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Traffic Exchange Sites

Posted in Website Traffic by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Mark Tse

During last few months, there is a new kind of Hot product rights available for internet marketers. It is called “Private Label Rights”, or “Source Code Rights”.

So what is “Private Label Rights”?

Although there are small variations between products, the basic requirement to define a “Private Label Rights” product is - by owning the rights, you are able to rebrand the product using your name and market the product as YOUR OWN creation.

Actually this is not a new thing. Famous Writers hire ghostwriters to write for them. Software and Script Company hire programmers to write programs and scripts. And this time you pay someone to get the rights of using other’s creation as yours, it is just similar.

Then why owning “Private Label Rights” can be profitable?

Let me compare this new rights with a very similar rights - “Resale Rights”. By owning resale rights, you are able to resell the product as many as you can, and collect all money from every sale you make. However, you are not able to change the name of the product creator, so your customers know it is not your creation, and may become the original product creator’s customers and purchase other products from him/her directly. This means you may lose profit by losing a customer and having a new competitor.

On the other hand, by owning a “Private Label Rights” product, you are the product creator in customer’s eyes. This make you more respectful and more professional. Your customers will be more likely to purchase from you.

But is there any disadvantage of owning a “Private Label Rights” product?

Yes there is one thing you must know when owning a “Private Label Rights” product. The rights may not be exclusive. That is, you may not be the only one rights owner. The actual product creator may sell the rights to many people including you. Therefore, to make your final product becomes unique, I recommend you do extra customization to your product, for example, change the product name, design a new cover, add extra words and features, etc.

Final Words:

Creating an original product not just requires solid knowledge and good writing skills, it is also time consuming and expensive. “Private Label Rights” is sure an excellent way for small business owners and home business people to have their own product fast and easy. And if you are using them correctly, it is highly possible to make you more money, increase your reputation, website traffic and sales.

Are you interested to own some “Private Label Rights” products in less than 10 minutes?
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About the author:
This article is written by Mark Tse. Mark shares free tips, articles and downloads about Internet Marketing. You can visit his Internet Marketing Blog and read his latest posts here:

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The Old But Reliable Ways of Attracting Free Online Traffics

Posted in Website Traffic by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Arthur

By © Arthur, The Online Internet Home Business Opportunity

Every home business owner should know that your WEBSITE TRAFFICS will determine the life span of your work at home online business. As suggested by many motivation expert, your best bet to be successful in ANYTHING you do will be to study and learn from those WHO are already successful.

What are these online experts doing to attract the necessary traffics to their work at home online business?

What online strategy are they using and what can you learn from them?

One of the most frequently used online strategy is writing and submitting free articles to ezine. Over the years, as I read over many website marketing strategy, it seems that article writing remains the TOP method that webmaster has been using for many years. The only problem is that there are so many free articles floating around these days that you need to build a solid reputation before you can GAIN any reasonable click through to your site via your free articles.

Reciprocal links is another popular method which you can used to gain traffics to your home business website. Before starting
your reciprocal links strategy, make sure you determine the keywords you want to used for your main index page. During the
link exchange make sure you put your KEYWORDS in your hyper text link. Search Engine will recognize them as your site
keywords. Remember also to include them in your title and the first 80-120 words of the index content page. Please do not
just reciprocal links, SEO experts recommend that you should add at least 60-70 pages of contents in your NEW site so that your site will not just be a LINKS only website which score a LOW RANK in the algorithm of Search Engine.

Finally, have you noticed that successful online master also make used of discussion forum wisely. Discussion forum are a great
online marketing tools that you should not ignore. It can bring IMMEDIATELY an increase in your website TRAFFICS which
can result in increase revenue for you. Forums allows you to create your own signature file which you can write a few lines of your own business information including your URL. Each posting you made will automatically include your signature file. However, you have to show your expert knowledge when answering questions as people who read your postings will associate it with you. Frequent forums that get lots of online traffics so that each posting by you will get the maximum exposure.

