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The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet

November 11th, 2009
Product Review:

The Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet”
By The Internet Marketing Center…

Start Your Own Successful Internet Business From Square One, With a Proven
A-Z Program for Making Money Online

If you’d like to start making money on the Internet, but don’t have ANY business experience, technical skills, or ideas for what you should sell, I highly recommend you take a look at Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet, a comprehensive, step-by-step program for starting a successful Internet business from scratch.

Created by the Internet Marketing Center, Insider Secrets reveals the exact process they themselves used to generate over $100 Million in sales online.

Using simple, easy-to-understand language, and plenty of helpful video and audio tutorials, Insider Secrets walks you through the six steps to building a successful Internet business from square one:

  1. Find a lucrative niche market and decide what to sell…
  2. Easily create your website, complete with winning sales copy
  3. Attract your first eager visitors …
  4. Take your first credit card payment
  5. Ramp up sales & traffic quickly
  6. Automate your business to be “hands free”

Then, once your website is live, and you’re getting your first visitors, you can take advantage of Insider Secret’s hundreds of ADVANCED strategies to improve your business, and drive your sales even higher!

And because Insider Secrets is 100% online, they’re able to update it whenever there are new test results to add, or new techniques to try out, so it NEVER goes out of date!

When you become an Insider Secrets member, you get:

  • Over 1,250 pages of detailed, moneymaking strategies and techniques carefully laid out in easy-to-follow steps
  • “Real time” updates with the latest and greatest online marketing strategies
  • Streaming videos to make your learning even easier
  • Content you can print out, or download to your iPod, so you can learn new techniques, even when you’re on the go, and away from your computer
  • A “private rolodex” of hundreds of Internet marketing tools and resources
  • A one-on-one 15-minute phone consultation with one of their IMC’s marketing specialists
  • IMC’s exclusive Ebusiness Road Map System

I give Insider Secrets an enthusiastic 10 out of 10! It contains every last tip and technique you’ll need to start your money-making website. Thousands of other people have already used it to earn money online — six figures annually, in many cases — so you can be confident it will work for you, too!

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If you want to make money online, I urge you to get access to this proven online business building program now.

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Will Subscribers From Free List-Building Giveaways EVER Buy Anything

September 8th, 2009

By Willie Crawford

One of the ongoing discussions in the world of Internet marketing is whether it’s worthwhile to participate in free “list-building giveaways” as a contributor.

In these events, sometimes several hundred marketers ban together on a big list-building project. Each marketer contributes a gift related to the theme of the giveaway. Some events allow more than one gift per contributor.

The marketers list their gifts on the main giveaway site, but generally require those collecting the gifts to visit their individual sites and join their mailing list, prior to giving them access to the gifts.

This is how you build your list as a contributor.

The question is, “Since these new subscribers were forced through a squeeze page and may not have otherwise joined your list are they good subscribers?”

A second question is “Since they just finished downloading a TON of free gifts, why would they turn around and buy anything from you.

Let look briefly at both of those questions.

In response to the first question, I teach that you have to take your time and build a meaningful relationship with your new subscribers. Deliver genuine value and they will stay on your list. Then, if you offer things that they need, they will buy from you because they feel a connection.

Building that relationship STARTS with offering a quality gift on that very first contact. So many people who participate in free list-building giveaways offer gifts that they would be INSULTED if someone offered the same gifts to them.

I participate in free giveaways with excellent results. The gifts that I offer are often brand new audios, software, and ebooks that I create especially for the giveaways. I do reuse them later. I always make sure that the gifts I offer has high perceived value.

When you give your new subscribers something that actually helps them, they are likely to stick around, and grow to “know,like and trust you” because they see that you actually care about them.

In response to the second question, I sometimes offer low-priced products right on the download page where I give the free gift. If the offer is enticing enough, a high percentage of these customers will buy.

