Archive for April 3rd, 2006
So has Google found your site yet?
Over the last 12 months Google has undergone many changes to the way it looks at and lists your site.
This week sees another upgrade in Google.
As any search engine or member of the public will tell you, Google or any other search engine MUST provide the most relevant listings for a search query.
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April 3rd, 2006
If you’ve started using Adsense as a way to increase advertising income, but the numbers just aren’t adding up to what you expected, the problem might be with the ads themselves. If the ads being generated by Google’s Adsense aren’t relevant to your website, visitors won’t click on them. And, no click-y, no money. It’s that simple. And it’s a simple situation to fix.
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April 3rd, 2006
Are you Paris Hilton? Is your name instantly recognizable when mentioned anywhere in the world? Is your name always at the top of search engine’s most popular key word lists? Are people bound to react at the mere mention of your name anywhere? Are you Paris Hilton?
No?
Then why do you market online as if you were Paris Hilton? Why do you use intrusive, annoying pop up ads (even as software to stop pop up ads continues to get so popular.)?
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April 3rd, 2006
You’ve probably read 1000 times that “the money’s in the list.” If you’re an Internet or email marketer, that’s only partly true. The truth is that the money is in properly written emails, that get delivered to your list members. That last part is what most online marketers are missing!
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April 3rd, 2006
RSS is totally hot. We have seen it everywhere, from John-Doe blogsites to major news websites. If you haven’t heard of RSS before, that’s okay, because I hadn’t either until a couple of months ago!
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, or whatever you want it to stand for. (I have seen it also stand for RDF Site Summary, but it really doesn’t matter.) What’s important is what it does.
Here’s how RSS works:
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April 3rd, 2006
The more traffics you get at your website, the more your chances of making a sale increases.
Here are 10 blazing website traffic secrets to help you succeed:
1. Show your prospects how much enthusiasm you have for your product and business. If you’re convincing enough, they will be enthusiastic too.
2. End your sales letter or ad copy with a strong closing. It could be a free bonus, a discount price, a benefit reminder, an ordering deadline, etc.
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April 3rd, 2006
You own a website and you want more traffic. More traffic will lead to more sales and more ad revenue. The basic costs of a website, once it is finished, are small. All you need to do is get some more visitors. Pay per Click might not be economical for you in that 100 visitors at 10 cents a click is $10. If only 2 out of 100 buy your $1 product, you are losing $8 per hundred people. Next.
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April 3rd, 2006
Are you working on getting your web site up onto the internet?
There are a few different elements you need to think about when first putting up your new web site. Starting with the basics and building from there is the best way to go. Optimizing your web site and getting it ready for the Internet World to see is what you need to concentrate on first. Here are a few helpful hints to get you on your way to success.
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April 3rd, 2006