Monday, January 28, 2008

Intellectual Marketing 2.0 for Infopreneurs I

An infopreneur is defined as one who sells info products. You can sell your info products via the Web, via blogs, sites and lenses !

Article Marketing continues to be the best method for getting exposure and traffic to your sites, blogs and lenses !

Create blogs on Blogger or Wordpress. Create as many blogs as possible. Also creates lenses on Squidoo. I created 23 blogs on Blogger and 24 lenses on Squidoo.

From your Squidoo lens, give links to your blogs and sites. From my main Squidoo Lens, http://squidoo.com/ZodiacAstrology, I have given links to my main blog, http://zodiacastrology.blogspot.com and to my main site, www.eastrovedica.com

One blog post is more or less 200 words. Convert 3 or 4 blog posts into one article. You already got content. All you have to do is to edit it and lo ! you have an article !

After creating an article out of blog posts, you can

Post the article to your Squidoo Page
Post the article to your site
Email the article to subscription lists
Send it to article directories
Send it to article submission lists

Immense are the benefits of Article Marketing! The e-article has been defined by Ron Knolton as the ultimate promotional tool and it is this tool which will get you traffic.

If you convert blogs posts into articles, you can have as many as 1000 articles per month. Your articles will give you tremendous exposure, generate leads and get you the much needed traffic for your blogs, lenses and sites !


The Benefits of Article Marketing

1) Lead Generation
2) Increased traffic
3) Increased Rankings ( Alexa traffic rankings, Google Page Rankings, Yahoo Inbound links etc )
4) Postioning you as an expert

Your articles will appear on the article directories and these articles will get you traffic. My YBL (Yahoo Inbound links) for my main site, www.eastrovedica.com was 1800 last year and in one year of Article Marketing, it has gone upto 18000 YBL, a tenfold increase !

If you have Adsense ads, Adbrite ads etc on your sites, blogs and lenses, you can benefit from adrevenue. Just get traffic to these blogs, sites and lenses and your adrevenue will go up !

I have created promotional lists, a list of article submission centers, social bookmarking sites and blog submission centers & you can make use of my promotional lists.


Submit your blogs to these blog submission centers
http://www.eastrovedica.com/html/blogsubmissioncenters.asp


Submit your web and blog pages to these social bookmarking sites
http://www.eastrovedica.com/html/socialbookmarkingsites.asp


Submit your articles to these article submission centers
http://www.eastrovedica.com/html/articlesubmissioncenters.htm


Good Luck with Intellectual Marketing !


Article by G Kumar, intellectual marketer & writer of www.articlewisdom.com He has 9 years online experience as an Intellectual Marketer and he has got 391 K hits for his site www.eastrovedica.com due to Intellectual Marketing. His Blog is up at http://blog2wisdom.blogspot.com & lens up at http://squidoo.com/BlogWisdom

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Some Tips How to Move your site to another Hosting Company without problems

By: Bedrich Omacka, 2008-01-27

If you signed up for a wrong hosting service when you intended to promote your business with the help of a site and now problems occurred you have to change the service. The usual reason why online marketers change their hosting service is because their web needs expansion. In these conditions, if the hosting service does not provide a high level of technical support and does not have enough diskspace and bandwidth then you should to move to a new hosting service.

