Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
1:56 am
Are you constantly frustrated because you don’t receive all the Internet traffic you want to get to your web site? Do you receive too much information about the latest strategies on getting free website traffic, not being able to understand any of it at the same time? Do people that harass you all the time to get loans for Google clicks maxing out your credit card (with the result of loosing your credit score in the process) depress you? Are you confused by how your website simply went down in the Google search results? Or are you simply too penniless and all you can count on is to get some free strategies on getting great website traffic?
Here are some website traffic strategies that won’t cost you a penny. Though, you have to know how the real deal is. Here it is:
1. Connect your website with other using links
Linking from and to other websites is not only one of the most extensively -used tactic, but it is also one that will get you best results. You only have to make sure that the businesses with which you exchange links are somewhat if not entirely correlated to your own business. And, obviously, don’t do it too much because the search engines may ban you over this.
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at
2:05 am
A great way to monetize your websites is to do it via Adsense. Many website owners and administrators try hard to make some good money using their websites. You don’t have to be a genius to enjoy hundreds of dollars per day using Adsense advertisements on your sites. What would make to different from the other webmasters is thinking differently.
There are some quite useful tips available for those who would like to venture into this domain. Many of those tips Some of these tips have increased quite a lot the earnings in the past as well as today.
I will list here 5 confirmed methods on what is best to do to boost your Adsense income.
1. Focus on a single format of the Adsense advertisement. That single format that worked well for the majority of the webmasters is the Large Rectangle (336X280). This format has the predisposition to effect in high the click-through rates, in other words CTR. Why decide on this format out of the many out there? Essentially because the advertisements will appear like normal web links and users click these types of links, being used to click them. Whether they are aware they are clicking on your Adsense or not, there are clicks, so it will all be for your profit.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
4:22 am
The unquestionable leader in search engines ever, Google insists on the excellence and relevancy of its search engines, and now that the company is public property, it is more important than ever. It gives a great importance to the quality and superiority of returned results because it needs to keep the investors and customers of its engines happy.
Therefore, this is the reason for the severe penalties that result from doing incorrect things, whether unintentionally or intentionally, in the Adsense and other forms of advertisements, and this may get you excluded, banned and even worth, terminate your account. But this is just a fair action taken to keep lawbreakers from repeating their wrong actions.
Thus, if you are thinking in getting into Adsense and build a career, do not start thinking of the strategies you will use to make big cash. Reflect first on some things before you really start it.
- Doorway pages. This is like the hidden pages I will talk about below. A big issue among search engines is a page loaded with option keyword ads intended to redirect guests to another “user-friendly” page. A multitude of SEO firms offer this sort of services. Avoid them at all costst
- Selling page rank. If you are not a noob on the Internet, you will note that there are some websites that trade their PR links with other websites or sell them. Expect to be banned at anytime if you do this. Selling adds or obtaining the link is ok. But to do it on the first-hand advertisement of your page ranking is a method to go directly to the search engines bad side.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 at
12:24 am
In order to understand why Adsense is so crucial for your content websites, first you have to become familiar with how this works.
The notion is in fact uncomplicated, if you think a bit. The advertiser or the webmaster introduces a java script into a definite site. The java script will drag ads from the Adsense program, every time the page is accessed. Therefore, the targeted advertisements should be correlated to the site content that provides the advertisement. The webmaster that provides the advertisement receives a fraction of the money that the publisher is paying to the search engine for a click, every time a guest clicks on an ad.
The search engine handles everything: tracking and payments, collection of funds, monitorization of the clicks and statistics (a time-consuming task in itself), and provision of a simple way to webmasters to exhibit content-sensitive and targeted advertisements without bothering to request publishers. Publishers in the program from whom the search engine drags the Adsense advertisements are always many enough, as it seems. This way webmasters can focus more on making cash from these search engines and are less worried by the shortage of information search engines are supplying.
First motive Adsense is crucial for content websites is that it already understood the wants of advertisers and webmasters. Along with its constant development is also the emergence of more and more complex systems that permit full advertisement customization. Webmasters can choose from a large array of types of advertisement text arrangements to better harmonize their site and fit their webpage arrangement.
The special layouts offer the website holders the chance of more click through from guests who may or may not be attentive to the things they are clicking on. It can also be appealing to the guests, therefore make them search what it is all about. So, the advertisers behind the Adsense will have their content read and will make money in the process.
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Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at
4:54 am
Currently, there are thousands of online enthusiast who are taking the plunge and joining the community of affiliate marketers. With e-commerce booming, and the internet dominating the business world, becoming an affiliate marketer is a very wise choice.
To be successful with affiliate marketing, it’s always best to learn the basics of the affiliate marketing business, then realize what sacrifices will need to be made for you to accomplish your goals. To get to the top of affiliate marketing, you’ll need to make the necessary sacrifices.
