Archive for May 18th, 2006
In this article I am going to cover some tools that you can use that will allow you to publish RSS feeds on your site. This will allow you to have fresh, updated content on your site and you have control of what sort of content you display and how often it is updated.
First off if you do not know much about RSS or feel you require more information take a look at this RSS publishers FAQ and then rejoin us again later.
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May 18th, 2006
When and Why Should you Secure Multiple Domains Internet Search Engine Database - 3 hours ago Stoney deGeyter is president of Pole Position Marketing, a search engine marketing firm providing optimization (SEO) and website marketing services since 1998. ...
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So, you have a great product or service, yet your web site is not getting the high rankings and traffic you desire from the top search engines like Google and MSN Search.
You’re not alone. This scenario is playing out all across the web, yet there is a simple solution to the problem. Publicity. Publicity is the art of gaining exposure for your web site, product, or service with press releases, articles, and other promotional methods.
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May 18th, 2006
Do you want to make your website more profitable?
If you answer yes, here are web site advertising secrets to help you:
1. Address your targeted audience on your business site. Example: “Welcome Internet Marketers”. If you have more than one, address them all.
2. Make sure your content and graphics are relevant to your web site’s theme. You wouldn’t want to use a bird graphic on a business web site.
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May 18th, 2006
Anyone who’s been on the net any time at all knows that Google has been the search engine of choice for many for a while now. Whether that continues remains to be seen, but for now, with MSN still in development and Yahoo going through some growing pains, many still feel that Google is the leader. As such, it’s worth dropping in to the Google Labs every now and then to see what’s going on there.
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May 18th, 2006
The web has evolved into a complex “organism” which, to some, appears to have a life of its own. As the Internet has evolved, so too have online marketers and publishers. The dot-com balloon is said to have burst but savvy publishers have grabbed the coat tails of the Google search monster and employ Google AdSense on content-rich websites. Google AdSense, a pioneer for providing content-sensitive advertisements, has been a boon to webmasters looking for alternatives to amortize their web trafffic.
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May 18th, 2006
I bet you can’t tell me… the single biggest problem facing Every Direct Marketer, new and old.
It’s not generating traffic, nor building an O’pt-In list, nor is it finding products to market and it’s not a lack of Cash.
You can buy traffic, you can buy O’pt-In list members, you can make or buy products and you can even borrow Cash.
The biggest single problem for any Direct Marketer is How To Earn Your Prospect’s Trust.
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May 18th, 2006
Cyber crime fighters counter 'licensed penetration' Training Press Releases (press release), UK - 1 hour ago ... These programs extend to website marketing, and other electronic commerce issues such as internet law, intellectual property rights, domain names, and ...
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Cyber crime fighters counter 'licensed penetration' Training Press Releases (press release), UK - 3 hours ago ... These programs extend to website marketing, and other electronic commerce issues such as internet law, intellectual property rights, domain names, and ...
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Happy New Year! New attitude? New habits? How about 10 Little New Year’s Netiquette Resolutions?
Yep! Almost every New Year’s resolution is based in improved attitude and habit changes. From loosing weight to getting out of debt to trying to live a happier life, almost each of us does have some sort of conversation with ourselves in regard to the New Year and changes we have the control to make. If we follow through on 50% of them, we’re ahead of the pack!
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May 18th, 2006
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