Archive for April 7th, 2006
Among internet marketing strategies that most marketers are not using effectively is autoresponder marketing.
An autoresponder course is a group of articles or information set up to be sent out separately over a set period of time by e-mail.
People just e-mail your autoresponder to receive the free course and it is sent out automatically over time.
You can find free follow-up autoresponders to use by typing it into any search engine. Below are ten ways to use them to increase your traffic and sales.
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April 7th, 2006
Do you need help adding RSS feeds to your blogger? It’s really easy and here is how you can do it:
Log into your blogger account
Go to “settings”
Go to “site feed”
Copy the “site feed url”
Then go to www.feedburner.com
Scroll down to “try feedburner today” and paste your “site feed url” and then click next. You’ll be at “select services” There are lots of options on that page and you can look through them all, but to get to the feeds you need to go to the bottom of that page and click on “next”.
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April 7th, 2006
I had an email exchange with an SEO client today after his webmaster called him pushing reciprocal linking software (when all this web designer was after was to generate some extra work from a client that hasn’t needed him for awhile). Then that client called me after he received my email de- nouncing the software, fully convinced by a follow-up phone call from his web designer that the reciprocal linking soft- ware WAS valuable.
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April 7th, 2006
Everybody Loves A Freebie!
It’s true! Who doesn’t like to get free stuff, no matter how cheap, lame or otherwise undesirable? You know it, I know it and you can be darn sure the marketing departments at the big boys out there know it and thrive on it.
So why aren’t YOU getting in on this?
Giving away promotional freebies is a great way to get people to buy from you, to sign up for newsletters, to get a heap of free advertising and to generally boost the profile of your business both in the online and offline world.
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April 7th, 2006
Introduction
Why does a FLASH intro need SEO? Flash, the great SE killer, is basically nonspiderable, although there are reports of the opposite. In this way, the intro creates a solid, non-permeable barrier between the website and the external world. One way around is to place the intro into a frame and connect the other pages via links from the [noframes] tag. The SE will follow such links, but will not place much weight on the anchor text or any keywords within the [noframes] tag. In this way, the index page is practically lost for most SEO purposes. A tremendous waste, if you consider that, from the SEO viewpoint, the index is the most valuable page of your entire website. For example, it is significantly easier to obtain external links pointing to the index page.
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April 7th, 2006
Joel Comm is the best-selling author of a book called “What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense!”
Some may wonder why Google never told you these AdSense secrets, but the reality is that Google tightly controls & denies their publishers from sharing specific click through, page views, and other internal metrics. It’s probably a good thing that Google controls this data as it stops a whole series of events that would only cost time to contain.
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April 7th, 2006
Every business is engaged in selling something, whether a product, service, information, or something else. And sales usually begin with sales leads. As an offline example, new insurance and car sales people are frequently asked to compile lists of their friends, families, acquaintances, and so on. This list is used then as a lead builder - something to get the ball rolling towards that first big sale. The online world is no different. Every for-profit web site needs a steady flow of internet marketing leads. A big part of any online marketer*s job is to generate the leads that will ultimately be responsible for another sale. In particular, in the highly competitive online marketing arena, someone selling products and services to other marketers will need a steady flow of fresh internet marketing leads to fuel their sales.
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April 7th, 2006
1. Create a unique selling proposition (USP).
Developing a USP for your ezine will make your ezine more attractive to your niche audience and help your ezine to stand apart from other competing ezines.
Comprise your USP from a single, compelling benefit that people will get from subscribing to your ezine.
Your benefit should be something that only your ezine offers or that other competing ezines fail to stress in their promotions.
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April 7th, 2006