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    How To Get Newspaper Advertising Cheaper Than Your Competition
    Several weeks ago I had an absolutely fascinating conversation with a newspaper advertising expert.In our meeting, he laid out some of the best newspaper ad tips I'd ever heard. There were tips that can save anyone money and make things go a lot more smoothly when dealing with newspapers and other publications.And one of the best secrets he told me -- which sounds really obvious, but is still a secret to most people -- is when you are looking at buying newspaper advertising, one of the things you should do is form a relationship with a representative.In other words, deal with one person and get to know them. Let them know you and what you are doing, and try to have a real business relationship with the person. It seems such a simple concept but you would be surprised that it actually requires planning as well as good "
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  • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
  • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
  • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
  • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts
    Affiliate Project X - Affiliate Secrets Exposed
    This is a review of a brand new ebook that has just been released on affiliate marketing. Written by the same guy of Adwords Miracle fame.Lets dive in and take a look, shall we?At only about 50 pages, Affiliate Project X is quite short, however it has little fluff. I would have liked more details on each technique however.Here is an outline of the methods inclosed in Affiliate Project X, to give you a better idea what it contains.Method One: The Leech. This section talks bout how to promote the most popular products on clickbank the right way.Method Two: The Affiliate Diary. This method concentrates on building a list. You use Adwords to build the list, however, with the money earned on the front end, it turns out to be free. Better than free in fact, since you are in profit if you do it right. A rather o
    As any experienced webmaster will tell you the search to increase traffic to their website is a never ending one. Acquiring backlinks to your website is a great way to increase your traffic but as webmasters gain internet marketing experience they quickly realize that getting someone to provide a quality link to their website is no easy task.

    There are a number of link building services on the internet geared towards "automating" your link building campaign, or promise "1000's of backlinks to your website instantly".

    I have tried many of these services during my first steps in online advertising and have made a few conclusions about what these sites actually provide:

    • Sites in these exchanges are generally brand new or of low quality. Ask yourself, do you see CNN or Google available for a link exchange at these sites?
    • Links pages for the sites in these exchanges are uncategorized search engine SPAM. Ask yourself, how valuable is a link from a page with 100's of other un-related links on it to your business? There are exceptions to any rule but my experience has shown that there are very few "valuable" links to be gained from a link exchange site. The time you spend searching for these few golden nuggets would be better spent adding content to your website.
    • Links pages are either not linked from the home page or are buried so deep in the site linking architecture that they are virtually unfindable. You aren't going to see very much traffic from that.
    • A massive burst of backlinks to your website is a red flag with the search engines and may cause you to drop in the rankings actually reducing the traffic to your website, the exact opposite affect you originally wanted.
    • Your email inbox is full of link request SPAM from the link exchange site. More often than not it is a waste of time to even view the site requesting the exchange. People seem to be more concerned with page rank in a link exchange than the actual traffic potential or content relevancy of the link and that's misguided at best.

    It may be a good idea for a brand new website to join a link exchange to get a few relevant backlinks to their site if other quality sites from the same industry are available for an exchange but for an established business I would steer clear of this strategy.

    Remember, Nothing is Free

    Nobody is going to give you a valuable link on their website for free. It is like taking money out of their pockets and handing it too you just because you sent them an email asking them too.

    A webmaster that has built up their website to the point where you would like to see your link on their site has done their homework and hard work to be the desireable link partner that you see.

    If you are not working diligently at making your website link worthy through original content, a unique tool, or a valuable service then I'm afraid you are going to have a hard road building quality backlinks. If you really want to climb to the top of the search engine rankings you will have to have people link to your website unsolicited.

    Ask yourself, should I be spending 8 hours a day mining up and sending link requests just to have them rejected because my site is no good? Wouldn't that time be better invested in improving your website so that you are the one being solicited for exchanges?

    Fact: High quality, high traffic websites (ie. where you want your link to be) have no need or desire to trade or silicit links to their site.

    While they may purchase a few strategic links to boost their search engine rankings or increase their overall site traffic you will not find too many information hubs that seek out reciprocal links. The fact is they can sell that "linkspace" as advertising so why would they reduce their earning potential to help you out?

    Great Ways to Get Unsolicited Backlinks

    The good news is that it is not all doom and gloom building links. You simply need to arm yourself with the right tools and then actually do the work.

