วันพุธที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2550

Concentrate on what's important...

by: Phil Wiley

This is only my second letter in seven or eight weeks. Sorry about that, but at first I had no Internet connection when things went wrong with my satellite service (I'm now on wireless broadband)and then I developed a quite serious illness which I'm slowly getting over.If you want to, you can read more on my forum I reckon you should go there anyway, it's a great community.Incidentally the forum posts are being indexed by Google, which makes it a good place to get links to your websites - as long as you've got something useful/interesting to say that is :)Ok, I'll keep this relatively short because I'm still not feeling too good. But I hope that normal "service" has now resumed.

1. Concentrate on what's important...

First of all, it looks like I'm missed seeing a lot of new products since I've been offline

When I visited my forum I saw a number of programs/software being talked about that I'd never even heard of.

And, do you know what? I didn't really care that I'd missed the products being announced.

There's probably nothing wrong with them. They're most likely useful. They're probably worth investigating.

But... remember this.

It's IMPORTANT to not get distracted with new things all the time. You could spend all your limited web time learning how to usenew tools, when really you should be focusing on improving your sites and your skills and your own business.

I remember David Garfinkel and Mark Joyner saying to me in Vegas that I should focus on what I'm good at (in my case writing).

And that's what you should be doing too.

Play to your strengths.

Work out what you're good at/what your main interests are and give them most of your attention and time.

Don't get sidetracked by everything new that comes along.

Write down your "online business" plan, even if it's only on one piece of paper. And work out the steps you need to take to achieve success with it. Doing this will help you focus on what matters, and it will clear your head so that you know where you should be spending your time.

Once you've mapped out your action steps you need to follow them. Don't make a plan and then not stick to it. Don't let anyone oranything put you off. Go for it.

Don't sign up for every crappy new scheme that comes along. Don't buy every new piece of software or every ebook.

Do what works for YOU and use the tools that works for YOU.

And just go for it.

2. One of the smartest brains around...

I'm not sure if you've heard of him, but James Maduk is one of the smartest business brains around. He's been working online since 1995, writes monthly articles for Entrepreneur Magazine, and he's an expert at online selling.

Plus he's got more products on the market than anyone I know, even beating the prolific Marlon Sanders.

So why he's not amazingly well known in this field I'll never know.

I'm a big fan, especially of his member only site

If you'd like an introduction to his style and knowledge have a look at one of his free weekly webcasts, where he uses "internet whiteboard" technology to get his messages across.

And when you've finished watching and listening you might fancy signing up for his affiliate program which is looks like turning into one of the best around.

3. Free Amazon Tools...

If you're promoting Amazon's affiliate program here are a couple of useful sites which help you automate the process.

http://www.associatesshop.com/

and

http://www.addassociate.com/add_register.php

Associatesshop lets you add an Amazon store to your site and sell products of your choice, while Addassociates provides you with code which works much the same way as Google Adsense -meaning it "reads" the content of your webpage and displays context related products.

Of the two I prefer Addassociate, but you can't use it on pages where you're running Google Adsense ads.

Anyway, they're both free and could be a useful addition to your sites.

4. Beginners Bit...

I get heaps of letters about how difficult it is to build a good looking website. But I get even more letters about the complexities of getting a webhost and uploading pages to it.

One simple way around this is to use Site Build It! (SBI) because it offers an all-in-one solution.

The mastermind behind SBI, Ken Evoy, has been really busy with SBI over the past few months, constantly adding new features and making it easier to use. I've owned SBI for a few years now and it's now a far, far better site building tool than when I started using it. And it was good then.

One thing SBI is ideal for is displaying Google Adsense ads.

To really make big profits from Adsense you need a lot of content pages. Using SBI for these sites makes sense because once you've got over the learning curve it leaves you totally free toconcentrate on providing that content. So you can quickly put out a lot more pages.

Plus the in-built tools help you keep that content on topic, which means that Adsense can read that your pages correctly and display relevant ads.

In fact Ken has put together a very good info site about using SBI with Adsense. You should spend a bit of time reading through it.

http://salesnow.sitesell.com/adsense/

5. Stuck for ideas what to build a site about?

Try reading Michael Holland's Strike it Niche.It's a great place to begin.

Michael's done a great research job, giving you ideas for 70 different sites, and explaining just what you need to do to profit from eachof them. Reading this ebook should leave you dancing with enthusiasm.

6. As a follow on to the stuff higher up...

Do you ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of data?Well you're not the only one.

I just checked out the online edition of The Guardian, one of the best UK daily papers, and found this report:

"There's a lot of data on our hard disks, and there's more accumulating by the day. The University of Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems has just updated its "How Much Information?" study. In 2002 we created over five exabytes of data, in the form of video, print, magnetic and optical media — an increase of over 30% a year since 1999. That's equivalent to half a million new collections the size of the US Library of Congress — 92% of which was on magnetic media, and most of that was on hard disk."

About the author:Phil Wiley is the author of the best selling book Mini Site Profits www.minisiteprofits.comand writes the free weekly Letter from Phil at www.ozemedia.com

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Google Adsense Strategies and Tips

by: Alden Smith

Adsense is beginning to make a huge impact on the affiliate marketing industry today. Because of this, weak affiliate merchants have the tendency to die faster than ever and ad networks will be losing their customers quickly.

