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So you finally got your niche site up. You put up ten, maybe fifteen or twenty pages of content about your niche and put some damn good affiliate links on those pages. You have sent out some articles to get good organic backlinks, traded a few links here and there.

Maybe you discreetly bought some links to your site to give it that extra push to get that consistent website traffic. Then you made a couple of blog posts on a good site like Blogger, linked back to your site, and pinged it. You moved on to another site and waited for a while so that your first site could get out of the sandbox.

Finally, after a while, it made it! Your site has a little bit of age on it, and Google shows a bit of love. A few people see your site and maybe decide to link to it — you have probably even been socially bookmarked. The site is starting to rank well with Google, and you are making a few affiliate sales, maybe even a lot. Read the rest of this entry

Keywords, keywords, keywords. As an Internet marketer, that is something that cannot be repeated enough. You hear it over and over in everything that you do with your website. This is because keywords are the most vital part of a website, and they determine where your ranking sits with search engines. This, in turn, determines just how visible and available your website is to readers who are looking for something related to what you’re offering. With the importance of keywords being so high, it is necessary for you to implement using a tool to help you determine which keywords are the right ones to use. The Google Keywords Tool is one such tool.

This keyword tool is a nice thing to have in your Internet marketing arsenal. It can prove to be beneficial from the first time that you use it. Read the rest of this entry

If your business is struggling in the recession, there’s probably no way you’d consider spending money employing people to sort out your website for you. You might think that in the current economic climate there are surely much more important things to be spending your cash on – you need to keep your business afloat and it’s tough enough just keeping stores open, let alone expanding online as well. It may be a logical thought but ignoring the potential of the online market completely is probably one of the worst decisions a business owner could make right now. In fact, almost all the businesses that are still doing well in spite of the recession are succeeding because they have a strong online presence, and are bringing in new customers through Google. Remember, times may be hard for businesses but they are also hard for consumers, and an increasing number of people are turning to the internet rather than the high street for the best deals on all kinds of products.

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by Owen Jones

I was wondering whether you had realized just how much article submission software has improved over recent years? For example, this article has been written and submitted to thousands of directories, lists and blogs on auto-pilot over a period of a month by the world’s best article management software.

Please dont miss out on this, it is that important if you need to promote any site on the Internet.

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by Nelson Tan

As Web 2.0 becomes less of just a buzzword and more of a reality, the types of sites webmasters need to publish will increasingly become more important. In other words, mini-sites are slowly dying and cookie-cutter article sites are on the way out as well. Web surfers will become more value-focused and web companies will become larger.

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No matter how good your copy is, and no matter how smart and creative you are, without traffic, you are dead.  The fancy graphics don’t matter, the best products don’t matter either if you are not getting anyone to see the website.  Traffic is always the end game for anyone trying to publish ads or sell anything on the web.  It seems like its a mystery to most, as most products sold on the web focuses on content, PPC (which is not bad, but also very hard to get right), or management products to help with productivity.  Very few actually work on where the heck you get traffic from.

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A good written article can do your website wonders weather you publish on your website or not. Good articles must have good quality content, if your trying to sell a product don’t write a heavy sales pitch keep your sales pitch to a minimum with subtle hints throughout. Articles are supposed to be interesting, informative and educational for your readers so if you keep that in mind when writing your article you shouldn’t go wrong.

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Chances are you’ve seen the ads for the latest and greatest Internet Marketing software program that is suppose to help you make loads of money in short order. It seems more and more these offers can be found at every corner of the Internet. And what’s even better is that they’ll sell this Super Secret software to you for only $97 per month.

I’ve worked in the Internet Marketing field for nearly 9 years and in that time, I’ve seen all kinds of software that promised to help me make money fast. During my years of marketing, I’ve had the opportunity to try out a lot of software meant to be used by Internet Marketers. I can tell you that of all the software I used, I would only buy a few of the programs available if Google didn’t have these free tools available. Most of the software being marketed on the Internet is worthless or there are free versions that do just as good. If I’m being honest here, and I am, the truth is you don’t need a lot of software to make money online.

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by Henry Zeng

While we don’t often think about – or even care – how the Google search engine works, it is essential for marketer who is using SEO, or natural search marketing for their online business to understand the basic principles that drive Google.

There are three main parts to Google: Googlebot, The Indexer, and the Query Processor. Believe it or not, understanding how each of the parts works is crucial to your online businesses. Let’s take a look at each of the elements to see how they work.

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As you begin creating and writing compelling ads for your Google Adwords campaign, it’s important to know which keywords and keyphrases to use so that people can identify your ad with ease. Google Adwords expert Perry Marshall encourages all Adwords users and pay-per-click managers to make full use of the Google Adwords Keyword Selector Tool when creating each ad. Besides its being a free tool, this allows you to put in your niche all the most popular and profitable keywords and helps you track possible keywords for your other campaigns.  The Keyword Tool is especially helpful for fine-tuning your efforts when ads are performing poorly; if you’ve written an ad using low-traffic keywords, there is a good chance that your ads are not being clicked enough to make your ad effective. 

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