Archive for June 6th, 2006

The Basics of Asking for a Reciprocal Link

Asking another webmaster for a reciprocal link is standard practice on the Internet. Webmasters have been asking other webmasters for reciprocal links since the beginnings of the Internet. The very nature of the web is linking websites to one another. It is of even higher importance, now that AltaVista and others have changed their ranking algorithms.

If a webmaster considers your email spam, then he can report you. If your emails are unique, without commercials, and are personalized with unique personal information about the webmaster’s web site that you are emailing, then it would be hard to call your email spam.

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Googled

The Internet may have started as the fervent brainchild of DARPA, the US defence agency - but it quickly evolved into a network of computers at the service of a community. Academics around the world used it to communicate, compare results, compute, interact and flame each other. The ethos of the community as content-creator, source of information, fount of emotional sustenance, peer group, and social substitute is well embedded in the very fabric of the Net. Millions of members in free, advertising or subscription financed, mega-sites such as Geocities, AOL, Yahoo and Tripod generate more bits and bytes than the rest of the Internet combined. This traffic emanates from discussion groups, announcement (mailing) lists, newsgroups, and content sites (such as Suite101 and Webseed). Even the occasional visitor can find priceless gems of knowledge and opinion in the mound of trash and frivolity that these parts of the web have become.

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Affiliate Marketing with Google AdWords

One of the best kept secrets in today’s affiliate marketing world is the pay per click advertising version with Google AdWords. Adwords allows advertisers to place small ads on websites or on Google.com search result pages. You probably noticed the little advertisements to the right on Google.com.

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The Seven Secrets of a High-Sales Marketer

If you want to boost your website sales to the next level, you’ve got to think and act like a high-sales marketer. Here’s how:

1. Think sales not just traffic. Pay-per-click advertising is a great way to pull targeted traffic. Could anything be better? In many cases, pay-per-SALE advertising is a better choice. With pay-per-clicks, you may or may not make sales. With a pay-per-sale arrangement, there’s very little or even NO risk. You only pay when you make sales. Affiliate programs and joint ventures are examples. Set up deals where you pay only for each sale.

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7 Key Items To Include In Your Email Signature File

One of the most important and often overlooked methods of promoting your on line business or service is your email signature file (sometimes called a “sig”). There are two types of signature files, one is the more simple one at the close of each email, the other might be attached to writing or discussion group posts, etc. and is sometimes called a byline.

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Displaying RSS Feeds on Websites

Displaying RSS
RSS offers webmasters a unique opportunity to display fresh content on websites. While publishing an RSS feed is a great way to generate site interest and increase communication, syndicating and displaying feeds from related relevant sources can also generate interest, increase traffic and improve search engine ranking.

RSS Radars
Webmasters with limited time or capacity can syndicate related content. In a nut shell, webmasters can create RSS radars by combining a mix of content from related sources by grouping similarly-themed feeds. RSS feeds are updated at different intervals, providing an ever-changing collection of related information.

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How To Stop Your Site Disappearing Into The Void

Repetition is the key to getting your adverts and promotion efforts noticed but when does repetition become over saturation which inevitably leads to boredom? Boredom and apathy. This is one of the biggest challenges you’ll face when promoting your site in the hit exchanges. So how do you cut through this and get people to read your message and take an interest in what you’re advertising?

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Viral Marketing Technique Creates a Chain Reaction with One-Time Action!

Suddenly your site’s traffic multiplies. You get “Money Waiting” emails from your Payment Processor; more sales than you can handle. Your downline increases radically - potential entrepreneurs join your sales force.

Your leads-list inflates spectacularly. Your jaw drops as you witness the evolution right before your eyes…

You rub your eyes as you are hooked on your screen watching those figures invading your monitor. Your heartbeat boosts uncommonly fast.

What actually happened?

– The Chain-Reaction Effect has just Began –

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