If you are in a losing rather than winning in the affiliate program you are currently promoting, maybe it is about time to consider going into the Adsense marketing and start earning some real cash.

Google is readily providing well written and highly relevant ads that are closely chosen to match the content on your pages. You do not have to look for them yourselves as the search engine will be the doing the searching for you from other people’s source.

You also don't have to spend time in choosing different kind of ads for different pages. Google makes it very easy for you, with no codes to mess around for different affiliate programs.

You will be able to concentrate on providing good and quality content, as the search engines will be the ones finding the best ads in which to put your pages on.

You are still allowed to add Adsense ads even if you already have affiliate links on your site. It is prohibited, however, to imitate the look and feel of the Google ads for your affiliate links. One of the things you can do, however, is to utilize Google's custom palette to customize your Google ads, making them to appear a part of the web page itself. The idea here is to match background and links to match the theme of your site. People on the internet today are trained to click on a link that is blue, and if your Google ads have the same theme as your web page, it makes the Google ads appear to be a portion of your "content."

You can also filter up to 200 URLs. This gives you a chance to block ads for the sites that do not meet your guidelines, and also block competitors. Remember that it is unavoidable that Adsense may be competing for some space on web sites that all other revenues are sharing.

Owners of small sites are allowed to plug a bit of a code into their sites and instantly have relevant text ads that appeal to your visitors appear instantly on your pages. If you own many sites, you only need to apply once. Then ,you are issued a unique "publisher ID", which can be used on any site you currently own. A small snippet of Javascript is placed on your site in the location you wish the ads to appear in, and generally speaking, the ads from Goggle will appear in minutes. This ends the hassle of having to apply to many affiliate programs, and keeping track of many different URL's and user ID's and passwords.

As Google ads are very easy to customize, and can be placed anywhere on your site you wish, you can experiment with placement, colors, and themes. Many tricks are available to the resourceful webmaster, including adding images in conjunction with your Google ads to make them more noticeable.

The payment rates can vary extremely. The payment you will be receiving per click depends on how much advertisers are paying per click to advertise with the use of the AdWords. Advertisers can pay as little as 5 cents and as high as $10-12, sometimes even more than that too. Some savvy lawyers are currently paying as high as $75 for advertising the keyword mesothelioma! And you, as the ad publisher, are earning a share of that money generated.

If your results remain stagnant, it can help if you try and build simple and uncluttered pages so that the ads can catch the visitor’s eyes more. It sometimes pay to differ from the usual things that people are doing already. Google has many tutorials, including a "heat chart" which shows you where the best placement for ads are. You will need an account to access these tutorials. Sign up for an Adsense account at https://www.google.com/adsense/?sourceid=aso&subid=ww-et-awhome&hl=en_US. It is also a refreshing sight for your visitor once they see something different for a change.

It is still wise to look at other people’s information and format your Adsense in a like manner. A wise old business axiom is to "find a good business model, then copy it." Let others do the hard work for you, and learn from a successful site. Just think about it as doing yourself a favor by not having to work too hard to know what content to have. Look to sites that have high page rank, and carefully observe their layouts, their content, and placement of their ads. A little time spent doing research can put dollars in your pocket down the road.

Publishers have the option of choosing to have their ads displayed only on a certain site or sites. You can also have them displayed on a large network of sites if you so desire. Google now has the option to allow other people to advertise on your site. This only makes good sense. If you are marketing to a tightly defined niche, you can place your own ads, written by you, on site that allow this option. The choice is yours, depending on what you think will work best to your advantage.

It is important to note that you cannot choose certain topics only. If you do this, search engines will not place Adsense ads on your site and you will be missing out a great opportunity in making hundreds and even thousands of dollars cash.

Topics to be avoided includes gambling, firearms, ammunition, tobacco or drugs. If you are being offered more cash in exchange of doing Adsense with these kinds, it is just like signing your own termination paper.

With all the information that people need in your hands already, all you have to do is turn Google Adsense into your own cash cow. It all boils down to a win-win situation both for the content site owners and the webmasters or publishers.

Our website, http://www.for-the-record.biz, is a good source of information for the beginning marketer. We present a lot of content for those needing more information on a variety of subjects.

It's All About The Leads: Publishing to Capture Profits

by: Jack Humphrey
Copyright 2005 Jack Humphrey

All online businesses are nothing more than lead capturing machines. They capture traffic from search engines and links from other sources and turn that traffic into leads which turn into sales of products and services being sold on their sites.

But there is another booming industry surfacing that utilizes specific niche content to attract leads for 3rd parties to convert into sales for banks, realtors, lawyers, and many other groups.

And in many cases these leads sell for a lot more than you can make from the same people clicking on your Adsense ads. A LOT more.

This is partially what is meant by going “beyond Adsense.” You are simply getting into the lead generation business. Which is the same as Adsense publishing, but with Adsense you are selling your leads for pennies instead of dollars.

You can certainly create sites that sell affiliate products to the leads they generate. Most people are operating under this business model in some fashion.

But you can also capture the leads and sell them to people who are willing to pay anywhere from $1-$25 per qualified lead.

