Archive for May 17th, 2006
Here’s the "How-To-Do-It Guide" for driving search engine traffic right to your website.
I only speak about methods I have used and that worked well for my business. There are a lot of people out there who will steer you in the wrong direction because they are just regurgitating old information that might have worked years ago. I’ll help you discover what’s happening right here, right now. Let’s get started with the plan.
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May 17th, 2006
Website promotion is no longer easy to do.
But if you know about these 10 uncommon bonuses and use them, your success may be assured.
1. Announcement Alerts - Give customers e-mail alerts about critical information or product releases before your non customers find out about it..
2. Discounts - Allow your customers to get lower prices on your products and other related products other businesses sell.
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May 17th, 2006
Statistics show that 85% of pages visited on the Internet come from people who have gotten there from a search engine. Statistically, people look first at the top of the first page of the regular search results, then the bottom, and then they go to the sponsored listings.
There is an art and science to being ranked highly on the search engines. The science is formatting the pages with the right meta tags and submitting them in the right way to the search engines. The art is to make the site look and read normal in spite of filling it with key words.
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May 17th, 2006
If you are already running Adsense on your site, you are probably thinking of ways to increase your Adsense income.
If your Adsense is performing poorly, I have two tips for you:
1. Decrease the number of Adsense blocks that you are displaying on a page. I don’t know how others have experienced this, but my income seemed to be less if I had more than one block of Adsense ads displayed at once - and your CTR is definitely less if you have more than one ad impression at a time.
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May 17th, 2006
1. Start a newsletter that people can subscribe to, and use an autoresponder service like GetResponse (www.getresponse.com) or Aweber (www.aweber.com) to capture and store your subscribers’ contact information.
2. Use the double-opt rather than single opt-in method to capture qualified targeted leads. Why? Because double opt-in requires new subscribers to confirm their subscription (yes, I want what you have to offer) and reduces the chances of a bounced email.
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May 17th, 2006
As you read every word of this article, you’ll be stunned by how quickly and easily you can build a massive list of opt- in subscribers without spending a fortune. (The idea is to make money, not spend money. Right?)
I’ll get right to the point…
It can be a real pain in the butt trying to build an opt-in list using the “old school” methods of list building that every Internet marketing guru out there is teaching these days.
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May 17th, 2006
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