Blogging is the New Internet Marketing Tool

By admin, March 2, 2010

Blogging is a way to comment an existing web page, an opportunity for visitors
and readers to react or voice out one’s opinion.

What started as a single-sentence it has evolved into pages of just about anything and everything.  As it continues to move forward, online advertising has tapped into the blog’s potential.

The simplest way to make yourself heard on the net is through blogging.  It’s like having a piece of paper and pen and you just write your ideas and experiences.

With blogs, real people share their real-life experiences with no advertising.

Blogging is free and an opportunity for businesses that are starting up. Blogging builds credibility.  As you get more and more into writing about experiences on a product, people realize that they can depend on your posts for information.

The easy way to get your readers e-mail is to give them an opportunity to subscribe to your blog.

Joining a blog network a collection of blog sites that share the same interest.
Having RSS feeds to your blog is definitely another means of generating awareness for your readership base.

Give your business a boost by using blogging as an Internet marketing tool.

Where Is Affiliate Marketing Help?

By admin, February 2, 2010

Just starting out in the affiliate industry? Need to learn internet marketing basics? There has never been a greater variety of excellent places to find good quality affiliate marketing help.

Forums are a fantastic place to find out what is happening in the affiliate world,
and free to join.

A variety of people visit forums. Information and news is free and all you have to do is listen in.

You will pick up a great amount of information as people talk about things they have tried and have worked, or where failures are and ask for help.

Check out article directories for good information. It’s another great place to learn internet marketing basics. It’s all free, and you have permission to republish stuff on your own website if you retain the author’s name and web links in the article.
Just be wary of a sales pitch within the article.

Be wary of paid resources offering affiliate courses.

If you are looking for a paid resource, you should look for one that is modestly priced, functions on a membership basis, recognizes that different marketers have different needs, but most of all offers ongoing help and instruction.

As the blog world is expanding, you can find lots of affiliate information in blogs.
And watch the comments or questions and perhaps ask a few yourself.

Marketing and home business electronic zines (ezines) offer a lot of affiliate information and their publishers know where to find it, that’s another idea.

Give Your Website The Look To Be A Success

By admin, January 3, 2010

Create a website that will be of interest to your target audience and urge your visitors to take the action you desire.
The most important step toward how to make a website successful, will be to target it for one particular topic.

Select relevant keywords and phrases for each web page. You should use your keywords a few times within your web page, as this will enable the search engines to determine what the website is about.

When you begin adding your content, it is very important that you use the heading and sub title tag with your main title at the top of your webpage.

Be sure to include meta tags between the head tags of your webpage. Search engines will display this description in the search results.

The best display is a web page with a white background and black text, as this will make the text easy to read. Crazy backgrounds will make the text hard to read. Be sure to use a font for your text that is easily read and large enough. Basically, keep it simple, avoid the fancy stuff. Flashy graphics are annoying and so are a sea of banners. Basic also makes loading time quick and limits lagging while images and graphics load.

Be sure to include navigation links on every page, preferably in the same spot on each page, and near the top.

Be consistent with your design and layout. Mixing these can be distracting.

Spelling is very important, so check it over several times for errors, and look for any broken images or links.

Basic pages that should be on every website include: What Your About (your company information,telephone,address, email, etc.), Privacy/Terms/Disclaimer, a combination page, or separate (protects you), Site Map (for the search engines)

Perhaps a feedback form, blog post with enabled comments, ezine subscription form, etc., can be included.

Test the look of your website in “Any Browser” to see how it looks in different browsers.

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