What is a “qualified” lead? This depends on the deal you set up with the person you are collecting them for. Sometimes it means a lead has filled out an information request form. Other times it simply means they have signed up for an autoresponder sequence that guides them to a purchase or other action.

In all cases I have studied, the income per lead is far higher than having the same traffic come through your site and clicking on pay per click links.

It takes more work to find buyers and set up deals with them for the leads you can supply them, but once it is in motion, you are promoting your site with a greater return in mind than even selling a product on the site can produce per 1000 visitors.

How you find the niches and create the sites to attract these leads is a topic for another day. The people doing this most successfully are groups of publishers like those at Content Desk. http://contentdesk.com/csb

But today we are talking about selling the leads generated by your sites to people interested in paying anywhere from $3-$25 per lead.

To get into the higher paying lead sales you generally have to set up deals directly with lenders, lawyers, real estate companies and the like. And by directly, I mean visiting offices and doing face to face meets to show what you can deliver and come to an agreement on what that’s worth.

There’s really big money being made this way. I know people making over $200,000.00 per month with this very system of attract-capture-deliver and working deals face-to-face with the people willing to pay very well for the leads.

One of my partners has a client who went to a local real estate company selling condos in a very lively, large metropolitan area. He made a deal to get 10% of resulting condo sales in exchange for providing leads to the company.

He set up a simple content site on the area, relocation information, and other relevant, attractive content that people looking to move to the area would be interested in. He now gets $10,000.00 every time a condo is sold to one of his generated leads.

He set up the deal face-to-face and the company is happy to pay him for helping them sell out their inventory faster than just relying on old fashioned offline lead generation.

There are people in your local area, most likely, willing to do the same kind of deal and who are totally unaware of how easy it is for us pubshers to generate leads for them. They are mystified by the web and think you are a “geek genius” who they are happy to simply pay to do your magic!

This business sure beats going to the same places and trying to teach them to do it themselves as a consultant. First of all, they don’t WANT to or they would already have started the long arduous process of learning and investing in an online presence for this purpose.

They want you to do it FOR them and will pay you to take the pressure off of them to learn how to generate e-leads.

Food for thought. This industry is growing in all directions and if you know how to build content sites that rank well in the engines and get a lot of traffic, you can make a killing selling leads instead of just peddling “clicks.”

About the author:
Jack Humphrey is managing partner of Content Desk where publishers use cutting-edge site building software and tactics to turn content into cash. Learn the art of niche content site publishing here: http://contentdesk.com/csb

Affiliate Marketing – And the Learning Curve

by: Vickie J Scanlon

When you put up your first website – you have to admit that you are pretty green to the ways of the Internet World. You think that once your website is up, and you have put your links in place, you will be in the money. I, and I am sure many, would love that to be true. Just think how many Super Affiliates we would have. I will give you a small sampling of what to truly expect.

The Begin of the Begin

You will be excited at first, and you will have a sense of pride in your accomplishment. Granted, it is no small feat to getting a website up and online. But this is just the beginning of your Internet Marketing experience.

Once you have your website up, you should be asking yourself -- where do I begin, or, what do I do now? If you are short of cash, which, in most cases people in the beginning are -- you can begin by:

1. Writing articles
2. Optimizing your site for the search engines
3. Putting Adsense on your site

All this takes time and work. But, when you first begin, you do have time to optimize, to write articles, and to put adsense ads on your site. Why? It has been said that for the next six months or nine months, Google, and possibly, the other search engines, may put you in the Sandbox. Some say the Sandbox exists, some says it does not. Whatever it is called, you will see a degree of dormancy in your site.

My own thinking is that there may be a pre-set time of six months before you see a rise in your unique clicks – I know I did. I feel that there may be several reasons for this:

1. It’s a great way to protect the Internet community against unscrupulous sites – I figure that these sites have a lifespan of six months before people give them the boot. It only takes one person to feel the blunt of a scam, before talk in the online forums begins.

2. Websites go up and go down daily. The search engines are looking at saving themselves time and money. If you are still on line after six months or nine months, you’re paying your dues, and they may figure you are serious about maintaining a business online.

What Do I Do During That Six or Nine Month Period

First, and foremost – since I have supplied you with this information – do not get frustrated and throw in the towel. Granted, at first the only clicks you may see is your own, but that will change.

Second, start positioning yourself, so when your dormancy with the search engines ends, you have the quality content, and the quality products to begin to fly. That means, writing articles, getting your name out to the masses, and learning to utilize Adsense.
And when you have spare change, try your hand at advertising on Adwords.

In the beginning your learning curve is just out of the starting gate – take this time to read, buy appropriate ebooks, experiment and research. All are important to moving your learning curve to the expert level.

To conclude, a website is just a small part, but an important part, of becoming an Affiliate Marketer. The other important elements, is persistence, hard work, and marketing. And finally, if you still have the passion after the initial exhilaration of becoming an online entrepreneur wanes – then you’ll make it.

About the author:Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management and Marketing. Visit her site at: http://www.myaffiliateplace.bizfor free tools, quality articles related to affiliate marketing, ebooks, how to info, affiliate opportunities – all aimed toward the affiliate marketer and the marketing process.

