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What does Google’s New rank Qualification mean to your ranking

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Okay, in June Google activated a new component to it’s ranking system. In basic terms is measures human activity on a web site. In others words are people stopping by your web site? Are they subscribing to the RSS? Are they leaving comments on the site? Those type of things.

I have talked to a few of my friends who had good page ranking in the SERPS and they said they lost about 20% of thier traffic in the adjustment. Some the suggests from them are. First, make sure you have some kind of RSS feed or widget on your website. This will keep the bots coming back to your site to get updates. Second, use a
site like feedage.com to aggregate your RSS feed. This will get you some activity in RSS feeders. Third, step is to create daily back links - I use service call LinkAloha. You can set this to create as many high quality backlinks as you need.

By applying some changes to your sites you should be able to maintain to Search engine rankings.

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Switch To Ask.com - Avoid The Google Bully

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Are you tired of getting bullied by Google? It’s getting almost impossible to use Google Adwords unless you are a high roller and even then I have heard bad reviews. I created a brand new Adwords
account and sent traffic to blog hosted on my domain. Only to get this message two weeks after I stopped running my campaign.

“We are writing to let you know that your Google AdWords account is at risk of being suspended due to multiple violations related to our Advertising Policies, including the Landing Page and Site Quality Guidelines.”

The letter went on to say:
“Landing pages advertised via AdWords must have relevant, original content, and must be transparent about the nature of the business being promoted. Further, advertisers are prohibited from promoting certain types of sites, which include, but are not limited to:
* Data collection sites that imply delivery of free items, etc., in order to collect private information
* Arbitrage sites without relevant and original content that are designed for the purpose of showing ads
* Affiliate sites without relevant and original content that are designed to drive traffic to another site with a different domain
* “Get-rich quick” sites that make unrealistic promises
* Sites that are deceptive
* Sites that distribute malware or spyware
* Extremely misleading/unverifiable or inaccurate claims”

So basically if I have anything to sell on my page it’s not acceptable.

This is my last dealing with Google I swear… But, That enough trash talking.

Let me tell to about a great company Ask.com. These guys are great to work with and as of right now I can Direct link to my sales pages with out any craziness.

Here’s Some Great Things about Ask.com:
- The 4th Largest Search Engine
- Reach Over 95 Million Unique Users A Month
- Your ads will appear across 100 premium online properties
Match.com CNET.com DogPile.com Gifts.com
- 7th Largest US Internet Property
- The traffic Quality Is Better Than Google’s (They use a pure lead system - will not charge you for bad leads)
- Cost Per Click is CHEAP (At Least the half cost of Google)
- Geograhic Tageting (Helps Increases Conversions)
- Same Ad Form as other PPC Platforms
- No Minimum spend with or Contracts
- Self service
- Excellent Support
- Direct link

It’s night and day… People do not give this search engine the respect it deserves. Give them try in your next Pay Per Click Campaign, www.Sponsoredlistings.Ask.com

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Ebay Pluse - Niche Finding Tool

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Ebay is one the biggest online market places. With all their consumer data, where else would I go to do my market research. The first step in any good marketing plan is to find a HUNGRY market. Let’s face it, you could have the greatest produce or service, but if no one wants to buy it what good is it.

Ebay Pluse tracks the buying habits of thousands of transactions everyday. It gives you the most popular topics and items searched for on Ebay.

For example the most popular searches:
1. wii
2. cricut cartridge
3. iphone
4. ipod touch
5. ipod
6. coach
7. xbox 360
8. wii games
9. laptop
10. ps3

What does this list tells us is? There is a lot traffic for these items. So, if we could develop an affiliate relationship with a company like Amazon ,for example, you could develop commission on these types of products.

But, we can also go deeper with Ebay Pluse. You can use the category option to go deeper into different niche markets.

For Example:
Electronics> GPS Navigation > Tracking Devices
Would yield the following results:

1. gps
2. garmin gps
3. garmin
4. dog tracking system
5. gps navigation
6. spot
7. hand held gps
8. usb gps
9. handheld gps
10. spy camera

Now, we are getting a little more targeted. We could easily develop a strong keyword lists on these words. With a little work you could find different markets like “Cheating on Spouse” “Dog Training” “Spying” “Hunting” “travel and Hiking”

I would take this information and find the top selling products and/or web site for each. Then I would develop keywords with Google’s External Keyword Tool. With my keywords I would run a quick PPC campaign to find which keywords convert the best.

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Which Comes First The Market Or The Product.

