[20 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]
How, When And Where to Blog?

Sometimes the easiest way to blog is not always the best place to find a home for your blog. Take for example blogging on a social network site such as Facebook. While it is a great place to place a link to a blog on another site, it is not great for blogging itself. And this is something you absolutely must take into account. There is a way to blog and a way not to blog. There is a time to blog and a time not to blog. There is …

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[20 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]

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Sometimes the easiest way to blog is not always the best place to find a home for your blog. Take for example blogging on a social network site such as Facebook. While it is a great place to place a link to a blog on another site, it is not great for blogging itself. And this is something you absolutely must take into account. There is a way to blog and a way not to blog. There is a time to blog and a time not to blog. There is a place to blog and places where blogging is not going to be as beneficial to you as another place may be. So how do you know how, when and where?

So why is Facebook not a great place to blog? For starters the website is not set up per se for blogging. You can add “notes” but you have to tag each of your friends and followers if they are going to be notified. And then it shows up on their page which may not go over so well if being inundated with “notes” is not their preference. You could wind up losing followers. That means you are not going to be making any money. And you will not make money from your blog alone on Facebook. You will have to put links to your website or to another blogging webpage if you want to utilize ads and banner ads for affiliate programs.

Establishing the fact that social networking sites such as Facebook are out, leaves you with places such as WordPress or even Blogspot.com. There are some ups and downs for each site but they do, at least, allow the use of ads and promoting affiliate programs. You just have to get traffic to the site. That leaves you with the proper time to blog once you figure out where. Try not to post late night blogs because many people will miss out on new blogs if you are consistently posting at odd hours. Try posting at the same time each day or every couple of days. You may not want to even blog every single day for fear of inundating your followers with too much information or repeated information. Have a set number of blogs for the week and stick with that schedule.

All that being said, there is a specific formula (or blueprint) for when to blog, how frequently, and how to get links to your original page and traffic to your individual blog posts. However, all this usually takes a lot of work. Not many people want to devote that kind of time to maintaining their blog on a daily basis. But there is a solution. A quick visit to blog blue print may be the perfect solution to your needs. You can cut down on your work load significantly by using something like Blog Blueprint. Blog Blueprint will help you boost your blog rankings (and traffic) immensely. Best of all, the entire Blog Blueprint tools and system is heavily based on ‘smart’ automation. What is ‘smart’ automation you ask? Get all the details right here: blog blue print



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[5 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]

Circle the 7th of October 2009 at 5pm EST in your diary, you won’t want to miss this.

Daniel & Marc are giving you just 8 days to get Outsource Method for a $1 trial for 10 days at the current price.

On the 15th of October 2009 at exactly 5pm EST, the price will increase from $295.00 to $995.00.

If you don’t know what is the Outsource Method, see it at previous outsource post

The feedback on the course has been absolutely amazing, people just like you make massive leaps and strides in their business by the implementation of hiring key
people through outsourcing.

Even though there were quite a lot of people who run large businesses go through the course, a lot of the satisfaction came from guys (and girls) like Mark from Phoenix Arizona:

” I’ll say it again. This training is fantastic…very
well done. I posted my first project up on
RentACoder for a Joomla project, and it was a

killer feeling when it was done 2 days later for
$20, and I only spent 30 minutes posting my job
rather than hours of my time and hundreds of
dollars it would have cost me doing it the hard
way. It’s not often that I write such a glowing
recommendation, but this is DEFINITELY worth
it. The information in this course will open your
eyes and jumpstart your business”

Those that were on the fence and didn’t know whether they should “take the plunge” but went ahead anyway and are now moving ahead in leaps and bounds…

If all other successful internet marketers outsource, what then should you do if you want to be a successful internet marketer?

Outsourcing is definitely a key strategy.

They’re currently running a “$1,000,000 Napkin” competition… surely you’ve heard of these?

They are the napkins that entrepreneurs draw on in restaruants in a fit of excitement that then become the basis for a million dollar business.

Go and
watch the outsource video

See you soon with more details of the launch



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[8 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you are using Adsense to supplement your affiliate earning efforts there will come a time when you must ask if this is really benefiting your efforts for income or if it is benefiting the efforts of your competition—you know the ones that are purchasing the Adwords ads that are showing up on your website.

The problem with Adsense, once you get to a certain point is that it drives traffic away from your site. In many cases this is traffic that you’ve worked hard to attract in the first place. You don’t want them to finally find your website only to go somewhere else to buy the same products you are selling.

So, how do you avoid potential problems between the interests of Adsense income and the interests of your own affiliate income?