When is 'Spying on Your Competition' a Complete Waste of Time?

by: Ron HuttonCopyright 2005
Ron HuttonYour brain screams "Gimme Fast", "Gimme Easy", "Do it for me automatically"! So when you see the headline that reads..."Imagine Spying On Your Competition To Build A Massive Targeted Keyword List Of 3000 Or More Keywords On Auto-Pilot... In 10 Minutes Or Less And Skyrocket Your Adsense Profits Quickly And Easily"You think "Hmmmm. Sounds good. Looks intriguing...""Never Build Another Keyword List The Slow And Hard Way!"Gosh. Is it possible?"You must understand that this is a numbers game."O.K. Now tell me something not quite so obvious.The above headlines and subheadlines are quoted directly from a sales letter for a relatively new piece of software (no names will be mentioned here) that's intended to eliminate all the "hard work" of doing keyword research. It sounds exciting. No more tedious keyword research. Yes! I find life is so much more enjoyable when I don't have to engage my brain.Don't pull out your credit card just yet.With this particular product there's no need to review the entire sales letter to find out what else the software will do for you. It's all nicely summarized in the very first headline.The sales letter includes a link to view a nice video presentation demonstrating how the software works, and it certainly appears to do exactly what the author says it will. I have no doubt that the program delivers on all of the promises of the sales letter, but what exactly are you getting?Let's go back to the headline again..."Imagine Spying On Your Competition To Build A Massive Targeted Keyword List Of 3000 Or More Keywords On Auto-Pilot... In 10 Minutes Or Less And Skyrocket Your Adsense Profits Quickly And Easily"Again, I may be tempted to plop down one cool C Note, but what's wrong with this picture?What doesn't this software tell you?1) Keyword search frequency.2) The amount of competition for any keyword.3) Keyword bid cost in Google Adwords and/or the approximate Adsense value.When you take the approach of "spying on your competition", be very careful not to give your competition too much credit for having done their homework. Maybe they did. Maybe they didn't.If you generate a "highly targeted" keyword list of 3,000 keywords and you don't know the search frequency, the amount of competition for any of the keywords, the Adword bid cost or the approximate Adsense value, what do you do from there?ANSWER: Start over.Some marketers like to say that Wordtracker is just "So Expensive"! Have you seen the price of a "Value Meal" at McDonald's lately? "SuperSize It" and you've spent about the same amount of money that it would cost to gain access to Wordtracker for a day. As of the writing of this article, a one-day subscription to Wordtracker costs $7.65.If you've never used Wordtracker before, you can easily learn all of the "how to's" in a few hours by using their tutorials, which are very well done. Now you still have 20 hours to do intelligent keyword research. You'll have the answers to the important questions that you really should be asking, and you'll have spent a whopping $7.65. Now that's an outstanding value.Just because someone creates a software application that "automates" the work for you doesn't necessarily mean that the information you'll generate is worth anything.Would you rather have...- A big fat hairy list of 3,000 keywords with no real useful information about any of them.OR- A truly valuable list of keywords with the search frequency and amount of competition for each and every keyword.Choose the latter.Begin with the end in mind. Formulate a plan. Think through your entire project and strategize.When you learn how to use Wordtracker efficiently, you'll be able to research 10 niche markets in a day without breaking a sweat.When it comes to keyword research, there are some shortcuts that you can take by using services like Wordtracker and even some very good software programs, but don't give in to the temptation to shift the gray matter into idle.There are effective ways to build content sites and there are other "click a button and build a bazillion page site" methods. The shelf life of the latter is getting shorter every week.In the words of the great Aretha Franklin, "Think. Thinka-think."About the author:Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and marketing veteran with a passion for coaching and training. Subscribe to "GoThrive Online", for big juicy marketing tips in small, easy-to-chew, bite size servings. 17 Free Cool Tools... http://www.gothrive.com

4 Steps To Unleashing Profits In Your Online Business

by: Barry Gilbert=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=4 Steps To Unleashing Profits In Your Online Business- by Barry Gilbert(c) Barry Gilbert - All Rights reservedYou may use this article for free,Resource box and links must remain as is.=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Ever wonder how the thousands of "under the radar" webbusinesses that earn well over $100,000/year (many withmuch higher sales) out of their own home do it?Over the last year I've had the great fortune to speakwith many of these true, hidden entrepreneurs atconferences, seminars, e.t.c.What I'm about to share with you also came true for me,and is outlined in more detail in my Ultimate InformationEntrepreneur's Success PackageHere's an example of their business model:1. Information Products. Without a doubt, each one ofthe successes I know market their own infoproducts.For some, it's an ebook. Others have special reports.Still others run online coaching programs, membershipsites, paid newsletters, teleseminars, or producedigital audio or video products.It's not their only source of income, but is a MAJORsource of income, and more important, brands them anexpert in their field leading to success with 2 and3 below.2. Market related Affiliate Products. Again, in almostevery case, these online success stories become expertsat finding and creating joint venture deals with partners.But, they work differently than most affiliates.They start by ALWAYS reviewing the product they will market.Second, they look for a different way to present theproduct or service - a more beneficial way to show users thereal benefit in the affiliate product. Third, they usethe branding from 1 to negotiate higher commissions andfocus on high commission programs only.3. They monetize their traffic using Adsense or sellingadvertising on their sites. For high traffic pageswhere adding paid ads or Google's Adsense will not impacttheir own sales, they will run ads to further monetizetheir sites.4. Sell their time. You will find that truly successfulpeople online LOVE to help people succeed. But...forevery person who is really dedicated to succeeding thereare 10 "tire kickers" who want someone to hand themsuccess on a silver platter. It doesn't work that way,nothing works that way. So, in order to leave time tohelp those who really want it, coaching programs areformed. Yes - you have to pay big money, but you shouldeasily be able to get 10X the value for money spent.So as you can see, there is no ONE single way to buildyour wealth online.Instead, you build a diversified, rich and healthybusiness by focusing on these 4 pillars. Not only willyou earn more money, but your business will be strongerand build momentum faster when you do.About the author:-=-=-==-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-"Write Your Own Income-Generating How-To Books Today!It's INSANE...5 Experts Share How Writing Books ChangedTheir Lives Forever! "Discover Where The Money Is WithWriting Books...And How YOU Can Get It!Click Here==> http://tinyurl.com/bm5qw

