Saturday, 26 July 2008

Google Massacre

Google Massacre

Determining Quality and Low Cost Google AdWords Pay per Click Internet Advertising Services

As Google AdWords Pay per click’s name suggests, you only pay for actual click through
to your web site. Inexpensive Google AdWords Pay per Click internet advertising lists your
web site according to your bid for a certain search keyword.

Of course, Web sites which pay more are ranked higher.

Google AdWords Pay-per-click internet advertising can be a very reasonable cost compared
to other manner of promotion on the Internet. You don't pay any amount until a visitor
actually clicks on your listing and go to see your web site.

The low cost Google AdWords Pay per Click internet advertising counts how many visitors click
on your listing and takes the money out of an account you have set up with them.

You host the images to be used in your low cost Google AdWords Pay per Click internet advertising,
so you can monitor and change the banner at anytime.

Targeted advertising in Google AdWords Pay per Click will help increase the amount of customers
you obtain at a controlled cost.

There are many low cost pay per click internet advertising solutions available in the internet,
altough Google AdWords Pay per Click is far and away the easiest and most versatile.

All you have to make sure is that the advertising solution guarantees your satisfaction and your
web site’s traffic.



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Sunday, 6 July 2008

Google Nemesis

Google Nemesis

It’s a great way to test your headlines, to see if they appeal to a person’s emotions. You have to appeal to a potential buyers emotions.

Appealing to their emotions leads them to the ever important impulse buy. Don’t feel guilty about appealing to people’s emotions. The only way that you should feel guilty is if you have a bad product that wouldn’t help them. If you have a good product that you feel is going to help them, then say what you need to in the copy to get the sale.

Here’s a link where you can find a free e-book about appealing to people’s emotions with your sales copy. I have no affiliation with the web site.
Grab their attention. It’ obvious, but they won’t read the rest of your sales page if you don’t grab their attention. That is why the opening headline is so important. The job of the opening headline is to get the reader to read the next words after the headline. It’s that simple. After you have you have your opening headline and a second smaller headline, you get into the intro part.

This is a good spot for you to have a professional looking picture of yourself. It only has to be a head shot and it can be fairly small. I’ve heard that a sales letter is just like how you sell a person, in person, but you are doing it online with the written word. People like to buy from someone that they know. They won’t know you, but a picture gives them an idea of who you are.

It’s always good to start your main body of text with an introduction or a story. Either a personal experience or someone else’s where the person triumphs over long odds and solves the problem that you’re talking about.

Different markets have different types of buyers and with this different type of buyer, you need different types of copy. The fundamentals are the same, but if you’re talking to a business owner or someone that wants to make money, you have to appeal to their pocket book. Get them to think of it as an investment and not an expense, like I said before.

One reason that people buy money making products all the time is because they think of it as an investment. I’m going to spend x amount of dollars to make xxxxxxx amount of dollars. That is the mind set that a person takes.

If you’re selling a cure to an ailment. You have to sell them on the fact that your product is going to work. The information in your e-book is going to solve their problem. It all comes down to solving a problem.


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Friday, 4 July 2008

Google Nemesis

Google Nemesis


A Day In The Life Of An Affiliate Marketer

Being in the affiliate marketing business is not that hard now with the internet at your disposable. It is much easier now compared to the days when people have to make use of the telephones and other mediums of information just to get the latest updates on the way their program is coming along.

So with technology at hand, and assuming that the affiliate is working from home, a day in his or her life would sound something like this…

Upon waking up and after having breakfast, the computer is turned on to check out new developments in the network. As far as the marketer is concerned there might be new things to update and statistics to keep track on.

The site design has to be revised. The marketer knows that a well-designed site can increase sign ups from visitors. It can also help in the affiliate’s conversion rates.

That done, it is time to submit the affiliate program to directories that lists affiliate programs. These directories are means to attract people in joining your affiliate program. A sure way of promoting the affiliate program.