However, I also understand that part of my job as an ezine publisher is to serve as a filter. If my new subscribers did indeed download lots of different items from a free giveaway, and a percentage of them were… JUNK, but mine was high quality, then they learn to expect quality from me, and will pay more attention to future offers from me than they will from the marketers who filled their hard drives with a bunch of useless “fluff.”

So to the question, “Will subscribers from free giveaways EVER buy anything? the answer is an unequivocal YES, provided you did your job.

What was your job though?

It was to treat the new potential subscribers that visit these free giveaway sites with the same respect that you’d like to receive. It’s to treat these new “customers” as the life’s blood of your business. Treated right, they will be.

Willie Crawford has been successfully marketing good and services on the internet since 1996. He does use free giveaways as one method of building his lists. For a highly-recommended free giveaway that you can participate in and start growing your list RIGHT NOW, visit: http://SageMarketer.com/ListBuilding/

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Choosing a Web Hosting Provider – What to Consider?

September 4th, 2009

By Alvin Tan LH

With thousands of web hosting providers in the market today competing against each other and offering different packages, it can be challenging to find a web hosting company that truly provides an excellent hosting solution at an excellent price.

Today, I was just asked this question by a friend who plans to start a self-hosted WordPress blog: “Which web hosting company offers the cheapest web hosting?”

Well, choosing a hosting provider for a WordPress blog or website is a not a small decision especially for those who want to build a profitable online business. It is always good to find out as much as possible about your prospective web host. So, price should not be the only or the most important factor in choosing your web host. You also need to take other factors into consideration.

Let me share with you the factors that I have taken into consideration when I choose a hosting provider for my self-hosted WordPress blog:

1. Excellent Customer Support

An excellent hosting provider must offer 24/7 customer and/or technical support. I cannot accept a host does not have their staff working on weekends or public holiday.

2. Reliable Hosting Infrastructure

They should also offer at least 99.9% guarantee on its network availability or network uptime. It’s not acceptable to have my website down frequently because I do not want to lose my visitors or readers.

3. FTP Access

We need a FTP program like FileZilla to transfer the WordPress files to the hosting server directly from computer. So, FTP access is mandatory.

4. WordPress Auto-Installation Script

This is another mandatory. The hosting provider must provides WordPress auto-installation script such as Fantastico and InstallCentral.

5. Popularity

It is probably a safe bet if I choose a popular or Top 10 web hosting provider. I always refer to this site for further review and comparison: Web-Host-Rankings.com

Changing from one host to another is not always easy, so I really hope that you can make your decision right the first time.

Alvin Tan is an aspiring Internet Entrepreneur. He currently works on http://www.undeniableprofits.com where he aims to help ordinary individuals to make money online and succeed online. Head down to his website now! – Make Money Online with UndeniableProfits

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4 Reasons Why Most Internet Marketers Fail Miserably

May 26th, 2009

By Willie Crawford

An often-quoted statistic is that that 95% of all Internet businesses fail. The reality is that the vast majority of businesses in the offline world fail too, so the picture is not bleaker online. In-fact, it’s better online since most aspiring Internet marketers could never even find sufficient capital to start a business in the offline world.

The sad part is that many of these failing online businesses fail for readily identifiable reasons. Often the business owners are even aware of the reasons but do nothing about them.

Let’s look very briefly at four of these reasons:

1) Selling The Wrong Products

Once you have identified a profitable niche, one in which customers happily spend money to solve their problems, then the next step is to identify what is it that they really,
really want.

If you offer your customers what they tell you that they want, and what they are already buying, then they will buy it from you.

If you try to convince your customers that they want something that they’ve already told you that they DON’T want, then you’ll soon be out of business.

Many failing marketers simply need to drop “a loser,” and start marketing something that is WANTED!

2) Trying To Do Everything Yourself

In “Think And Grow Rich,” Napoleon Hill taught nearly a century ago that “specialized knowledge” is a success essential. You need to find one or two things that you do really well, and that people are willing to pay for, and then you need to do only those things.

Everything else involved in operating your business should be done by someone better at doing those tasks.