Article on the timing of events with Site Build It

by: George SlaterFirstly let me say that I think Site Build It, it rocks. When I started on this journey, that I am still on, I started reading everything about mail marketing, web marketing etc etc. I had already been ripped off with the developers of my first site so I was not going to let that happen again. But then I was shown SBI and I have not looked back.However, there are ways that you can make you use of SBI better, not by using something else, not by not reading the manual, which you should do about 5 times. (The devil is in the detail!!), but if this is your first site then you can maximize your SBI investment with timing. Why, well when you start you are probably going to go through stages, reading the manual, research, writing, reading, putting up pages, adding links etc etc, it is at this stage, prior to monitorising your site that timing is everything to maximize what site build it does for you and what you can do for yourself FREE. Here is the timing.Buy site build it and stop reading any other web marketing stuffRead the manualRe-read the manualDo the Brain thingDocument everythingWrite loads of copyStart putting the copy upWhen you get to 40 pagesBecome a Zealot (See Hints and Tips at Site Central)Start doing the mini hum thingAsk for a DMOZ listingWrite some articles and send them offApply for Google AdesenseGet as many links as you canThen Monitorise your site with GoogleThen add your newsletter stuffThen add your affiliate links.Now read all the other SBI products(keep re-reading the manual)OK, OK now you are asking why that order. Well a lot of it is covered in the manual so a lot of it I will just glance over, but the middle bit I will dwell on. Now I am supposing you want the best results for the cheapest price – right.OK If you are new to this you probably either want to put up loads of content or a sales page. If you read the manual you will see the content must come first, content, content and more content.Now I presume you have bought your site, you have done the brainstorm thing and got everything in hand, you have loads of content. OK now you have built the site to about 30 to 40 pages, make sure they are spell check, linked and look good.Now go off and become a Zealot. Details are on the tip and hint’s site build it site. Just go to the site and do the quiz, if you fail do it again, if you fail read the answers and keep going until you pass, one you do then put forward you site.Now why do things in this order, because as soon as you have put up any adds or a few links to affiliates the webmasters they deem you as a commercial website and say you have to pay. If you have no ads etc, then you get in if you have a good content site.Now do not just put up you main page, put up every page in every section you can. Try doing three pages a day until you start getting the replies back saying you have been accepted.Now do the same things with DMOZ(News just in – Value Exchange started Excellent – I got an email prior to Ken's Newsletter so I went straight in and so far I have got three ‘good’ links)Now build your E-bay page and link to your site from that – see details in MYNAS at Site Central Hints and Tip’sNow apply for Google Adsense, follow the instructions at site build it. Again if you do this in this order you will avoid not getting onto Adsense because you are already advertising one of their clients. Just one of the things that can fail you.OK now go for the mini hubs that are also in the tips and hints.OK, now that has probably taken a bit of time and during that time Site Build It, your new links and other work have probably now got you up in the Alexa rankings, now is time to add your Newsletter forms, your Google Adsense code and start the work on the affiliates site.I hope that this helps, as the man said ‘It’s all in the timing’.About the author:George Slaterwww.the-web-master.comwww.1st-retirement.comGeorge Slater is an SBI Webmaster and can help you generate massive amounts of traffic to your site that can then be turned into paying clients.Tel +61 8 9291 7343©George Slater