Before you join any type of program, you should learn as much as possible about the company. It’s actually very easy to research companies, as search engines are easily the one of the most primary sources for information. To be on the safe side, you should ensure that the program and company has been operating for several years – which can be easily and properly verified.
If the company has just started, make sure that the owner has good credibility. Although becoming an affiliate marketer doesn’t have to be a complex task, you should always use caution.
Many individuals are under the impression that you can earn a lot of money with affiliate marketing and not have to invest a penny. Even though the majority of these programs are free to join, you’ll have to invest money at some point in time during your affiliate marketing career.
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Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at
2:14 am
Today, we use more and more email communication. We use it to stay in touch with relatives, friends, colleagues, or clients. So, it is important to write emails efficiently, no matter who the recipient of your email is. Being efficient in writing you save time for you and for the person you write to. Furthermore, you can also gain the other person’s confidence.
Respond To E-mails As soon as Possible
Contact via e-mail increases daily. Even if they don’t mention it, people expect quick replies. A Jupiter Research’s study shows that a fraction of 35% of consumers expects an answer within six hours, and an extra of 55% expects a reply within 24 hours. Even if people generally focus on response time, the message is very important as well. The same study informed that the lack of a complete response (45%) will cause on-line clients to regard a company negatively when thinking about future acquisitions.
Study the art and craft of writing E-mails
Poorly thought e-mails will produce additional correspondence, ending up in a huge waste of time and energy. Even worse, they can draw needless calls to your most expensive channel: your phone. And, at that point, customers are usually outraged and frustrated.
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Friday, April 30th, 2010 at
1:56 am
A scam is “a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation”, and it happens increasingly daily on the web, in particular within the Internet Marketing area. The more the ever-growing group of on-line businesspersons hunt ways to get an honorable income on the web, the more the number of trust deceivers grows. We hear everyday about more Gurus with “secrets” to sell, more software packages that boom your adverts to a large indefinite amount of sites, and even more promises of taking in large immediate amounts of cash.
Truly, those Internet Marketing “Gurus” never ever disclose anything! Period! However they appear to enjoy showing you pictures ofClickbank, or Paypal, or bank statements, or tons of testimonials from purportedly pleased clients, but all of this can be created with only a little creativity and some good image editing software.
Don’t let yourself be deceived by the promises of an “iron-clad” money back guarantee. Internet business is a game of numbers. There is only a small proportion of buyers who will take the trouble to ask for a refund and the scammers know that. Many of them will not even bother to reply to your email in case you demand your money back.
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Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at
5:19 am
If you have never heard about “dead websites”, they are the websites that end their life on the web after a while. What happens to them after they are dead? Is there a life after death for them, an archive, a place where you can track them? Is there any statistic on how many sites die weekly or monthly? Which is the country or category that has in reality the largest graveyard of sites? Is there anybody that studies the causes of their end? Your queries can go on and on.
I have come up with the idea of an existing dark part of the web while I was navigating on a shortwave radio in the middle of the night. All of a sudden, I have captured the words “Tod und Sterben im Internet” from a German transmission channel. The show was at the end. “Tod und Sterben im Internet” means “Dead and Dying On Internet”. How tragic that sounded! However what does it in reality means? I couldn’t find a finer definition than the one bellow:
“They are born, they grow, they are loved by a few, they communicate a few things, and then they go on to die. The death of a website generally goes unmarked, unnoticed, and unrecognized. A dead website is no longer a valuable enterprise but a historical record, a fiercely marked arena of time. A website that has died gets no funeral, no sendoff, no eulogy, and often gets no final words. Websites seem to die a strange death – they are both very public and very private organisms, created by a living few for a living audience and when they pass, the act of viewing them or reflecting on them is inherently solitary.” (see: www.deckchairs.net/blogs/main/archives/000721.html)
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
2:20 am
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Monday, April 19th, 2010 at
5:18 am
Pop-up advertisements are a form of on-line publicity on the Internet meant to step-up web traffic or getting email addresses. How it works? When certain websites open a new web browser page to exhibit adverts. The pop-up window that contains an ad is commonly created using JavaScript, but it can be created using other ways, too.
A change on the pop-up window is the pop-under publicity. This opens behind the active browser window a new one. Pop-unders disturb the visitor less, however they do not appear until the wanted and viewed windows are shut, making it harder for the visitor to find out which website opened them.
In the early days of advertising-supported web sites, banner adverts were comfortable income sources, but in the outcome of the dot com collapse, costs paid for banner publicity click-throughs reduced and many marketers started to examine more efficient promotion methods. Pop-up adverts by their type are hard to disregard or miss, and are claimed to be more efficacious than still banner adverts. Pop-ups have a superior click rate than web banner adverts (approximately every 14,000th pop-up advert is clicked on).
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