The disconnect we run into there is that, as a business owner, your job is to grow and manage the business. So what if that’s not what you’re good at? Then you may need to find a way to market whatever it is that you ARE good at. You may also need to hire a business or operations manager!

In a recent mastermind call with Rich Schefren, where he interviewed a dozen top Internet marketers, most earning over $1 million a year online, we all shared that our greatest business growth started when we stopped trying to do everything ourselves.

If you’re still trying to do all of your own programming, copywriting, graphics, customer service, database management, script installations, article writing, video creation, traffic generation, product creation, audio/video editing, pay-per-click management, etc., then you are so bogged down in the minutiae of “working in your business” that it’s impossible for you to even identify which things are essential for “working on your business.”

This is a tough decision for many of us, but you absolutely have to identify the things that you MUST do, and then you need to outsource most of the rest. As an example, my talent seems to be copywriting, so copywriting is really the only thing that I focus on aside from planning and managing business growth.

I do plan product launches for client, but that still falls under planning and managing business growth.

3) Very Poor Time Management

Dan Kennedy once observed “You will never finish all of the things on your to do list.” That tells me that I shouldn’t try to, but should instead frequently ask which things I personally need to do, which things I need to get others to do, and which things don’t really need doing at all.

For the online marketer, good time management is really just establishing some new habits, and breaking some old bad ones. Common habits that need changing include:

– Don’t let email dominate your time. Many online marketers spend many hours each day just digging out from under the deluge of email. For help in that area, I was coached by
Brad Semp, going through a course he nicknamed Taming The Email Monster. You can find it just by googling the phrase.

I spend now about 30 minutes per day on email. Brad’s training is what allowed me to take back control of my life.

– Turn off the television during work hours. If you were working for someone else, say in an office, I’m sure that you wouldn’t expect to be allowed to sit in front of the television

all day with your laptop perched on your lap.

Unless you are VERY different from me, you cannot focus on your work while watching television. Not only that, but watching a lot of negative programs (news included) will completely zap your energy and shift you out of a productive mindset.

– Establish work hours. Tell your family and friends when you’ll be working, and let them know that when you’re really focused on work, you shouldn’t be disturbed any more than you’d expect to be disturbed if you worked at a regular job.

Explain to them that you can get more done in one hour if you really concentrate that you can in five hours with frequent interruptions. Explain that letting you really focus at
designated times gives you MORE free time to spend with them… and you’ll have more money to spend on them too.

4) Too Many Projects That Are Never Completed. My friend Mike Filsaime likes to point out during seminar presentations that if you have a dozen projects started but not completed, you’ll make less money that having just ONE project completed and on the market.

CHOOSE one project that you want to get completed and on the market. Focus exclusively on that one until it is finished before doing anything else.

Since you are an entrepreneur, and probably come up with a new idea “once every five minutes,” keep a note pad handy to jot down new ideas. When you get a new idea, jot it down on the note pad, and then knowing that it won’t be lost, go back to what you were working on previously.

Another option if you’re an idea person, or great at starting projects, is to partner with “finishers.” Instead of letting projects bog down, and never reach the market, partner with
someone who will push it through to completion, splitting the profits with them.

If you don’t like that idea, consider how much those unfinished projects are making you. Would you prefer 50% of whatever that finished project makes, or 100% of nothing (which is exactly what most of your unfinished projects earn).

We’ve just looked very briefly at four reasons why most Internet marketers fail miserably. Now that you have acknowledged that these ARE problem areas for you, the question becomes what are you going to do about them.

Sadly, many people will read this article and then choose to do absolutely nothing about these problems. Nothing will change! However, you’re different, and therefore destined for online success.

Willie Crawford has been teaching Internet marketing for over 9 years. Take advantage of his insights and experiences by subscribing to his free, very popular newsletter at http://WillieCrawford.com/ezine.html

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9 Sure-Fire Ways to Build Links

May 19th, 2009

If you spend any amount of time building web sites and getting backlinks for them, you’ll undoubtedly come across several people that will gladly share their link building strategies. The catch is that these strategies rarely work for everybody. It may take a little longer, but there are some strategies that are like black shoes. They always work and never go out of style. Here are some of them so you know what to do when the latest fad strategy isn’t working for you:

1. Press Releases:

Send out press releases related to your niche along with inline anchor text links. That will help with your search engine rankings.

