I'm Talking, But is Anyone Listening?Written by Denise Hall
Internet marketing is a wonderful thing, but it has it's drawbacks. For instance, if you own a brick and mortar store you have a *physical* presence that gets noticed. Customers will find you purely by chance by walking or driving down street where your store is located. If they didn't know you existed before, they do now.But online your business is buried among millions of websites. People can't just stumble upon it accidently. Do you feel like you're just spinning your wheels and getting nowhere? Or you're talking, but no one's listening? How, then, do you establish your presence and make your site known? Stand up and shout it to world! Not literally, of course, but figuratively speaking. You need to advertise and promote constantly. You must get your name and website "out there" for world to see. More importantly, you need to make a lasting impression so next time a customer is in market for your type of product, they'll remember *you* over someone else with similar products. It's called "name-branding." Get a catchy slogan or motto that people will associate with your name and website. Publish an ezine or report to build a mailing list of potential customers. Establish yourself as an expert in your field.
| | My Favorite Traffic Generation TechniqueWritten by Jeremy Gossman
My Favorite Traffic Generation Technique By Jeremy Gossman of UltimateWealthCreation.comArticles get exposure for me and my website. If you want to bring a continuous stream of highly targeted traffic to your website,then you should write articles related to your business. Write about topics you have learned about and are learning more about. Make it useful and informative. Don’t write a sales letter, but instead give good content so that readers will want to check out your website. You will want to include a resource box or signature at end. The search engines find articles that are posted online. This helps page rank of website I have with resource box on my article. Search engines put high value on amount of links you have to your web page. It’s even better if web page that links to you has a ton of high ranking pages linking into it. Something that I believe is a useful tool and resource is Google Toolbar. The http:/ oolbar.google.com will allow you to perform searches on Google's index, look at a particular page’s Page Rank (PR) and, look at Backward Links, links that are coming into a particular page. It also has other features that you may find useful as well. E-zine publishers find my articles and ask for permission to publish them to their list of subscribers.
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