Internet marketing
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2010-12-24
2010-12-04
Auto Mass Traffic Generation software
This training program was developed by Mo Latif .This course does not use the old traffic methods such as Article Marketing, SEO, Google Adwords etc. which take a long time to see results.
As you know without traffic no online business can succeed so it may be worth having a look at this system of getting traffic to your ebusiness at a fairly low cost, the volume of traffic is very large with just a little amount of work.
Mo Latif says that the Auto Mass Traffic System is used by the Fortune 500 Companies and other big players.
Internet marketers can link directly to their offers or affiliate offers with or without a landing page, which is another plus.
There is full training via manuals, videos and coaching software including mindmaps, blueprints, flow charts and diagrams.
This training program concentrates on showing you how to use CPV (Cost Per View also known as Pay Per View). It is a lot less costly compared with PPC. With CPV you can get a lot of traffic at a very low cost, you can start a campaign for as little as 1cent per view as long as you know what you are doing and as this program trains you in the correct way step by step.
You must understand your target audience needs and match the right needs with the right offer that will get them to buy.
This course gives a 60 day money back promise which means you can try the program with no financial risk (always a plus).
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2010-12-03
Internet marketing - Putting an Online and offline models together. Part 5
So how do you get them to come back? Here's a pop quiz for you, choose the best answer (it's a no-brainer):
a) offering so much valuable information, they bookmark your site and return on their own;
b) building so much trust and familiarity that, when they think of widgets, or of asking for an opinion, or for buying anything widget-like, they think of you (that's called branding your name);
c) promoting your website so much that, when they think of widgets, they automatically think of your website (that's also branding, the name of your site in this case)
d) have a mailing list they can subscribe to (this might be the online equivalent of a guest book in a store) and receive updates on information on your website;
e) have contests on your site;
f) endorse other people's sites and products, with an appropriate byline including your own url;
g) give away things;
h) hang out in places online that your potential visitors frequent (forums, bulletin boards, chat rooms, conferences, seminars) and make friends, give away free information and helpful links and tools, include your url in your signature where allowed;
i) blogging and using RSS feeds to keep people thinking of you and your widgets;
j) being a part of the search engine revolution and exploring the world of tagging, or social bookmarks (creating your own search engine with other like-minded anarchists :)
k) all of the above.
Each of these concept, infrastructure, and promotion ideas could be an article in its own right; but this is your basic outline for building your online business. The ultimate power of the internet is to level the playing field for both major corporations, little ol' you, and everyone in between. A business that fully utilizes the internet can throw away the purchased leads list, because cold calling and cold emailing is a thing of the past. Using the internet to its fullest business potential means putting your message where your potential customers can find it, and letting them come emailing, looking and calling for you.
Be sure to take advantage of the unique power of the internet, and keep the "internet" in your internet marketing
2010-12-02
Internet marketing - Putting an Online and offline models together. Part 4
You Need More Than Two Cans and a String
3) Promotion: people enter your world (the internet) via a browser. Since "the internet" is intangible, many people confuse the vehicle (AOL or Yahoo!, for example) with the destination itself, the internet. So let's be gentle with our potential visitors and make their journey from landing pad to your neighborhood as effortless, pleasant and convenient as possible.
If they are interested in buying widgets online, they will soon realize that there are a million widget salesmen out there. So they start narrowing down their search, and they comparison shop. First and foremost, they are information gatherers. Where do they go first? Probably to a search engine. Then they start exploring. They visit a site; if it fits their needs, they may bookmark it before they move on. When they move on, they may return to their Google or Yahoo! search results, or they may follow a link off of the page they visited.
So getting yourself listed in the search engines is important. This does not require your own domain name, although it's the best route to go, but a website where you can control your page content is essential. A search engine will not list a replicated affiliate website, such as http://any-old-program.com/aff_id=102109 but it will gladly list http://your-domain.com/any-old-program. Search engines want new, original information, so write something original on your website about every program you join. Link your articles, etc. to your web page, then link that page to your affiliate program.
Your own domain name, carefully chosen, will help to brand either your name or your website name, such as wallywalton.com wallyswidgets.com widgetworld.com etc. If you get a free website with finitesite.com, your url will be finitesite.com/wallywalton or something like that. It might be finitesite.com/member/wallywalton -- I forget, it's been a while since I had a site with them :) With some work, you can get a site with a url like this into the search engines. It's a great way to start if you can't afford domain name, hosting etc.
Sooner or later, your site visitor will be ready for a purchase. Maybe they will drive off to the nearest hardware store armed with all their new information and buy a widget there. If they found your site in the search engine, visited and bookmarked it, maybe they'll return and buy from you. Maybe they'll buy from the site they went to after your site. But 9 times out of 10, once they've left your site, they're gone forever.
So how do you make them to come back? We will talk over it in the next post.
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