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Ways to Create a Business Online

October 11th, 2009

Because of the technology today, you now start your own business with no or minimal capital.  Today, you can start some businesses.  Here are some ideas.

1. Start your own affiliate marketing business. Affiliate marketing is a business model where you get a percentage of the earnings when a sale is made. Affiliate marketing is quite easy to do and it pays very well. There are many affiliate programs to choose from and and this moment, many have created their own affiliate marketing programs.  Some of the good techniques are listed in the delta squadron review materials.

2. Niche marketing is a term that has really taken on a life of its own in the past year and will be an extremely good online business idea.

Niche marketing can be both profitable and fun if the niche is something interesting for you.  Some of the niches are golf players, musicians and many more.

3. Selling private label rights products is a fast way to jumpstart an Internet business. The main advantage of this business model is the ready made product that you can already sell.  Unlike other business models, you get to keep all the money that you earned.    It will definitely make your product unique if you add more value to it.

4. Blogging is a good choice if you are good at or enjoying writing. You can make money by leasing advertising space on your website if you have enough traffic.

If you are on a tight budget, you can start with free blogging platforms such as Blogger.com. Blogger is a free blogging platform owned by Google and it is very easy to monetize your blog with Google AdSense and get paid every time a visitor clicks on an ad.

5. Email marketing is a fantastic way to build security for yourself and should be a part of your online business efforts. Partnering with other marketers can help you get more subscribers to develop a relationship with.

These are just some of the businesses you can work on to start earning. Make use of this information and make money with them starting now!

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Internet Marketing - A Unique Profit Potential

October 4th, 2009

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We’ve covered four of the keys to Internet marketing success.  Now it's time to look at one of the most often overlooked aspects of building a truly successful business.  I call it leverage with clickbank profit system.

If you think back to middle school science, you'll remember that the lever is one of those basic, simple machines that underlie all subsequent machines and tools. 

Levers allow us to lift and move things that we can’t pick up.  In a way, they multiply our strength and ability. 

I’m not a physics whiz, but you get the idea.  What you might not understand is how it applies to making money with Internet marketing.

The most successful marketers find a way to get maximum leverage out of everything they do.  They don't just write an article and post it on their website.Additionally they use the article in different ways and different places to have the most profit from the marketing.

There is not only a reason of leveraging output.Of course, this is also a reason for the leveraging of your time and power what you give.It's also a guide (see the online discussion and analyzed reports - where you can get answers all what you have like to know about Internet Marketing.
How are you going to get the most out of yourself?  How are you going to get the most out of the things you do?

It's clear if you like to maximize the profit of your marketing, you need a strong effort.Go up with Clickbank Profit System.

This will works and You will have best results!

“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.”

Archimedes said that.There is no guarantee, you will start like a rocket to the sky, but I am sure, you can get profit when you following the instructions.

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Affiliate Marketing Hawaii - The Ultimate Nightmare

September 7th, 2009

For affiliate marketers, living in Hawaii or having the business registration in there has become an ultimate nightmare. As we all know Affiliate marketing Hawaii network network was once the most thriving affiliate network on the internet. However, due to unconventional government tax penalties, most people are now being drawn out of the affiliate marketing Hawaii network.

This has made affiliates from Hawaii angry and desperate because thousands of merchants have decided to terminate affiliate marketing Hawaii network sending off mass of emails on terms and termination. People from New York will know this feeling of affiliations gone wrong from last year but is there anyone who’d readily sympathize with affiliate marketing Hawaii network? I doubt so!

Amazon, Zapos and Endless along with other smaller merchants were the first to send off termination letters to affiliate marketing Hawaii network. And if you look around now, you will see desperate affiliates scrambling up to save whatever that remains of their business. While affiliate marketing Hawaii network was a side business for many, it was also the main source of income for quite a few families. 

The new tax scheme comes in to play from the 01st of July 2009, unless otherwise the policy gets vitoed.. As a result merchants of affiliate marketing Hawaii network are quickly sending off letters to a bulk of affiliates announcing termination in order to avoid a nexus. How fair is that on affiliate marketer s point of view?

Although North Carolina may be next on line to undergo the same faith, the people of North Carolina seem to be in denial of the potential consequences.

Many people involved in affiliate marketing Hawaii network say that merchants should not step down this way immediately and that they should be more patient in making educated decisions. 