In whatever business, the initial learning may be tough, but if you believe in yourself and persist in LEARNING and taking the necessary ACTION to apply what you learn, one day, you too will become an Online Expert and SUCCESS will follow
YOU.

Wishing you success in running a Successful Work At Home Online Business.

About the author:
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Helping to groom potential entrepreneurs into the next Business Star. Most Financially Successful individuals Grow Rich by starting their own business. You too can own your dream business.

How to save money on the Adwords network

Posted in Website Traffic by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Steve Cash

Copyright 2005 Private Mail Services

How to save money on the Adwords network

Over the years I have had many accounts with Adwords, spending a small fortune with the Adwords service. So naturally I have picked up many cost saving tricks. I am aware that most people feel Adwords costs too much and delivers little results, this is completely untrue. Adwords is a service that is here to help us, so I have written this article to help web developers make the most out of the service.

1) Set your currency,
First and foremost, select the currency of which you locally trade in. You may think its wise to start your Adwords account in USD, but if you do not live in the USA you may get a shock when you find how much you have been charged.

2) Use negative keywords,
You are using the Adwords service to generate website traffic, so obviously you want the right traffic to generate revenue. Start by using negative keywords for people whom you do not want to click on your advert, the best place to start is the keyword “free”. As I doubt you want to waste money on traffic that will not generate revenue.

3) Make a strict daily budget
Make sure you have set out a daily budget, Adwords generally advise a way out of proportion budget. After all most new Adwords customers have no idea how effective the advertising will be. Do not start off with a bang, your pocket will feel it.

Just as important as the budget, be careful with the CPC rate. I advise you to start with a low number, each click soon adds up very quickly. I actually found that by lowering my CPC rate by 50% I doubled my visitor count…

4) Check those clicks!
One of the most talked about problem with Adwords is, click fraud. There are two main types of click fraud: the first is when any one starts clicking away at your advertisements trying to waste your money. It is very hard to stop this kind of fraud, if you are a victim stop your ads and file a report to Google ASAP.

The second main issue is now that google allows Web Developers to earn money off their websites by placing ads (Adsense) .some Web Developers try to cheat the system by clicking on their ads as much as possible. The best way to stop this kind of fraud is check your page log, Adwords allow you to block out websites that you do
not want your advert to be placed on.

Adwords does not have many protections against Click fraud, although they do disable Adsense accounts who cheat. Google are very hesitant to refund the victims, if at all. Reports tell many organisations are actually suing Google to get their money back, so be careful.

In this article I have illustrated some of the most beneficial ways to save money when advertising with Adwords. My main advice to you is, do not go crazy with your spending. You may not see the results you are after, it does take a while to get to know Adwords. I have had many successful ad campaigns using the Adwords network. However I do advise to look around, with the ever growing popularity of MSN search you may actually find it much more affordable.

About the author:
Steve is the owner and operator for Private Mail Services. http://www.private-services.com We endeavour to keep your personal life totally safe and private. http://www.private-services.com

The Three Principles Of HTML Code Optimization

Posted in Web Design by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: George Peirson

Just like spring cleaning a house, the html code of your web pages should get periodic cleaning as well. Over time, as changes and updates are made to a web page, the code can become littered with unnecessary clutter, slowing down page load times and hurting the efficiency of your web page. Cluttered html can also seriously impact your search engine ranking.

This is especially true if you are using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web design package such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. These programs will speed up your web site creation, but they are not that efficient at writing clean html code.

We will be focusing this discussion on the actual html coding, ignoring other programming languages that may be used in a page such as JavaScript. In the code examples I will be using ( and ) characters instead of correct html so that the code examples will display properly in this newsletter.

Up until recently when coding a page in HTML we would be using tags such as the (font) tag and (p) paragraph tags. Between these tags would be our page content, text, images and links. Each time a formatting change was made on the page new tags were needed with complete formatting for the new section. More recently we have gained the ability to use Cascading Style Sheets, allowing us to write the formatting once and then refer to that formatting several times within a web page.

