Posted by Paul Hemmant on July 31, 2010 under Network Marketing |
Article Marketing Promotion
Article Marketing is amongst one of the many popular internet practice used to draw visitors to company business websites. It is a fact that the best article directories hold enough authority to rank on the first few pages of the various search engines. Internet businesses often focus their efforts on the most popular directories to maximize their visitor counts. This method is two-fold:
1. Write quality content. When a potential visitor reads your article, you want them to continue on and read right down to your link in the authors resource box. If the copy is stale and “slapped” together quickly, you’ll have wasted your time and effort submitting it in the first place.
2. Add your keyword to the title and throughout the article to help the various search engines index it in a good position. Incorporate a link to your website at the bottom of your article.
Squidoo
Squidoo is actually a popular community which enables you to create mini webpages free of charge. You can monetize them for your own gain or give your earnings to charity. You should use Squidoo equivalent to the mini sites for long tail keywords. The main difference is that you don’t own this domain and you do not have quite as much creative license. The benefit is that Squidoo enjoys immense popularity in the various search engines and you will be able to get indexed rapidly. The most popular thread between two of these methods is taking advantage of the recognition of other websites while your primary site rises in authority. Take advantage of the search engines fascination with these directories and sites and use them together with your long tail keyword strategies. With these methods your internet businesses will enjoy additional traffic for little, if no money whatsoever.
Long Tail Keywords
If long tail keyword strategies are not part of your SEO campaign, you should start using them now to improve the level of visitors to your internet businesses. You will find countless long tails just waiting for marketers to make the most of. These keywords are related to the lower search volumes for your niche market. Separately, they aren’t extremely effective but collectively they add up to a lot of daily searches. Additionally, they are easy to rank due to the low competition. You can target these phrases inside your articles or in separate pages on your website. Though you will need to pay for hosting, an excellent strategy is to create mini-sites around each long tail keyword and link them back to your main site. These mini sites can act as pre-sales pages.
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Posted by Paul Hemmant on September 28, 2009 under Home Based Business |
When you start up an online business from your home there’s a certain degree of nervousness that comes along with it. Will you succeed? How difficult will it really be? Did you learn everything you needed to know before you got started? Will people really want what you have to offer? Those are important questions, but another question that a lot of people forget to ask themselves is how much risk they can actually handle and what level of risk is acceptable to them. Not asking that question – and not getting a firm handle on the answer – can be a serious downfall for any business. Most people feel that there is inherently less risk in an online business because the cost of starting it up is often lower than a brick-and-mortar style business, but financial risk isn’t the only concern.
People risk their reputations, their time, what they can offer to their family, and other things when they create an online business. If they don’t market their business well and no one buys from them, they will lose the money that they spent for their Web site, their product (unless they are only offering a service), their advertising, and anything else that they paid for, such as their Web hosting. They might have also paid to incorporate their business, they may have had to buy licenses for their city, county, or state, and some of them have cut back hours at ‘real’ jobs or quit them altogether in order to try to make their online business dreams come true.
They can be led to financial and professional ruin in a very short time, even if they don’t have a lot of ongoing expense and overhead. With that in mind, think about everything that you value when considering an online business. It can be a great way to succeed, to build wealth, and to give yourself and your family financial freedom and security, but only if it’s done right. The risk must be an acceptable one before the business is undertaken, and you should take the time to determine that acceptable risk level before starting any business, whether online or off.
Posted by Paul Hemmant on July 15, 2009 under Network Marketing |
Since network marketing does not require a professional degree or diploma, all you need are the right sort of communication skills and persuasion abilities and the will to work. Anyone, be they office executives or college dropouts, can get into this business and make a decent, if not enviable, living out of it.
In these difficult economic times of job cuts and layoffs, Network Marketing is a golden opportunity for those seeking employment or an alternative source of income. In addition to bringing in large residual income, network marketing has other advantages as well. Here are some of the rewards of getting into the network marketing business.
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Posted by Paul Hemmant on under Home Based Business |
Office politics, your boss constantly breathing down your neck and earning a lot less than what you know your work is worth are just some of the reasons which could convince you to look into starting your own online home based business. However, if the thought of venturing into the unchartered territory of starting your own online business still leaves you sceptical, here are 5 reasons guaranteed to convince you otherwise.
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Posted by Paul Hemmant on under Network Marketing |
Network Marketing is a business model based on a network of independent, autonomous and unsalaried distributors or salespeople who sell certain products or services to customers on behalf of a big firm or company. These distributors are then awarded compensation or commission accordingly.
Since Network Marketing is a skill based job which requires you to directly interact with customers to not just sell your product or service but also recruit new agents or distributors (and so enlarge the chain or network), it is extremely important to understand the basic nuances and tricks of the trade. Indeed, though it is a low capital business anyone can get into, it does require certain skills to make it a profitable online business venture.
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Posted by Paul Hemmant on under Home Based Business |
Many people have lost their jobs and sense of financial security during this economic recession. Some of the biggest corporate names that have been known and trusted for years are now closing down or struggling to keep their head above water.
As a result, people have turned to online business ventures to provide an income source to replace the one that they have lost or to supplement their current earnings. In today’s world, home based businesses are growing in popularity and the Internet has expanded the reach of these home enterprises allowing them to secure a larger clientele and lucrative profits.
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