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Archive for: December 2006December 25, 2006 Hey zazarua!If you’re reading this, say howdi! Hope you had a great Christmas even though you had to work. Happy Holidays!No matter where you live or what holidays you practice, I’d like to wish you the happiest of holidays and a very prosperous 2007. Thanks for hangin’ in there with me through all the changes of 2006 and rest assured that the changes will keep coming. I always strive to improve things to make things easier on my website visitors and I will continue to strive to helping others meet their business goals. Best wishes in the new year! December 22, 2006 Getting Targeted Traffic To Your Website
Now that your site is ready and you want to make sales, you need to get targeted traffic. That may sound easy, but to get good quality targeted traffic takes time, patience and effort. Driving traffic to your website is a much discussed and much misunderstood venture. There are a million theories out there that claim to drive tons of new visitors to your site daily.
There are services that say they will increase your traffic by an enormous percentage if you will only pay them their small fee over a period of fifty years. There are so-called experts who will place your pages on all the best search engines on the net.
They claim that with this kind of blanket exposure, your traffic numbers will explode within days. It just doesn't work that way. Don?t buy into these schemes.
The only sure-fire way to draw productive traffic to your website is through targeted marketing. The important word to notice here is "productive." You can draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to your site every year by hosting a giveaway of some kind. Services that search the internet for freebies will have people clicking a link to your site like crazy. But these people are not there to buy anything from you,quite the opposite. They are empty clicks. There is nothing productive about this kind of traffic. People looking for free stuff will rarely make you any kind of money. And that's what you're after, right?
So target your marketing to the people who really want to buy what you have to offer. How? Start by trying these basic steps...
* Hire an experienced copywriter. The copy that is on your site makes a world of difference in the sales you garner from the internet. Most important to targeted marketing are the keywords found in your title and the meta tags in the website's code. An experienced copywriter will know how to determine the most effective keywords and place them strategically in your site's copy. If you cannot afford a copywriter, do some research and talk to your web designer about inserting meta tags.
* You can enroll in pay per click search engines. Obviously, google.com is one of these, but most of the most popular keywords are already taken. If you can think of some original phrases that people use to search for your products or services, you can post your ad next to the text that comes up when people search for that phrase. Use a keyword suggestion tool. You can find a good one at Yahoo Search. Try to use words that are in the middle of the list. Now open a browser and type in some of those words. Now look at the top right corner and look for the number of sites that use those keywords. You want to target keywords that don't have the most competition. When someone clicks on your ad to go to your site, you pay google.com a nominal fee.
* Submit articles to free ezine sites. This is especially helpful if you are a service provider. You can write, or hire someone to write, an article for you about your area of expertise. Give some free tips, offer your experience, and be accessible in the text. Then at the bottom of the article, you get a link to your website advertising your services. Every time someone publishes your article in their ezine or newsletter, they must use your web address at the bottom.
These are just a few of the many ways to ensure you get productive traffic. Empty clicks are just that, empty and your wallet will stay that way, too!
About the Author
Ed Rizzo is a professional internet marketer, copywriter who makes it simple for you to get more knowledge to start your own Home Based Business. To learn more about internet marketing visit his website at http://www.dpdhomebusiness.com
December 21, 2006 Getting The Opt-In: How to Build an Opt-in List
So your running an online business and your wondering how to promote it. Building a list has got to be the single most important thing you can do to help build your home business. Generally speaking your opt-in list will provide the bulk of your website traffic so do not slack on this issue, this should be your primary focus. Keep reading →
Beta Testers WantedI will be launching my new site, eMarketingGold.com after the first of the year - not sure exactly when that will be. In order to faciliate a successful launch, I need several beta testers who are willing to go through the member area with a fine tooth comb and report any errors or problems you might find. You’ll get a free membership which includes access to hundreds of digital products and I’ll have the assurance that the site launches smoothly. If you’re interested, please contact me at my helpdesk. December 1, 2006 Where did the Thanksgiving generosity go?I must say I’m a bit disappointed in the number of people who took me up on my November offer of a free membership to Info Products Goldmine in exchange for sending $14.95 to FeedTheChildren.org. I sincerely hope that the thankful spirit of Thanksgiving has not gone out the door with commercialism of this holiday season. It just amazes me how few people are willing to share their “wealth” by helping to feed hungry people while their own tables overflow with food on Thanksgiving day. Anyway, the offer is withdrawn. |
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