The Fatal Attraction of Online Marketers

Written by David Leonhardt


Suppose you were offered 263 links coming into your website from 263 other websites all in one fell swoop. Everybody knows thatrepparttar more inbound links you have,repparttar 124903 higher you will rise inrepparttar 124904 search engine rankings.

Suppose further that these were real links from real websites that actually sold real products and services – no cheap FFAs throwing come-ons on a street corner onrepparttar 124905 bad side of town.

Suppose further that this offer includedrepparttar 124906 reciprocal linking code for all 263 sites that just had to be cut and pasted into your website. Piece of cake.

Does it get any sexier than this? Are you drooling yet? Doesrepparttar 124907 sweet perfume of "ka-ching!" float around your head? Is this love at first site?

Well, no, it's actually a fatal attraction, one you had best resist. One that could infect your website with deadly communicable diseases.

I resisted this very offer not long ago, and you should resist anything similar. Here's why:

4.The link pages on these sites are essentially link farms. The more links on a page,repparttar 124908 less value they have in a search engine's eyes, especially when you start approaching or even passing 100 links. And don't expect any direct traffic from this kind of link, either.

"Why you Must Secure your Digital Product and 'Thank You' Web Page".

Written by Bob Mobino


A couple of years back, I paid my duesrepparttar 'hard way'.

My web site was up and running,repparttar 124902 sales letter had been 'crafted' withrepparttar 124903 most influential marketing techniques andrepparttar 124904 profits had been consistently coming-in, until...

Until I noticed a considerable 'drop in ClickBank sales' for 2 months in a row. You can't imagine how this extensive declination in sales, affected my mood and self-esteem.

I started critiquing my sales literature all over again and re-evaluating every tidbit of my marketing strategy... everything seemed to be "working flawlessly", but yet... "Not enough sales volume - hey, this isn't me (I contemplated)... I am one of those copywriters who consistently 'live-by'repparttar 124905 4%-6% sales ratios!"

Then one Sunday morning, I rushed to thoroughly check my web site's statistics, and to my blow...

My ClickBank's "Thank You" page had beenrepparttar 124906 4th most visited section of my web site!

Holly-Golly! Almost certainly, an ungracious customer had submitted my 'Thank You' web page all overrepparttar 124907 web. My 'digital gizmo' had been downloaded over 460+ times, according to my web server's statistics. Needless to say that my 'voice of harassment' starting 'echoing' all overrepparttar 124908 block (something like "aaaarrrrggrgrghhhh!...ahhh..oh!ohhhhh!").

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