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Getting Started in Internet Marketing
If you are just starting out in internet marketing don't go out
and buy everything and expect that you are going to sit back,
relax and have money flowing in. There is a lot of work that
must be done first. If you are looking through some of...
Writing Articles as an Affordable Internet Marketing Method
From Overture, a keyword suggestion tool, you will see the
millions of searches done to a certain keyword. When these
keywords are typed on search boxes of search engines, indexed
websites containing articles with those keywords will...
Publishing Articles Can Be A Very Important Part Of An Internet Marketing Program
Often when I am communicating with various other webmasters and I
bring up the subject of writing articles, I frequently get a
response like "hey, I'd rather have a root canal, I just can't
write", or "my spelling is horrible and my grammar is...
Internet Marketing – Long Term Strategy
Once your site is up and running, the best method for getting immediate traffic is pay-per-click search engine marketing. Although you have to be patient, you should also be focusing on search engine optimization as a long term strategy. Search...
Affiliate Internet Marketing - Making A Success
So there you are sitting in front of your monitor while the others are all watching the latest soaps. Ad's are filling your screen as you click through them one by one looking for that perfect business opportunity that is going to make you rich...
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Market your business using practical small business internet marketing tips and tricks
Got a website but no traffic? Is your small business internet marketing ineffective? Consider these small business internet marketing tips and tricks to help drive traffic to your website...
Got a website but no traffic? Is your small business internet marketing ineffective? Consider these small business internet marketing tips and tricks to help drive traffic to your website:
- Get an automated eCommerce system - These can be really good, very comprehensive and very inexpensive. The good ones can do everything from customer base management to product management to shopping cart to newsletter broadcasts.
- Get a cheap and reliable merchant account provider - You can get merchant account providers that do both the merchant account and internet gateway for you. Hint: your bank is probably more expensive than the discount providers out there.
- Put a link back to your website in your email autosignature - This doesn't need to be obnoxious, just a simple link that email recipients can click on to see your website.
- Do selective link trading - Link trade
, but make sure the content on the other website is similar to your own. Don't touch "link farms" with a ten-foot pole; search engines hate them.
- Write articles and include your website address - There are a number of article databases out there. Find some article databases which house content similar to yours and write a few articles. You'd be amazed at where your articles show up!
- Write newsletters - Allow for customers and visitors to subscribe to a newsletter to get regular visibility to you and your company.
- Consider using a search engine submission services - These services submit your site to multiple search engines & directories. Can be helpful particularly if your website is new.
- Set up an affiliates program - Allow for others to promote your products on a commission basis. Again a good eCommerce system should already have this built in.
- Download the Google Toolbar - The Google Toolbar has a nifty feature which shows you the page rank (0-10 scale) of every site you visit. The higher your page ranking the higher your placement in search engines.
- Set up multiple websites - Got three services you perform? Set up three different websites with domain names that match your keywords. Super cheap to do and can be very effective.
- Consider setting up a Google AdWords account - You pay on a cost-per-click (CPC) basis to get your website advertised. Can be effective but also can get very expensive.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lonnie Pacelli has over 20 years' experience with Accenture and Microsoft and is currently president of Leading on the Edge™ International. Lonnie's books include "The Project Management Advisor: 18 Major Project Screw-Ups and How to Cut Them Off at the Pass" and "The Truth About Getting Your Point Across". Get the books, leadership products, other articles, MP3 seminars and a free email mini seminar at http://www.leadingonedge.com
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