In order to speed up page load times we need to have fewer characters on the page when viewed in an html editor. Since we really do not want to remove any of our visible content we need to look to the html code. By cleaning up this code we can remove characters, thereby creating a smaller web page that will load more quickly.

Over time HTML has changed and we now have many different ways to do the same thing. An example would be the code used to show a bold type face. In HTML we have two main choices, the (strong) tag and the (b) tag. As you can see the (strong) tag uses 5 more characters than the (b) tag, and if we consider the closing tags as well we see that using the (strong)(/strong) tag pair uses 10 more characters than the cleaner (b)(/b) tag pair.

This is our First Principle of clean HTML code: Use the simplest coding method available.

HTML has the ability of nesting code within other code. For instance we could have a line with three words where the middle word was in bold. This could be accomplished by changing the formatting completely each time the visible formatting changes. Consider this code:

(font face=”times”)This(/font)
(font face=”times”)(strong)BOLD(/strong)(/font)
(font face=”times”)Word(/font)
This takes up 90 characters.

This is very poorly written html and is what you occasionally will get when using a WYSIWYG editor. Since the (font) tags are repeating the same information we can simply nest the (strong) tags inside the (font) tags, and better yet use the (b) tag instead of the (strong) tag. This would give us this code (font face=”times)This (b)BOLD(/b) Word(/font), taking up only 46 characters.

This is our Second Principle of clean HTML code: Use nested tags when possible. Be aware that WYSIWYG editors will frequently update formatting by adding layer after layer of nested code. So while you are cleaning up the code look for redundant nested code placed there by your WYSIWYG editing program.

A big problem with using HTML tags is that we need to repeat the tag coding whenever we change the formatting. The advent of CSS allows us a great advantage in clean coding by allowing us to layout the formatting once in a document, then simply refer to it over and over again.

If we had six paragraphs in a page that switch between two different types of formatting, such as headings in Blue, Bold, Ariel, size 4 and paragraph text in Black, Times, size 2, using tags we would need to list that complete formatting each time we make a change.

(font face=”Ariel” color=”blue” size=”4”)(b)Our heading(/b)(/font)
(font face=”Times color=”black” size=”2”)Our paragraph(/font)
(font face=”Ariel” color=”blue” size=”4”)(b)Our next heading(/b)(/font)
(font face=”Times color=”black” size=”2”)Our next paragraph(/font)

We would then repeat this for each heading and paragraph, lots of html code.

With CSS we could create CSS Styles for each formatting type, list the Styles once in the Header of the page, and then simply refer to the Style each time we make a change.

(head)
(style type=”text/css”)
(!–
.style1 {
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 24px;
}
.style2 {
font-family: “Times New Roman”, Times, serif;
font-size: 12px;
}
–)
(/style)
(/head)
(body)
(p class=”style1″)Heading(/p)
(p class=”style2″)Paragraph Text(/p)
(/body)

Notice that the Styles are created in the Head section of the page and then simply referenced in the Body section. As we add more formatting we would simply continue to refer to the previously created Styles.

This is our Third Principle of Clean HTML Code: Use CSS styles when ever possible. CSS has several other benefits, such as being able to place the CSS styles in an external file, thereby reducing the page size even more, and the ability to quickly update formatting site-wide by simply updating the external CSS Style file.

So with some simple cleaning of your HTML code you can easily reduce the file size and make a fast loading, lean and mean web page.

About the author:
George Peirson is a successful Entrepreneur and Internet Trainer. He is the author of over 30 multimedia based tutorial training titles covering such topics as Photoshop, Flash and Dreamweaver. To see his training sets visit www.howtogurus.com
Article copyright 2005 George Peirson

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Don’t Forget About Offline Advertising

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Daniel Cassidy

A lot of online based businesses forget about offline advertising. It is important to combine offline and online advertising together in your marketing campaign.You can market offline more effectively by targeting people that actually have access to the internet. In all your advertising you want to include your web site address, e-mail or autoresponder addresses, and the
e-mail address to subscribe to your e-zine. Below are 10 offline marketing ideas:

-Place classified or full page ads in print publications. The print publications should be computer or internet related.