    • Write articles in your field of expertise and publish them in article directories with a link to your site in the author resource box.
    • Directory Submissions
    • Post in Forums in your industry. A great way to build relationships, links and referrals.
    • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
    • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
    • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
    • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts
      Cyber Storm: America makes war on the First Amendment - their target, Bloggers
      As you read this our government is ramping up a campaign of oppression against the heartland of America. Operation Cyber Storm, aimed directly at the right of free speech is ready to be deployed against all of us.Bloggers are thus acknowledged as Americans last hope for freedom.Bloggers have for years now shown their collective muscle of the mind and heart, changing the direction of government action in many instances, and exposing the corruption that is now endemic to every institution for which Americans pay so dearly.Now the government has decided they must be silenced. It is time to fight back. We can return America to the governance of the people. In that battle bloggers are our first line of resistance.The existence of those cantankerous bloggers whose on line discourse, diatribes, and insights annoy so
      ed links on it to your business? There are exceptions to any rule but my experience has shown that there are very few "valuable" links to be gained from a link exchange site. The time you spend searching for these few golden nuggets would be better spent adding content to your website.
    • Links pages are either not linked from the home page or are buried so deep in the site linking architecture that they are virtually unfindable. You aren't going to see very much traffic from that.
    • A massive burst of backlinks to your website is a red flag with the search engines and may cause you to drop in the rankings actually reducing the traffic to your website, the exact opposite affect you originally wanted.
    • Your email inbox is full of link request SPAM from the link exchange site. More often than not it is a waste of time to even view the site requesting the exchange. People seem to be more concerned with page rank in a link exchange than the actual traffic potential or content relevancy of the link and that's misguided at best.

    It may be a good idea for a brand new website to join a link exchange to get a few relevant backlinks to their site if other quality sites from the same industry are available for an exchange but for an established business I would steer clear of this strategy.

    Remember, Nothing is Free

    Nobody is going to give you a valuable link on their website for free. It is like taking money out of their pockets and handing it too you just because you sent them an email asking them too.

    A webmaster that has built up their website to the point where you would like to see your link on their site has done their homework and hard work to be the desireable link partner that you see.

    If you are not working diligently at making your website link worthy through original content, a unique tool, or a valuable service then I'm afraid you are going to have a hard road building quality backlinks. If you really want to climb to the top of the search engine rankings you will have to have people link to your website unsolicited.

    Ask yourself, should I be spending 8 hours a day mining up and sending link requests just to have them rejected because my site is no good? Wouldn't that time be better invested in improving your website so that you are the one being solicited for exchanges?

    Fact: High quality, high traffic websites (ie. where you want your link to be) have no need or desire to trade or silicit links to their site.

    While they may purchase a few strategic links to boost their search engine rankings or increase their overall site traffic you will not find too many information hubs that seek out reciprocal links. The fact is they can sell that "linkspace" as advertising so why would they reduce their earning potential to help you out?

    Great Ways to Get Unsolicited Backlinks

    The good news is that it is not all doom and gloom building links. You simply need to arm yourself with the right tools and then actually do the work.

    • Write articles in your field of expertise and publish them in article directories with a link to your site in the author resource box.
    • Directory Submissions
    • Post in Forums in your industry. A great way to build relationships, links and referrals.
    • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
    • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
    • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
    • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts
      Why the Minimum Wage Media Spin Doesn't Matter to Your Business
      Think we live in a tough economy? Think again.Have a look at these up-to-date stats...59% of all Americans are directly or indirectly (via 401K's and pensions) invested in the stock market: an all-time high in percentage of population who, in October, benefited from stock market highs.In fact, a greater percentage of Americans are market-invested than ever before in history, in part thanks to 401K Plans – which, in many cases, have employer matching contributions. For small business, the health of big business is often a predictive factor of success and prosperity; spending by big business trickles down.So it was good news as we wrote this that, 256 of the S&P 500 companies had reported their 3rd quarter earnings and 70% beat estimates, only 23% came in under their estimates. Overall 3rd quarter growth exceeds 17
      link exchange to get a few relevant backlinks to their site if other quality sites from the same industry are available for an exchange but for an established business I would steer clear of this strategy.

      Remember, Nothing is Free

      Nobody is going to give you a valuable link on their website for free. It is like taking money out of their pockets and handing it too you just because you sent them an email asking them too.

      A webmaster that has built up their website to the point where you would like to see your link on their site has done their homework and hard work to be the desireable link partner that you see.

