Archive for April 17th, 2006
Do you have a website that has little or no rankings in the major Search Engines: Yahoo. Msn, Aol, Netscape, Alltheweb and Google?
Are you making little or no sales because you’re getting little or no traffics?
Welcome to the club.
You’re not alone.
There are about 500 millions websites trying to get listed in the top 20 spots of the major Search engines.
Competition is stiff!
Only the oldest and most powerful websites have any chance to attain Top 10 rankings.
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April 17th, 2006
When we launch a new product, we all hope it’s going to be a runaway bestseller. More than that, most of us aim to produce a product so remarkable that it generates rave reviews and achieves cult popularity. You may very well achieve all of these objectives with your product launches.
But, beware of a characteristic of the ClickBank system that may throw these aspirations into jeopardy - the 90-day refund rule.
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April 17th, 2006
Forget clicks, page views, and impressions; the only way to effectively track your online marketing ROI is through Cost-per-Action (CPA) analysis.
As the online advertising market is poised to grow nearly $10 billion over the next six years, it’s essential that we remember the importance of measuring the effectiveness of that spending. There’s no point undertaking any marketing or advertising campaign unless you can measure its results. And results are best measured in terms of return on investment (ROI).
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April 17th, 2006
3 Characteristics Of “The Right Business” Model
- The business must service a large market.
Niche markets are also very profitable but require specialist products and customer service. Target niche markets when you are more confident in your business abilities.
- The business must adapt and change with the market.
Be aware faddish businesses can be very difficult to operate because of the rapid rate at which market perceptions change.
- Initial start-up capital requirements must be minimal
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April 17th, 2006
An RSS news feed can be used to communicate with your target audience. It is an ideal means of notifying people of new content on your website without the need for them to keep on visiting your site. You can send newsletters to your readership without having to use email and risk being accused of spamming. You will be comfortable in the knowledge that people who request your feed are actually interested in it because they have actively subscribed to it. This article will explain just how to create your own RSS news feed.
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April 17th, 2006
In this Article we look at the second competitive advantage of successful Internet Marketers - Warm Traffic and True O’pt- In Lists.
Good, Bad and Ugly Traffic
Marketing depends heavily on the type of Traffic you attract.
* Untargeted Traffic
Similar to Traffic passing high street shops in vehicles.
This Traffic is of very little use.
* Targeted Traffic
Similar to people window shopping on the high street.
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April 17th, 2006
No matter what you’re marketing or promoting, if your Ad doesn’t stand out, no one will notice and read it.
If it stands out, it will get attention and you’ll generate sales.
What are the tricks to make an Ad stand out?
Let me reveal some of these free online advertising secrets to you:
1. Place colorful graphs, pie charts and other charts in your ad copy. Use charts that will grab a persons eye and also support your product claims.
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April 17th, 2006
With the help of MSN, recently I’ve been reminiscing about the Google of old. Remember those days? When you could take a good quality site, add a few keywords, get a few incoming links and bada-bing, bada-boom, it’d be #1 on Google? Remember the old days, pre-Florida, pre-sandbox? The days when we, as search engine optimization specialists, didn’t feel like a private schoolgirl smoking in the bathroom? When we didn’t feel like the iron fist would come crashing down at any moment? Yes, those were the good old days. And MSN has finally brought them back, though on a much smaller scale.
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April 17th, 2006