Archive for March 10th, 2006
Do you want to ignite sales at your website?
Do you want to make 50 times more money at your website?
Do you want to succeed in internet marketing and create great wealth?
If yes, then read, master and use the sales marketing, insiders’ tricks of the trade revealed below:
1. Add a free interactive game to your web site. You could hire someone to create it. The game should be related to the theme of your web site.
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March 10th, 2006
Don’t be insulted. Don’t take it as a personal rejection. But you can count on it happening without fail.
Each and every time you send a mailing to your opt-in list, a few of your subscribers will opt-out, meaning they will unsubscribe from your list. This doesn’t necessarily reflect on the quality of your newsletter or your offers.
It may simply mean that the recipient’s inbox is so swamped with commercial messages that she can’t find Grandma Sally’s latest news from Tennessee.
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March 10th, 2006
What are Blogs?
Having heard the term previously but not having paid much attention most are just to afraid to show their ignorance and ask the question, what is a blog? Lets face it; the term blog does not conjure pleasant images.
Blogs are web logs that are updated regularly, usually on a daily basis. They contain information related to a specific topic. In some cases blogs are used as daily diaries about people’s personal lives, political views, or even as social commentaries. The truth of the matter is that blogs can be shaped into whatever you, the author, want them to be.
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March 10th, 2006
Traffic Exchanges. What are they? How do they work? What do they do?
First of all, a “Traffic Exchange” is exactly that, a way to exchange traffic, a way to get visitors to your site. This happens by you visiting sites, in exchange for pageviews to your site.
There are LOTS of Traffic Exchanges out there. Some good, some bad, but most of them work in basically the same ways. You join, visit sites, refer others and build up credits.
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March 10th, 2006
When it comes to website marketing and promotions, you need to start here…
Every website, whether new, old, or just a thought needs to consider the marketing that will be put that website in front of it’s targeted audience. Sounds easy huh? It just takes time, perseverance, and the will to succeed! A budget will help too!
The hardest part is sorting through all the crap that’s available to (supposedly) help you. Yes, I said crap.
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March 10th, 2006
Making the following changes to your title tag can help improve ranking and increase targeted traffic to your website:
Include keyword phrases in your title tag:
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March 10th, 2006
Here’s a simple way to use “No Results, No Pay” radio advertising and build traffic for your website.
Step #1 - Understanding “PI” - Per Inquiry Advertising.
Radio has a unique advertising format known as “PI” or per inquiry advertising.
“PI’s” main benefit is that your commercial is aired and you ONLY PAY for inquiries phoned into the station from listeners !
Inquiries are in the form of callers asking for more information.
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March 10th, 2006
Everybody wants to learn how to make money on the Internet. What about saving money for retirement and your future? If you don’t do it, who will? Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, recently confronted the U.S. Congress about the cost of future retirement benefits.
You may recall the 1999 Tom Hanks film, “The Green Mile”. This film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel provides just a couple of comparisons to current economics and Alan Greenspan. Greenspan’s comments before Congress sometimes equal the length of “The Green Mile” (3 hours), but his testimony won’t evoke tears unless you’re a baby boomer, soon to be a Social Security beneficiary.
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March 10th, 2006