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Looking to Buy High-Quality, Cheap Electronics? Here’s Why an Online Auction Site May Be Just the Place for You!
by: Ken Dare
Since they began back in 1995, Internet auction sites have become one of, if not the, hottest phenomenon on the Web.
And today, the popularity of these sites is growing faster than ever before due to a new wave of sites that auction off brand name products at deep discounts - offering their members cheap electronics and other items at up to 80% to 90% off their regular retail price
In effect, these online auction sites allow members from around the world to save significantly on brand-name products (including collectibles, cheap electronics and much more) with a few simple clicks of their mouse.
But is joining one or more these websites that auction off brand name products right for you? Are there any risks involved?
According to the Federal Trade Commission, auction fraud - where a seller takes your money and never delivers a product - can be a problem at sites that regularly auction off brand name products.
Here are some additional auction fraud statistics:
- In a recent FBI study, online auctions ranked No. 1 as a source for fraud on the Internet.
- The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) has received 1,000 consumer complaints per week since opening its doors.
- EBay says one in every 40,000 of its listings ends in a confirmed case of fraud.
- Online auction fraud entails 64% of all Internet fraud that is reported.
- Complaints against individual subjects, as opposed to complaints against businesses, account for 84% of all complaints received.
That’s why, should you decide to join an online auction site, you must be careful to select a reputable one that keeps its members’ best interests in mind at all times.
For example, at one well-respected online auction site, www.ahmoze.com, members can instantly send their feedback to site officials and most of the brand-name products the site features in its online auctions come with warranties.
Another factor you will want to consider before taking the plunge and joining an online auction site is what type of online auctions does the site offer?
Most experts consider blind online auctions, which are offered at www.ahmoze.com and several other sites, as the best approach for ensuring members have the best auction experience possible. Why? Because in blind auctions members never have to worry about competitors using automated bid monitoring tools, which are very common at other sites.
Ultimately, whether you’re in the market for cheap electronics or another type of product, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for at one of the many sites online that auction off brand name products.
Most online auction transactions are easy and smooth. However, auction fraud can be a problem. You may find that the item you receive is not what the seller promised. Or, you may never receive the item that you won the bid on.
Fortunately, you can help to prevent online auction fraud by doing a little research and by choosing to join only a reputable online site. In the end, the benefits of being able to purchase brand name products at deep discounts certainly outweigh the limited risks that exist.
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About The Author
Ken Dare is a freelance writer based in Tampa, FL. Ken has over 15 years of writing experience in the marketing communications field - which includes over seven years of web writing experience. Ken founded WriteDare Copywriting at the beginning of 2004 and now specializes in crafting online copy that sells - specifically corporate websites, online direct response sales letters and emails.
Copywrite 2005, All Rights Reserved
bizmail@ahmoze.com
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July 31st, 2006
I have learned over the years that when it comes to online marketing as I know it, it’s not about what I want in my business. It’s really about what people who visit my website want. For awhile I didn’t understand that philosophy. How do I find out what people want?
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July 31st, 2006
Some of the basics when it comes to SEO and getting high ranking in search engines starts with using a keyword and then placing it strategically throughout the website in content, title, headline, etc. Using the keyword multiple times in your content is great, but lets look at something that a lot of websites completely overlook.
Simply put…
Take your keywords and current links within your site and USE them!
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July 31st, 2006
Search engine traffic is the best traffic You can get for your online Business. So if you are running a Home Based Business with an Online Presence why wouldn’t you do everything possible to gain a Top Search Engine Ranking. One of the Simplest things you can do is Create a Google Site map.
Does Creating a Google Site Map Get you a Higher Google Ranking? Probably not by itself?
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July 31st, 2006
AdWords Analyzer Review - Pros and Cons
by: Gerardas Norkus
Adwords Analyzer (http://tinyurl.com/a3o3o) is a remarkable keywords research tool that can save you a bunch of time and help compete in the pay-per-click market.
