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Make Your Move - Right Into Management t can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site.Are you ready to move up the corporate ladder and shoulder management responsibilities? There are a number of indicators that can tell you if you are ready for the big leap. If you are in a staff or line job and feel that you should consider a career shift and look for bigger challenges, then maybe you should seriously consider moving into a management position.You may not get promoted quickly to your desired position - promotions are highly competitive and you need to prove yourself (often over and over) to reach But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s h How Do You Promote Your Online Business Offline Listen. Some make submitting pages to search engines sound like the fast track to search engine ranking nirvana. Not to mention you’ll see offers to submit your site to a scadzillion sites for some low nominal fee.You must really work hard to make money on the Internet. Are you doing it the right way? This article is going to cover a few of the basic steps that you can use to promote your Internet business, using offline tactics. Some are free, others require hard earned money.From the first day when I started an Internet home business opportunity a couple of moths ago, all that you read about were that the money is in the list and that has not change. The way you build your list has changed, but you still need that list, i Yeah right. It’s enough to make Pinocchio's nose grow! Because it’s just not true. Basically there are really only three search engines that count. Google snags more than 60% of all searches. Yahoo 23%. While MSN search has less than 10%. Which leaves a bit over 5% for the remaining scadzillions to fight over. So don’t fall for the line those snake oil salesmen would have you believe. You know? That submitting to all known search engines will have the bots lining up like addicts at a methadone clinic to get at your site. With traffic following your high search engine rankings shortly thereafter. Besides it's not even necessary. Since if you have just one link from a site already in Google or Yahoo those bots will find you. Sooner or later. Making it safe to keep your wallet securely in your pants or purse. Now I tell you all this knowing there may be one exception. But only for those who insist on submitting out of some sense of leaving no stone unturned. If that's you, do you know which one page might be the only possible exception to the "It Ain’t Necessary to Submit Your Site" rule? Let me cue up the Final Jeopardy music while you ponder that. Give up? Okay, I’m talking about your site map. Reason being your site map points the bots to the promised land of all pages from your site. Or should. Given that let me make this site map submission thing super quick and easy. First to insure the bots can’t help but find yours, put a link to your site map in the footer of every page on your site. That’s right, EVERY page. This way no matter which page the bot lands on first it can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site. But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s ho Having Trouble Making Money? You Might Have A Nasty Case of MCN ch leaves a bit over 5% for the remaining scadzillions to fight over.Do you spend the majority of your time trying to convince your prospects that they absolutely must buy your product? Are you experiencing low conversion rates and high negative-response rates? Are you starting to feel like internet marketing success really is just a myth? Do you think everyone is lying to you?These are all symptoms of MCN, marketing in a crowded niche. If you're dealing with them on a regular basis, chances are there are just plain too many people selling a similiar product to your same So don’t fall for the line those snake oil salesmen would have you believe. You know? That submitting to all known search engines will have the bots lining up like addicts at a methadone clinic to get at your site. With traffic following your high search engine rankings shortly thereafter. Besides it's not even necessary. Since if you have just one link from a site already in Google or Yahoo those bots will find you. Sooner or later. Making it safe to keep your wallet securely in your pants or purse. Now I tell you all this knowing there may be one exception. But only for those who insist on submitting out of some sense of leaving no stone unturned. If that's you, do you know which one page might be the only possible exception to the "It Ain’t Necessary to Submit Your Site" rule? Let me cue up the Final Jeopardy music while you ponder that. Give up? Okay, I’m talking about your site map. Reason being your site map points the bots to the promised land of all pages from your site. Or should. Given that let me make this site map submission thing super quick and easy. First to insure the bots can’t help but find yours, put a link to your site map in the footer of every page on your site. That’s right, EVERY page. This way no matter which page the bot lands on first it can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site. But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s h Are You Targeting the Right Prospects with Your Small Business Marketing? r Yahoo those bots will find you. Sooner or later. Making it safe to keep your wallet securely in your pants or purse.Steve called from Minneapolis to ask how to attract new clients for his auto repair shop. He has been in business for two years and has four trained technicians to keep busy, but he was having difficulty attracting enough new customers.Steve wasn't just waiting for people to show up at his shop. He regularly mailed letters to new homeowners in the area. His rationale was that people who had just moved into town would be looking for a mechanic before long.Steve wanted to know why what seemed like a good strat Now I tell you all this knowing there may be one exception. But only for those who insist on submitting out of some sense of leaving no stone unturned. If that's you, do you know which one page might be the only possible exception to the "It Ain’t Necessary to Submit Your Site" rule? Let me cue up the Final Jeopardy music while you ponder that. Give up? Okay, I’m talking about your site map. Reason being your site map points the bots to the promised land of all pages from your site. Or should. Given that let me make this site map submission thing super quick and easy. First to insure the bots can’t help but find yours, put a link to your site map in the footer of every page on your site. That’s right, EVERY page. This way no matter which page the bot lands on first it can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site. But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s h Leave Every Sales Talk On A Positive Note! u ponder that.When I was a rookie salesman with Time-Life Books, I was taught a great principle:Always follow a negative with a positive.For example, if a prospect asked, “How much is it?” we’d give a three-step reply:(1) We’d disclose the price, without hesitation; (2) We’d immediately follow it with a positive statement, diminishing the starkness and sticker shock in hearing the price, by itself; and (3) We’d ask for the order, also known as closing the sale.So, as an example, we’d say: Give up? Okay, I’m talking about your site map. Reason being your site map points the bots to the promised land of all pages from your site. Or should. Given that let me make this site map submission thing super quick and easy. First to insure the bots can’t help but find yours, put a link to your site map in the footer of every page on your site. That’s right, EVERY page. This way no matter which page the bot lands on first it can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site. But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s h Building Your List With Coregistration Leads t can’t miss your site map. And in turn follow it to all the pages of your site.Even though it is very big business, many people have never heard of coregistration services and coregistration leads. The concept of a coregistration lead is that the site visitor is signing up or registering for multiple offers at once, or at least has that option.You have probably participated in the co-registration lead generation process and did not even know it at the time. If you have signed up for a free email account, surely you remember that as part of the registration process for the account, you fille But wait. You gotta have a site map to submit a site map, right? Well then, here’s a nifty little site map generator that should be good enough to get you started. http://www.netroglycerine.com/sitemap.html It gets high marks from me because it works and it is available at no charge. Here’s how it works. Enter your URL. Click none of the check boxes. Then hit ENTER on your keyboard since there is no start or run key on the page. Then right before your very eyes, in seconds, one general issue site map will appear. Next "View Source". Cut and paste the code into your page template and away you go. One quick and dirty site map ready for submission. Or you can edit it a tad to clean it up a bit. Oh and if you aren’t enamored with that approach here are some other suggestions. Both free and for fee.
Yahoo http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/request Google http://www.google.com/addurl.html Anyway, whether you use a tool to shave hours off the process or feel compelled to create your site map by hand, submitting a site map is a once and done deal. Do so and sooner or later a hapless search engine bot will be assigned to check out the page you submitted. When it does it will think it hit web pages paydirt and get busy indexing all pages in your site. There. Now you know which page, if any, to submit where. Copyright 2004 John Gergye
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