From affiliates point of view affiliate marketing Hawaii network will rise above the ashes once more and conquer the world of internet marketing in time to come. The bottom line is that both affiliate marketing Hawaii network and merchants should make wise and informed decisions to keep the show going!

If you would like more info and resources on affiliate marketing, article marketing and driving visitors to your sites then visit Web Site Traffic Today, and Article Writing Today.

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Don’t Ignore Article Distribution Directly to Sites

September 5th, 2009

A frequently employed method for article marketing is to submit content directly to article directories.  A top tier directory will make these posted articles available to webmasters for publication, if those webmasters a) happen to use that directory, b) search for one of your keywords and c) don’t find your article to pose a competitive threat.  Nearly all of the best ranked directories will allow you to include one or more links back to your website, but those links are typically restricted to the author’s resource box, most often at the end of the article.  That is a time honored and reasonably effective way to promote your site.  You should also be aware, though, of another way to get your articles out to non-directory websites.

If, in addition to using article directories, you offer your valuable content directly to other websites who happen to be in your niche or a closely related niche, you will find certain additional benefits beyond those that come from only submitting to article directories.  One additional benefit is that you will be able to exercise some control over who publishes your article.  You can select websites that recieve targeted traffic from which you might profit.  You can make sure that you have longer lasting search engine optimization (SEO) benefits by providing each website with unique content.  You can determine that each site’s content is unique by writing a different article for each site or (more efficiently) fully spinning the articles in order to obtain far better results from just a little more time and effort.  Still another advantage is that you can place the links to your website within the context of the article.  That placement has definite SEO advantages.

In the usual method of direct distribution to websites, you would attempt to contact the individual webmasters by email, or, if you can locate a number, by phone in order to convince whomever reaches the publishing decisions at that website can be convinced of the mutual benefit of uploading your article.  If your article is high quality, and if it is not too competitive with the site that you are approaching, you should find that this approach is sometimes successful.  However, far too often, you will get no response at all from the webmasters that you attempt to contact.  When they do reply, more often than you wish, they will decline your offer.

Another option for article syndication directly with websites is through an automated distribution system that distributes spun versions of your articles directly to niche specific sites who have expressed a positive interest in receiving free content.  That is the way that a new system operates; that system is named My Article Network, which I have described in detail elsewhere.

Webmaster can register their sites for free in this consortium.  That means that you should always have a niche-related publisher awaiting your next submission.  (Note: There are no pornographic sites or sites that encourage illegal activity.)

Whether you use the labor intensive method of contacting individual websites or the newer, easier method, I strongly urge all content marketers to broaden distribution beyond the usual top ranked directories.  I know from my own experiences that the benefits far outweigh the costs of the additional required effort.

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Increase the Value of Your Article Marketing

September 4th, 2009

Considering how much time and money an online marketer spends on article marketing, we all hope for good value for our expenditures.  Whether we write the articles ourselves, use the writing talents of our employees or contract with an expert professional writer, online marketers want to recoup those expenditures as quickly as possible via increased traffic and revenue.

Article directories are the most frequently used distribution point for our content.  A good article directory offers us three major advantages.  First, a top tier article directory attract a lot of traffic.  That results in a lot of potential readers being able to access our articles on the directory, itself.  An attractive title will encourage a lot of those visitors to read our articles and, perhaps, click through to our website.

Second, webmasters of other sites within our niche will pick up our article with our embedded links for publication on their own sites.  While these niche specific sites will have less traffic than the directory, that traffic will be more targeted, so our article will be relevant to those visitors’ interests.  Consequently, we can expect a higher proportion of those niche website’s visitors to choose to read our article.

The third advantage is that the search engines are very likely to notice the links to our site from the syndicated article, and, as a result, our search engine listings are probably going to improves.  Unfortunately some of the benefit of our search results will be limited and temporary, because repeated publication of the same article on a number of sites will be considered duplicate content.  Once the search engine robots have done their job properly, most of those duplicate external links will have disappeared in terms of their SEO value.

If we handle of syndication to article directories properly, we will provide unique articles to each directory to which we submit.  If we spin our content, then we can accomplish producing multiple unique versions of the same content.  However, even when we go to the trouble of spinning so that each article directory gets a unique version, those niche sites that get our articles from the same directory will be duplicate content.  So this approach to spinning is a huge improvement over distributing the same article to multiple directories, it leaves room for improvement in maximizing our benefit from our article marketing efforts.