Separate but Equal

While we are all too well aware that few things in life really are separate but equal, you can keep your web marketing efforts separate but equal if you work at it. The key is in remembering that the bigger traffic hits are going to be the ones most likely to earn you the sales you seek. Give your best traffic sites over to your affiliate marketing and information product efforts and leave those with a steady stream of traffic to deal with your Adsense income. Once you reach a certain point you can focus on your affiliate efforts, product creations, or joint ventures rather than spending countless hours trying to add pennies to your Adsense revenue stream. At some point in time you will want to put your Adsense campaigns on autopilot so that you can devote your full and undivided attention to other Internet marketing activities.

Kiss it Goodbye

You may decide to skip the Adsense marketing efforts goodbye all together at some point in time. That isn’t anything that is really disloyal. You may have used Adsense as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. While it was good to you for a while, there comes a time when it does nothing more than hold you back. When that time comes you need to be prepared to say goodbye and move on to more profitable ventures. You will never reach your full potential if you have one foot on the past and the other on the future.

If you suspect that your competition is getting more benefits from your Adsense efforts than you are, it is time to move on and make sure that you are focusing your time and attention on pursuits that are more profitable for you.



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[7 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you’ve been interested in Internet marketing for a while then you have no doubt heard about how important it is to drive traffic to your site. But traffic alone won’t bring in the profits. What you need is targeted traffic.

What is Targeted Traffic?

Targeted traffic refers to people who are already interested in what you are marketing. Consider this: Suppose you have a website that caters to some aspect of weddings. If only a small portion of your site visitors are interested in wedding topics then you have a small chance of generating revenue from those visitors. But what if the majority of your site visitors were interested in weddings? Then you would have a much greater chance of generating revenue from those visitors.

How to Target the Right Traffic

In order to bring targeted traffic to your website, you will need to market to the group you are trying to sell to. For instance, if your site caters to weddings, be sure and visit discussion forums that are about weddings. Place a link back to your site in your signature line and when other members of the forum, who are interested in weddings or they wouldn’t be there, click on your link, you have driven targeted traffic to your website.

As you can see, the key to successful Internet marketing isn’t simply to drive traffic to your site but you want site visitors who are interested in what you are promoting. So you need to look for places that people in your niche hang out online and market accordingly.

Building Your List

Since you are concentrating on getting the people who are actually interested in your niche to visit your site, don’t pass up this opportunity to get their email addresses when they do visit. Offer your site visitors an incentive to provide their names and email addresses by offering them something too good to pass up. This could be a newsletter, an ecourse, an ebook, a special report or any number of things your site visitors would likely be interested in receiving, for free. This is not the time to charge; that will come later. First, you want to get their names and email addresses so you can build a list that you can market directly to via email. Then, instead of just having a massive email list, you’ll have a list of people that you know are interested in your niche and will be much more likely to generate profits down the road.



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[5 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]

Free web traffic comes in many guises but it has one thing in common – it is free to advertise your website and as you promote it free of charge, you can expect to acquire a large following and build your mailing list accordingly. That’s the ideal way and it can work if approached properly. Free web traffic can be generated from the auto surf sites, the traffic generator sites, the viral web sites, plus combinations of each. Traffic Swarm is one of the preeminent and best known traffic generators. Another is Traffic Zap whereby you earn traffic from referring other people to join Traffic Zap. Another system is banner exchanges which offers various numbers of free credits when you join and allows you to add your banner link to the site. You then earn credits by auto surfing websites and this pays for your own website to be viewed by others on that site.

The trouble is that everyone is doing the same thing and, as human nature would have it, after a while the members become blasé about this and seek ways of maximizing the pages they view at any one time. This is easy to do with the multi-tabbed browsers: you simply load up the URL, log into your account on the auto surf site and set up each browser tab to auto surf without actually having to view each website. Of course, this defeats the object – nobody is viewing any site and, while this once worked really well, it’s now a bit hackneyed. Webmasters, themselves, are aware this is happening and have tried to get around it with all sorts of different methods such as manual surfing, having to click onto different shaped icons every few seconds and so on but, no sooner do they bring out some new idea to prevent the cheats, than the cheats find a way to fiddle with the system.

Then, of course, there is link exchanges, websites loaded with keywords, title tagging, content segmentation, text links and back links and exchange links. These are all common knowledge even to the ‘newbies’ to internet marketing. However, what about latent semantic indexing? This little known little trick can launch your website right to the top of the charts if understood and implemented correctly. The best suggestion one can make is to ‘Google’ a book called ‘The Masterplan’. You can obtain the first four chapters for free at the moment and, if you purchase the book, you will have made an incredibly good investment. The idea is based on keyword density but it goes further than that: it is keyword density within the whole context of the web page text. Does it work? There is only one way to find out!



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