Archive for May 13th, 2006
Way No. 1 - Clog Up Their Internet Connection
Imagine it. They’re happily surfing around on Google looking for your ‘widget’ and everything’s going smoothly. Your website appears in the first page listings (congratulations you must have employed magnet4web or another highly-esteemed website marketing company!) and they click through to you. Then their internet connection starts to clog up. It is positively groaning and creaking under the strain of downloading your homepage which has so many images on it takes over 30 seconds to appear. They look at the progress bar at the bottom of their screen. It reads ‘20%’. They look at their watch and then click on the little ‘X’ at the top right of their screen. Well done - you’ve just sent away a visitor - for good.
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May 13th, 2006
Further to my previous issues this subject continues ? as per request from a reader.
This month I’ll share on Setting up Mail groups and creating signatures for your email.
Creating a mail group might differ, depending on the program you use, but for this exercise we’ll use Outlook as the program as it is a widely used email program. Why would you use a mail group? So that you don’t have to go through your address book selecting everyone that belongs to a particular group or listing ? the same person could be listed with several different groups. Far quicker when sending an email to the whole list to just select the name of that list instead.
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May 13th, 2006
While there is a lot of debate about blogs replacing emails in the future, I would rather look at blogs in a different perspective. The purpose of all technology is to make life easier for the user. Blogging is an evolving technology which when harnessed by an individual could make it very easy for anyone to communicate effectively. It empowers the individual in ways hitherto not available so easily.
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May 13th, 2006
If your new to the internet marketing world, you might not understand how vitally important choosing the right keywords for your website is. Most people who put up a website (designers included) don’t realize that the right keywords on your website will improve your search engine rankability.
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May 13th, 2006
Good Ideas.
They are the stuff that form the foundation of wealth.
The more good ideas you can come up with and develop and build on, the more your chance of creating wealth increases.
Below are five online website promotion secrets to generate good marketing ideas that can make you richer.
1. Offer to insert ads into your product package for other businesses. Just ask, in return that they do the same for your business. You should only trade insert ads with businesses that have the same target audience.
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May 13th, 2006
Some very early users of the Internet - not the worldwide web as we know it today - but the Internet from the early 1980s, will have heard of, and likely used, Usenet. This was the collective name applied to text-based electronic bulletin boards that were used to communicate in the days before the web and email existed, and that are still in use today. The Usenet posts were first collected and organized for worldwide web use in 1995, by a company called Deja News. In 2001, Google bought Deja News and applied their considerable search expertise to Usenet posts. The result is Google Groups.
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May 13th, 2006
MSN PPC Advertising Long-Awaited Debut Announced You probably already know that there are really only two major players in the world of PPC advertising: Overture and Google Adwords. By the end of 2005, there will likely be a third: Microsoft’s MSN Search.
Microsoft recently announced that it is launching its new MSN PPC advertising engine in Singapore and France by mid-late 2005. Smart marketers are probably already planning how they might justify advertising their products or services in Singapore to get a taste of the new service. The service’s introduction into Canada, the UK, and the US may very well come before the end of 2005.
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May 13th, 2006
Billionaire Richard Branson, the entrepreneur behind the Virgin brand, is one of the world’s most successful and adventurous businessmen. Not being satisfied to run several highly profitable businesses Branson also engages in occasional feats of courage, or stupidity, depending on your stand point!
I read his autobiography recently and discovered something that perfectly sums up what it takes to achieve success on the Internet.
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May 13th, 2006