Archive for February 21st, 2006
The blog explosion created a great opportunity for savvy marketers–they could post their URL’s in the comments of blogs and reap the benefits of links back to their sites as the search engines crawled through.
Some undertook blog-marketing responsibly. They found blogs legitimately related to their sites and offered insightful, relevant commentary on issues. In exchange for adding to discussion, they were rewarded with a link.
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February 21st, 2006
Every business owner want to attract more orders and have more sales. You can do this in smart ways. Here are some tips and tactics.
First of all, your sales page should be well-written. Include emotional words in your advertisements. Use ones like love, security, relief, freedom, happy, satisfaction, fun, and more positive words.
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February 21st, 2006
Search engine marketing vs traditional offline marketing. Most often, traditional offline marketing such as TV and radio ads cater to the masses. Out of the tens of thousands of TV viewers or radio listeners, there may only be a handful of prospects who are interested in your services or products. Sometimes, having spent thousands of dollars on these advertising channels doesn’t produce effective targetting at all! It all comes down to ROI and target marketing.
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February 21st, 2006
As anyone who uses Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising in their marketing campaign knows, getting your ad copy on the front page of a search results listing is becoming more expensive by the day. It’s a new phenomenon known as ‘keyword fatigue’, and it’s down to the overwhelming success of programs like Google’s AdWords. As more and more advertisers realise the benefits of this form of traffic generation, so the number of people bidding for the same keywords increases, and the bid prices climb accordingly. Great news if you are a publisher taking a cut of the revenue, but not so welcome for those doing the bidding.
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February 21st, 2006
There are many simple, infallible ways to earn income, and one of the surest ways is through marketing your business on the internet. When you learn basic internet marketing techniques, you’ll wonder why you haven’t already jumped on the bandwagon. When you think about it, the only things you’ll need to make money is a vision of what you want out of life and the wisdom and energy to put your ideas into motion.
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February 21st, 2006
Perhaps the most critical step in guaranteeing the success of your e-mail promotions is to send your messages to a targeted list of opt-in subscribers who have specifically requested to receive information on a particular topic from you. That’s your “in-house” email list.
Sooner or later, you’ll face the same challenge: how to build a list of qualified, targeted prospects from scratch.
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February 21st, 2006
The popular blogger.com owned by Google, Inc. has been around the internet for a while.
But still no matter how appealing a Blog may seem now a days there are still a few people that does not actually get to know what really a Blog is.
Well, a Blog is a type of website that allows you as its owner to easily put in your messages and publish it online.
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February 21st, 2006
Do you want to pump up sales at your website?
If you answer, yes, today is your lucky day.
Below are web site marketing, 10 volcanic ways to erupt your sales starting now?
1. Save time and money using ad submitters. You will reach a larger part of your target audience far more quickly than by manually submitting your ad.
2. Create a good first impression. You will not be able to sell very many products if your visitors think your web site looks unprofessional.
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February 21st, 2006