Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Why I think PayDotCom is the Best Affiliate Marketplace on the Net!
Arnold Manlises here...
If you are familiar with Clickbank.com (R), or even if you are not but you want to make profits online, then you will want to check this out ASAP ...
While I like Clickbank, and they are a great marketplace... they are limited to many restrictions to sell products or earn affiliate commissions...
Well, there is a GREAT NEW SERVICE now...
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Yours OWN product...
- OR - (the best part)
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Did I mention it is 100% FREE to Join!
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So get yours now and see how much they offer...
OH! - Also, they have their won affiliate program now that pays you COLD HARD cash just for sharing the site with people like I am doing with you...
They give you cool tools like BLOG WIDGETS, and they even have an advertising program to help you get traffic to your site.
If you want an ARMY of affiliates to sell your products for you, they also allow you to have Free placement in their marketplace!
Even better... If your product becomes one of the Top 25 products in its category in the marketplace (not that hard to do)...
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Thanks,
Arnold Manlises
P.S. - Make sure to get your Account NOW while it is Free to join.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Cached Right by Search Engines
Broken Links
The most common problem with cached pages is broken links. All cached pages are stored on search engines' servers. Any link with a related URL points to somewhere on search engines' servers. To redirect the links to your site, search engines use BASE element. But, some links, especially within JavaScript, don't work with BASE element. Those tricky links will be broken when cached, even though they work fine on your site. You can solve this problem simply by using absolute URLs instead of relative URLs.
Hotlink Protection
Hotlink protection is commonly used to prevent copyrighted images from being used by somebody else. This feature also prevents images from being downloaded by cached pages. As long as your pages have good content, searchers will be interested in your site. However, texts which look good against background images may not be visible when hotlink protection prevents the background images being downloaded. When this happens, searchers cannot see anything on the cached pages, so they will go to other sites suggested by the search result.
Script
Scripts, such as PHP and CGI, can be disabled by any websites other than their own. This is a good idea from the point of view of security. But, if you disable scripts from other websites, they will not be executed from cached pages either. Make sure this won't cause serious problems when viewing cached pages.
Reloader
If you use reloading JavaScript, you can automatically send people to your site from cached pages. This sounds like a easy solution for all the glitches. But, keywords used for searching won't be highlighted on your site. Many people view cached pages because keywords are highlighted and it is easy to find what they are looking for. Searchers might dislike you if you force them to visit your site.
© January, 2005
Article by Akinori Furukoshi of http://www.thatswise.com
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
A Money Making Web Site
Quick download
People surfing on the Internet are in a rush. This is the information highway. No one stops in the middle of a highway. First, your web site has to be downloaded very quickly. People will not wait 10 seconds for downloading a page. Have you ever left a web site because it took too long to download? Probably. You don't want the same thing to happen to you, so make your site less than 30K in size. It should download in 8 seconds with a 56K modem. In the near future, all of us will have high speed internet connections, but today, some people are still using 28K modems. You can make your web site very fancy, if you ignore the download time. Those fancy pages are good only if they can be viewed and QUICKLY.
Slow the web surfers down
Now, your home page is front of the web surfers, but they are still in a rush. If the first few sentences they read don't talk about their interests, they are gone. So, you ask, just what is their interest? It is "their benefit." Web surfers don't care what your web site can do. They only care about what your web site can do for them. First, they look at the headline or the most visible words in your home page. You cannot say many things in one headline, but you must talk about your customers' benefit. Then, they will skim your home page. They will read subheadings. You cannot tell a whole lot with a few subheadings, but continue to talk about their benefit. Finally, a surfer can become a regular visitor and will read your home page more closely. But don't forget to talk about their benefit. ALWAYS!
Free information
Now, your visitors have looked around your site, but it doesn't mean they are ready to buy your products. Most of the time, people go online to find some free information. It's important to put lots of free expert advice on your site. If you give your visitors valuable information, they will remember you. Hopefully, they will come back later.
Get e-mail
Unfortunately, only a small percent of visitors buy your products on the very first visit. You may even have to get in touch with your visitors several times before they make a purchase. Thanks to the technology, there is a great free way to keep in touch with your visitors. You guessed it. That's e-mail! So, ask for an e-mail address on your web site. Now you have lots of time to convince your visitors to buy your products. I will cover e-mail campaign strategy in a later issue.
Remember, people are in a hurry. Make sure your site can slow the surfers down, so they will browse your site. Don't let them pass you or your product by. The only way to slow the surfers down is talking about THEIR benefit.
© September, 2001
Article by Akinori Furukoshi of http://www.thatswise.com
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Choosing the Right Products
Find a market first
First, find a market. Then pick a product. In this way, you can find profitable products. If you pick a product first, there might not be a market for it. It is important to find a market, and it is easy. Just go to some expert sites, bulletin boards or news groups, and look for hot topics. You can also check magazines. Look at some back issues. Find the ads appear every month. They must be for a hot product; otherwise, advertiser would not buy another ad.
