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Written by Editor
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Thursday, 24 November 2005 |
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Lately there has been a lot of discussion on how to make tons of money with
Google Adsense. In fact, many people are making the claim that Adsense sites can
earn a higher revenue then an affiliate-marketing site.
So that brings us to an important question: Which is a better online business -
Affiliate-Marketing sites or Google Adsense sites?
Let's explore each one and then find out which online business is better option:
Google Adsense
How do you like the idea of earning m*ney without dealing with customers or
answering emails. This is possible when you run a Google Adsense site. With
Adsense sites, you can have a virtual passive-income that requires little
maintaining. But is this the best option for an online business?
Here are the positives of Google Adsense sites:
* They are perfect for people who run information sites that have no related
affiliate product
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Making Your Website Search Engine Friendly |
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Written by Editor
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Wednesday, 23 November 2005 |
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“Website analysis” – sounds complicated doesn’t it? Even though it is an
on-going, and sometimes in-depth process, you don’t have to be an expert to make
a BIG difference in your site’s search engine rankings. Here are some tips to
make your site search engine friendly.
The first thing to find out is if your site has been indexed or not. Is it in a
search engine or directory?
The most important place to check is Google. Simply go to www.google.com and
type your domain into the search box. Google will return the home page for your
site if they are aware of it. Make sure all your pages are indexed and not just
the home page.
If nothing is returned for search results—don’t panic! Double check spelling and
typing to make sure you’ve entered your domain name properly. If there are still
no results, Goggle doesn’t know about your website.
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Advertise Your Website for Free |
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Written by Dr. Deepak Dutta
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
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You have finished building your own website. You have introduced your company
and presented your products and services. You have added propositions and promos
to catch your target audience's attention. You think you are doing everything
"right", but all your promotions have failed to produce growth in your new
internet business.
There are many ways for your web site to be promoted, but maybe you're missing
the "key" to the "best" promotion. Here are some things to consider:
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Friday, 08 July 2005 |
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eMarketing
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E-mail marketing is one of the most effective ways to keep in touch with customers. It is generally cost-effective, and if done properly, can help build brand awareness and loyalty. At a typical cost of only a few cents per message, it's a bargain compared to traditional direct mail at $1 or more per piece. In addition, response rates on e-mail marketing are strong, ranging from five to 35% depending on the industry and format. Response rates for traditional mail averages in the 1-3% range.
One of the benefits of email marketing is the demographic information that customers provide when signing up for your email newsletter. Discovering who your customers really are – age, gender, income and special interests, for example – can help you target your products and services to their needs. Points to consider when creating your email newsletter:
- HTML vs. Plain Text: Response rates for HTML newsletters are generally far higher than plain text, and graphics and colors tend to make the publications look far more professional. The downside is that HTML email is slower to download, and some email providers may screen out HTML email.
- Provide incentive to subscribe: Advertise the benefits of receiving your newsletter to get customers to sign up for your newsletter, such as helpful tips, informative content or early notification of special offers or campaigns.
- Don't just sell: Many studies suggest that email newsletters are read far more carefully when they offer information that is useful to the customers' lives rather than merely selling products and services. Helpful tips, engaging content and humor are often expected to accompany email newsletters.
- Limit questions: As each demographic question you ask may reduce the number of customers signing up, it's best to limit the amount of information you solicit or give customers the option of skipping the questionnaire.
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