Time to track down the sales you are getting from your affiliates fairly and accurately. There are phone orders and mails to track down. See if they are new clients checking the products out. Noting down the contact information that might be a viable source in the future.

There are lots of resources to sort out. Ads, banners, button ads and sample recommendations to give out because the marketer knows that this is one way of ensuring more sales. Best to stay visible and accessible too.

The affiliate marketer remembered that there are questions to answer from the visitors. This has to be done quickly. Nothing can turn off a customer than an unanswered email.

To prove that the affiliate is working effectively and efficiently, inquiries would have to be paid more attention on. Nobody wants to be ignored and customers are not always the most patient of all people. Quick answer that should appear professional yet friendly too.

In the process of doing all the necessities, the marketer is logged on to a chat room where he or she interacts with other affiliates and those under that same program. This is where they can discuss things on how to best promote their products.

There are things to be learned and it is a continuous process. Sharing tips and advices is a good way of showing support. There may be others out there wanting to join and may be enticed by the discussion that is going on. There is no harm in assuming what opportunities ahead.

The newsletters and ezines were updated days ago, so it is time for the affiliate marketer to see if there are some new things happening in the market. This will be written about in the marketer’s publication to be distributed to the old and new customers.

These same publications are also an important tool in keeping up to date with the newly introduced products. The marketer has put up a sale and promotion that customers may want to know about. Besides, they have to keep up with the deadline of these sales written in the publications.

It is that time to show some appreciation to those who have helped the marketer in the promotions and sale increase. Nothing like mentioning the persons, their sites and the process they have done that made everything worked.

Of course, this will be published in the newsletters. Among the more important information that have been written already.

The marketer still has time to write out recommendations to those who want credible sources for the products being promoted. There is also time to post some comments on how to be a successful affiliate marketer on a site where there are lots of wannabees.

Two objectives done at the same time. The marketer gets to promote the product as well as the program they are in. Who knows, someone may be inclined to join.

Time flies. Missed lunch but is quite contented with the tasks done. Bed time….

Ok, so this may not be all done in a day. But then, this gives you an idea of how an affiliate marketer, a dedicated one that is, spends the marketing day.

Is that success looming in the distance or what?


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Thursday, 3 July 2008

Google DJK nemesis

DJK nemesis

Far too many Internet websites rely on content that is based on what is respectively known as “Search Engine Optimization”. And just as many of these websites are coming to realized that SEO is not the greatest way to write content for their website customers and potential customers that is going to get them the attention that they want to bring to their online business.

Successful Branding Successful branding is all about one thing: acknowledgment from your
customers. When your customers can recognize your product or service, and detach you from your competition, you’ve already taken the first step towards grabbing their notice. Branding uses several methods to ensure that your name is out there at the top and that your customers can pick you out from the crowd. Branding has one goal: to gain the confidence of your customers so that they stand by you. You want to develop branding for your online business that sends a clear meaning in one straightforward package.

And you want that brand identification to be an expression of your business and personal style. There are several methods that you can include into your branding strategy to gain recognition for your company. There are several different techniques of branding that you’ll want to consider when you’re developing website pages so that they are readable and easily understandable by all your web visitors: Visual communication.

Create a company logo which is displayed on your packaging and the visual communication you use with your customers. This includes brochures, business cards, catalogues, stationary letterheads, and other marketing media. Creative packaging. Develop packaging for your products that is specific and outstanding to customers.

beneficial ad campaigns. Take advantage of all media exposure by positively and importantly boosting your public profile. The approach for successful branding is to keep it simple so that probable customers aren’t put off by the audacity of your logo. The strategy for successful branding includes: Develop a strong mission statement. Know exactly where your company is going and how you want to get there.

Define company goals. Be clear on what your business goals are. Branding is for your customers. Branding is all about your customers and not about what you sell. Dependable marketing tactics. Customers want reliability and simplicity when they identify your product or service. Branding is all about identification for your company and not just the products or services that you sell.

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