"Problem" is the key
I am not saying to get into trouble. Just look for problems you can fix. People are lazy. (That's why I started my own business.) They want an easy quick solution right now. People are looking for solutions everywhere. Look at the lottery. It seems like a quick and easy financial solution. Lots of people spend money on what would be a solution. Online groups aren't exceptions. People put up questions or problems and wait for answers or solutions. As you are looking for markets, look for problems.
Improve it
You're got a product. Now, make it little better. You don't need to reinvent the wheel. You can't sell new inventions many times because people resist paying for unfamiliar things. It takes time and money for newly invented products to gain public awareness. Just give your product a little twist. Providing better guarantees or more bonuses can do the job.
Consumable
Wouldn't it be nice if you could sell your products to the same customer month after month rather than once in a life time? Once your customer buys from you, she will most likely buy from you again. It costs you to get new customers, but repeat customers won't cost you a penny. You only really need a good repeat or consumable product. If yours isn't, split your product, and sell each as a different product.
Price for profit
Don't underprice your products. If you want to make money, the margin (the ratio between the cost of your product and the selling price) has to be 1:4 at least. If a product costs you $5, you have to sell it $20 or more. A low-margin-high-volume business plan doesn't work either. It's not only hard to get a large number of visitors, but increased sales doesn't guarantee an increase in profit. As business volume increases, running costs also increase, so your net profit won't increase. Only your work load will increase. To avoid this ugly scenario, set your price for profit.
Love your products
Whatever you sell, you have to love your products. How do you suppose your customer will be happy with products you don't like. How do you even sell products you don't like?
This is not rocket science. Just do a little research and brainstorm. You will come up with a nice bunch of ideal products.
© October, 2001
Article by Akinori Furukoshi of http://www.thatswise.com
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
Curiosity Closes Sales
Jim's website had been up for three months, and his traffic to the site was decent, but his sales rate was dismal. The product for which he was an affiliate was a popular one in the acne skin care niche. Jim had used the product himself and liked it, getting results that surpassed even the claims of the product. He just couldn't figure out why he couldn't convert his traffic to sales.
That night Jim and a few friends watched a marathon of the Indiana Jones movies and Jim began to see a pattern. First, a problem was presented, something that was mysterious, or hidden, or a secret that had to be discovered. There were many tricks and surprises as the plot unfolded and Jim realized that all the secrecy and the mystery stimulated curiosity such that no one wanted to tear themselves away until all secrets were uncovered and mysteries solved.
Jim wondered if he could apply the same methods to marketing his product. Acne products are not exactly mysterious, but he thought he would give some effort to stimulating curiosity about the benefits of this particular acne product. Using the information available, this is the sales text he developed.
You've been lied to! The truth has been kept from you for too long! There is an acne product that is made holistically from a secret plant hidden in the forests of Polynesia. The natives rarely suffer from acne, but when they do, they apply the sticky juice of this plant to blemishes and blemishes vanish nearly overnight!
Dr. Bruce Morgan uncovered this secret accidentally upon a vacation trip to the islands. Upon his return, he combined this plant juice with a moisturizing base to make the perfect combination of treatment and conditioning. That combination is the trick that makes this product so effective! Uncover the hidden formula yourself by trying this unique acne treatment today!
Jim put up his new ad and tracked his conversion rate. He was thrilled when it tripled in four weeks. He felt like he was on to something effective, and he certainly was. His use of "secret," "hidden," "trick," and "truth kept from you" were all curiosity triggers that Jim used effectively to draw in his visitors and convert them to customers.
It's a strategy Jim plans to employ again, and he recommends you add a little mystery to your marketing, too.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Content Does Matter
Collection
The more articles you have on your site, the more internet surfers you can capture. Because search engines provide page-by-page results, articles on different topics show up in search results for different keywords. So if you have a lot of articles on different topics, searchers can find your articles in the search results for a wide variety of keywords - hence, more traffic to your site. In reality, however, not every article generates the traffic directly from search engines. But having a large collection of articles generates consistent traffic far better (because there is less of an effect on algorithm changes) than the average SEO.
Length
Many people think longer articles are better, but that is not so. Ideally, your article can be read within 60 to 90 seconds. This is how long the average person will pay attention. For my newsletter content, I try limiting the length of articles to less than 300 words. Considering the fast-paced behavior of internet users, I'd say 300 words is still rather long.
Special Concerns
If your target audiences are members of low-literacy groups, such as children or people with developmental disabilities, writing short content will become more critical. Low-literacy users need more time to read any given article than average-literacy users do. Also, average-literacy users often scan and find the part of an article they want to read, but low-literacy users generally cannot do this; they read your content from top to bottom. Pay extra attention to every word you put in the articles to determine if each one is absolutely necessary.
Article by Akinori Furukoshi of http://www.thatswise.com
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Freshman
Incidentally, I'm 40 years old, and they say LIFE BEGINS AT 40. So now, like a freshman, this will be a new beginning. being a blogger. Blogging my life as a salesman.