Posted by Steve Mitchell at Oct 31st, 2008 in Home Business
by Steve Carter
Needing to have money coming in fast, right now creates a very sressful environment. When the pressure is on and the need to make some money quickly is required, we often don’t make our best decisions. Often through desperation and downright panic, we make knee-jerk decisions which often which aren’t always the best over the long-term. Whatever has brought someone to the point that they need to make money fast, it can often cloud judgement and force us to grab at the first half-decent thing that seems to come along as a possible solution.
We’ve personally been in that position; we’ve been at a place where we needed to make some money fast. Here are 3 ways that we identified that can work for you…
1. Affiliate Marketing – don’t be confused or intimidated by this term; it’s simply the case of identifying a product you think there may be a demand for, ascertaining if they have an affiliate program (a commission payout) for that product, then figuring out how to get people to buy that product through your unique affiliate ID number or code. Then, every time someone does, you earn a commission.
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Posted by Todd Schuyler at Oct 31st, 2008 in Article Marketing
by Todd Schuyler
Welcome to my Unique Article Wizard Blog Article Tips. To all writers and non-writers out there, now is the time to start digging up those creative writing skills back. With modern communication technology comes the popularity of information-based marketing, which is one of the oldest and most effective techniques in getting targeted prospects to sites and converting them into buyers. This is why article writing, submissions and publications are also getting popular. I recommend the Unique Article Wizard for article submissions. Click Here to get the wizard.
There are already many tools that people can use to make the process of distributing their articles more easily. Though this is invaluable in getting the contents more exposure, which is only half of the story. Let us take a look now at the common mistakes that some people make before submitting their contents to article directories. Confusing the reason to promote the articles with the reason to write them. This is important.
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Posted by P. Kulenek at Oct 31st, 2008 in Home Business
by P. Kulenek
What is the one thing we ALL need to prosper on the Internet?
Traffic.
It doesn’t matter what your business is or what niche you are trying to make money in, if you don’t get traffic to your site, you won’t make any money.
But there is an effective and fast way to get traffic to your website.
Using Social Marketing websites!
There are millions of people everyday using Social Marketing websites like MySpace, FaceBook, Twitter, Digg, Propeller etc. If you use these sites the correct way, you can get a huge amount of traffic to your site very quickly.
You might be asking, “So what is Social Marketing anyway?”
Well, Social Marketing sites are controlled and powered by the users of the site and not the owners. If the users like a specific piece of content, they will reward it by “digging” it, “propping” it or in other words, sharing it.
This is the main thrust of Social Media sites. If you provide QUALITY content that is useful and entertaining to others, your readers will SHARE your content. This will not only reward you with more people checking out your QUALITY content but it also creates valuable back-links to your site.
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Posted by Brian Basch at Oct 30th, 2008 in Pay Per Click
by Brian Basch
So now you are all set up. You seem to have your campaign set up for the next 6 months with all the keyword research done and the best keywords in place. However do not relax yet, now it is time to maintain your campaign. This is a critical part of PPC advertising that many people forget about.
Of course it would be good if your campaign could just take care of itself without your help for the next 6 months, but this is not going to happen. Maintenance of your campaign is very important. There are several ways for you to do this.
AdWords offers tools that’ll help you calculate what percentage of traffic an ad brings in. You can use tools provided by your web host to find out which ads brought in traffic that actually led to sales. Remember – no web spider ever bought a product.
So why go through this extra hassle? This is because, if your ad is not performing well, it is costing you money, and will not bring in profits. In other words you are paying for useless traffic. Even if no sales are made you will still be paying for each click.
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Posted by Charles McDuffie at Oct 30th, 2008 in Pay Per Click
by Charles McDuffie
The advantages are many in regards to utilizing a PPC company. Online marketers can avail themselves to search engines that offer advertising services. But search engines don’t put much emphasis on the particular marketer’s needs or considerations when it comes to pay-per-click advertising. Google, MSN and Yahoo are some of the best known companies for online marketers. Let’s now look at a few good reasons why one should use a PPC company.
Get Targeted, Laser-Focused Exposure To Millions
Listing your website ads in the top search engine companies will definitely give the maximum exposure to your business. An extensive search engine optimization campaign always brings productive results, but it will take a very long time before you could get a good rank in the search engine listing. On the other hand, when you use the PPC company to advertise your website, you get immediate results. This way, the method is great for the new websites that want to get a quick recognition in the online world.
PPC Ads Are Not Your Typical Ads
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Posted by Chris Channing at Oct 30th, 2008 in SEO
by Chris Channing
Building backlinks for SEO can be a complicated process, but it doesn’t always have to be. Backlinks are increasingly popular method for search engine optimization, and can take some time to see results. For many people, they don’t know where to begin when they want to build backlinks. It takes awhile, but its well worth the wait and time spent.