-Post flyers in stores. They could be computer stores, software stores, libraries etc.

-Buy mailing lists and send direct mail. You should make sure that all the people on the mailing list are internet users.

-Buy commercial time on T.V. They can be during shows that are targeted toward internet users.

-Pass out your CD-ROM or diskette business cards at special events. It could be at trade shows, seminars, fairs, etc.

-Set up a deal with another business that targets internet users. Pay the business to insert your business ads in their product packages.

-Hold a free offline class and teach people how to use their computer or how to use the internet. You could have your web site on display as an example.

-Do co-op mailings with other businesses. They should also be targeting people with internet access.

-Give away free mouse pads. Put your advertising on the mouse pads and give them away at computer or internet events.

-Advertise in card decks. The card deck you advertise in should be targeted toward internet users.

You would also want to target your offline advertising to groups of people that will actually be interested in your product or service. If you’re selling business books, you will want to market to business owners. In conclusion, if you have a business that’s only based online, you don’t want to market to people that don’t have access to the internet.

About the author:
Daniel Cassidy owns a Work At Home Business Directory and publishes a Free Home-Business Tips Newsletter, where you’ll find all the information you’ll ever need to start-up and profit online from a home based business at:
www.moneyflowforlife.com

Looking for the best sourced opinion relating to junk yards.

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Tom


When you are after excellent information relating to junk yards, you’ll find it difficult extricating superior advice from amateurish junk yards proposals and directions so it is wise to recognize ways of judging the information you are offered.

Find junk yards
Your relevant result is a click away!

Now we’d like to give you some tips which we recommend you think of using when you’re seeking information about junk yards. Please be aware that the wisdom we’re offering you is only applicable to internet advice about junk yards. We are unable to offer any guidance or advice when you are also conducting research in books or magazines.

A good pointer to follow when you’re presented with help or advice concerning a junk yards site is to ascertain who owns the site. This may divulge who is behind the site junk yards credentials The easiest way to work out who is at the back of the junk yards website is to look on the ‘contact’ page or ‘about this site’ information.

Any worthwhile website providing information on junk yards, will nearly always have a ‘contact’, or an ‘about’, page which will list the owner’s details. The info should make known a number of indications concerning the owner’s requisite knowledge. This enables you to make an assessment about the vendor’s qualifications and experience to advise people on the subject of junk yards.


About the author:

Barry Wise is the webmaster for http://www.junk-yards.info

Effective Marketing of a Small Business Online

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Mary Aldoseri

The selling of products/services online all require one ESSENTIAL ingredient : TRAFFIC. Marketing a small business online faces greater challenges such as manpower and budget. However there are some great tools on the market that can effectively improve traffic to your site or affiliate site.

Investing in a good keyword tool is essential for online and offline marketing. A keyword tool can be used to write copy, find niche specific competitive keywords and to plan advertising. Why you may be asking? A good keyword tool can determine what and why people are searching for in relation to your product. Wordtracker is the choice of the professional marketer. What I liked about this company, is they provide a FREE keyword-guide which will alter how you market on and offline. If your budget is tight they offer membership for 1 day or 1 month. Or you can look at some of the excellent FREE TOOLS on the market.

A popular technique used by many in the affiliate marketing field is building optimsed pages that refer the visitor to the main affiliate site. This technique can be applied to marketing a small business online. There are several software products on the market that will build optimised pages for your main site. Two I particularly like are Traffic Panther and Traffic Hurricane. I personally use Traffic Panther as I found the ease of setting up the software easier with them. They both offer excellent customer support, even to free users. However the Hurricane creates 1000’s of optimised pages for your site whereas the Panther only creates 25 per project. Bear in mind the engines can drop your site if they think you are spamming.

Both introduce the technology of RSS, but the Traffic Panther introduces the small business to the power of marketing using Blogs. And how they can be beneficial to your business. So whether you are an attorney marketing your services, selling childrens books online or looking for the secrets of successful network marketing,these techniques can be beneficial to your business online. With these tools you can firtly learn more about your potential customers and then how to get those customers to your sites.