Contextual Ad Networks...The Baby Boom Is Upon Us

by: Kirk BannermanNo, this baby boom will certainly not swamp the Social Securitysystem (sort of a bad joke for those that live in the UnitedStates, but many other countries...most notably Japan...have aneven more acute problem), but this baby boom is revolutionizingthe way that pay per click advertising is being spread across theInternet.One of the early participants in this pay per click baby boom wasGoogle, with its AdSense program. With this program, Googleshares pay per click revenue with a huge number of individualpartner websites that carry a few pay per click ads that aredistributed by Google. In essence, this creates a whole bunch oflittle pay per click locations (websites) throughout the Internetand hence the term "pay per click baby boom".Conceptually, programs like AdSense are similar to what thecomputer hardware folks refer to a distributed processing.Instead of trying to draw everyone to a large pay per clicksearch engine site, little groups of pay per click ads are spreadwidely across thousands of locations (websites) all over theInternet.Actually, this distributed processing or propagation technique isnot limited to pay per click advertising. For example, Amazonuses a similar arrangement (called Amazon Associates) to sell theproducts it carries on amazon.com and ClickBank has a salesprogram called CBAdwords which operates in a similar fashion.According my trusty Ouija board, it seems likely that mostcommercial hubs on the Internet will be shifting to thispropagation concept as time progresses...all of those individualpartner websites that carry the message/proposition willconstitute the vast army of worker ants that keep the queen antalive and healthy.From a pay per click marketing perspective, these programs makebrilliant use of leverage while providing highly targetedprospects for the paying advertiser.There are, of course, some interesting things that occur as aresult of all of this stuff. For example, consider what I callthe "cross fertilization effect": Suppose a person goes toyahoo.com and performs a search that leads them to one of mywebsites that happens carry Google AdSense ads and that visitorthen clicks on one of those ads...the net result is that Yahoonatural search provided Google pay per click with some revenue!Aren't these fun times that we're living in?As these programs continue to proliferate, the individualwebmaster needs to exercise a little restraint and avoid thetemptation to go overboard by plastering these ads all over yourwebsite and thereby diluting your own primary message/propositionand confusing your hard earned visitor. When properly used,these ads are just ancillary or complementary content that youare providing to enhance the information and opportunities thatyou are providing to your visitor...if something happens tostrike a responsive chord with your visitor, you might make alittle pay per click money.If properly used, these propagation programs can result in theclassical "win-win" situation. However, if you over do it, thiscan quickly turn into a loss for you (the individual webmaster)and a win for your pay per click partners that are distributingthe ads. As in many things, moderation is important.The dynamic search engine marketing industry continues to evolveas users began to take advantage of the steady stream of newfeatures, tools and innovations provided by the ever increasingnumber of search engines offering quality search results (it'snot all about Google anymore). The evolutionary time line forInternet marketing continues to run at warp speed.An example of previous evolutionary periods (which by now mayalmost seem prehistoric) would be the emergence of pay-per-clickadvertising and the cooresponding rise of search-marketing firmsspecializing in AdWords and Overture. As long as there are methodsfor finding and retrieving information in digital databases byusing keywords or similar attributes, there will be asearch-marketing industry. How that industry operates in thefuture depends on how the search engines operate and how consumertendencies evolve.It's a constant sea of change, but the good things just keep ongetting better! Stay alert, and light on your feet, and theopportunities will just keep on coming your way.The above are just some observations from "the peanut gallery",but I don't think I'm far off the mark about where things areheading. With that, I'm off the soapbox and wishing yousuccess in whatever you do online!About the author:Kirk Bannerman operates his own successful home based businessand also coaches others seeking to start their own home basedbusiness. For more information visit his website at http://www.home-based-business-team.com

How Non-technical Webmasters Are Harnessing the Power of RSS...

by: Ron HuttonCopyright 2005 Ron HuttonThe opportunity to quickly and easily implement and harness the power of RSS is quite real and new programs become available every week that allow non-technical marketers and webmasters to capitalize on the effective use of RSS.Jim Edwards spoke of this trend in the recent "For a Greater Cause" teleseminar. Media-rich blogs and content sites are stickier and keep visitors on site longer.Consider delivering audio content via the internet by setting up a blog and incorporating streaming audio. By doing so, your media-rich message creates a relationship with visitors that cannot be achieved with text alone.If you'd like to take this one step further, start using video content. It's the difference between reading a flyer versus listening to the radio versus watching television. Why do people gravitate to the TV when every home has a radio? When presented with the option, we prefer the satisfaction of both the auditory and visual senses.The real power of blogs, audio and video is that you can invite your visitors to participate and interact with you by allowing them to post comments. Your blog becomes a community event and we all love a party.If you'll be using the strategy of blogging with audio and video, there are three things that you should do.First, as mentioned above, allow your visitors to post comments to your blog.Second, always give visitors the opportunity to sign up for your newsletter or ezine directly from your blog.Third, for those who prefer to receive news via RSS feeds, post your RSS feed on every page of your blog.Recorded interviews with industry experts fed via podcast can raise your credibility simply by association. Arrange for a phone interview with an expert in your market area, get permission to record the call and post it to your blog. If you're offering publicity and exposure for the interviewee, it should be simple to find willing and eager parties.RSS offers you the ability to provide high frequency content updates. It can be daily or hourly. Deliver important messages, news and other content on demand rather that waiting for your regularly scheduled e-zine.What's next?...Here's where things get fun for the online marketer and webmaster. One area in particular where you can really start to take advantage of RSS technology is to build sticky content on your sites and monetize it with programs like Google's Adsense.RSS feeds are available in abundance that provide product news, press releases and updates. Sites such as PRWeb (http://www.prweb.com) want you to use their news feeds on your site. So why not? Build your site's content with news and information feeds that deliver steady streams of traffic.Do a bit of searching and you'll find programs and scripts that make the addition of RSS feeds to your website very simple and fast.RSS gives you an edge over your competition by allowing you to create a sense of community, offer interaction and provide the latest news and information nearly on autopilot.About the author:Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and marketing veteran with a passion for coaching and training. To watch a free video tutorial on how RSS was used in one little experiment to generate an extra $100 in Adsense income in 2 weeks (10 days actually), go here now... http://www.gothrive.com/auto-news-video.htm

