Archive for June 4th, 2006

4 Ways To Get Relevant Adsense Ads On Your Site

If you’re an active Adsense publisher, I’m sure you have seen irrelevant Adsense ads on your site. Right? I’ve experienced them too.

Not only these ads do not relate to your website content, they will not get clicked as well.

Recently I’ve figured out several ways how to solve this problem.

1- Try adding META tags to your web page. The most important tags are TITLE, DESCRIPTION and KEYWORDS.

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Internet Marketing Reality Check

There are thousands of web sites, books, CD-ROM’s, cassette tapes and various other forms of communication devoted to the topic of Internet marketing. The majority of these sites profess to offer “secret strategies” and “killer tactics” which promise to increase your chances of having success on the Internet. Of course you must fork over your hard earned cash for these wonderful pearls of wisdom. (Many of which turn out to be nothing more than pyramid schemes and other scams)

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Raid Your Autoresponder Attic For Content

Why you need new website content.

Finding or creating good content for our websites is a chore. It is, though, a necessary chore, for the following reasons:

? Search engines want to provide quality content to their searchers. Your website is likely to get a higher ranking in the major search engines if you can help satisfy that need.

? If you can provide relevant content regularly, especially if you can update your website daily, then the search robots will be back often, maybe more than once a day, delving deep into your site.

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Blogs and Journalism

The world has seen the emergence of a new style of journalism, based on a ‘raw feed’ directly from the source. And the common notion that surrounds the emergence of serving ‘raw feed’ is that the journalists testing the new waters are bound to wreak havoc on institutionalized media.

Also a popular notion is that Weblogs changes the nature of ‘news’ is in the migration of information from the personal to the public. Unquestionable, a blog is a medium that gives maximum exposure to one’s creativity. Just by hitting the ‘post’ button and any personal writing becomes published writing.

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Power Packed Linking Strategies - Part Three

This is the third in a series of three articles showing you how to find a suitable linking strategy for your website and put it to work for you.

Link strategy number four. The Reciprocal Link

The classic reciprocal link should be the staple diet of your linking campaign. By linking to other sites of similar interest to your visitor you provide a service and in return you get a link back to your site for your trouble. It’s a win/win situation.

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Advertising Approach For The First-time Webmaster

For the first time internet entrepreneur [newbie] the best ways to promote your website at first instance are :

1. Express inclusion of your website for the usual 12 months offered by most of the major search engines. You can choose express inclusion for askjeeves, inktomi, altavista,msn etc but keep in mind to have your site submitted to the local index of your region.

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Would You Let A Dog Or A Butler Market Your Website?

The latest news to hit the Internet’s ‘water cooler’ is that Lycos and Ask Jeeves are to begin their own SEO services..

Search engine optimisation (or SEO) is any practice related to the end goal of improving your website’s positioning in the search engines.

The brief history of SEO is that it first started out solely as the remit of the developers themselves. This was back in the day when one person designed, built, maintained, hosted and marketed a website.

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Articles and Adsense

Google Adsense is a hot topic in the Internet Marketing arena these day’s and rightfully so. Adsense is drastically increasing the income generated from content driven websites.

If you do not already know, Adsense is the publisher’s side to Googles advertising program. Website and blog publishers can place adsense code on their content pages that will automatically display ads related to the content on that page. If you own a website or blog, and place the code on your content pages you can paid every time someone clicks on a google adsense ad. One thing that makes Google adsense so powerful is that clicks can be worth anything from a few pennies to several dollars per click.

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