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Advertising 101 ent especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality.You have your corporate ID package, a website and are doing search engine advertising using ReachLocal.com. You have an excellent PR program in place that includes an nTarget.com-based email newsletter, guest speaking and media relations. And, you are working feverishly to retain the customers you have. You are, right?Then, it is time to ramp up the marketing noise with advertising. From Professor Hoover's Advertising 101 file, here are a few things you need to ask before you launch that ad campaign.What can I There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web Email Advertising - How Ad Tracking Helped Create a Killer Ad Here’s a scenario you don’t want to happen:I recently undertook an email advertising promotion, using a number of advertising media. The exercise involved a program of mine called the Magical Marketing system.As an email advertising Internet marketing exercise, I decided that I wanted to approach the members of some of the affiliate programs that are featured in Magical Marketing, and offer their members the chance to join this system, and reap the benefit of the multiple promotion methods that it employs.And. as an email advertising mar You’ve spent hours and hours researching the best most profitable keywords for your particular affiliate web page. You chose these keywords because they have good demand, people are searching these terms yet they are not so competitive that they are impossible to rank well for within the top 2 pages of Google, MSN or Yahoo. You’ve also gained a few quality inbound links via reciprocal link partners and writing a few relevant articles that have inbound links pointing at your target page. The search engines have rewarded your efforts by giving you a top 20 listing this popular search term. You notice surge in traffic to this page. No doubt due to the exposure in the SE’s. You start seeing dollar signs. After a few days you notice your page is dropped like a hot potato and your top 20 ranking is gone you’re now on page 11 buried... never to be found!Before you feel the burn of the capital "L" in your forehead, realize this is a common problem with many websites but can be resolved easily... Lets back track to see what might have happened. 1. Web surfer types in your popular term into the SE (MSN, Google…) (great!)
What happened? You did everything correctly in leading the visitor to your page with good keywords and offpage optimization, but they left because your web content was not compelling, relevant or interesting enough to grab and keep their attention. You will eventually lose SE rankings if the major SE’s detect this pattern of visitor behavior, that is, where the visitor finds your site through legitimate keyword search yet quickly clicks back to the search results page and continues looking. Why? Because the SE’s will deem your pages not relevant for that particular search term. Remember, there is a correlation between web content - higher search engine rank and increased online traffic. It is therefore critical to write compelling, interesting relevant content especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality. There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web The Everyman rewarded your efforts by giving you a top 20 listing this popular search term.I was reading an intriguing book the other day. It gave me an idea and made me reflect on my life to date.I’ve always been a good worker. Responsible, loyal, dedicated. Well, a short while ago I noticed a shift in my attitude. Here I was working for a corporation, a good corporation by most standards, but I was going nuts. I could never do enough for them. When I reached or exceeded my goals they just moved the carrot out a little further. And always, a bit out of reach. Sure, I was making a decent enough sala You notice surge in traffic to this page. No doubt due to the exposure in the SE’s. You start seeing dollar signs. After a few days you notice your page is dropped like a hot potato and your top 20 ranking is gone you’re now on page 11 buried... never to be found!Before you feel the burn of the capital "L" in your forehead, realize this is a common problem with many websites but can be resolved easily... Lets back track to see what might have happened. 1. Web surfer types in your popular term into the SE (MSN, Google…) (great!)
What happened? You did everything correctly in leading the visitor to your page with good keywords and offpage optimization, but they left because your web content was not compelling, relevant or interesting enough to grab and keep their attention. You will eventually lose SE rankings if the major SE’s detect this pattern of visitor behavior, that is, where the visitor finds your site through legitimate keyword search yet quickly clicks back to the search results page and continues looking. Why? Because the SE’s will deem your pages not relevant for that particular search term. Remember, there is a correlation between web content - higher search engine rank and increased online traffic. It is therefore critical to write compelling, interesting relevant content especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality. There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web A Look at Soda Vending Machines pes in your popular term into the SE (MSN, Google…) (great!)
Soda vending machines come in a number of sizes. You can get soda vending machines in a system that holds just four or six selections, or you can get machines that dispense dozens upon dozens of cans. Choose a smaller size if you’re looking to save money or space. Choose a larger size if you think the customers will be diverse enough in their tastes, and if you think total traffic will merit the greater number of selections.Soda vending machines can be the closed-box type, where you can’t see the beverages, or the gla 2. Your listing displays in the first two pages of search results (great!) 3. Visitor reads your description which seems relevant and decides to click and visit your page (great!) 4. Visitor enters your page and quickly leaves…(Not great!) What happened? You did everything correctly in leading the visitor to your page with good keywords and offpage optimization, but they left because your web content was not compelling, relevant or interesting enough to grab and keep their attention. You will eventually lose SE rankings if the major SE’s detect this pattern of visitor behavior, that is, where the visitor finds your site through legitimate keyword search yet quickly clicks back to the search results page and continues looking. Why? Because the SE’s will deem your pages not relevant for that particular search term. Remember, there is a correlation between web content - higher search engine rank and increased online traffic. It is therefore critical to write compelling, interesting relevant content especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality. There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web Podcast Promotion their attention.So, you have finished your podcast. After setting up all your equipment, adding finishing touches to your podcast, and finally uploading your podcast to the web, how do you get people to listen to your podcast? It would be an awful shame after spending your valuable time creating a podcast, only to have it die without any listeners.Word of mouth is an effective way of getting your podcast out there; emailing your friends and acquaintances can be very beneficial. Don't be bashful about telling your friends, family, c You will eventually lose SE rankings if the major SE’s detect this pattern of visitor behavior, that is, where the visitor finds your site through legitimate keyword search yet quickly clicks back to the search results page and continues looking. Why? Because the SE’s will deem your pages not relevant for that particular search term. Remember, there is a correlation between web content - higher search engine rank and increased online traffic. It is therefore critical to write compelling, interesting relevant content especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality. There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web Corporate Branding: A High Priority For All Companies ent especially for affiliate type websites. Do not try to hard sell the affiliate products you are trying to get visitors to click on (your merchant site). Instead, pre-sell them with the best information stressing in real terms what the benefits are to the visitor. You want them to willingly click on the merchant link with an “ open to buy “ mentality.The great gurus of the business world have understood that if you want to communicate a powerful idea, you may do better by a visual representation than by spinning abstract representations. Visual representation of a business and its services is very crucial for gaining an identity and creating a customer base in the market. A successful tool for representing your company, your products and your services with an unforgettable identity is a "logo". The logo is the first object people look at to build an impression about the There is an art to writing content to pre-sell your visitors… Here are a few tips: Stress the Benefits Early What you say will greatly effect if the person stays or leaves your web page. This seems like the most obvious thing yet so many web sites get it wrong. You must quickly within the first few seconds (remember this is internet time) establish the benefit of whatever your page is promoting…and how it is useful to the visitor. Leave the "I " and "About Us" pages out of site until the visitor has gained trust looking for what they want whether you're providing information or actual products. Read Your Page From the Visitors Perspective Sure you understand what you are saying, you wrote it! But is it really clear to a first time visitor? Strive to make the complex sound simple…that's what communicating is really about. Hopefully your website topic or theme isn't about something inherently complex however you still need to stand back and reread it. Don't assume the visitor has great knowledge about what you are writing about so don't leave things out that you think are unimportant. Make sure you define any jargon or industry related terms that may confuse the visitor. Make sure your content flows logically. Avoid the scattered thought syndrome where ideas are all over the page. Reread. Make sure your page navigation is consistent from page to page. If the visitor gets lost a good site map can solve this problem; make sure this link is included with your main navigation.
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