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

The problem with most marketers is that they start off on the wrong foot. Most online marketers find a product they are passionate about and then they go out hunting a market. Only to end up frustrated that they are not making any sales.

So, let me ask you this… What came first, the ThighMaster or unwanted thigh fat… Teeth Whitener or coffee-stained teeth… Acne Cures or pimples?

Right, the market has always been there for these products… all that had to be done was to introduce the market to a product for the right price.

What is so cool about the internet is… there are so many tools on the internet that collect marketing data for you. All you have to do is learn how to access the information and discover these gold mines.

The tool I want to introduce you too today is 43Things.com. On this site people list 43 things they like to do before they die. The important thing about this site is that people list what they are most interested in. People who are passionate about something are buyers. People buy on emotion and not logic.

How can you use this site for market research? Simply go to the first page at 43Things.com. You will see a page of blue hyperlinked words. Read through the text until you spot a very specific idea, for example “going cross country skiing” (NOT “be loved” or “learn as much as I can” too vague)

Click on the specific terms. You will see Google adsense ads on the right side of the page. Check out what people are advertising for sale. Vacation packages, tour guides, equipment, airline tickets. Could you make money selling these items? Yes or Yes.

See how simple that was… Imagine how many different markets you can discover with just a little research and clicking.

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The NEW Adwords - Mobile

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I am sure you have heard how hot mobile marketing is this year. This is the year of mobile marketing. It’s like someone just opened a candy shop and all the kids are stampeding to get their hands on some goodies.

If you want those kids… you may want to check of the new options inside your Google adwords account.

http://www.google.com/mobileads/advertiser_home.html

Google, being one not to pass up on any mobile device to display their ads on, announced on April 2, 2010 that it has opened up its AdWords platform to advertisers who want to launch campaigns on Apple’s iPad. The announcement reads: “Like many of you, we’re excited about the upcoming release of Apple’s iPad and the promise of tablet computers. Innovative products like the iPad are on the cutting edge of a whole new class of devices that promise to make accessing information and content easier and more fun.

“Over the past year, we’ve been working to make sure that our advertising products work well on a different class of exciting new devices - mobile phones with full Internet browsers like the iPhone and those running Android. These mobile devices have exploded in popularity, and have allowed advertisers to achieve incremental reach and great results. With these high-end phones making up 50% of mobile search queries, it’s highly valuable for advertisers to connect with these users.

“In many ways, an iPad is more similar to these mobile devices than to desktop and laptop computers. It runs on a mobile operating system, has a touchscreen, runs mobile apps, and is highly portable, suited for on-the-go browsing. For this reason we’ve decided for now to include the iPad as a mobile device in AdWords, which means that as AdWords advertisers, you can easily extend the reach of your current ad campaigns to these new types of devices.”

Pricing
According to the current AdWords Help article regarding this matter:
“As with PC-based text or image ads, you determine the cost of your own mobile ad campaign. Your price depends on the keywords you choose, how much you bid, and how successfully you design your ads. You set your own daily budget, which will control your overall spending, but keep in mind that there is never a minimum spending commitment. In addition, you’re only charged when a user clicks on your ad. In the case of mobile text ads, users also have the option to use the click-to-call link in your ad.”

Also:
“Mobile ads pricing - whether image or text - is similar to pricing for ads running on the PC Google Network. You choose a maximum cost-per-click (CPC)* for each keyword from US$0.01 to US$100.00 (or the local currency equivalent), but smart pricing doesn’t apply. You’re only charged when a user clicks on your ad. In the case of mobile text ads, users also have the option of using the click-to-call link in your ad.”

How do you access the new features:
As you create your ads inside adwords you have choose for the “Content Network”. When you see that click “let me choose” and that menu you will find options. Then choose advanced options… in that menu you will see option to choose the mobile device of your liking.

…Also check out Admob. Admob is another network that allows you to advertise on mobile media.

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New traffic source allows you to get up to 250,000 visitors a day.

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

What if you could tap into the power of exit traffic? 

99% of visitors who stop by your web page never purchase. Once they click off your page they are gone forever.

In this post I am going to share with you a strategy for capturing the traffic that leaves your site and making money. By using both of these tactitcs you can capture up to 50% of the traffic that leaves your site.

Here are list of tools you will need:
1. Free Product To give away
2. Aweber (autoresponder service)
3. Exitfire (FREE exit traffic service)

Step 1:
Let’s first talk about the free product. People love free stuff and if you are going to get people’s personal email information you need to provide them something for free. Lucky for your there are thousands of free products that you can give away. What you need to do is Google the keywords “PLR” and/or “Private Resell Rights”.

