Optimize your Search Engine Placement Five Easy WaysWritten by Judy Cullins
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4. Submit to top Web sites looking for new content.. They want and need your information, because that is why people visit any site--for free information. Follow directions for each site. Many want a list of key words and a description. Others require your article by autoresponder. Four years ago, my URL was on 987 other Web sites. Today it's on 4700. Amazing viral marketing! 5. Makeover your Web home page. Place those top key words and phrases in top half of this page and in links you list along bottom or side of your page. Search engines pick up these and you receive a higher placement. For instance, my top key words include: book coaching, eBook, ePublishing, self-publishing, Online promotion, Web copywriting, Free Publicity. Yes, you can buy key words and put paid ads in Google and Overture, but when I tried that I got almost 0 results and spent a lot of money. The above ways to boost your search engine placement are totally free. It's a building process this viral marketing, but if you are willing to stay a while, you'll get money results as well as becoming well known and trusted for your product or service.

Judy Cullins, 20-year book and Internet Marketing Coach, Author of 10 eBooks including "Write your eBook Fast," and "How to Market your Business on the Internet," she offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, The Book Coach Says...and Business Tip of the Month at http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml and over 155 free articles. Email her at mailto:Judy@bookcoaching.com.
| | Paying Too Much For Pro Internet Marketing Tools?Written by Robert Decker
Continued from page 1 You've probably noticed major telecommunications and TV cable companies bundling services recently. It's very effective. The consumer wins and companies benefit. You'll be seeing more of it. Warning... Look for an Internet marketing tools company that offers "solid" tools and not "fluff". Those that offer fluff are only interested in taking your money and giving you as little as possible (thereby increasing their profits). We've seen a bunch of these. Fluff stuff can be things like: eCourse training (instead of "live" support), an eBook bonus that you can get anywhere for nothing, "insider secrets" reports, etc., things that are solid workable tools at all. By way, there are no "insider secrets". If supposed marketing strategies worked so well and they have been secret, why would they tell you? Wouldn't they keep it to themselves and become gazillionaires? Solid tools are things like: an autoresponder & list manager, ad tracker, URL rotator system, online conferencing center, "live" training & support, etc., workable tools to help in building your online business. Note: There is nothing inherently wrong with eCourse training, eBooks, special reports or other informational products (in their right place). But, trying to pass them off as a substitute for solid tools is not place. The hallmark of a good Internet marketing tools company (or any type of company) is one that operates on "Golden Rule Principle". They give you more in product "use value" than what you pay. The products or services are actually "useful" in building your business and seller sees that you receive an abundance of them. This creates a happy and loyal customer who will tell their friends. You and your friends are winners and seller certainly is too. That's way to run a business! How can you know when you've found such a company? Look at product usefulness. Are they solid tools or fluff? Are you getting your money's worth or paying for hype? Are there any Internet marketing tool companies that operate on this principle and have bundled a useful arsenal of online tools at a reasonable price? Not many. We found a few. Only one or two are extraordinary.

Rob and Mona Decker have been full-time home-biz networkers for nine years and thrive on helping others find their home-based business niche. Their current focus is matching online business builders with quality Internet marketing tools that fit their budget. http://www.BestInternetMarketingToolsInfo.info mailto:FindOnlineTools@sbcglobal.net
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