Forum posting and submitting articles are two of the easiest ways to build backlinks. Having a simple link in a signature or within an article can direct plenty of attention to your website. If you or someone else uses your link in an irrelevant place, it probably wont do your website too much good. It is almost crucial for your link to be in relevant places, not just shoved somewhere.
Word of mouth also builds backlinks. If someone goes to your website and decides that its worth sharing, they will link back to your site, through messages to friends, or by many different means.
Never spam your link on the internet. Placing your backlinks on random forums, websites, in comments, and signatures, is distasteful. It looks like you are trying too hard and is often penalized by search engines and the owners of the places where you spam your link.
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Posted by Calvin Preston at Oct 30th, 2008 in SEO
by Calvin Preston
It is a fact that Google and other search engines value content. This concept can be frustrating, as filling up some sites with content is not really natural, necessary, or valuable to the end user. Of course, in many cases it is very valuable, but there are only so many leather buying guides I want to see when I’m shopping for a wallet; it gets overdone really quickly. The fact is that content needs to be continually added to any site that needs to rank. So here are some basic ideas for how to incorporate continuous content into your site.
1. Blogs- Every site could stand to have a blog added in its format. You don’t need to have one, but if you can, by all means, add one. Be sure to link the blog to your homepage and to highlight the most current articles on your homepage, as well. You may think you don’t have anything to blog about, but here are some ideas to change your mind.
2. Article collections- You can choose to use these articles as resources on your webpage. Be sure categorize them using your keywords and update them continually.
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Posted by Robert Billings at Oct 30th, 2008 in Blogging
by Theo McLanahan
If you are new to building websites, you may think that the actual construction is the hard part. After a while, you will start to realize how hard it is to keep your site updated and full of fresh content. That is where the real work lies.
Constantly adding new articles is the best way to keep your content fresh. If possible, try to add a new article every day. This will also help your search engine optimization. Search engines love content and the more content you have, the more traffic they’ll send to you.
If you do not like to write, you have options when it comes to keeping your content fresh. You can find free articles that you can publish through reprint directory sites. You will have to include the author’s bio box at the end of the article, though.
There are other options if you want to add articles to your site without advertising for another person’s website. You can purchase individual or packs of articles called private label rights articles. Even though these articles are reasonably priced, they are not unique; several people can buy the same articles. To get truly unique content, you can hire a ghostwriter to write articles for your website. This is a very common practice amongst website owners.
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Posted by Tim PH at Oct 29th, 2008 in Home Business
by Tim PH
Life can be difficult when you are studying in college. You may need to pay for many bills as the bills start to pile up.
Whether you knew it or not, an apartment, a car, insurance, gas, food, classes and books all cost money. You’d better believe that all those expenses can get overwhelming at times.
Naturally your student loans won’t always cover everything. Fortunately there are a number of great part time jobs for students available.
It is your call to find one that fit your study schedule.
So how do you go about finding a good part time job?
It does not matter if you do not own a computer, just go use one from your school and you can find one good part time job in no time.
Before you go online and look for a part time job, be aware of your own schedule and see how much you can really do.
Note this down on a paper. This help when you are searching for the part time job in the internet.
This will probably narrow down on which jobs you can hop onto.
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Posted by Don Bethune at Oct 28th, 2008 in Home Business
by Don Bethune
Affiliate Marketing is when an online company pays you for each visitor or new customer you send them. It is a new Internet-based marketing method and is one of the easiest ways to earn extra income on the web today.
Basically Affiliate internet marketing entails promoting of products or services by affiliate of a company. Nowadays due to competition between the various industries everyday a new product is being launched by a company in the market. So, to advertise about their product these companies are using various promotion techniques.
Affiliate Internet Marketing is a thrilling, fast growing way of earning income. It is currently used by millions of people all over the world. Adult, gambling, mobile, travel and retail industries are the most common industries that use Affiliates today and more continue to sign on.
Once you had become affiliate of a company you can earn commission for every customer you bring to company. It is an exciting home business which let you to earn more money by working part time on internet. You need to have a computer and internet connection.
Entering into an Affiliate agreement with a company is an agreement to share profit with them. You place their ads on your site and you get paid for each customer that clicks on that ad and goes to their site.
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Posted by Craig Lerner at Oct 28th, 2008 in SEO
by Craig Lerner
Keyword density is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the web page. But mind you, keywords shouldn’t be over used, but should be just sufficient enough to appear at important places.
If you repeat your keywords with every other word on every line, then your site will probably be rejected as an artificial site or spam site.
Keyword density is always expressed as a percentage of the total word content on a given web page.
Suppose you have 100 words on your webpage (not including HMTL code used for writing the web page), and you use a certain keyword for five times in the content. The keyword density on that page is got by simply dividing the total number of keywords, by the total number of words that appear on your web page. So here it is 5 divided by 100 = .05. Because keyword density is a percentage of the total word count on the page, multiply the above by 100, that is 0.05 x 100 = 5%
The accepted standard for a keyword density is between 3% and 5%, to get recognized by the search engines and you should never exceed it.
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