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Easy And Simple Steps To Get Listed In Search Engines

Search engines are one of THE best resource for free advertising. Better your web site’s search engine position better be the traffic generation. 85% of internet users go to search engines and find the information they want.

So you better huury to follow these simple tips to get guaranteed listing and good positioning in search engines.

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How to Turn Your Articles Into a Viral Traffic Stampede

How to Turn Your Articles Into a Viral Traffic Stampede

 by: Alli Ross

By writing articles you can send targeted traffic to your website at any time without paying a single cent. Articles are one of the best online marketing investments you can make because you write them once and they send you instant visitors each and every day. The more articles you have circulating the internet, the more targeted traffic they will send to your site.

Now, you may be thinking that writing just isn’t your thing, but I’m about to show you just how easy it can be.Read on to find out a simple method that will have you ripping out articles in record time.

1. Killer title - The first step is to create a killer title. Authors know that the difference between a bestseller and a dud can come simply through the title of a book. The same thing goes for articles. You must grab the reader out of their chair with an attention-grabbing title. Here are a few to get you started.

  • Powerful Secret that pulls in thousands of devoted subscribers
  • 3 Strategies that will triple your conversion rate
  • 7 Overlooked Methods that Drive Daily Traffic to your Site
  • How to Get 1000+ Targeted Visitors a Day
  • 5 Ways to Generate More Traffic Next Week.
  • Instant Traffic With Expired Domains

2. Grab your audience with an eye-opening introductory sentence. An example might be:

Did you know that 90% of all traffic comes from search engines? Are you taking advantage of this traffic goldmine?

Next, you would uncover your valuable information in the body of the article.

3. The body of the article is the main course of the entire juicy feast. A simple way is to create an outline You could use:

Problem 1 > Solution 1 > Problem 2 > Solution 2 , etc.

If you’re writing a “tips” article, you can simply write about each tip, divided into paragraphs.

Make sure your articles are fast and fun. Use bullets, numbered lists, and sub-headings to make it easy to read.

4. Summarize your article with a call to action. End your article by summarizing the main points and getting the reader to take action.

5. Next is one of the most crucial steps: a powerful resource box. This is a 3-6 line ad that sends readers to your website. To get readers to click you must offer a strong benefit. Don’t try to sell in your resource box. You must first establish a relationship. So first, try to get them subscribed to your newsletter or autoresponder. Entice them with a free offer. Here is an example of a powerful resource box:

Alli Ross, is the wacky marketing chick at http://www.stickyarticle.com . She also publishes a newsletter packed with powerful tips that will send hundreds of targeted visitors to your site. Grab your power-packed newsletter at http://www.trafficoverload.blogspot.com.

Your resource box should include your name, your website address, a strong benefit, and a call to action.

Each of your articles has the potential to send you hundreds of visitors. Short articles perform the best, usually 200 - 600 words. Be sure that each of your articles contains a killer title with an attention-grabbing opener. Continue your article with a body packed with great info. People won’t come to your site if you don’t provide valuable information. Do not load the body of your article with links back to your site. This will lower the acceptance of the articles for reprint by other publishers. Allow your resource box to flood your site with quality traffic and soon you will be on your way to increased visitors and increased sales.

About The Author

Alli Ross, is the wacky marketing chick at http://www.stickyarticle.com , where you can submit your articles for free exposure.

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Creating A Newsletter And Making Your Website Magnetic

Creating a newsletter is an ideal way to drive repeat traffic to your website but its design, format and implementation need to be carefully considered in order to achieve the desired results.

Signing Up

Before you begin creating a newsletter itself attention needs to be paid to the way in which your website will facilitate the capturing of customers’ email addresses and other information. Though many sites opt for the quick and simple approach of placing a “Name & Email Address” box on their homepage this is not always the best solution.

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Time Management And Organization For Online Marketers

TIME DEMON. For online marketers, time is one of their most important assets — time spent marketing and selling their products. But often, organizing information (i.e. ad copies, sales letters and contact addresses) and managing this information eat up much of online marketer’s time. Precious time that could have otherwise been spent selling products and earning money.

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What is So Exciting about Money and the Internet?

I believe it is a principle of human nature that has always been there. You see it in kids digging in the woods for that ‘hidden treasure’. You see it in people walking on the beach looking for that ‘message in a bottle’. You see it in cues of people in the local newsagent, hoping to buy that ‘winning lotto ticket’.

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Grab that Browser! The Captive Affiliate Marketing Model

Creating mini-sites that grab your browsers and prime them into buyers

If you’re familiar with autoresponders this will be simple, but yet many affiliates don’t even think of this, and I can understand why - because when you glance over this idea it seems a little over-enthusiastic for making a simple commission based sale. But this is a common flaw in affiliate marketing - we’re stuck in this mindset of keeping things as simple as the concept suggests. Affiliate marketing is seen as a two hours per-day setup and check job, but if you put in the work, you reap the rewards now and in the future. If you spend a few days setting up one brilliant campaign it will run on autopilot for months, maybe years.

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A Play In The Sandbox Is Necessary

There has been a good deal written about the Google ’sandbox’ effect, as it’s known. It has been taking up a lot of forum and article space over the last few months. I can’t help wonder why most of the comment I’ve been seeing is negative or at least ambivalent about the concept (if of course, it really exists, as is the case with much about SEs that we don’t truly know).

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Amazing Information About Blogging

A few months back, at the ITEA conference I saw this guy sitting next to me typing constantly into his wireless laptop. He was making notes on what the speakers had to say, was finding relevant links and then hitting the send key - instantly updating his Web site. No sooner the site was updated; he would get responses back from readers around the globe. He was a Blogger.

About Blogs

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How?s Your E-mail Etiquette

In a fast moving global economy, e-mail offers you the convenience of being able to quickly get your message across to your colleagues or clients at any hour of the day or night. The Internet revolution has had the unintended effect of decreasing the use of oral communication and increasing the importance of text - particularly e-mails - as the primary means of business communication. Employees are no longer writing memos to each other; they are sending e-mails.

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Find Your Niche - The Internet Marketers Goldmine

If you haven’t heard the word ‘niche’ being batted around by Internet Marketers then you haven’t been listening. Finding a niche has become the antidote to competing in overly saturated online markets.

What is a niche?

According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary a niche is described as “a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is best fitted… a specialized market”.

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