Archive for March 16th, 2006
Even though many people have been writing e-mails for a few years now, you would be amazed at some of the pure gibberish that arrives in my e-mailbox on a regular basis.
Many people seem to think that because they aren’t dealing directly with another person (or as directly as they would be face-to-face or by telephone), all forms of civility and basic respect for the other person (i.e. the recipient), and the English language, can go out the proverbial window.
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March 16th, 2006
Blogging is the latest internet craze and it may turn out to be just that and killed off if the avalanche of misinformation continues. One is amazed at how an excellent online medium is promoted for all the wrong reasons.
Now here are some strange concepts promoted about blogs.
‘?blog on about the sex life of the Tasmanian fruit fly and still reap big rewards’ (I would certainly like to know if anyone can tell me)
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March 16th, 2006
In 1993, on a moon lit, warm summer night, I was surfing the Internet attempting to discover what successful sites had in common. I was really hungry to find out the secret ingredient of websites that were making it big.
You see, I was tired of traveling thousands of miles by plane and car. My mind was made up to stop living out of a suitcase. It didn’t matter that I had hit a peak in my marketing and sales career by working on projects for best-selling author- Tony Robbins. I was eager to simplify my life, settle down, and work from home.
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March 16th, 2006
The beauty of the Internet is that it allows you to run a business with very little money. The secret is knowing which of the available free resources are worth your time! Register with Search Engines Submitting your online business to search engines is one of the easiest, fastest, and least expensive ways to promote your site. Tens of millions of people use the major search engines every day to navigate around the Internet and quickly find what they are looking for. Statistics show that 85% of pages visited on the Internet come from people who have gotten there from a search engine. While you shouldn’t rely on search engines alone to bring you qualified traffic, this is definitely a good way to kick off your marketing efforts.
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March 16th, 2006
Getting your website up and running is hard enough. After spending hours getting the HTML code just right and trying to make sure that you provide a great user experience, the last thing you want to do is change everything around in order to get your site ranked higher on the search engines. Follow these tips from the beginning and you’ll see the benefits.
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March 16th, 2006
There is a new advertising style from Google Adsense that is available in your Adsense panel, it is called "Google Ad Links."
This new ad system presents a list of 4 or 5 vertical links(you can pick either 4 or 5 and Google will supply the actually links) to your site visitors, when the visitors click on one of the targeted contextual words it displays a results page from Google listing ten Adwords advertiser’s ads for this related topic.
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March 16th, 2006
There are a few internet marketing online secrets that when implemented, will force your customers to keep coming back to buy from you.
Some of the factors that are involved in getting repeat business are: pricing, quality of products and services, excellent customer service etc.
One of the best ways is to reward your customers for their repeat purchases.
Here are three internet marketing online, effective customer reward programs you can implement:
(1) Number Of Purchases
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March 16th, 2006
If you’re in business on the Internet to make a profit, then you’re probably aware of how significant a list of prospects is to your success.
But what if you don’t want to spend countless hours each and every week promoting, writing and managing a continuous email publication?
Well, here’s a relatively-unused strategy you can apply to nurture a list of prospects who not only trust you, but are also eager for more of your expertise.
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March 16th, 2006