There are websites or directories with hundreds of Private Resell Right products. Just find a product that fits into your niche or market and purchase it (don’t spend over $100). 

Once you purchased the product upload it to a folder on your web server. (okay some of you are saying I don’t have a web server or web site) I use host9 for my web hosting for $19 a month (unlimited web sites), but there are web host that offer web hosting for as low as $4.95 a year (search around I bet you can find one).

Use the ftp function or software like Filezilla to upload you product to your web host.

Step 2: (optional)
I like to create a video that explains what my product is about. I use this video in the next step. People love videos and it increases my click through rate.

I use camtasia and MS power point to make my videos. Camtasia maybe too pricey for some of you, visit jing.com (free version of camtasia) or camstudio. You will also need a head set to record your voice. Upload your video to YouTube.

Step 3:
In my Aweber account, I set up a new list and the create and opt-in page using their gui. Just use that very basic opt-in form (Choose Pop over). When you are creating your Opt-in form click on the “header” option to edit this part. In the header area add an attention
grabbing headline in RED and then add a picture of the product or pull one from Google images. Then below the image Write “Click Here To Play” and hyperlink it to the video. (note: Create an additional blank web page on your web server. Copy and Paste the code from YouTube into this blank page. Also put a big bold link to download your free product. We are going add another code here in the next step.) Save everything and copy the Java script code onto your web site or blog.

So, if you have it set-up correctly, the form will pop over your web site after about 15 to 30 seconds of being on the page. The viewer will either click on the hyperlink to watch the video or enter their name and email or the will click the X to close the window.

If they click the video link the will be taken to the video page. Let’s go to the next step.

Step 4:
The video page set up will have three components, an embedded YouTube Video, Aweber
Optin Form and the Java Script from Exitfire

Exitfire allows you to make money on people who exit your web site. It will bring up an exit pop window that will offer your visitor an option to see additional offers. In return people who leave someone
else’s web site will be sent to your web site. This where you can generate up to 250,000 visitors day to your web site. 

When you login to your Exitfire account you get a Java script code to paste on your web page.

From Aweber you need to copy the code for the Simple form. The form only needs the Name, the email and submit button.

Then you will need the embed code from the YouTube video.

Now open up a web editor like front page, NVU (FREE) or Dreamweaver and create a page with a table.
Split the table into two columns. Paste the Video embed code in the left column and the web form in the right column.

Paste the Exitfire script anywhere. Save and upload the page to your web server. Be sure to match the hyperlink code your used on the first
Aweber form.

Note: In your Aweber
account set up a message or follow-up that would direct the visitor to the free download page to the product. 

Summary:
Okay great the trap is now set. One of three things will happen everytime someone comes to visit your site. 1. They will leave their name and email. 2. They will end up buying something from an
Exitfire offer or an offer on your page. 3. They will exit off your page after getting asked a number of times not to.

Over all you should see an increase in your retention and conversions on your site. Which will increase your
bottom line.

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Setting Your Goals Correctly

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

The other day I was reading a passage in Zig Ziglar’s book “See You at The Top”. The section about goal setting. To paraphrase, the book was telling a story about a man who came up to Mr. Ziglar after hearing him speak. The man said “You inspired me, I’m going to make a million dollars in the next 12 months” Mr. Ziglar smiled at the man, as to, not crush his dreams but he also new it was not likely to happen. The fact is, the man would have to earn $20,000 a week to meet his goal of $1 million in 12 months.

We have all done this, we have all set goals with out really creating a path to achieve them. We have all heard the saying “If your dream is big enough, the facts do not matter.” I do not know any millionaire in the world that got their on dreams alone.

What happens when you do not make a million dollars in 12 months? You feel real bad and your confidence goes way down and you become very discouraged.

Stop, the abuse. One of my mentors showed me a very easy way to set financial goals. Focus all your energy on making that first dollar. If you can figure out how to earn $1 online you can figure out how to double it. So, instead of setting your goal to make a million dollars in 12 months. Figure out how to make a dollar a week. Then a dollar a day then $2 dollars a day. And keep doubling your efforts and resources.

All the time you are learning and growing. You will gain more and more resources to double your efforts even more.

So pick one product, one marketing method and focus on it until you figure out how to make your first dollar. Then figure out how to double it.

The only way to start a fire using a magnifying glass is focus the beam of light on one spot for a long time. Use the power of focus to get your internet marketing business off the ground.

Remember: Do not go into markets that a: no one else is in & b: that have small number of people to sell to.