2. Related Niche Directory Submissions:

Get your links from related directories first, and you’ll boost the relevancy of your backlinks.

3. Bookmarking Sites:

These are a great way to get permanent links, but be careful about spamming them. Get your account deleted, and you’ll lose everything you’ve built.  Social networking sites are becoming an increasingly useful tool for link building.

4. Forums:

Find forums related to your niche and start making posts. You might even find some forums full of people that will be more than willing to help you start out your business. Make posts, participate in a variety of threads, and get yourself known (or at least recognized), and people are bound to see your links. Pretty simple, but again, try not to spam them. Some forums are very strict about spam and other unwanted
content- some even go so far as to change the content of your posts and leave your name up- read: spam a forum, shoot yourself in the foot.

5. Directory Listings:

Find good directories- ones that have lots of bad links won’t help you much.

6. Blog Reviews:

Find blogs related to your site and post comments on them- get your name out there.

7. Yahoo Answer:

Write related articles; search engines crawl here all the time.

8. Submit Articles:

You can get a lot of traffic by submitting your articles either to article directorys or ezine publishers.  You need to make sure that you have an effective resource box at the end of your article with a link to your site.

9. Blog on Your Site:

Regular blog updates using anchor text keywords helps your site rank higher on search engines as well as driving traffic to your site.

These link building strategies have shown their usefulness time and time again, with varying degrees of success. Play with them and see which one works best for you and your niche.

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Ezine Classified Ads: Copywriting Guide for Newbies

February 20th, 2009

by Adrian Jock, 2009
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Many newbies can be heard saying, “I don’t need to write
my own ezine ads. My guru provided in the members area
all the ads I need.”

If you don’t want to remain a newbie for the rest of your
life, then stop being a copycat. Improve your own skills
and don’t be afraid of failures.

Yes, FAILURES.

The path from newbie to expert always includes one
or more failures. But if you keep going, you’ll soon
see the SUNLIGHT at the end of the tunnel.

Sure, there is an alternative: remain a copycat. But
at the end of your tunnel you will always see …
just another tunnel.

You don’t like this perspective, do you?

Do yourself a service: stop right now being a copycat.
Here is your copywriting guide for ezine classified ads …

Ezine classified ads are short ezine ads. That’s why it’s
easier to write such ads and you will spend less money
on advertising.

When you’re at the beginning of your learning curve
you have to start small … Let’s start …

Rule #1. Forget the pronoun “I” and learn to use “you”
and “your”.

Reason: The readers are neither interested in your person,
your life, your achievements or your failures, nor in
your friends and their success.

Rule # 2. Tell the readers how THEIR lives can
be improved by using the product or service you
promote.

Reason: It’s obvious!

Rule # 3. Don’t waste the advertising space by
saying unimportant things like:

- starting & ending wordings typical for
letters or solo ads (Dear Friend, To Your Success)

- your name

Reason: The advertising space for such ads is very
limited. The more unimportant things you say, the
less space you have for important things.

Rule # 4. Emphasize the most important words
from your ezine ad by writing them using only capital
letters.

Reason: Writing in capital letters grabs the reader’s
attention.

Warning: Don’t write using ONLY capital letters.
When you try to emphasize everything, you won’t
emphasize anything.

Rule # 5. Avoid the hype and grammatical errors.

Reason: Both of them affect your credibility.

Rule # 6. Don’t mislead the readers.

Reason: It’s immoral. In addition, in most countries
it’s illegal to mislead the consumers.

Rule # 7. Forget about simple and common calls to action
like “Click here” or “Check this out”.

