Posted by admin on February 28, 2011
Perhaps the simplest way to explain affiliate marketing is that it is a way of making money online whereby you as a publisher are rewarded for helping a business by promoting their product, service or site.
There are a number of forms of these types of promotions but in most cases they involve you as a publisher earning a commission when someone follows a link on your blog to another site where they then buy something.
Other variations on this are where you earn an amount for referring a visitor who takes some kind of action – for example when they sign up for something and give an email address, where they complete a survey, where they leave a name and address etc.
Commissions are often a percentage of a sale but can also be a fixed amount per conversion. Conversions are generally tracked when the publisher (you) uses a link with a code only being used by you embedded into it that enables the advertiser to track where conversions come from (usually by cookies). Other times an advertiser might give a publisher a ‘coupon code’ for their readers to use that helps to track conversions.
Posted by admin on February 28, 2011
1.Pay-per-click
2.Blogging
3.On-line Newsletter
4.Podcasting
5.Viral Marketing
6.Affiliate Programs
7.E-mail Marketing
8.Lead Generation
9.Publish Articles and Books
10.Mobile Marketing
11.Online Press Releases
12.Social Business Networking
13.Reciprocal Web Linking Program
14.E-mail Auto responders
15.Run Contests
16.On-line Coupons
17.Banner Advertising
18.Classified Ads
19.Conduct Surveys
20.Run an Auction
Posted by admin on November 6, 2010
- Log into Facebook and access the Fan Page you want to add your application to.
- Click the “Edit Page” link to the right of the Fan Page image. Note that you need to be an Admin of the Fan Page to add the application.
- On the “Edit” page scroll down to the bottom of the “Applications” section to the “More Applications (Browser More)” link and click the link.
- On the “Application Directory” page type “Static fbml” into the search box and press enter.
- The result page will include the “Static FBML” application. If this application has not been added to you page before, click on the “Static FBML” link.
- On the “Static FBML” application page you will need to click the “Add to Page” button to add this application to you Fan Page.
- Once you click the “Add to Page” button you will be presented with an option to pick the Fan Page you want to add “Static FBML”. Note, be sure to select the Fan Page you want this application added to and not any of your application pages, which you may have.
- Once you click the “Add Static FML” you will return to the Fan Page where the application was added.
- Again, click the “Edit Page” link to the right of the Fan Page image. On the “Edit” page scroll down to the “Applications” section where you will now see the “Static FBML” application listed.
10. Now we need to edit the application to insert the code for your application. Click the “(Edit)” link next to “Static FBML” to insert your code.
11. On the “Edit FBML” page you will need to provide the “Box Title”. This should be the application name (In my case “Buy Our Prints”)
12. In the “FBML” section you will need to add the HTML to link to your Facebook application (the canvas URL).
13. Once you have added the title and code click the “Save Changes” button. The application will be added to you Fan Page.
If you want to add another application to your Fan Page you simply need to click the “Add another FBML box” at the bottom of the “Edit FBML” page we just completed. Once the new box is added below it will be listed below the name of the application you just added. Click the “edit” link to add the code for the next application.
Posted by admin on October 30, 2010
•Pay Per Click
• Twitter/Facebook
• Social Media/Community Sites
• Article Marketing
• Video/Vlogs
•Create Blog
• Participating in Forums
• Email Marketing
• Mobile Marketing
• Keyword Promotion
• RSS
• Link Exchange
• News Letter Distribution
• Press Release
• Local Business Advertising
Posted by admin on October 30, 2010
•Blogs
• Twitter
• Community/Social Networks
• Podcasts,
• Video/Vlogs,
• RSS
• Widgets
5 Step Social Media Direction model:
• Step1: Prepare and educate. Include competitive analysis, customer activity, industry trends, biz goals.
• Step 2: Invite people who perceive they have a stake: C-suite, PR, marketing, legal, IT, customer service to table.
• Step 3: Encourage people to talk openly within an ideology format meeting.
• Step 4: Confirm and prioritize issues.
• Step 5: Create a “Red Flag Memo” summarizing highlights, challenges, opportunities, actions. Identify a SM champion.
Posted by admin on October 30, 2010
• Have a fantastic button or graphic that grabs their attention.
• Provide a call to action telling the visitors what you want them to do.
• Place the button in an appropriate place away from clutter.
• Have the button link to an easy-to-use “Tell a friend” script. The “Tell a friend” script accepts the name and e-mail address (es) of the friend(s) and the name and e-mail address of your site visitor who is sending the message to a friend. You need to provide a section for a message. You might provide clickable options for this, such as “Thought this might be of interest” or “Knew you’d be interested in this.”
• Give clear instructions on how to participate; make it simple, intuitive, and easy.
• Offer an incentive to encourage them to do what you want them to do: “Tell a friend and be included in a drawing for (something of interest to the target market).”
• Leverage, leverage, leverage: “Tell five friends and be included in a drawing for (something of interest to the target market).”
• Avoid using attachments in the message you want spread. This will avoid any potential technical problems with opening the attachments as well as allaying any fears related to viruses.
• Have your privacy policy posted. If the user is going to pass along a friend’s e-mail address, he or she wants to be assured that you will not abuse the contact information.
Posted by admin on October 30, 2010
Google AdWords Secrets – Yahoo! Search Marketing and AdWords Pay Per Click Tips – Free PPC Report
Most clicks end up being failures. Even if you have a 30% conversion rate that means that 7 out of 10 clicks did nothing for you. When you dip your toes into the pay per click market there stands a good chance you will lose money before you start making money. The main reasons are:
• You need to learn how the systems work, learning:
O what terms are important and what ones are not.
O how to target the ads
o how to write the ad copy
O how to bid
O where to rank
O what terms are overpriced?
• You are competing against the best accounts.
O Some competing advertisers may have other intangible assets which give them an unfair advantage.
O if you are brand new your competitors have more experience than you do.
O Some ad campaigns have been fine tuned for months or years.
O Search engines are building trust factors into ad accounts. Some advertisers may get quality boosts and cheaper ads just for being long-term advertisers.
Posted by admin on October 27, 2010
There are essentially four ways in which Googlebot finds your new site.The first and most obvious way is for you to submit your URL to Google for crawling, via the “Add URL” form at www.google.com/addurl.html. The second way is when Google finds a link to your site from another site that it has already indexed and subsequently sends its spider to follow the link. The third way is when you sign up for Google Webmaster Tools, verify your site, and submit a sitemap. The fourth (and final) way is when you redirect an already indexed webpage to the new page (for example using a 301 redirect, about which there is later).
In the past you could use search engine submission software, but Google now prevents this – and prevents spammers bombarding it with new sites – by using a CAPTCHA, a challenge-response test to determine whether the user is human, on its Add URL page. CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart, and typically takes the form of a distorted image of letters and/or numbers that you have to type in as part of the submission.
Posted by admin on October 23, 2010
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