An alternative to using only article directories is to also distributed unique articles to individual sites within our marketing niche.  Unfortunately this can be a time consuming challenge in identifying potential publishers for our articles and then convincing those webmasters that they can actually benefit from publication of our articles (and our contextual links).

Fortunately there is a semi-automated system to make implementation of this peer-to-peer exchange easier.  I think of it as a content distribution coop.  I provide a detailed description of this automated article marketing system elsewhere.

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Relationship Between Syndicated Content and Linked Pages

September 4th, 2009

In a recent article I wrote about the conflict we face in trying to serve two masters in article marketing.  Here’s the problem boiled down to its core: Readers of our articles are still in the early part of the information gathering phase of the buying decision continuum.  Yet, because we want our links to optimize our money pages of the sites, the readers’ clicks on our article links will take them to a web page that assumes that they are ready to buy a particular alternative.  In that article, I coupled that complexity with another related issue:  With good website design, each page should have a single purpose.  That purpose is to satisfy our visitor’s desire.direct a prospect to our money page until they already want to go there–in other words, they’re ready to buy.]

My purpose was to bring the inherent conflict to the attention of article marketers.  Today, I’ll go that one additional step and give one answer to the quandary.

There are actually at least two solutions to the dilemma.  The first option is to ignore the rule of website design for marketing purposes and have our landing pages attempt to offer two different objectives allowing our readers to satisfy their information seeking and provinding an opportunity to buy the product or service from the same page.  The other is to provide two kinds of links in our articles.  One of those link types leads to a landing page filled with valuable, additional content (and an opportunity to learn even more by signing up for our newsletter), while the other link category will direct the visitor to a product (or purchasing) page.  In these cases, our anchor text must make clear what to expect on the landing page.

I recommend the second of those two options.  Allow me to elaborate on why I endorse this approach and what the respective landing page for each type of link will contain.

Recall that the readers of our syndicated article want to gather information.  If we want to entice them to click a link to actually come to our site, we must promise even more information that is pertient to them.  I trust that I don’t have to tell you that we always must deliver what we promise our prospects.  Thus, our article marketing content must be interesting, accurate and informative, but it must leave the impression that we still have more to tell them.  We must subtly persuade them that our site will provide all the remaining necessary information, and we make sure that link delivers them to a content page.

We also want to move them along that decision making continuum by implying that there is a product or service that will provide the ultimate solution to their current problem.  By including that information, we have an opportunity to link to one of our selling pages largely for the purpose of search engine optimization.

It is always easier to logically include both types of links within our articles if we syndicate directly to websites that are within our general niche category; in those cases we can make our links contextual within the article, itself.  However, if we limit our article distribution to article directories, we can still accomplish our task by cleverly using a well written resource box to provide the rationale for linking to both kinds of pages.

On of first type of linked page, we will move our prospects along the decision continuum.  Remember that the visitors have already been persuaded to accept our initial offer by clicking on our link, so they are in an agreeable frame of mind.  They are no long “just readers,” they have become serious prospects.  We shall offer them a link to the page where they can actually buy, but we focus primarily on getting them to take one more small step by asking for the contact information in exchange for the promise of even more valuable content. 

In our syndicated article we use our content to sell our expertise.  On the linked page, we’re selling our credibility and integrity.  After they have signed onto our mailing list, we can actually begin selling our product by building our relationship with our new prospects and then more blatantly recommending our product or service.

The second type of link from our article marketing content leads directly to a product page.  Since the purpose of that link is primarily search engine optimization, it is especially important that our anchor (linking) text is at once an accurate description of the selling page and a useful long tail keyword with commercial intent.

As marketers, all of our efforts are toward increasing revenue through a sale.  As writers we must make the sale without disrupting the prose of our content.  First we sell the article readers on their need for more information and convince them that they can find that information by clicking our link.  Second we sell the search engine spiders on the accuracy of our description of our selling page by making sure that the linking text and the page’s content match in meaningful ways.

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Get All the ROI for Your Article Spinning

September 2nd, 2009

In case you ended up reading this article out of complete confusion about a term in the title, let me start off by answering the question that is on your mind.  What is the point of article spinning?

