Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Ten ways to Maximize your Web Profits

1. Tell people the point or focus of your web site. Explain to them what things they can do or which goals they can accomplish while visiting your site.
2. Make your visitors feel comfortable at your web site. Give them your main business address, your visitors may not trust you if you're using a P.O. box.
3. Include a FAQ on your web site or via e-mail on an autoresponder. This will give your customers an extra convenience without having to contact you.
4. Buy advertising space on discussion board web sites. They are usually arranged by subject; that makes them highly targeted.
5. Start a free e-mail newsletter to create your own opt in list. Create a title that grabs readers attention. Submit it to free e-zine directories on the internet.
6. Record all your new promotion ideas into an idea journal, good or bad. Sometimes you can combine ideas to create new ones to increase your sales.
7. Convert your web site and free e-mail newsletter into different languages. This will increase your overall target market.
8. Make your classified ads stand out in a crowd. Use all capitol letters in the headline, divide letters with extra spaces, add in text symbols, etc.
9. Remember your customer is always right, even if they are not. Resolve all conflicts quickly and painlessly. They are the lifeblood of your business.
10. Create a bond with your visitors by bringing up likes or dislikes you have in common with them in your ad copy. Just make sure you do your research.

make your article targeted for a niche! e.g. ClickBank Profits... Site Profits... Web Business Profits... Here are more targeted niches... e.g. ClickBank Affiliate Profits... Hosting Site Profits... Reseller Business Profits... .etc.

Good Luck!

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

How to get hundreds of visitors to your website

1. Form joint ventures - partners can generate well in excess of 500 visitors to your site in one day. Partner promotions can vary from 40-50 visitors to well into the hundreds. In any case, you should aim to be constantly finding partners who will promote your site and products. Ideally, you want a mix of one-time promotions but also those who will place longer term promotions such as links, banners or repeat promotion to keep some consistency in your traffic.
2. Keep writing and submitting articles. Each article may only bring in a few visitors each day - but you will find over time some get picked up more widely or end up higher in the search engines bringing you much more traffic.

3. Start a blog - great search engine food and if you submit to the better blog directories, you will get a good deal of traffic some bloggers attract as much 10,000 visitors each month

Good Luck

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Friday, August 18, 2006

How to Make Money on Line

Why do most people fail online? Why do they never make any money? It’s because they think about money first and about their customers last. They create a few pages, stuff them with affiliate links and ads and then they wait for the money to roll in -- usually they wait forever.Here is a simple formula to build a successful money-making online business:* Carefully research several niches before choosing a theme for your site. You should be passionate about the subject and there must be a hungry market for it.* Start building valuable content for both, your site visitors and the search engines.* Build more content, distribute articles, participate in targeted forums... this allows you to establish yourself as the expert in your field, to win the trust of your audience and to attract free, targeted traffic from the search engines.* Add new marketing strategies. Publish an e-zine to build your customer base, to establishes yourself as the expert in your niche, to gain trust...* Once you have a site of at least 40 content pages with at least 50 unique visitors per day, start monetizing: Add affiliate links, Google AdSense, sell your products or services...It just doesn’t make any sense trying to monetize your site, as long as you have only a few visitors. Who do you want to sell to? Instead, focus on building more content, driving traffic, building your list...Follow the "Content - Traffic - Trust - Monetize Traffic" formula and you can’t fail:* Build valuable content for your visitors and optimize it for the search engines.* After some time, the search engines will start sending you free, targeted traffic -- traffic that will steadily increase.* Provide valuable, problem-solving information. This allows you to build a relationship of trust with your audience and they will be more than happy to buy your products, follow your recommendations...* Ok, now and only now it’s time to monetize traffic: Place your affiliate links and Google ads, sell your own products...Monetization comes last in the process of building your online business.. First, you should create valuable content, you generate traffic, you gain the trust of your visitors and only then it makes sense to monetize your site traffic.

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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Tips For Affiliate Success

For all you guys who think that Internet Marketing is a 'get rich quick business' think again. I read an interview of Jeremy Palmer, the richest affiliate on the net at the moment. He grossed $ One million in commissions alone last year- a whopping amount isn't it? However, if you think he made this money the easy way , here are a few suggestions he proposed about how to be successful in this business.

  • Build highly targeted websites around merchant products -Don't add products and services just for the sake of it.
  • Build affiliate-targeted websites- You add other revenue programs and they dilute your affiliate offers
  • Build effective keyword lists- Dont just target a few general keywords with a high volume, but rather, several niche keywords with a low volume.
  • Build personal relationships with the merchants you work with.- Treat them as business partners rather than your source of income.
  • Although you will make a lot of money within a short space of time, it takes a lot of work. - Set realistic goals baased on your experience, commitment and financial situation.

Good Luck!

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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Junk Explosion.

It amazes me to no end the huge amount of junkmail piling up in my Inboxes each morning. Every few minutes, they keep pouring into my Inboxes at such alarming speed that I'm left staring in disbelief. I' m sitting there like 'How do these people get a hold of email address?" Then it dawns on me 'my email address is the equivalent of an post office box, and that anyone can gain access to it. Then I think to myself,"Aren't the filters supposed to take of these intruders?" Because it seems no matter how aggressive you get trying to keep them out, they find ways of getting around thosethem (filters). Lately, I have gotten several emails from people thinking I'm female. I take a look at my name, and I ask myself " What's so female about my name" Is it because My name ends with the letter S? Talk about indecent proposals. I also get the usual emails from firms promising me all the cash in the world.

If all wishes were horses, here is how I would deal with this problem.
  • install laserware to shoot down every junkmail that penetrates my cyberspace
  • use tracer software to shoot and destroy any piece of junkmail
  • Finally, freeze the computers of all firms firing junkmail towards my end.

Kinda fun isn't it?

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Web Confusion

It seems some people are confusing Web Design with Web Development. Just because you have mastered HTML does instantly make you a Web Developer It takes a whole lot more than that. I remember several years ago I took an introductory course in Web Design covering HTML, CGI, and a bit of CSS. Upon completion of the course, I was really excited. I was like, "World here I come." Approximately, I saw an ad by this online classified advert service about doing websites on contract basis. I said to myself, Wow, this is my kind of job." So that morning I put on my shirt and tie looking forward to being employed. When I got to the company's office, I asked for Remi, the webmaster, and within a few minutes he showed up and asked me to take a seat. A few minutes later, I got the rudest shock of my life. He asked, "Are you familar with ColdFusion," I just stared. Then," Can you design dynamic sites?"Again, I just stared.

I came out of this exercise feeling very depressed. I had never been this humiliated. So for the next four years I learnt HTML, Javascript, CSS, and XML .

If you want to be a full-fledged developer you need to learn HTML, XHTML, XML, XSLT, server and client scripting. Good luck.