About the author:
Mary Aldoseri-Learn how to market a small business online
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Web Site Promotion: Incoming Links Can Increase Web Site Traffic

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Ken Leonard Jr

Would you like to increase your web site traffic and sales? By using a simple web site promotion method, you can get higher placement in search engine listings, which translates to more money in your bank account. If you are willing to do some work, you can get more targeted traffic to your site every month, at zero cost.

Exchanging links with other related web sites can help your rankings with Google, one of the most used search engines on the internet. To get full benefit from exchanging links with other web sites, you must understand the policies of the Google PageRank system.

In the past, many web sites used a “link farm” page to take advantage of Google’s PageRank system. Link farms (containing listings of all kinds of web sites, with no regard to quality or related subject) have been banned according to Google’s current web site qualifications.

Google recommends that important web sites have inbound links from quality, related web sites. Conforming to this rule means your web site will get a higher Google PageRank (which is a guage of site importance) and higher listings on Google search results pages. This equals more free traffic for you.

An effective link exchange directory should be focused on your web site’s theme. If you have a web site that sells pet products, it will not help you to exchange links with an online casino site. Actually, doing so may actually hurt your rankings.

To make your link exchange directory work for you, you’ll need to focus on sites that get a decent amount of traffic and relate in some way to your site theme. You can go to www.google.com and download the Google ToolBar to be able to see the Google PageRank for any site you visit. If you target related web sites with a PageRank of 4 or higher, your link exchange will have greater impact on your overall ranking with Google.

To make exchanging links less work for you, register your website with one of the online link exchange services. LinkPartners.com is a good place to start, though there are others you can use. Just submit your site to the proper category and watch the link requests roll in. Now it’s your job to research each one to see if you would benefit by exchanging links with them.

Don’t be afraid to turn down a link exchange request. A polite note to the sender will be fine, or don’t even reply at all. Avoid having unrelated or poor-quality sites in your link directory. You will be penalized by the Google PageRank system for having unrelated links on your link directory that do not compliment your site theme. The more selective you are when exchanging links the more important your site will be according to Google PageRank.

Add a link exchange campaign to your web site promotion plan today. Do it correctly and you’ll get more free traffic from Google and some clicks from the sites displaying your related link.

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How to Do Effective Email Marketing

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

by: Jeremy Hoover

Recently, there has been a lot written about email and its (impending) death. From what you read on forum boards and in newsletters from well-known internet marketers, email marketing is dead. Too many ISPs are taking it upon themselves to limit the number of emails you can send at one time, or are blocking your emails from even getting to your subscribers’s inboxes.

As a way around this, many marketers are telling you to get a blog and an RSS feed. This makes good sense, and there is some indication that RSS and related technology will become more popular in the near future, but before you invest in an ebook or multimedia course from a marketer, ask yourself if that marketer has a vested interest in moving you over to an RSS system (i.e., they conveniently sell an RSS starter kit, or affiliate for someone who does).

On the contrary, though, email marketing is not dead. Recently, on a membership-only forum, discussion centred on how Getresponse and Aweber have improved their open and deliverability rates for emails, even as high as 85% for deliverability. One contributor, who owns an autoresponder company, noted that many tricks marketers use to get their messages past spam filters (such as using “f^ree” for “free”) are actually backfiring and triggering spam filters, resulting in emails being blocked. Instead, marketers should focus on trick-free, valuable content in their emails.

Apparently, email marketing works much the same way as search engine marketing (and, really, all good marketing) does: in the long run, you are rewarded for building (and sending out) trick-free, useful, and informative content.

So how should you build your business? With one quality blog post or article at a time. And how should you market with email? With one quality email message at a time.


About the author:

Jeremy Hoover is the owner of Hoover Marketing where he builds a strong residual income business.

Take Advantage Of Google’s Linking Algorithm To Maximize Links To Your Site.

Posted in Pay Per Click by nicr on the October 22nd, 2007

Links to your site are one of the key components of Google’s PageRank technology. With a high page rank, you get higher position on the search engine results page, resulting in more visitors to your site and improving your chances of earning a living online.