If you advertise with Google Adwords, you probably know that when there are less than 8 ads for a particular search term, you can be on the front page of Google bidding the minimum 5 cents for that phrase.
So, instead of using Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool (http://inventory.overture.com) or Google AdWords Keyword Suggestion Tool (https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox) to find those lucrative keywords for your pay per click campaigns, and then going to Google or Overture to find how many advertisers compete for your keywords, you could simply fire up Jeff Alderson’s Adword Analyzer, punch in a search term you are interested in researching and press a button.
In a matter of minutes the results will show you how often that keyword, and a list of related keywords, were searched for, how much competition there is for these keywords and the profitability ratio. Neat huh?
You can visit a short Video Tutorial for Ad Word Analyzer and see how the program could help you with your PPC campaigns:
http://www.xybercode.com/adwords
Here is a short list of the major pros and cons of Adword Analyzer:
Pros:
1) If your target market is in the USA, you can query for a number of Google Adwords campaigns no matter where you live. For example, I live in Lithuania and unless I use the software I cannot see how many advertisers compete for the USA market.
2) You can carry out your research on Wordtracker (http://tinyurl.com/8vtcg) and then import your keyword list from a text file. I highly recommend using Wordtracker for your PPC keywords research, because as you will soon find out, keyword counts by Adwords Analyzer can be heavily flawed.
3) The Adwords Analyzer is regularly updated with new features.
Cons:
1) In some cases, Adword Analyser keyword counts are vastly over-estimated as the software uses the Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool to find the number of monthly searches. Overture’s keyword plurals and mispellings are lumped together. Besides, the keywords counts are flawed due to webmasters using Overture for their own keyword research.
2) The software might get you into trouble with Google because it queries Google search engine for its results. Google doesn’t allow any automatic query tools.
3) Although it’s quite easy to use the software, the Adwords Analyser lacks a more detailed supporting documentation.
The Adwords Analyzer is a very strong product and offers lots of useful features that can be used in PPC marketing, however, it’s not suitable for the search engine optimization or profitable niche markets development.
In my opinion, WordTracker still remains the one and only reliable tool for the profitable keywords research.
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July 31st, 2006
Don’t overlook your current customers. After all, they’re the ones who give you referrals and potentially come back for future sales.
Marty Nemzow, best-selling author and marketing expert, says that not only does gaining a new customer cost much more than retaining an existing customer, but also that every lost customer costs money to replace.
According to USA Today, it costs 40 times as much to acquire a customer and is does to keep a current one. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says that for the typical transaction-based business, each new customer costs roughly $800.
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July 31st, 2006
Autoresponders return previously stored messages or sets of messages in response to any email sent to that autoresponder address. Almost all paid web hosts and many of the free ones provide autoresponders as part of their hosting service.
When do you use autoresponders? Normally, they are used to follow up with a visitor who has made an inquiry. If a customer does not initially buy, you can utilize their email address to follow up later. It could lead to future business.
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July 31st, 2006
Internet marketing and public speaking? Not quite ham and eggs, is it?
Those two phrases are rarely found in the same sentence. After all, many people decide to do their marketing in cyberspace so they’ll never be required to deliver a sales presentation or a speech.
If you are one of these people, you are making big mistake by not developing your speaking skills, because you are cutting yourself off from the vast off-line market.
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July 31st, 2006
Search engine optimization refers to the technique of making your web pages search engine friendly so that search engines are more easy to understand and analyze your website. Consequently, your site has a better chance to gain high search engine ranking.
However, please be reminded that high search engine ranking is not your only objective, and your objective should be website traffic and conversion. The following advice helps you to achieve the objectives.
1. Make Sure Your Site Will Not Be Penalized
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July 31st, 2006
Blogs can be a very marketable and very profitable tool if used correctly. Profiting from blogs is just a matter of grabbing the attention of an audience and not doing any actual salesmen selling. In this article you will learn the 13 most essential steps to successful blogging.
1) Where to start?
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