Easy Introduction on Increasing Traffic to Your Blog
Increasing traffic to your blog is fundamental to your blog’s success on the Internet. As you’ll soon find, it isn’t all that hard to increase traffic to your blog, but it does take time.
The first and most important rule for increasing traffic to your blog is to post, post and then post some more. Posting new and unique content on a regular basis to your blog is crucial to success.
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Promote your business or financial blog for free!
If you are business or finance bloger – use following web sites to promote your individual interesting posts:
http://www.business-planet.net for business news and http://homefinanceplanet.com/ for financial news.
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Referral program for AdWords live for all publishers now
Jensense reported several weeks ago that some publishers in select countries (US, Canada & UK were amongst those excluded) were able to refer new advertisers to AdWords in exchange for a commission after the advertiser spent a certain advertising value. Now AdSense has released this program to all AdSense publishers in countries and languages where AdSense for Content is currently available.
The program uses buttons and banners very similar to those used for the other referral products (AdSense & Firefox), although these images are definitely red in color. I can only hope they will come out with other colors, as these ones definitely clash with several websites I own!
It is interesting to note that the text on these AdWords images seems pretty pixelated and not quite clear as the Firefox and AdSense images are.
Compare the three 120×60 images from the three different referral products.
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The best web traffic-generating secret!
by John Iacovakis
There are many advantages to writing articles and distributing them to online article directories. Driving more visitors to your web site is just one of the benefits.
Article directories allow you to include a resource box at the end of your article with a link back to your web site. This translates into more visitors and back links to your web site.
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Exaggerate without Exaggerating
by Sorna Devadas
If you’re like me you don’t like to exaggerate, in fact, quite the opposite, I prefer to understate things and let the facts and results speak for themselves. In the internet marketing game however, if you don’t tell people that your product is better than the next person’s and list all the reasons why, you’ll end up losing out because your customer never had a chance to see for themselves why your product was so good and the obvious choice when compared to your competitor’s.
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Three Quick Ways To New Website Traffic
by Tim Bossie
How do you get good quality traffic to a brand new website?
A question for the ages. There are countless tips and strategies that a person could set into motion for getting traffic to a new website. There are plenty of people who will tell you the exact step-by-step method to getting web traffic if you have enough money.
Truth be told, it’s not that hard to get traffic to a site rather quickly.
If you have the money using Google Adwords, or some other PPC search engine will bring in as much traffic as you can afford. But, what if you can’t afford it? What if you’re just starting and have a brand new website? How do you get targeted traffic then?
Three Ways For Immediate Website Traffic
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Colors in Website Design
by Michael Colucci
Since people associate particular colors with different emotions, the colors used on your website can have a psychological effect on visitors to your site. By using specific colors geared towards the emotion you want to invoke, you can actually increase product sales.
Here are some colors along with the emotions and symbols they stimulate:
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9 Tips for Better Copywriting
by Alex A. Kecskes
Avoid the wimpy verbs–is and be.
These “do-little” verbs only occupy space and state that something exists. So don’t write, “There is one simple omission that can transform a sentence from boring to brilliant.” Do write, “One simple omission can transform a sentence from boring to brilliant.” Similarly, avoid, “We will be running the new program from our Dallas office.” Instead, opt for “We will run the new program from our Dallas office.”
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Killer Content!
by Todd Levi
With the multi-millions of web sites that are competing for attention, attracting new visitors is a tough task. Once you get them the visitor there, the hard part is convincing them to stay or even buy. Web designers often turn to flash, fancy graphics, killer sound and other catchy features. While these devices might draw visitors into your site, it’s what and how you say it that makes the repeat visit or sale. Establishing credibility is huge. Customers expect the world and are suspicious of almost everything. The words on your site must be intelligent ad well thought out. This article will show you how to grab a visitor’s attention, intrigue their interest and motivate them to action. The killer copy has, and always will rule. Just having the coolest look doesn’t SAY anything for you, literally. Copy is time tested. Wether it be the newspaper, a T.V. news script or the article like you are reading now, it is the words that gain trust and acceptance of a company or image. Proper copy online is a different animal when you take into consideration of proper SEO, but the same premises stands. While the visitor doesn’t often care where your site ranks if you gain there trust through words, it is still important to make sure they see you. Take for instance a company like Google: No matter what they say they can get rankings (hmmm. I wander how that works? ;C)~ ). They can design copy that will be read so they only need worry about how the user will view it. Same goes for any traditional print media. The journalist with the front cover story of the N.Y. Times doesn’t need to worry about exposure, only how grabbing the words in the article displayed on the front page will affect the reader. We are all not so fortunate. We the masses need to combine a balance of exposure to our copy, but more importantly user attention and appreciation. To reach this equilibrium I suggest the following tips:
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How to Write an Article to Increase Website Traffic
Kick off a Viral Marketing Campaign and Increase the Number of Websites Linking to You
by Tim Wright
If you write an article correctly, you will be able to increase the number of visitors to your site, the number of websites linking to your site, and will be able to ignite one of the web’s most cost effective and potent viral marketing strategies currently available.
