck will smile on them.’
I personally believe that most people who gamble impulsively with their money lose it.
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February 8th, 2006
– Email Appending and ECOA Match Rates Revealed –
NEWTON, MA, (November 3, 2004) - FreshAddress, Inc., a leading email services provider, released the industry’s first benchmark data on email appending and ECOA (Email Change of Address) solutions. Based on an analysis of nearly 75 million customer records processed for its clients over the six months ending September 30, 2004, the study found the following:
* The average email append match rate for commercial clients was 15.1%, with a range from 9.5% to 24.3%.
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February 8th, 2006
If you’ve been under a rock for the last year or so it’s possible you might not have heard about blogs and RSS feeds. If you’re like most of us, you’ve heard the buzz but might not’ve known what to make of it or what to do with it. Here’s some answers.
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February 8th, 2006