Archive for March, 2006
Five tips to effectively schedule your content.
In order to get traffic on your site you need content. It’s that simple the more content you have the longer visitors stay at your site and the more free search engine visitors you receive. So should you just find out what content your visitors like and publish it? No!
Try to get as much content as you can, then schedule it. PHPNuke and other CMSes offer you an option to “program” a story to appear in the future. So it doesn’t matter when you write it, it matters when you publish it.
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March 30th, 2006
We have a running joke in our office that one day we’ll load a page and it will say "You have reached the end of the World Wide Web" and it will be the truth. I’ve visited so many web sites in my time, it’s unreal. There are a few web site features and practices that keep popping up, in spite of their highly detrimental nature. I find myself, day in and day out, advising clients to remove something or other from their web site, as it is stunting their online business potential. But cleaning up the World Wide Web one client at a time isn’t very efficient, so I’ll share with you the Top 10 most ludicrous things you can do on your web site, and hopefully we’ll get this mess cleaned up.
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March 30th, 2006
If you are a webmaster, then you’ve probably submitted your website to several directories, you may even run one yourself. There are thousands and thousands of directories out there on the net and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Good webmasters need to be able to evaluate these differences to assess what directories will be worth the time, effort and money to submit to.
Traffic
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March 30th, 2006
If you have been online for quiet some time you might have noticed those tiny ads on many websites with the little “ads by google” notice beneath them.
These ads are called “Adsense”, they are paid advertisements and can be a very lucrative income source for the person posting them on his/her website.
Whenever someone visits your website Google displays these ads wich are very targetted to your websites content. This is what its all about, since people come to your website with a specific interest Google will display ads reflecting that topic.
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March 30th, 2006
Did that headline grab your attention?
I have experimented with many different headlines on my sites and found that you can take the same sales letter yet your sales will increase or decrease depending on the headline you are using.
That’s nothing to sneeze at! Your headline can literally make or break your advertising campaign.
The headline is the most important part of any sales letter. It has to grab your prospects attention by dangling the proverbial carrot in front of them to suck them into your main sales copy. It literally is like an ad for your main ad.
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March 30th, 2006
Setting up and using email autoresponders on your site is an easy way to make repeated contact with your visitors. Studies have shown that more than 60% of a site’s visitors who eventually end up buying a product or service don’t do it on their first visit. An E-mail autoresponder is one way to encourage your visitors to return and make that purchase!
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March 30th, 2006
The US Navy blogs. Larry Kudlow of CNBC blogs. I’d say “everybody and their brother” except (1) it’s a cliche and (2) it may be grammatically inaccurate. Dan Rather is only too aware that everybody blogs.
But just as blogging and the blogosphere have become widely accepted, blammo–along comes podcasting.
Just what is podcasting? Literally, it’s broadcasts meant to be played as MP3 files on an iPod or other MP3 player.
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March 29th, 2006
Let me ask you a question. What is the most important thing in running a business? Well, obviously selling. Right? Wrong! This is like stating that the most important thing in life, its purpose, is breathing.
Yes, you need to breath to survive, to live, but breathing is not the most important thing it is a prerequisite. Unless you have found a purpose in life you won’t reach your goals because you have none.
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March 29th, 2006
Yes indeed, that’s all you’ve got, 30 seconds to make your website visitors decide to stick around…The internet has changed how we think about the customer, the product and the competition. I’m going to take you on a journey through these new ideas and show you what has changed and how you now can change your marketing so that customers stick around.
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March 29th, 2006
It is a well known fact that writing, distributing and posting articles to various location on the web is an extremely effective way to generate targeted traffic and establish yourself as an experienced marketer in your field. Unique articles that help solve the reader’s problems, assists the reader in advancing their marketing acumen, or otherwise generally inform tend to stay posted on many web sites throughout the Internet and usually generate targeted traffic for the writer.
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March 29th, 2006
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