Archive for April 20th, 2006
One of the tools that a smart direct sales representative use to attract new business is a blog. A blog keeps customers and potential customers informed about products, events and services that relate to your business, new releases, contests, specials and it always keeps your name front and center. It shows readers that you are a good source of information that they can count on.
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April 20th, 2006
Ok so the first way to get traffic is not particularly unique. But the fact is that you will get lots of traffic by writing articles. The traffic won’t come immediately but it will come. Articles will also bring link popularity. I wouldn’t be doing my job if I wrote about free traffic and neglected to mention articles.
If you write one article a week for the next year at the end of that year you will have an unstoppable flow of traffic and where there is traffic money follows.
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April 20th, 2006
Hundreds of millions of people have spent thousands of dollars to create fancy websites to promote various goods, products, and services.
But they are very unhappy because they are not generating much traffics and orders.
Some have tried various types of internet and website advertising but failed.
Nothing seems to work.
But on the other hand, there are also many of websites that keep generating thousands of traffics daily and pulling orders by the truckload.
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April 20th, 2006
Good keywords are frequently searched for (high demand) but not being targeted by many other websites (low competition). There are a number of tools out there that can help you find them.
Wordtracker
The best tool out there, Wordtracker is one of the most essential SEO tools. To use Wordtracker:
- Go to the Wordtracker website (http://www.wordtracker.com)and pay $7 for 24 hours’ access
- Enter a keyword phrase you’re thinking about targeting
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April 20th, 2006
Have you received your check from Google? If you own a business web-site you should be receiving a check from Google. Why not accept a check every month from Google by placing their ads on your site?
Google AdSense allows you to serve text-based Google AdWords on your web site, (ads are relevant to your web site subject) and receive a share of the pay-per-click payment. There are pay-outs of 50 cents or more per click being achieved through AdSense. It is simple to join and it’s free.
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April 20th, 2006
Hello Internet junkies and friends,
Did I mention my frustration with online marketing and the years it took me to get where I am today?
Did I mention I’ve found the right solution and the benefits included for you, and I, and the whole family?
Well, If I didn’t, then excuse me while I take a deep breath. Awww…
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April 20th, 2006
I love the Internet! Information about any topic that piques my curiosity is just a few clicks away. Ezines on almost any topic are available to all.
Yes, I have to admit it — I Am An Info Junkie. It has become an addiction. I subscribe to dozens of ezines and my browser’s bookmark list is huge.
Today, I fired thirteen ezine publishers.
It was hard. I didn’t want to let go of those threads to information sources, but they all made the same mistake.
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April 20th, 2006
Businesses that are not using feeds today, as part of their marketing and advertising plans, will soon do so, or should thinking of implementing them soon. Although this is a fairly new communications tool it is growing rapidly. The reason is that the information gatherer, consumers, etc., are or will be using readers to view information. The main reason is that information can be viewed with No Spam, No Junk Mail and No Viruses threats.
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April 20th, 2006