There are some information you may to know when moving your website to a new hosting service so that the change would be done without problems.The first thing that must be done when you are going to change your hosting service is to make copies for everything concerning your website and to check whether the archives to the content on your website are well done. Archiving you website’s content is not a task that should be completed only when you move to a new hosting service. This must be done every once in a while because that way you will avoid losing the information in case problems like hardware failure occur. This is a easy solution to maintain the integrity of your website and will make it very easy for you to change your actual hosting service.After these steps are done you can start searching for a new hosting service. The most important thing when you do that is to make sure that the new company can provide you services that are at least as good as the ones provided by the old hosting service. You do not want to move to a service that offers you less than what you already have. Then, find something to suit your new needs that the old hosting service could not anymore. You can use different search utilities to see whether a web service can offer you the support that you need and if it can fulfill your new requirements.After you choose a new hosting service you have to upload the files that was mentioned above. When all the files are transferred to the new service they will provide you a new IP address and then you have to transfer you domain name to the new hosting service. This transfer requires a period of time between 1-2 days. This is why you should still keep your old site in this period. In all this time you have to do different experiments to make sure that the site works properly. This means that you must keep both your old service and the new web hosting for a while.The moment when you cancel your old provider should be the time when you stop receiving e-mails on the old account. Until that moment you have to verify all the e-mails that come to both your old and your new account. As you can see, moving to a new hosting service does not imply too many troubles if you consider each step. If you wait and see how your new site is during the transfer and perform some tests you will move it to a new hosting service without any problems.

As far as you want to have your web online as soon as possible choose a web host providing clients with instant hosting account activation.

Social Bookmarking Promotional List

Social Bookmarking is part of Participatory Web or Web 2.0. If you want traffic to your blogs or sites, you can use this list, which will give you immense traffic !


http://www.squidoo.com

http://www.facebook.com

http://www.bluedot.us

http://www.putvote.com

http://www.indiamarks.com

http://stumbleupon.om

http://www.icio.de


http://www.bestofindya.com http://www.indiamarks.com
www.sda-india.com

www.ptinews.com

http://www.dropjack.com

http://www.umdigg.com

http://ratevin.com http://hubpages.com
http://tolmol.com http://freshnews.in
http://my.enroll.in/submit.php http://thaindian.com
http://bizindia.net http://webindiabuzz.com
http://bookmarks.nazariya.com www.hotsearches.in
http://indiastocks.kify.com http://www.segnalo.com
http://www.merinews.com www.diigo.com
http://www.furl.net http://www.spurl.net

http://www.blogmarks.net http://www.bmacess.net

http://bookmarks.yahoo.com http://www.buddymarks.com

http://del.icio.us http://blinklist.com

http://clipmarks.com http://www.feedmarker.com

http://del.irio.us http://feedbulter.com

http://www.goowy.com http://www.kaboodle.com

http://www.rawsugar.com http://ma.gnolia.com

http://yoono.com http://wink.com

http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com/ http://www.simpy.com

http://www.shadows.com http://lookmarks.com

http://frassle.net http://www.chipmark.com

http://www.connectedy.com http://www.connotea.org

http://www.feedmelinks.com http://www.netvouz.com

http://unalog.com http://myweb.yahoo.com

http://www.backflip.com http://www.bibsonomy.org

http://blabb.com http://www.bookmarktracker.com

http://www.butterflyproject.nl http://www.citeulike.org

http://complore.com




Source : http://www.eastrovedica.com/html/socialbookmarkingsites.asp




Friday, January 25, 2008

Social Networking 101 - Web 2.0 And Social Networks

- By: Jeffrey Wyrick, 2008-01-24

The first thing we need to focus on here is that social networking is NOT something new, nor does it define the recent Web 2.0 craze in any way.

In fact the whole concept of what Web 2.0 really means has been so widely distorted that many marketers and web designers are now using it to help promote products and services that have NOTHING to do with what Web 2.0 really means.

Even the ever popular Wikipedia defines Web 2.0 as "a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services (such as social-networking sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies) which aim to facilitate creativity, collaboration, and sharing between users". You'll notice that the term "perceived" is one of first words used, as much of what we have come to believe is reality is based on our perception, but in truth social networking is far more than that.

To show this Wikipedia further goes on to say; "Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users use webs. Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform."

Summing up the last two statements from Wikipedia you'll notice that social networking and the social networks and platforms are not anything new. What is new and what does feed in to the Web 2.0 craze that has recently made many of these social networks so popular is the easy to use platforms that allows the end user access to a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) graphic user interface once they sign up and log in to their favorite social networking websites.

