"DO SAFELISTS REALLY WORK?" Written by Bob Mobino
writes Bob MobinoI have tried several Safelists endorsing numerous differentiated marketing programs, but without any substantial result. "Most Safelists are worthless piles of junk"... that's what I thought, because I've been using Safelists since their inauguration with ludicrous upshots. Despite poor results in my advertising efforts with Safelists, I insisted pursuing them... because, at least, due to my "Addicting email Ads", I kept rejoicing awesome CTR, but again... my vendors couldn't "close that *damn* sale!". The Marketing Demon inside me just wouldn't unwind... this "marketing beast" wanted results... Beast was itchy pitchy for success with those imp Safelists. The Greedy Beast, Lusted for Feast! So I kept testing a plethora of ads, programs and creative promos with Safelists, until... UNTIL.... I'VE HIT THE NAIL SO DEEP IN... THAT THE FUNKY JOKER CAME OUT WITH HEAPS OF GREENIE DOLLARS! You see... it wasn't really due to my burden that my ads didn't generate any sales... it was for my dull and unfitted vendors who just didn't "close that (you know what...) sale!". Why am I, Bob Mobino, actually sharing these facts with you? In reality, I am not such a charitable person, but (I) rather wanted to Print THIS Page as a Prize for my Discovery. I just love printing "positive affirmation messages", so my euplastic brain eventually ABSORBS every successful ad, or quote, or event or...
| | How To Syndicate Your ContentWritten by Rick Rouse
--------------------------------How To Syndicate Your Content © 2004 Rick Rouse -------------------------------- Do you have regularly updating content that you would like to make available to other websites? Perhaps a computer tip of day, a daily recipe, or even a daily cartoon? Do you want to give your website more exposure, boost sales, enhance your search engine rankings, or grow your newsletter subscriber list? A fast and easy way to accomplish all of these goals is by using content syndication. Content syndication is simple process of making a block of content (which usually changes on a regular basis) available for other webmasters to use on their websites. Sound complicated? Well, it isn't! There are several ways to syndicate your content, but easiest way by far is to use a simple IFRAME (Inline Frame). Here is HTML code for creating your own content syndication IFRAME: Content courtesy of http://www.yoursite.com. To display your content on his/her web page, all other webmaster has to do is copy and paste this code into his/her web page in place where he/she wants your content to be displayed. Instructions: 1 - Replace http://www.yoursite.com/content.html with URL of page on your website that you wish to syndicate. Make sure this page contains only content itself along with any related HTML code such as bolding, colors, etc. Do not include headers, footers, navigation, etc. 2 - The width and height attributes set size of IFRAME in pixels. In example above, content would fit in left-hand navigation column of most websites.
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