Reason: Such simple calls to action only waste the
space. They are a NO-NO in copywriting. When you
will be more experienced don’t forget to approach better
this aspect. It’s an important one and you need to
learn how to write a good call to action.

Rule # 8. Use at maximum the advertising space you buy.
For example, if you buy a 7-line ad space, then write a
7-line ezine ad, not a 6-line ad.

Reason: You need to grab the reader’s attention
and you can do it only by revealing as many benefits
as you can. If your ad tells almost nothing, you will get
the same in exchange: almost nothing!

Rule # 9. Use a service that shortens the link to your
website and works like an ad tracker at the same time.

Reason: You save advertising space by using
shorter links and you also track the results of your
advertising campaign. By analysing the results, you
will be able to improve your future actions.

Rule # 10. Write more versions for your ezine ad and ask
your relatives, colleagues or friends which one grabs
their attention and makes them click on your link.

Reason: No one is able to write the best ad on the
spot. Even the best copywriters write more ads
and test them to see which one is better.

Forget about excuses like “I don’t know how” and
“I don’t have time”. Start RIGHT NOW to write
your own ezine classified ads and you won’t regret it!

To Your Success!
Adrian Jock

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Adrian publishes Ezine Advertising Info Newsletter,
an ezine dedicated to help ezine advertisers succeed.
To read recent issues or subscribe free to his ezine,
visit his blog: http://www.ezineads.info

If you want to use a professional service for placing
your ezine classified ads, Adrian recommends you
ADS HOME Ezine Classified Ad Co-op:
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Brand Building is a Journey

February 18th, 2009

By Sharon Housley

Brand building is indeed a journey. Branding is all
about how your product or service is perceived by
customers and potential customers. A brand marketer
attempts to manipulate brand awareness by associating
traits they would like consumers to associate with the
brand.

Building a brand has everything to do with capturing
the hearts and minds of consumers. Building a brand is
much more than just promoting an image. A brand
incorporates and conveys the values and traits that a
company wants associated with their product or service.
It sounds like building a brand is a simple task, but
the marketers must do more than just create a brand
image. The magnitude of branding encompasses all
aspects of a product. With this in mind, we’ve put
together a guide for marketers on the journey of brand
building…

Protect Your Brand Regardless of whether there are
current brand expansion plans or not, it is a good idea
to register the brand domain in other countries (like
.eu). Registering the brand in foreign markets, even if
you don’t use them, will help protect the brand.
Additionally, be sure to register the brand as
“account” names on the various social networking sites,
if for no other reason that to prevent someone else
from doing so and taking advantage of (or
misrepresenting) your brand.

Defend The Brand Monitor popular blogs, news feeds, and
other online resources for any mentions of your brand.
If there is a mention, such monitoring will allow you
to react quickly if the need arises. Use ego feeds and
Google alerts to receive instant notifications when the
brand is mentioned in the social media.

Develop A Brand Image Develop an image that can be
associated with your brand. Brands tend to be iconic,
and consumers will often associate an image with a
brand. Providing that image will assist consumers with
brand recognition. Small business owners often wear
multiple hats, but graphic design is not for amateurs,
so this is an area that is often worth spending money
on. The graphic image associated with your brand should
be professional and visually appealing.

Brand Consistency Every contact that you have with a
customer or potential customer should reinforce your
brand. Branding should be consistent in all aspects of
your business and promotion. Present the same image and
colors in all aspects of a consumer experience, from
business cards to invoices to web design and so on, so
that they all remain consistent.

Global Brand Concerns The world is much smaller than it
use to be, and this offers businesses an opportunity to
breach new markets. But it also poses a challenge to
small businesses who are unaware of how their product,
logo, slogan, or brand will translate or be perceived
in foreign markets. Be sure to consider and investigate
the global implications of any text, slogans, or images
that you associate with your product or service, and be
aware of how it might impact your brand in the global
market.

Establishing a strong brand can have significant value,
and truly is a journey that companies should embark
upon in their quest to be successful.

About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for
FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for
creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts.
In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll
http://www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing
software.

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