We Are Right In The Middle Of A Pay Per Click Baby Boom

by: Kirk BannermanBy Kirk BannermanNo, this baby boom will certainly not swamp the Social Securitysystem (sort of a bad joke for those that live in the UnitedStates, but many other countries...most notably Japan...have aneven more acute problem), but this baby boom is revolutionizingthe way that pay per click advertising is being spread across theInternet.One of the early participants in this pay per click baby boom wasGoogle, with its AdSense program. With this program, Googleshares pay per click revenue with a huge number of individualpartner websites that carry a few pay per click ads that aredistributed by Google. In essence, this creates a whole bunch oflittle pay per click locations (websites) throughout the Internetand hence the term "pay per click baby boom".Conceptually, programs like AdSense are similar to what thecomputer hardware folks refer to a distributed processing.Instead of trying to draw everyone to a large pay per clicksearch engine site, little groups of pay per click ads are spreadwidely across thousands of locations (websites) all over theInternet.Actually, this distributed processing or propagation technique isnot limited to pay per click advertising. For example, Amazonuses a similar arrangement (called Amazon Associates) to sell theproducts it carries on amazon.com and ClickBank has a salesprogram called CBAdwords which operates in a similar fashion.According my trusty Ouija board, it seems likely that mostcommercial hubs on the Internet will be shifting to thispropagation concept as time progresses...all of those individualpartner websites that carry the message/proposition willconstitute the vast army of worker ants that keep the queen antalive and healthy.From a pay per click marketing perspective, these programs makebrilliant use of leverage while providing highly targetedprospects for the paying advertiser.There are, of course, some interesting things that occur as aresult of all of this stuff. For example, consider what I callthe "cross fertilization effect": Suppose a person goes toyahoo.com and performs a search that leads them to one of mywebsites that happens carry Google AdSense ads and that visitorthen clicks on one of those ads...the net result is that Yahoonatural search provided Google pay per click with some revenue!Aren't these fun times that we're living in?As these programs continue to proliferate, the individualwebmaster needs to exercise a little restraint and avoid thetemptation to go overboard by plastering these ads all over yourwebsite and thereby diluting your own primary message/propositionand confusing your hard earned visitor. When properly used,these ads are just ancillary or complementary content that youare providing to enhance the information and opportunities thatyou are providing to your visitor...if something happens tostrike a responsive chord with your visitor, you might make alittle pay per click money.If properly used, these propagation programs can result in theclassical "win-win" situation. However, if you over do it, thiscan quickly turn into a loss for you (the individual webmaster)and a win for your pay per click partners that are distributingthe ads. As in many things, moderation is important.It's a constant sea of change, but the good things just keep ongetting better! Stay alert, and light on your feet, and theopportunities will just keep on coming your way.The above are just some observations from "the peanut gallery",but I don't think I'm far off the mark about where things areheading. With that, I'm off the soapbox and wishing yousuccess in whatever you do online!About the author:Kirk Bannerman operates a successful home based business andcoaches others seeking to start their own home based business.Visit his website at http://www.business-at-home.usfor more details.

How can you make money out of your site with no product, no affiliate program, no

services and no idea of how to sell …by: George SlaterThis was the question my copywriter asked me at one of our meetings about joint ventures on the web. What follows is the question and answers as best as I can remember them. Just to let you know he was making money 24 hours later…Question: How do you make money out of your site with no product, no affiliate program, no services and no idea of how to sell…Answer: Easy use Adsense.Question: But what is Adsense.Answer: Adsense is the other side of Google's Adwords. These are little three line text adverts that companies use to get targeted traffic to their websites.Question: But how does it work.Answer: Simple. Your Website is Internet real estate. The more your website is vested the more valuable the real estate. Just like a piece of real estate you can sell bits off. In this case it is the same as you putting up an advertising billboard on your property. You rent this to a company; in this case Google and they put their ads on it.Question. OK But how do I get paidAnswer: You get paid every time somebody goes to your site and clicks on one of the ads. Simple enough. (In fact very sophisticated from a technical and marketing point of view but that is getting off the subject.)Question. How much do I get paid?Answer. Well here is a thing; you will probably not be able to work out exactly how much you get paid for any one ad that changes ad to ad. But after a few days of running this system you can probably work out how much you are getting per page per day.Question. How much are you getting?Answer. I am not allowed to tell you because I have signed a contract with Google that tells me that I am not allowed to say. However, I can tell you that to get to a stage where you get up to $1 per page per page is not impossible, but if you work on $0.30 per page per day, for a well-visited site you could be very happy.Question. OK but $0.30 per page per day is not a lot.Answer. No not if you only have 5 pages. But even that would cover the cost of a web site. Have a look below at the figures.5 page web site at $0.30 per page per day5 x 0.30 x 365 days = $547.50 per Year10 page web site at $0.30 per page per day10 x 0.30 x 365 = $1095.00 per Year25 page site at $0.30 per page per day25 x 0.30 x 365 = $2,737.50 per Year50 page site at $0.30 per page per day50 x 0.30 x 365 = $5,475.00 per YearOK We are not talking retiring owning your own island and helicopter. But if you said well I think I could put up one page a day for every day of the year. Have 50 pages per web site. That’s means 7 web sites with 50 pages each and 15 day off.365 divided by 50 = 7 and 15 over.That would give you 7 sites at $5,475.00 per year or $38,325.00 in annual income after all the pages were finished. Now does that sound interesting. And all you have had to do is write 200 words per day. Just to let you know this article is so far 543 words.Even if it is only half that is $19,162.50 per year. That is the repayments on an interest only loan at 5% of just under $400,000.Question. Why not just have one big website?Answer. It is better to build a number of columns to hold up a building. Better to diversify and survive.Question. OK if this is so good why isn’t everybody doing it?Answer. Many reasons, some people make more out of selling their own products, some do not know about it, some are just too purest. In the end who cares; if you quest is to make some money. There is nothing bad here. In fact there is only good.Question. What do you mean there is only good.Answer. Well let’s think. Somebody has got to your site because they have either searched for you on a search engine or somebody has referred them. They will only visit your site if they are interested in what you have. The ads that google put up on their billboard on your site are targeted to what your site is about. Therefore your visitors not only get to see your info but they get to see other offerings. If they are interested they click on the ad. Now look what has happened here. You have made money because somebody has paid to put an ad on your site. The user has clicked on the ad because they are interested in the subject and ad. The advertiser gets a warm lead. Google make a slice as the middleman and can continue to run their excellent service. So everybody wins. And it only costs people pennies.Question. OK I’m sold what do I do now.Answer. Simple go to www.google.com/adsense download all the info on setting up and account, the details what specifications your site must meet. Basically, no competitive ads, not profanity, must be a reasonable site with good navigation and no to many spelling mistakes.The just get going.Question. Are there ways that I can maximize the adverts and make more money?Answer. Yes there are. But that is not for this article.For further information come back to this web site for the next article – Now to maximize your adsense review stream.Bye for now.About the author:George Slaterwww.the-web-master.comwww.1st-retirement.comGeorge Slater is an SBI Webmaster and can help you generate massive amounts of traffic to your site that can then be turned into paying clients.Tel +61 8 9291 7343©George Slater