Again the concept here is NOT new. Social networks have existed since the early days of the internet with bulletin boards, which later lead to the early days of what we now call blogging and forums. You could post your message to viewers back then, just as you can now. The difference with social networking today when using the new WYSIWYG platform is that you can now easily add your own images, animations, videos, audios, squeeze pages (for lead generation to build an email list) and polls. Depending on which of social networks that you join the possibilities are stammering compared to the "old way" of social networking online.

To show that social networking and the social networks are not new by any means I have done just a little bit of research to reveal how far back many of these websites go.

MySpace - Registered Feb. 22 1996
Friendster - Registered March 22 2002
FaceBook - Registered March 29 1997
MyYearBook - Registered Nov. 01 2000
Hi5 - Registered June 27 1996
Tagged - Registered July 10 1998
Fubar - Registered Oct. 24 1997

Taking this same concept more in to the Web 2.0 era the social networking website have created a multitude of video oriented social networks, but again this is nothing new.

YouTube - Registered Feb. 15 2005
Badoo - Registered May 26 2003
Bebo - Registered July 15 2003

As you can tell YouTube was NOT the first to start the video social networking niche. While I only have two listed below YouTube in my list about there were several other social networks that also came along well before they did. The one thing that the creators of YouTube did better than any of the others that came before them was to actually TAKE ACTION and use the social networking skills that everyone else was trying to claim they were experts at.

I'm sure that what they did was to research their niche, where they probably learned the same things that I did. Most of the social networking website that were trying to establish their own on-site social networks were NOT just registering their own websites for 1 or 2 years. In fact, many of them are registered at least until 2010. Some of them are registered even further out and have their own servers that are dedicated ONLY to their social networking websites to give the various social networks that are developed a better quality of service.

Why are they doing this you may ask? Because the advertising revenue brought in alone for them is so high that they can't turn away from it. With millions upon millions of people world wide going to their websites 24 hours a day they are making money hand over fist, much the same way that the search engines were long before they came along.

This brings us to another point, let us look at the "big three"; Google, Yahoo! and MSN, which laid the foreground for the social networking websites that came after them. There have been social networks since long before the search engines first decided to set up their "groups", but taking people off of bulletin boards and bringing them in to the mainstream where here were literally millions of visitors daily was a no brainer. The transition was easily predictable, but again this goes back to what I've been saying all along. Social networking, social networks and what we have come to know as Web 2.0 are nothing new.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Web 2.0 – Are you Isolated?

- By: Crownpeak Cms, 2008-01-22

There is considerable variation in understanding what the phrase Web 2.0 really means. Tim O’Reilly of O’Reilly Media refers to Web 2.0 as a new “business revolution” caused by moving to the Internet as a platform and an attempt to “understand the rules of success on the new platform”. In general it is widely believed that Web 2.0 refers to “second generation” of Web based communities, social networking sites, wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, collaborative categorization of content and folksonomies. This is further emphasized by the evolving concept of full interactivity between users and providers. A user on a Web 2.0 platform can upload content in addition to downloading it from the existing Websites.

Web 2.0 could stands for any or all of the following




Breaking the barriers isolating content and functionality on current Websites.

Changing the manner in which Web content is generated and distributed based on open communication, decentralizing content creation and use through social networking phenomena

Superior categorization and organization of content through collaborative action

Separating functionality and Web technology


With all the hype surrounding Web 2.0, it is not surprising at all to see organizations of all sizes scrambling to ensure an interactive customer experience by deploying an array of technologies and concepts such as Wikis, blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts. The basic objective of a Web 2.0 Website is to engage effectively with users – making it imperative to measure the success of their online initiatives by tracking and analyzing different sources of user content such as feedback, comments, votes, subscriptions, leads and even the number of downloads.

What makes Web 2.0 tick?

