Archive for March 14th, 2006
How would you like to make $4 for EVERY visitor who hits your site? How about $8? Would you be interested?
This kind of money sounds insane doesn’t it, especially when you consider that most websites are lucky if they can make a $1 out of a visitor. And the chances are that you would label me a liar and a scam artist for even making such an outrageous claim.
Well those figures come from my own marketing. You can see the proof by visiting http://www.megastep.com/art-postcards.htm
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March 14th, 2006
Here’s a fairly obvious Multi Linking Strategy that is probably the easiest and most effective one you can employ. I call it…
Power Publishing on Your Own Site
The basic idea is simply to create lots of pages on your site(s) and embed links pointing back to your most important target pages. This works because a link pointing at a page on your site — your home page, for instance — enhances that page whether it is coming from outside or inside your site.
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March 14th, 2006
If you’ve been feeling like Tom Cruise climbing up the side of some remote jagged mountain in the blazing hot sun and concerned you’re facing “mission impossible”, chances are you own a web site.
Adding to the intense thrill of web site ownership are keyword comparisons and bidding for good keyword positions in search engines. You might hire a search engine optimization specialist who can track elusive algorithm clues and is unfazed by page rank drama. Your programmers and designers insist they get along. The marketing department actually believes deadlines are met. The new bank account is waiting for fresh revenue. And oh yes, it’s assumed someone will come looking for your web site and wants to use it.
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March 14th, 2006
Forbes magazine reported that pay per click ads accounted for $1.4 billion in 2002 and are expected to increase to $8 billion by 2008. The fundamental core elements of a successful pay per click program are constant monitoring, analysis, and refinement.
Pay per click search engines offer a way to buy your way to the top of search results for any term you wish. With proper management, and a clear focus, pay per click search engines can offer some of the most well targeted and economical advertising on the Internet.
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March 14th, 2006
Freebies. Freebies. Everyone loves getting things for free.
You can increase sales and profits by offering freebies to people who buy your main product or service.
Freebies increase the over all value of your main offer and in return people feel they’re getting more for less.
It’s important that you have a high enough profit margin so you can afford to give them away.
Some freebies can be created without a lot of expense; like electronic information products.
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March 14th, 2006
This interview is with Michael Murray, the author of a top selling ebook titled "Autoresponder Basics." Michael is also involved with many excellent affiliate programs.
Terry: Michael, this is a real pleasure to talk about your experience and business on the Internet. To start off, how did you get involved with the Internet?
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March 14th, 2006
The real potential of RSS lies in Broadcasting.
In former times, jumping up on a soapbox or any platform in the street to speak your mind was a popular pastime. Mainly reserved for political radicals, the biblically inspired or the Cuckoo’s frequent flyer’s club - the soapbox did fill a need.
The need to express oneself.
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March 14th, 2006
Qualified traffic is the lifeblood of any web site today, especially for ecommerce sites that are selling goods or services online. But, many media buyers and/or owners of web sites are paying too much for traffic by relying on top tier PPC (”pay per click”) search engines like Overture or Google’s Ad Words Select programs and others.
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March 14th, 2006