Microsoft and Google Show It's Time for RSS Marketing

by: Rok HrastnikCopyright 2005 Rok HrastnikMany internet marketers are still wondering whether to start marketing with RSS or not. It seems that not even all the case studies, hard metrics and benefits available can’t convince them, or everyone would be jumping on the RSS wagon by now.Just as an overview, here are some of the benefits marketers are missing out on by not marketing with RSS:A] 100% delivery of their marketing, relationship building and educational messages to their subscribers, customers, prospects and partners. E-mail isn’t getting delivered, but with RSS you will achieve 100% delivery.B] Increased search engine rankings and quick content indexing, and increased traffic from other RSS-enabled online sources.C] Getting your internet content published on other websites.D] Generating new subscribers more easily and quickly.E] And much much more …Even if you don’t believe that RSS is being used by enough people right now, that’s still no excuse to not start using it as a vehicle to generate more traffic to your sites.But, soon all of this will change, too.As it was widely predicted, Microsoft is integrating RSS support in the next version of its Internet Explorer, and perhaps even more important, it's making it an integral part of its long-awaited Longhorn operating system.What does this mean for marketers?A] By being integrated in IE and other Microsoft software, RSS will achieve mass penetration. For marketers this means that RSS will finally become one of the standard tools of mass communication and content delivery. Furthermore, internet users will start to expect RSS from marketers, probably even more so than e-mail newsletters.B] Marketers will no longer (eventually, of course, when most of the world starts using the latest software versions) need to explain how to get an RSS reader, but will be able to focus only on presenting their business and benefits to the end-user.C] Broader RSS integration in Microsoft's tools will enable for additional RSS uses, far beyond basic content delivery in the form of stories, podcasts and products. Marketers and developers will be able to deploy rich interaction applications to make communication and business/personal interaction more fluent, easier and more effective. In essence, for many advanced marketers the capability of marketing with RSS will mean their either “in” or “out” of the game.D] This is now official. Marketers need to start taking the lead and implementing RSS feeds accross all their communicational innitiatives, from PR to direct marketing and sales.And to top all of this, Google just recently started serving Google AdSense ads in RSS feeds as well.The deeper meaning behind this is four-fold:A] The new "program" is the perfect opportunity for RSS publishers to monetize their RSS feeds. With inclussion in Google's standard "runnings" of AdSense ads, publishers can expect to monetize on RSS immediately.B] This is yet another reason for publishers to start publishing their content via RSS, especially since it won't cost them anything or very little, but will provide them with an additional source of revenues. With the low-cost aspect of RSS, we can expect a flood of new publishers to set-up RSS feeds of their content to generate additional AdSense clicks.C] With RSS ads included in feeds, more advertisers will become aware of RSS and its marketing potential.D] Using RSS advertising publishers are now not only creating an additional revenues source, but are in fact making sure they don't lose ad revenue opportunities.We used to refer to RSS as the future. Well, that future is now. If you’re not ready to start marketing with RSS, time just might run you over. As well as your competitors …About the author:Rok Hrastnik is the author of »Unleash the Marketing & Publishing Power of RSS«, acclaimed as the best and most comprehensive guide to RSS for marketers by leading RSS experts. The complete guide on RSS for marketers: http://rss.marketingstudies.net/index.html?src=sa10