Monthly Archives: April 2007
How To Use Article Marketing To Increase Web Site Traffic For Free
There are many ways to get traffic to your website, but if you know how to use article marketing to increase web site traffic for free then you should be on to a winner in the website traffic stakes.
You only have to consider what article marketing can do for you and it becomes a no brainer. It is such an obvious way to get traffic to your website that even if you cannot write for yourself, then you should employ an article ghostwriter. Just consider what even one article can do for your website, let alone dozens. Let’s have a look at what is involved in writing an article, and what benefits it can give you.
Resell Rights For Affiliate Marketers
New and intermediate affiliate marketers! Here is something for you! You are free to sell popular software ebooks and video ebooks on the net!
There are many individuals online looking for products, information, software or ebooks to sell. Many are starting home businesses in order to bring in extra income. Often folks join affiliate programs expecting to make extra money, but they begin to realize that they do not control the product or income.
10 Tips To Getting Started With Google Adwords
Online advertising has rapidly grown into a multi-billion dollar industry, with Google’s recent $900 million deal to advertise on MySpace an example of it’s huge demand and popularity.
Pay per click (PPC) advertising is the most cost-effective form of advertising so it’s vitally important that all aspects of advertising campaigns are managed to achieve maximum return on investment (ROI). Google AdWords is the most popular method of PPC and is an excellent way of increasing targeted website traffic, providing the advertising costs can be justified by ensuring the clicks turn into sales.
Reviews Connect With Prospects
Todd Wasserman over at Brandweek has an interesting piece today on a January survey by iProspect and Jupiter Research who polled 2223 respondents as a measure of social networking sites which they defined as sites where users post their own content.
Also found in the study:
- adults are more likely to visit search engines daily than to visit social networking site. 40% of adults visited Yahoo daily while only 12% visited MySpace.
It’s All In the Response
A recent email exchange I had has illustrated to me just how badly some firms deal with email correspondence. In my offline life I do some volunteer work. I’m currently serving as 1st Vice at the local Royal Canadian Legion. I emailed an area firm to ask some initial questions about the feasibility of changing the heating/cooling system from the present two systems into a unified system using geothermal energy.
A staffer at the firm replied the following day with the details about an information seminar being held that evening. The staffer did not acknowledge or address my initial questions. That lack of acknowledgment sent me the message, intentionally or not, that this firm really didn’t care about anything except attendance at this information seminar.