A whole new set of technologies have come together in creating this new “business” platform. These technologies range from a host of server side software components, content syndication tools, messaging protocols, extension to browsers and client side applications. Broadly these could include:


Rich Internet application usually Ajax-based

CSS, Valid HTML and use of micro-formats

Syndication and aggregation of data with RSS

Meaningful and relevant URLs

Liberal use of folksonomies (tags, tagclouds, freely chosen keywords)

Using wiki software on the Website

Weblog publishing, mashups

Technologies like SOAP, Web services etc.

User-friendly Website content-management systems (WCMS).

Optimized search engine capability for frequently-used keywords


Adapting to Web 2.0

While these technologies have given organizations a significant opportunity to build close relationships with their customers, they have also presented new challenges. Web 2.0 sites demand a higher level of interaction where content can be served in multiple formats, and create, edit or retire content as they desire. The shift is essentially from a static form of serving Web pages one way to one of breaking down silos where the focus is more on participation, collaboration and interaction.
What does this paradigm shift mean for your Website? For one, when you consider that managing and updating content on a Website is a challenge task in itself, the additional requirements of usability, design and information architecture are enough to push things over the edge. Add to this the complexity of multiple file formats, delivery methods and user generated content.
Other significant challenges lurking round the corner are:


Creation of unstructured and ad-hoc content can soon become unmanageable

Managing and moderating information posted by user community and readers

Presenting content in different forms such as podcast, blogs or Wikis.

The second generation Web is a big shift in both technology but also in customer’s expectation. The users look for a rich user interface, seamless participation, community based services, content categorization and trust – all built on a decentralized infrastructure. At it’s core a Web content management system (CMS) must provide the ability to edit contents through a user-friendly and technology-neutral interface. Also consider that when a community actively participates in adding and editing content on your Websites, security will quickly become a prime concern. User-friendly interfaces along with a robust content monitoring system, and security are basic requirements of any WCM in a Web 2.0 environment.

The Web 2.0 users demand an interface that is functionally rich, easy to use, and helps in publishing content quickly. You do not want your users that are well tuned to using sites such as Flickr or Blogger, getting frustrated about the complexities of interacting and posting content to your company’s blog. Further, different forms of metadata such as ‘rating’ or ‘tagging’ by voters introduce new layers of intricacy in managing content. Additional challenges in content management arise due to multiple types of digital devices. Organizations, which stick to manual process for updating of content, or deploy a CMS that tightly binds content to the structure, are only reinforcing the silos that are fast becoming obsolete.

Syndicating content in standard Web feeds such as RSS or Atom is not a trivial task. Often non-technical subject matter experts struggle to update or publish news feeds themselves.

How can a Website CMS help?

Website content management systems help businesses maintain consistency across different digital assets on their Website so that branding and design are controlled to the level desired (style sheets, templates, etc.), regardless of who is responsible for the actual content. As a result, visitors have a consistent and professional experience on a Website managed through a content management system.
A CMS geared for Web 2.0 allows publishing of multiple forms of content all fed from a single source. It enables creation and dissemination of content to a wide range of audience in multiple mediums a breeze. Some examples are:

Blogs: Most blogs posted by companies lack workflow or approvals process for content that is published or comments that are posted. These organizations can use a CMS to exercise greater control over their corporate blogs by employing workflow, approvals and archiving both postings and comments. A content management system can play an important role in an organization’s Web 2.0 strategy, as it ensures that content passes through appropriate quality gates before being published.
RSS feeds: A CMS can be setup for automatically publishing content as RSS feeds. What‘s more, visitors to a company’s site can personalize their RSS feeds by defining a keyword or phrase. When new content related to the keyword or phrase appears on the Website, personalized content is automatically pushed to the recipient.

Podcasts: A versatile CMS can facilitate publishing of digital assets such as audio and video files, and simplify the process by which a customer publishes the XML associated with the Podcast RSS feed. As a result, users can easily subscribe to the podcast. Most importantly, all versions are maintained enabling subscribers to have a complete archive of all podcasts that were issued.