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Short Term & Long Term Marketing Effects
by Anthony Bae
The most well known advertising method is search engine advertising using pay per click (cost per click) methods. These will bring you fast yet very targeted traffic to your site. Of course fast results don’t come easy–it requires money. If money isn’t an issue for you, ppc advertising is easy.
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Website Content is King
By Stacey Morris
Search engine optimization used to be fairly simple. The algorithms the engines used were clearly based on strategically placed keywords, and the strategy in the early days was to “beat the engines”. How? By loading each page with hundreds of keywords, made invisible by making the words the same color as the page background.
The search engines have become a lot smarter since the old days, and figuring out their complex formulas has become a loser’s game. Yet the goals of both sides need not be mutually exclusive.
The search engine optimizers just want to rank their pages higher.
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Is Your Website Fully Exposed?
By Shawn Snarski
More webmasters are becoming aware of the need for having Google sitemaps to get their site listed quickly and efficiently in Google. While this has caused a recent rash of Google sitemap creation tools, most focus on the Google sitemap alone while ignoring other extremely useful formats. Most webmasters never pursue the power of the Yahoo sitemap, the HTML sitemap, and ‘forget’ to update all of their multiple sitemaps frequently.
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The Benefits of Multi-Level Marketing Programs
By Joseph Then
Multi-level marketing offers a great opportunity. It allows participants to create a significant income by marketing and selling a product. Anyone with a knack for sales or a strong enough desire to develop quality marketing techniques can use multi-level marketing (MLM) programs as a way to produce enviable revenue without being forced to design, create and introduce a new product.
This fantastic opportunity, however, is only half of MLM’s beauty. In addition to prospering from the sales participants create on their own, multi-level marketers can also create a downline of other sellers. The marketer receives a portion of the revenue produced by the sellers in his or her downline. Thus, MLM allows one to profit their own sales while simultaneously generating a passive revenue stream based on the marketing successes of the downline.
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URL’s, What’s in a name?
by Todd Levi
Google? What kinda name is this? Of course it brings to mind googolplex but how could one branding mean so much to a company? We all know what it means though, it’s the featured search engine used more than any other at this point.
When it comes to naming your URL it is important to be catchy, but is it more important to be relative? This is a question we all must face when we name our web site. Sometimes this is easy, for instance if you have a business names “Flowers-a-Plenty” then it’s a no brainer what you will name your site. At this point if www.flowers-a-plenty.com is not taken then of course this is the optimal decision. However, if your looking to start a flower business online is it very important to come up with a name that is both catchy and relevant? YES! Many of us don’t have the starting capital to make the brand name so we look for something that will be both specific for rankings, and catch the millions of web users attention. The name of your website will be something you have to live with, not just a page of hundreds that might end up on your site.
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Five Easy Ways to Promote Your Website
by David C Skul
Advertising and promoting your website can be tough: it appears that there are many different ways to accomplish this task, but most of them take time or money with out guaranteed return. In order to make things a bit easier I have compiled list of ten really simple techniques to promote and advertise your website.
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How to Get Traffic to your Web Site with Articles
by Fred Farah
It’s not my intention to give you a 5 or 10 step plan to get traffic to your web site. But I do want to talk to you about one of the best traffic generating systems that exists.
Posting your Articles to Article Directories.
And it’s really a surprisingly efficient way to bring in traffic.
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Online Marketing
by John Karanja
Online Success
Isn’t online a magic invention? Surely it is, just imagine how many people can sharetheir thoughts or open their businesses or run any kind of activity through theirpersonal web sites. Online gives a huge worldwide potential to any idea convertedinto a web site.
But, even the most perfect web site can be dead. Hope you did not face it with yourweb site, but online experience shows that you can pay for making the fanciest webdesign in the world, you can have amazing copywriting on the web site, you can havethe cheapest prices for your product or service - all this will be useless if yourweb site does not get TARGETED traffic.
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Ensuring design success
by Florie Lyn Masarate
With all the emergence of graphic designs nowadays, how can you assure that yours will stand out among the many beautiful creations?
There are basically four C’s to remember on how to ensure success in your designs.
Commitment. The first C. Once the design process is already set, commitment takes action. This is all about carrying on the missions and goals. It is crucial that the designer should rise above all the challenges that he will encounter in the whole process. Every commitment seems to be challenged, so commitment has to come out victorious.
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