Archive for May 28th, 2006
My first real foray into Internet Marketing was a Pay Per Click ad campaign. I really had no idea what I was getting myself into and the results were predictable. I soon had a mountain of debt with little in the way of results to show for it.
It wasn’t the Pay Per Click company’s fault. They basically did what they pronised to do. They got people to my website. The blame was all mine. I had made a couple of serious mistakes during the planning of my campaign. I will share those mistakes so that you can avoid making those same errors yourself.
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May 28th, 2006
Are you considering working from home. I have been self-teaching myself what it takes for over 5 years. Learn from my mistakes so you don’t have to make them yourself. Tips include, web marketing online, customer service, balancing time, family and more.
1. Remember the importance of a schedule and staying focused. Keeping on task is difficult when working online.
2. Schedule promotions.
3. Plan and make a task schedule for project ideas.
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May 28th, 2006
An autoresponder is an automatic or software-mailing program.
Why would you want that?
Because whoever you are, you don’t have enough time, and an autoresponder will maximise your time potential.
Go to sleep and have a software servant take care of business. Once configured, it will store, send and reply.
That’s just great, but is that it? No.
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May 28th, 2006
A weblog, or “blog” started out as a personal journal on the Web. They have evolved far beyond that initial concept. Now, weblogs cover as many different topics as there are people writing them. Some blogs are highly influential and have readership which exceeds most traditional newspapers, while others are mainly intended as personal journals to be shared with only family and friends. So, should you consider blogging?
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May 28th, 2006
You have a website, beautiful in design and unique in content but nobody knows about it. How to drive traffic to your website easy and free? There are many ways to do that but today I want you to tell about “Top Sites” software.
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May 28th, 2006
I created my first website in 1995 - it was so long ago I built it out of rock and wood, not HTML.
Shortly after it went live I realised that nobody apart from me could see it and it started to dawn on me what this ‘Internet thing’ is all about. It is not about having a stand-alone website plonked somewhere that nobody will ever see - it is about being part of an INTERconnected NETwork of other websites. INTER-NET. The penny dropped - I needed to start getting connected to other websites.
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May 28th, 2006
Dynamic pages and the Search Engines By Clare Lawrence 10th March 2003 Clare is the CEO of Discount Domains Ltd a leading UK Domain name registration service.
Do search engines such as google penalise dynamic pages?
Dynamic pages are used to deliver content from a database to websites ? the advantage being that data can be updated and the contents of pages changed without the need to reload pages etc.
Google publishes guidance notes on its site at http://www.google.com/webmasters/2.html and at http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
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May 28th, 2006
Sure you can. If you will learn how many other people make money online with Adsense, I mean really study how and ask a lot of questions on marketing forums, there is no reason in the world you cannot make money with the Adsense program.
Before starting to develop this opportunity to make money online you need to understand some basic things about Adsense. I will outline some benefits and disadvantages about Adsense here.
Let’s start with the Adsense benefits:
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May 28th, 2006