Social Networking: Static content is out – and user generated content is in. Inbound content plays a significant role in gauging responses of user community. It is unavoidable for organizations to employ a mechanism to pull data and its categorization posted by users. The CMS enables users to directly post data with folksonomy, tag clouds, ratings and comments. Analysis of this content provides organizations useful metrics to measure the success of their online initiatives.
The beauty of a Website CMS is that it gives a wide range of flexibility without losing control. For instance, completely configurable workflows enable organizations to assign tasks to any person, and escalate in case defined thresholds are crossed. For example, e-mail alerts can be sent to content owners of specific sections on a Website, when these sections don’t get updated after a specific time period. Imagine doing this manually in a dynamic environment.

How will this affect my Budget?

A full Website CMS based on SaaS delivers all functionality to manage a Web 2.0 enables properties without making a dent in your budget. By accessing ‘software’ as a service’, you are spared the high initial cost of buying a license. Moreover, as the software is hosted, there is no additional hardware to buy and no software to configure and install. You pay a fixed monthly or quarterly subscription fee and leave the task of managing, maintaining and up gradation to the service provider.

Organizations also save as they do not have to engage a developer to tweaks the HTML code or template, or a Webmaster to take care of hosting. By using a SaaS model, organizations can also cut down on their risk, and choose different functionalities as they grow or unplug if they want. Further, as billing is on a monthly or quarterly basis, the cost is spread across the lifetime of a product’s usage and the risk of product implementation and adoption are absorbed by the vendor and not the customer.

The benefits continue even when you compare the SaaS model to other CMS models like home grown solutions, and open source applications. Both the latter solutions need considerable additional resources to handle support and maintenance. This is because the hard part of a CMS starts only after the system goes live. It needs a dedicated team for managing hardware, software and the network. In addition you will need an expert who is always available 24/7 to modify a template, change a workflow, or trouble-shoot an end-user problem. Every time you need to change a layout, make a small change to your template or add a new section, you need a developer guiding you.

Not surprising, it is estimated that close to 91% of all support requests for a CMS are unrelated to software, but still require dedicated software personnel to solve content related issues. The contracted support handles only 9% of your needs.

Web 2.0 Success = Content + Interaction

Content is the key to the success in achieving your business goals in a Web 2.0 world. Content and interactivity will drive people to your site, and will instill valuable opinion about your company in your customers or prospects. However, unless the diverse parts of information landscape do not connect and talk to each other, the ROI on online initiatives will remain unclear. With a Website CMS, you can easily synchronize these disparate content components and catalyze the equation by effectively engaging your customers or prospects.

This article is contributed by Rob Rose - Vice President of Crownpeak. Content is the key to the success in achieving your business goals in a Web 2.0 world. With a Website content management system (CMS), you can easily synchronize content components and catalyze the quation by effectively engaging your customers or prospects.

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3 Techniques All Affiliate Marketers Should Know

By: Jimmy Torres

Most affiliate marketers crave new ways to boost their internet profits. Many consider that it will happen overnight. But in the real world, it doesn't just happen like that. You have to utilize effective marketing methods that have been proven to work so that you know it will work for you too.

There's some tactics that have worked before with internet marketing and is continuing to work in the online affiliate businesses today. With these three marketing techniques, you will be able to boost your affiliate sales.

What are the 3 techniques?

1. Creating new pages for each product that you are marketing. Even though you are trying to save a couple of dollars on web hosting, it's not worth it to bundle all the products together. Your visitors can get confused, so stick with one promotion page per product.

Always include product reviews on your website so visitors will have a good understanding on how the product will benefit them if they use it. Also try to include testimonials from customers who've previously used the product.

2. Offer your prospects a free report. Be sure to position the free report at the top side of your page so that it's easily noticed. Create an autoresponder series that will be sent to those who optin to your sign up box. Typically, a sale is closed on the seventh contact with a prospect.

3. Get the traffic that is targeted to your business products. Just imagine, if the person who came to your site has no interest in what you're selling, there will be more of those to come and never return again, so save yourself the hassle. Write articles for publication in e-zines. This way, you can target publications that focus on your target customers and what you have to offer might just grab their interest.

