Build Your Marketing Muscle

Written by Sopan Greene, M.A., www.NetMarketingMastery.com


During a saxophone lessonrepparttar other day I realized how much regular practice can help a part time internet marketer. My teacher taught me a long time ago to just play for 15 minutes a day to progress. I was shocked when I first started doing it, but it works. And it works fast.

As I've applied that theory to my business I've seenrepparttar 120696 same rewards. If you have a tight schedule, it's actually better to work on marketing for 15 minutes a day than it is to come up with a block of hours to get a lot done.

The reason why is that a habit to make a little time a day to focus on your business keepsrepparttar 120697 ideas flowing and consistently builds your marketing muscle. It's also a lot easier to find 15 minutes every day than it is to find an hour or more.

Think about it. In 15 minutes you can send out some articles, work on an article or send some e-mails for ad swaps. All of these activities are building your exposure and your list.

Most internet marketers are part timers for at least 6 months to year depending on how much time they spend on their business. If you can go for a half hour or an hour or more a day go for it. But most newbies are struggling to put in 5 hours on weekdays while juggling a full time job and a busy family life.

Three NEW and UPDATED Ways to Advertise "F*R*E*E" on the Internet

Written by Catherine Franz


The Internet is evolving so rapidly that what worked yesterday doesn't work any longer and what works today may not work tomorrow. Like you, I am always looking for new and exciting ways to getrepparttar word out about my products and services. I'm tickled pink when I come across a method that is effective, f*r*e*e, and gets results.

Here are three methods that I have tested for you already that have worked for me. They will take some effort and patience. Here are three methods that are still new enough to work effectively.

#1. Fly-In Pop-Up Ads. There were pop-up ads, pop-under ads, and now slide-in and fly-in ads. Fly-in ads literally fly in fromrepparttar 120695 side ofrepparttar 120696 screen and then vibrate before stopping inrepparttar 120697 middle. To your viewer, they can't do anything in their browser until they have closedrepparttar 120698 pop-up or clicked onrepparttar 120699 link. You really get your attention.

Fly-ins can be blocked. Like pop-up ads, which are frown against by many marketers and not by others, this craze will last another 3-6 months. So jump on it while it's still hot and people get smart on how to block. They do work and they aren't as annoying because of their movement. AOL users are blocked from receiving these.

You need to decide whether you want to add this to your web site or not. There will always be a controversy on "whether to or not to" onrepparttar 120700 topic of pop-ups.

There is very little information available onrepparttar 120701 how-tos for this. Here was what I was able to discover after a few hours of research -- to save you some time. I don't know if I necessary promote these, however, a good marketer presentsrepparttar 120702 idea so you can makerepparttar 120703 decision. Because only you know you're business well.

Resources:

www.flyinads.com for more information and to receiverepparttar 120704 code f/r/e/e.

Here is where you can getrepparttar 120705 slide-in (different than fly- in) code created for you: http://www.slideinexchange.com/member.html

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