      If you are not working diligently at making your website link worthy through original content, a unique tool, or a valuable service then I'm afraid you are going to have a hard road building quality backlinks. If you really want to climb to the top of the search engine rankings you will have to have people link to your website unsolicited.

      Ask yourself, should I be spending 8 hours a day mining up and sending link requests just to have them rejected because my site is no good? Wouldn't that time be better invested in improving your website so that you are the one being solicited for exchanges?

      Fact: High quality, high traffic websites (ie. where you want your link to be) have no need or desire to trade or silicit links to their site.

      While they may purchase a few strategic links to boost their search engine rankings or increase their overall site traffic you will not find too many information hubs that seek out reciprocal links. The fact is they can sell that "linkspace" as advertising so why would they reduce their earning potential to help you out?

      Great Ways to Get Unsolicited Backlinks

      The good news is that it is not all doom and gloom building links. You simply need to arm yourself with the right tools and then actually do the work.

      • Write articles in your field of expertise and publish them in article directories with a link to your site in the author resource box.
      • Directory Submissions
      • Post in Forums in your industry. A great way to build relationships, links and referrals.
      • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
      • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
      • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
      • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts
        Marketing with a Smile
        It just amazes me how many new marketers start their journey by looking for something that will make them money instead of something that will make them happy.After all is said and done, it's not really the money that anyone is looking for but rather what the money can do for us.To be making pockets full of cash and hating what you do would be awful. (lol, well at least not as awful as not making money and still being miserable).My point is that if it don't feel good don't do it and don't expect any customers to do it either.Chances are if your doing what makes you smile and makes your day a little brighter it will have the same affect on your associates, members, subscribers, customers, grand kids, spouses, and even mother in laws.When the process of making yourself happy becomes number one priority it al
        website so that you are the one being solicited for exchanges?

        Fact: High quality, high traffic websites (ie. where you want your link to be) have no need or desire to trade or silicit links to their site.

        While they may purchase a few strategic links to boost their search engine rankings or increase their overall site traffic you will not find too many information hubs that seek out reciprocal links. The fact is they can sell that "linkspace" as advertising so why would they reduce their earning potential to help you out?

        Great Ways to Get Unsolicited Backlinks

        The good news is that it is not all doom and gloom building links. You simply need to arm yourself with the right tools and then actually do the work.

        • Write articles in your field of expertise and publish them in article directories with a link to your site in the author resource box.
        • Directory Submissions
        • Post in Forums in your industry. A great way to build relationships, links and referrals.
        • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
        • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
        • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
        • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts
          Google and DMOZ (The Open Directory Project) – The Odd Couple of Internet Directory
          Google and DMOZ - Organizational Dichotomies in PartnershipIn one corner you have Google – analytic, automated, user interactive, driven by rules-based mathematical algorithms, digital efficiency – trusted and respected.In the other corner you have The Open Directory Project (DMOZ) – completely people-driven, uncommunicative, no rules, no feedback, inefficient, analog – not trusted.It is like having Herman Hollerith's punch card system feed data into today's grid and super computing environment. It just DOES NOT COMPUTE! Stone Age meets the Digital Age.So what is the relationship between this two unlikely partners?Google commands the Worldwide Directory of Website Registration. But you cannot
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        • Write a Blog about your industry and run the blog from your domain. Suggested Blog Software - Wordpress
        • Run a Topsites or Banner Exchange in your industry. These types of exchanges have a small banner that must be placed on member websites to track statistics. You can include a link to your site in this button code. This method is not applicable to all industries and may hurt your credibility in some.
        • Offer a unique tool or service from your website. Preferrably a free one. Provide HTML form code so webmasters can insert your tool into their websites if possible.
        • Run a niche links directory with categories related to your main website topic and link it to your home page with the name "partners" or "resources". You will get a lot of SPAM from unrelated sites that you will have to reject but you will get a few golden nuggets. You will also find that many sites will place the reciprocal link on their site and not remove it even if you reject them since most links manager scripts will check for your reciprocal prior to accepting a link request into the database for approval. I have worked out a number of side deals with websites after they solicited a reciprocal links request. I may not have liked the links page they offered to place my link on, but I know they are interested in an exchange and if they have a webpage that suits my site better strategically I will send them an email. They may reject your request but it sure beats "cold calling" webmasters through email. Remember to make your links directory attractive and easy to find with some form of built in search if possible.

        You will notice that all of my suggestions for ways to build quality backlinks require work on your part to implement. Sorry there is no way around this, as it should be.

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