Utilizing the methods presented above is a simple task if you think about it. You just need to dedicate yourself and some time to it.

You can use these same techniques for other affiliate programs. You will end up maintaining an excellent source of income and being successful online which not many people can do. Besides, think of the huge paychecks you will be receiving!

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Jimmy Torres is the team leader of My Internet Business Team. To find out seven more proven strategies to become a successful affiliate marketer, go to My Internet Business Team site.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Explore the Vast Realm of Internet Marketing

By: Ted Turner, 2008-01-09

All the corporate companies or business houses, which create a website for the purpose of advertising their company online, seek to increase their customer share and business profits.
But in order to make the efficiently-designed website reach out to maximum number of people, it is necessary to indulge in some forms of website publicity. Now, marketing a particular website is not a very difficult task but surprisingly most of the people fail to do so. This particularly happens as most of them are not aware of the techniques of search engine optimization services or do not realize what an important part it can play in internet marketing.

Adopting certain search engine optimization techniques can help a certain website to have maximum exposure and increase visitor’s traffic. Some of the basic techniques which can be adopted to increase internet promotional services include:

• Website publicity
• Banner and link exchanges
• Blog writing•
Search engine marketing

All of the above mentioned techniques are sure shot ways to boost up the process of internet marketing, though they all work in different ways. Blog writing is a technique which is adopted by several customer-oriented companies. These companies maintain a journal of the latest happenings, achievements and details about their products through these blogs which can be read by potential customers in order to know more about a particular company.

Some of the companies also give important links to other related websites on a paid basis. These companies agree to display links of other company’s website on their official websites, thus promoting websites in the process as well.

Internet promotional services can also be triggered by nominating some of the best websites related to a particular topic on the basis of its functionality, practicality and layout.

Advertising management can also be used as a tool to promote internet marketing and expand the magnitude of people one can reach at a time and save on the copious amount of money spent on advertising through several other measures.

Ted Turner is an expert search engine optimization, executive with Toronto Web Services Company Specializing in Toronto SEO, Toronto web marketing, Internet Marketing Canada and Toronto Online Advertising.
How To Incorporate Adsense Into Your Affiliate Marketing Strategy - By: Steve Sharpe, 2008-01-09

A lot of people are lured by affiliate marketing because it can be financially rewarding, even if you work from home. Affiliate marketing programs are one of the best alternatives for those who are sick and tired of their arduous daily 9 - 5, struggling to climb up the venerated corporate ladder. You don’t need products to sell, you just have to market them on your own web site and you don’t have to worry about processing the customers’ payments or the shipment of products. If you are already into affiliate marketing, probably you were thinking about these benefits, too, before deciding to join an affiliate program.

Of course you want earn huge amounts of commission, who wouldn't? Keep in mind, however, that affiliate marketing cannot guarantee you instant success, you have to work at it. There are a lot of ways of maximizing your income. The Internet is a huge library of information, use it to learn of about other opportunities to increase your income. You can partner with several merchandisers and promote different products on your website; thereby, increasing your chance to earn a commission.

The easiest way for you to rev up your revenue potential is by incorporating Google AdSense into your marketing campaigns. What is Google AdSense? What are its advantages? How can it boost my revenues? These are some of the questions you might want to ask. Let’s try to probe into Google AdSense, so you know how it could help you in your affiliate marketing program.

Merchants place their ads in Google, which is one of the most popular search engines on the internet today. They do this through the Google Adwords program. These ads are then displayed on Google's Adsense partners websites. As a member of the Google AdSense program, you are allowed to display these ads in you website and when your visitors click through them, you earn a commission. The advertiser, pays Google for every click-through made by the customer and you as a partner of Google, gets a share from that payment.