We sometimes spin articles so that we can get more benefit from the time or financial resources that we have invested into creating an excellent piece of Internet content.  We don’t want the exact same article appearing on a large number of sites, due to the fact that content that is too similar won’t benefit anyone involved in the distribution and consumption chain.  The readers do not need to repeatedly be asked to read the very same article, the websites risk receiving no value from a duplicate article because the major search engines try to avoid showing the same article multiple times in any search results and we, as online marketers, in turn stand a substantially decreased liklihood of getting all the visitors or the search engine optimization (SEO) benefit that we could have otherwise received. 

Spinning is simply rewriting the article, one bit of content at a time, and then using software to randomly select from the alternatives that we have written for each section to construct a large number of unique articles from our original version combined with our alternatives.  We might provide our software alternatives for entire paragraphs, for entire sentences, for phrases of a few words or for single words.  We can even code our spinning in such a way so that some versions of the resulting articles may have six paragraphs while other have eight, for example. 

We can also place alternatives within other alternatives, using a process known as nested spinning.  As an example of this, let’s use this as my first sentence: “I love my new brown coat.”  I may decide to write two alternatives for that sentence.  One alternative might be, “I certainly enjoy the brown coat that I recently purchased.”  Another option might be to break the original into a couple sentences in this fashion:  “I have a new coat that I really enjoy.  It’s a dusty brown.”  So the computer will randomly choose one of those three alternatives for a given version of my article.

In order to use nested spinning, I give you an example using just the third alternative, although I could nest additional choices into any or all of the three options.  Let’s say that I decide to let the computer select either “really enjoy” or “like immensely.”  Furthermore, perhaps I can change “dusty brown” to “muted shade of brown” in some cases.

The more choices the spinning software has, the more versions of the same base article that are sufficiently unique (different from every other version) will be successfully generated.  (A good target is to have each version that you submit to a website be a minimum of 25% different from every other version.  I actually prefer to reach a higher standard of about 35% or more.)

Here are the two best ways to maximize your spinning efforts.

Method 1:  Rewrite each paragraph, one at a time, once.  Rewrite the first two or three paragraphs and the last paragraph a second time for each.  Now, using nesting, rewrite each sentence in each of the alternatives one time.  Next, add one more level of nesting by providing alternatives to certain words and phrases in the first two paragraphs and in the last paragraph.

Method 2:  Rewrite every sentence in the article at least one time.  Add a third alternative sentence for each sentence in the first two or three paragraphs and the final paragraph.  Using nesting, provide alternative words and phrases for each of the alternative sentences in the first several paragraphs and that last paragraph.

The first approach is better, especially if you have a high standard of uniqueness that you want to achieve or if you want to generate a large number of unique articles.  While not as thorough, the second method is faster to prepare.

If you outsource your spinning to a professional article spinning service, you should make sure that the service will follow these general recommendations.  Indeed, consider sending the spinning company a link to this article.

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In Article Marketing Think About Your Readers

August 29th, 2009

The only real reason that online businesses pour so many resources into article marketing is to get more traffic.  That’s why the best web article writing services never lack business, and it’s why the top article directories never go begging for content.

Our articles accomplish this in one (or both) of two ways.  First, readers might click the links contextually embedded within our articles or within the resource box at the article’s end, and/or, alternatively, the major search engines can notice our article link and give greater important to that landing page on our site.  This latter option leads to more traffic, eventually, by sending us visitors who have found our page in the search engine results. 

Trying to maximize our results from those two methods causes a problem.  The pages on our site to which we might want to send the article readers may not be our most desired pages for maximizing our search optimization resources.  Let me explain this problem in a little more detail.

Often we pay the most SEO attention to pages that generate revenue directly.  We are optimizing, in those cases, for searchers who are in a buying state of mind. 

Our distributed article readers are not yet in they buying frame; instead they are often in the very early phases of information gathering.  That’s why they came to our article rather than going directly to a store or service provider.

Now, hang onto those two competing states of mind for a moment, while we consider how we construct pages on a business website.  One fundamental rule of marketing that applies to a good website design for a business is that each page within our site should be constructed in a way that contributes to creating only one action on the part of the prospect.  Whether that action is to buy our product, sign up for our mailing list or pet their dogs, we focus all our content on that page toward achieving that single objective.  So, if we absolutely obey the marketing rule, we can’t possibly optimize the most prized pages on the site and simultaneously satisfy the human reader–can we?