As the founder of articlemarketer.com, I would be remiss if I failed to mention that writing articles results in a ton of links to your site. Of course it does.

But there’s a trick to it.

Many of the internet marketers who submit free reprint articles go about it all wrong. They fail to take advantage of Google’s linking algorithm and they lose some of the power of their articles.

What is Google’s linking algorithm? 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the googlebots are spidering the web, seeking out content, classifying and indexing the billions of web pages available to web surfers.

This results in a standard “Bell Curve” of links to your article around the web. A few links begin to appear within a few days, rising to a peak at about 8-10 weeks, and then tapering off over time. That’s the Google linking algorithm at work.

Over time, Google eliminates many of the links generated by a given article. Some call this the Google “Duplicate Link” penalty. I wouldn’t call it a penalty. It’s just the way things work on the web. And with a clever approach, you can take advantage of it.

You can keep your links high using the Article Marketer Bonanza approach. Our authors use it all the time. That isn’t to say that you can only use it if you’re an articlemarketer.com subscriber. I’m giving you the approach here and now, absolutely free. You can use the Article Marketer Bonanza approach if you use phantomwriters.com, Article Announcer, or even if you submit your articles manually.

What is the Article Marketer Bonanza approach?
The Article Marketer Bonanza approach keeps your links high by taking advantage of the Google linking algorithm. Google wants fresh content and they begin to “penalize” (although I still wouldn’t call it a penalty) you when your content becomes stale. With the Article Marketer Bonanza approach, you never rely on stale links to drive new traffic.

Article marketing is just like every other form of advertising. Coca-Cola and McDonald’s don’t run just one television commercial and expect a continuing stream of customers to buy their products. Of course, they have the benefit of zillions of dollars and the resources at their disposal to continually buy new commercials.

Your resources are a bit more limited. You have less money and fewer people. Time is of the essence. That’s what makes the Article Marketer Bonanza approach so successful.

Most internet marketers can produce a quality article in about an hour (it took me exactly 27 minutes to write this one.) That includes spell checking and everything. But let’s say it’ll take you more than twice as long to write 500-700 words on your favorite topic.

Write a few articles. How many? Let’s say you write 3 articles. If you write them and submit them all today, Google’s linking algorithm will give you a few links over the next couple of days, a lot of links over the next 8-10 weeks, and then they’ll taper off. It’s like turning off the faucet.

The Article Marketer Bonanza Approach – Step by Step:

Bonanza Step 1: Submit one of your articles today. This allows the algorithm to begin working. Watch your links increase.

Bonanza Step 2: Submit the second article next week. Google goes to work on that one. You just added several new links, and you’re not near the peak yet. Now you’ve got two articles climbing the charts.

Bonanza Step 3: Submit the third article the following week. Again, Google gets busy. More links on top of the growing links from article two, which have been added to the large number of links that are already pointed at article one. You’ve set things in motion.

Bonanza Step 4: Ok, it’s been three weeks, it’s time to write a few more articles. Set aside a few hours and capture your wisdom on paper.

Bonanza Step 5: Submit your articles, one per week, over the next three weeks. You’ve now got six articles in the market place, and you haven’t yet reached the peak. Your link count is going crazy.

Bonanza Step 6: It’s now week 10. Your first article is dropping off the charts as Google “settles in” on the links it’ll keep. That’s ok because article 2 and 3 are holding your link count high, and you’ve got three more climbing the charts.

Bonanza Step 7: That’s all there is to it. You keep submitting new content and Google rewards you with a permanently high link count. You can keep this going indefinitely. Your link count will never drop.

Depending on how prolific you are as an author, you could submit your articles faster – two or three per week. If you love writing and you write articles on several topics, you could submit new articles every day. You’ll always have new fresh content bringing new links to your site

See, it’s not always about resources. With the Article Marketer Bonanza approach, you’ll be doing something Bill Gates wishes he could do – you’ll be staying one step ahead of Google!
by: Chris Ellington

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