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How to Find people to market to on the internet?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

As an online marketer you have to learn how to find people to market to. Where are all the people? How do you reach them with your marketing message? These are both good questions and it will take me a while to answer.

To start there is only 4 ways to get your marketing message in front of people. You have to do one of the following things:

1. Go where they are

2. Get in the way

3. Interrupt them

4. Direct message

Go where they are: The biggest movement online, has been to social media like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, YouTube, etc. 10’s of millions of people login to these networks every day. While there are a lot of people on these networks it is a little hard to reach them. You could try and make friends with as many people as possible, but that is very time consuming. The other method would be to buy ads on these networks, but typically the conversion is very low.

Get In The Way: This is the method I prefer. The idea behind the method is to figure out what people want and then get your web site in the way. In other words they will have to visit your site or see your ad before they go to the content they wanted to see.

I offen use blogs and opt-in forms to accomplish this task.

The Interrupt Method: This is the method that advertiser and consumers are use to. It’s the old fashion display ad. Online it’s banner ads and text ads.

Direct Message: Is when you communicate using a list of some kind. The direct response methods such as a email, text message , phone or mail.

To find people, you have to choose on of these 4 methods of communicating to them. Depending on your budget and your offer will determine which method you use.

Take a moment and ask yourself, where is my market and what is the best way to reach them?

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Have you tried video Marketing?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Many marketers over look the power of video marketing. There is a common misconception the that video marketing takes too long and cost to much to make. Marketers think they need to buy $4000 video cameras and $2000 editing programs to make and effective online video.

The fact is most people already have what they need installed on their computers, but more on that in a second.

Let’s talk about numbers. When you search in Google for keyword terms, how many competing results to you get? Millions - right? Well most marketers try to get their webpage to rank page one - out of millions of pages.

Look again what else is on page one? Image results, local maps, video results, news results and related links - right? Which one is most viewed by the average web surfer? Video - right?

How much effort do you think, would have to go into getting your video to rank page one of Google? Well, if you look closely you will see that most videos are made by people who have NO idea about video marketing. In fact most of the videos have less than 9 or 10 backlinks, that allow them to rank page one in the results. Do you think, you can make better videos than them? I do?

Back to how you make a video on your computer. First you will need a mic to record the audio. You will need to buy a cheap $30 headset and mic at local computer store or online retailer. Also almost every PC has MS movie maker installed and almost every Mac has Imovie. You use both video edit software in much the same way. Just use Powerpoint to create .jpg image file (note: get “open office” if you do not have powerpoint or a free online service like picnik.com). I combine pictures (G Images, istockphoto.com, clipart.com) and text to show my message.

Record your audio track inside of the video program and place your pictures on the timeline. Save the file as an .mov or .wmv and upload it youtube.com with right keywords in the title, body and tags.

There are some online video services that do a good job too. Animoto.com works very good and it’s easy to use, I would get the paid version. Also jingproject.com - Is free and allows you to capture you computer screen as you speak in the mic.

Once you have your video uploaded, link to it using blogs, social media and bookmarking sites.

It’s cake, give it try. To increase you traffic even more, repeat the process with another keyword.

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Here Are The 7 Most Common Mistakes Made in Affiliate Marketing

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

In the last decade and a half I have seen some common mistakes
made by affiliate marketers that cause people headaches and lose
of revenue. Please consider the following pitfalls and how they effect
your business.

Pitfall #1: Choosing a Bad Product to Promote
Not all products are created equal.  For the most part, you have
accepted that there are plenty of high-quality products already on the market.

Choosing the right affiliate offer can be hard if you do not have a system.
1. Choose a market (Health, Wealth or Relationships)
2. Pick some offers in your affiliate network.
3. Check out the landing page (Is it clean? Does it make sense? Would you buy the offer?)
4. Check out your offer on offervault.com
5. Check out what type of keywords are available for your offer.

In addition to picking good products within niches, you will also want to look for good niches. Here’s a stupid tip that will illustrate my point nonetheless: don’t sell garden hoses in the winter. No one will buy. Focus on products that a lot of people want; and if their popularity just surged, now is the best time to get in the market.

Pitfall #2: Picking a Low Converter
As an affiliate marketer, your goal is to profit from the hard work others have done; and from the money they have spent on copywriters, product developers, and software. If you select a product that underutilizes these advantages, you are likely to benefit less.
Take, for instance, conversion rates. Not all product creators hire a top-notch copywriter. In fact, many of them just write their own copy.