That is the dilemma we face.  Should we focus our article marketing efforts on search engine optimization or on sending our readers to a page that will offer them what they actually want at this stage?  Should we incorporate two objectives within a single page on our site, or ought we make a choice to abide by common sense marketing principles?

As we develop our overall article syndication strategy and the tactics of writing a single article, we must be attentive to these competing options.

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Article Promotion Blog And Article Submission Software

August 20th, 2009

An article promotion blog which will bring you great amounts of success is straightforward to make if you use it in the right way. An article promotion blog is straightforward to put together but what will make it successful is getting content put on it. Getting content for your blog isn’t really enough, though. You have got to get traffic for it. For an article promotion blog content is king but what gives that king his power is the traffic that comes to read it. Get the people to your article marketing blog and get them coming back, whether you use article submission software or not.

Article writing blogs can get their content from many different sources. You can, of course, write all your content but you may have it written for you too. That is where hiring a ghost writer can turn out to be useful. There are other sources for content, though.  

If you decide to write your own content, first ensure that it uses keywords which will help get it picked up on search engines. So far as finding things to write about, follow top stories stories related to your own industry or service. Also consider industry news sources and use social bookmarking services to find out what the hot subjects are for the present and just comment on them. Also consider looking at the hottest websites applying to your blog and see what is drawing the most attention and check out what is generating the most traffic on search engines in relation to your field. Follow trends and comment on what you find. Your bum marketing blog will be surfing a breaker of recognition.  

Plenty will use PLR articles and article submission software in their bum marketing blogs. You’ll find reasonable articles generally as a group and can make even that stretch by breaking it up into different parts.  

Another option that people use is RSS feeds. This is a straightforward way to get content to your bum marketing blog as it is automatically updated with content.  

One thing that you always need to be doing is ensuring that there’s something in the article that’s posted that may make it seen by search engines. This is why it is generally best to have some control over what is being posted instead of counting only on automation. Articles are numerous times written just for the reader when they should just as much be written for the search engines through article submission software. Confirm that it is keyphrase rich so that it’ll help folks trying to find info that you have find it.  

Another thing which will help generate traffic and help those attempting to find information find you is to make use of the different article directories. Find those ones the search engines love and utilize them. Ensure you read all the rules and you create the ideal article for their standards. This will help give you links to your bum marketing blog and will draw in those folks that will keep returning to your blog weekly or even daily.

Further reading: article submission software

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Article Writing Tips

August 2nd, 2009

One of the most effective ways in advertising your business is article writing. This form of advertising costs almost nothing but could bring great results for your business. However, always remember that the secret in article marketing is to write as much articles as you can but still keeping in mind that your articles should be of high quality and should not just be randomly written. The enormous number of articles leading to your website would bring the web traffic that you need but it would not automatically translate to profit. The thing that would make your website profitable is the actual content and if you do not pay particularly close attention to your content, writing gazillions of articles would be pointless.

One thing that you need to think of when dealing with article writing is that the content should always be direct to the point. Remember that you are not writing a novel so you do not have to discuss a detailed background of your business, wether it be about website design or SEO services. And if an article is too hard to understand, the readers would get tired of reading it after the first paragraph. The interested buyers should find it informative and helpful to make them read the whole article so be sure to research! You may include a little hype in the articles but never overdo the sales talk because it could get annoying for the reader. Only subtly promote your product and get rid of the sales pitch. You can always tell your readers that your services or products are worth trying without actually telling them directly. Present facts you have obtained through research and relate them to your product. That way, the readers would realize on their own how your products would benefit them.

In the subject of article writing, one must make the reader feel comfortable while reading the article. When writing, think as if you are only talking to a friend. That way, the article would have a friendly tone and the reader would feel at ease. Avoid using a language that people may find hard to understand. You have to relate to your customers in every way so try to free your articles from technical terms as much as possible. But if you really need to include technical words, always remember to provide a clear explanation right next to the term that was used.

To make sure that you clearly explain your every point, focus first on writing the introduction and the conclusion. The introduction should serve as a summary of the whole article but do not put every important point in the introduction because then you would have nothing to write in the actual body of the article. The introduction should only capture the interest of the reader if the title fails to do so. The actual body of the article should do the real talking. The conclusion is also very important in article writing because this often seals the deal. Therefore, in conclusion, you would have the final chance in convincing the reader to check out your products.

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