What’s great about Google AdSense is that the ads are contextually relevant to the content of your web page. Most likely, visitors of your web site are interested in the theme of your site and specifically, on the content of your web page. So, seeing ads related to their interest would definitely drive them to click through the link or the ad. Using state-of-the-art technology, Google scans your web site and matches the content of your pages to their large database of advertisers; this way, Google is able to find ads that are targeted by the users of your site. In addition, Google changes the ads in your site as you change the content of your pages, so you can always expect the ads to be relevant to your site.

Having Google ads in your website is also a way of convincing your users to return to your site. Repeat customers multiply your income without having to exert extra effort to convince them again to click through your links. And your potential to earn doesn’t depend on them alone. Since you already have their confidence, they can be your endorsers as well. They could refer your site to family and friends who probably share the same interests with them.

Advertisers in the Google Adwords program range from large international brands to small-time domestic and local businesses, so the targeted market for the ads can range as well. This adds variety to your site; thereby, attracting different kinds of users. As you attract more users, you increase your earning potential as well. If you are targeting a specific nationality for your site users, don’t worry because AdSense can be used in different languages.

In order to boost your revenues through Google AdSense, you must pay attention to making web pages of high value topics. Make contents related to high-paying ads, so you can earn more. Some ads pay only a few cents while others pay you dollars just for a single click. You would need to do a little research on this so you can come up with more relevant content. Join affiliate marketing forums and get tips from experienced affiliate marketers.

Becoming an AdSense affiliate marketer is easy and fast. You just have to apply online and once your application is approved, you can instantly set up Google adsense on your site. All you need to do is copy and paste the adsense code from Google into your web pages and in no time the ads will appear in your site.

This can be an extremely useful additional income on top of your existing affiliate marketing products.

Strike while the iron is hot! Take advantage of the favorable circumstances the Internet is offering you. Make the most of your affiliate marketing opportunities, use Google AdSense!

To get your free ebook 'Article Marketing Avalanche', please visit http://www.articleland.co.uk. Steve Sharpe is the CEO & Editor in Chief of http://www.informationbooth.net and http://www.articleland.co.uk. He has been in internet marketing for a number of years and can be reached for further information at his websites.

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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Myspace Friend Adder: The Biggest Internet Marketing Secret

Matthew J. Loop

Launching a business or company involves creating a stellar marketing campaign that gets the attention of customers, which is something that still hinders many entrepreneurs in creating a solid, profitable business. Many times budget constraints and time shortages can be an issue since developing an ad campaign draws a new businessman away from other necessary responsibilities. Using a Myspace friend adder can easily help to thwart this problem and free a new entrepreneur and help to contact literally millions of people and businesses for an incredibly lower cost in comparison to the cost of a standard ad campaign.

So how does it work? A Myspace friend adder, such as the Stealth Friend Bomber, targets all or some of the Myspace users based on precise criteria that you are looking for and uses an automated message or bulletin to contact these individuals or businesses. For instance, if you are trying to contact people in the beauty industry, it can collect profile addresses from profiles of models, makeup artists, stylists, and others who are in the industry and send out your message or email to all of these individuals simultaneously, saving you the time and effort of finding them and forwarding the message several times over.

Stealth Friend Bomber is the best Web 2.0 marketing product on the planet, being ridiculously simple to use and thorough in its investigation and targeting. You can set it up to send messages and comments out to your target audience months ahead of time and expect significantly better results than with a standard ad campaign.

No matter type of business you partake in, as an entrepreneur, you can take advantage of the functions of the Myspace friend adder to earn business so quickly and easily that it will make your head spin. Video marketing and band promotion can help to make this type of campaign even more useful by providing a visual image of your product or service.

Pleased clients are quick to tell friends about a great experience, driving further business to you. As you learn to use Stealth Friend Bomber in a way that brings you results, interested consumers will begin to return for more purchases, allowing you to establish a relationship with them an give them what is needed, letting them know that you are there to make their dreams a reality. Stealth Friend Bomber's Myspace friend adder gives you a means to build trust and confidence with your clients and rake-in greater income through a virtually free campaign with hardly no work at all.

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