Many also don’t hire someone to do graphics for the sales page. Instead, they try to do their own. The end result? The page looks hideous, the copy contains major errors, and the product converts poorly.
Before you start promoting any particular product, read the sales page carefully and compare it with others. Do you feel compelled to buy? Did the graphics throwyou off? Did the copy fail to reel you in for the catch? These can all amount tofatal errors for both the seller and you. You cannot help the seller at this point, but you can avoid his product and find a better one. Do yourself a favor: choose your products carefully.

Pitfall #3: Selling Snake Oil for a Snake Oil Salesman
This pitfall is especially important to avoid if you have a list. All it takes is one erroneous product promotion and you could end up with a mass exodus from your list. Again, don’t make this error.

Additionally, avoid jumping on the affiliate product bandwagon for major promotions. Instead, wait until the buzz dies down slightly; and then release a comprehensive review (something most affiliate marketers do not provide) of the product. This has a much better chance of getting sales for you; and it will also help you to maintain credibility.

Last, avoid promoting products that make outrageous and fallacious claims. As Carl Sagan once said “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” In most cases, these snake oil peddlers cannot provide you with any extraordinary evidence, but they do make the claims. Avoid promoting them and becoming associated with them.

Pitfall #4: Picking Products that Offer Meager Commissions
Would you rather have a product that paid you $1000 a sale at 1% conversion or a product that paid $100 at a 50% conversion? Well for ever 100 people who come to your web site you could make $1000 or $5000 - pick one.

If does not matter what the payout is, if the offer does not convert you still get $0. Look at the results of other affiliate marketers. See which ads are working for them and then promote those offers just a little bit better than your competition.

Pitfall #5: Failing to Collect Leads
Always, always, always capture leads. Rather than generating traffic through pay per click, search engine optimization, and other methods and then sending that traffic to your affiliate link, you should make an effort to convert them into list members first. Why? Two reasons: simple mathematical reasoning and the collective experience of many marketers.

The simple mathematical reasoning goes something like this: virtually everyone who would have purchased the product will opt in to your mailing list. And many who definitely would not have purchased the product will opt in to your mailing list. Instead of converting at a rate of around 1-3% (in affiliate sales), you will convert between 15 and 40% of visitors (to your mailing list). From there, you will get the chance to contact the willing buyers and the more reluctant. Additionally,
once they’re on a list, this is no longer a one-off effort. You get the chance to market to them again and again for months or even years.

As a marketer, one of the best tools you have available is your list. Always, always, always use your list over the one-off sale.

Pitfall #6: Ignoring the Importance of Timeliness
In business in general, the quick often outcompete those endowed with greater resources. Today, Google is no longer a small company with meager revenues, but in the past, it emerged from nowhere to outcompete massively well-endowed rivals; and it did so with cunning.

How does this apply to you? Successful affiliate product promotion requires you to do more than simply slap an affiliate link in an email and send it out to a couple thousand people. If you expect them to actually buy, your email should be newsworthy – not promotional.

If you can genuinely write your email as if it were a news announcement, you are far more likely to draw interest than if you send a link to an Internet marketing ebook that was written in 1998 and wasn’t particularly popular then.

You need to find currents events that tie into you product. Find something so  big that people follow the event and comment on it. If you can find such a product (say, the iPhone of Internet marketing products), it is critical that you engineer your own build-up and release, centered on the build-up and release of the  product. You will want to make sure that your list members purchase from you, rather than from another list owner.


Pitfall #7: Ignoring Important Numbers

Many affiliate marketers fail to make many of the small—yet important—
calculations needed in order to run a business and ensure you are in profit. For instance, many affiliate marketers will completely ignore calculating their EPC (Earnings Per Click).  Instead, they’ll simply focus sololy on the amount of their commission check.

Additionally, many will ignore conversion rates, pay per click bids, and the amount of time they put into projects. They’ll also fail to make realistic estimates of how much promotional efforts will cost; and how much of a risk they’ll be. They’ll glaze over all of these minor details and devote the majority of their time to daydreaming about the riches they will rake in.

Unfortunately, affiliate marketing doesn’t work like that. If you’re paying too much for traffic; if your conversion rates are too low; if you put too much time into projects that don’t have high yields – the outcome is bad. Your numbers won’t add up. At the end of the day, month, or year, you may end up in debt, rather than profit. And since you’re a sole proprietor, not a CEO of a corporation, It is all on your shoulders.

Please take sometime and think about these 7 pitfalls and how to avoid them. Set up systems and review points in your business to monitor your progress toward your goals.

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