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Capture Attention By Being Credible
2007-12-05 01:15:00 I?ve started a series about capturing attention in the overcrowded internet. I?m basing the series on the book Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Thrive and Others Die written by Chip and Dan Heath. This book has 6 great principles that will help your site stick in people?s minds. Today we?ll talk about the 4rd principle, Credible. Credibility is especially important in the online business or make money online niche. If you haven’t made much money on the internet, it will be hard to convince people that your site is worth visiting on a regular basis. Yes, there are exceptions, but for the most part, the big players in the niche have proven that they can make money online. John Chow is famous for his monthly blog income reports. In November, he made over $27,000. I bet many people have subscribed to and followed his blog because of his income reports. My income is less than John Chow’s and I don’t have my own website. However, in the last couple of months, I’... More About: General , Capture , Attention
Capture Attention By Being Concrete
2007-12-04 05:50:00 I?ve started a series about capturing attention in the overcrowded internet. I?m basing the series on the book Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Thrive and Others Die written by Chip and Dan Heath. This book has 6 great principles that will help your site stick in people?s minds. Today we?ll talk about the 3rd principle, Concrete . Concrete is all about making your content very specific. Instead of talking in abstract terms, you should fill your content with many practical examples. Concrete is important in grabbing attention because people remember practical, specific ideas much more than theoretical, abstract ones. This is why tutorials and case studies get links and do well on social voting sites. Tutorials and case studies are concrete in nature. Donna at SEO Scoop says that an excellent way to get traffic and links to write a good tutorial. She gives these 2 tips to help your tutorial be even more concrete: Use lots of photographs and/or illustrations. Document every step of th... More About: General , Capture , Attention
Capture Attention By Being Unexpected
2007-12-02 05:35:00 I?ve started a series about capturing attention in the overcrowded internet. I?m basing the series on the book Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Thrive and Others Die written Chip and Dan Heath. This book has 6 great principles that will help your site stick in people?s minds. Today we?ll talk about the principle Unexpected. Out of all the 6 principles, Unexpected is my favorite. It’s the most enjoyable to implement. There’s nothing like doing something that catches everyone by surprise. Unexpected is powerful because people remember what you did even after time has passed. In this audio interview, Dan Heath gives the example of a Volvo commercial. This commercial starts out like many other family-oriented car commercials. There is a good looking car, smooth roads, great scenery, and laughing kids. The mood is perfect. However, the happy scene is rudely interrupted by another car crashing into the Volvo. Totally unexpected. Volvo used this unexpected moment to captu... More About: General , Capture , Attention
Split-Test Your Adwords Ads In 2 Minutes Or Less
2007-11-30 05:28:00 One of the mistakes people make when advertising on Google Adwords is not testing their Ad copy. The first Ad you come up with is rarely the one that pulls the most clicks! This is why wise advertisers run simple A/B split-tests to improve their Click-Through Rate (CTR). With an A/B split-test you show one version of your Ad to half the searchers and a different one to the other half. Google can rotate the two ads for you and they will show how many clicks and conversions each ads gets. You can (and should) run a split-test for every Adgroup in your Campaign. These are the steps you need to take to set up your first split-test. 1. Change Your Campaign Settings If you miss this step, you are going to base your decisions on the wrong data. If you run two ads, by default Google will start showing the one with the highest CTR more often. Don?t let Google take control of your campaign: you want to wait for each Ad to get at least 60 clicks before you decide which one is the winner. To m... More About: Test , Minutes , Split , Utes
Selling Facebook Application ?Drinks? $9500
2007-11-29 17:46:00 I thought I’d offer my facebook application “Drinks ” to one of NBBs readers before I put it on Sitepoint. Application Name - Drinks Current Stats and Valuation This values the app at over $13k but I’m pricing to sell so I’m going to let this great little app go at a good price. It’s ready to be monetised and should take upto $10 per 1000 impressions. You don’t need a developer to run this application. It is very easy to add drinks (no coding required) and I will tell you exactly how to do it. Details: - 26,693 users & counting! / 300-500 daily active users. - The App is written in PHP/FBML (the facebook html markup). - Add drinks via PhpMyAdmin (simple) - To advertise on the app you only need to adjust the index.php file with your ad code. - You need your own host to host this app (as it does not sit on Facebook s Hosting) I can help you with this. The best ad network right now in terms of Revenue is VideoEgg but there are others like, ... More About: News , Selling , General
Capture Attention With the Simple Principle
2007-11-29 05:08:00 I’ve started a series about capturing attention in the overcrowded internet. I’m basing the series on the book Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Thrive and Others Die written Chip and Dan Heath. This book has 6 great principles that will help your site stick in people’s minds. Today we’ll talk about the principle Simple . Complicated things are hard to remember. Simple things stay longer in people’s minds. In this interview, Dan Heath talks about the stereotypical IT guy who can’t give a clear answer to a computer question. He’s not clear, because he doesn’t make the computer concepts simple enough. His own expertise and computer vocabulary get in the way. He needs to do the hard work of understanding non-computer savvy people. My physics professor in undergrad college was super smart. He knew physics inside and out. But he couldn’t teach effectively because he couldn’t bring his concepts down to our level. Simple is ab... More About: General , Capture , Attention
Build a Beautiful Site and they will Return
2007-11-28 16:46:00 Coming from an eCommerce background usability is fundamental to me, but a well designed site is much more important in 2007 and most store owners need to think about the overall satisfaction of a visitors experience. Look superior to your competitors and this will further increase sales also making people remember your site (this is also counts for all those awful looking Blogs out there). “I think Amazon is still messy but continues to drive millions of traffic through their checkout year in year-out”. Amazon I feel, was started with a concept to make it easy to purchase a product not worry about how the store looks. This was back on the 90s, things have changed and design is just as important to a users web experience. Here are just a couple of my favourite designs taken from the whole list CSS Websites Take ideas and try to incorporate them into your site design. More About: Web Development , Blogging , Site , Beautiful
The Internet Has ?Officially? Gone MAD!
2007-11-28 00:51:00 I have just come away from one of the forums I frequent. It all started a few months ago when I decided I wanted to do something I presumed was a fairly simple procedure. For business and personal reasons I wanted to do a simple “username” change at the very popular DigitalPoint forums. (I don’t fancy linking to them really) It was like I was being held to ransom, what the hell is going on in this online world!!? With feable excuses as, “it slows the forum down” “the forum will crash” “we would lose money doing a username change” My eyes are still sore after they rolled out of my head when a Moderator sent me this Private Message, and I quote - “Your only option for having info removed from DP is to serve the owner of this forum with a court order” What more can I say…this online world has gone slighty crazy! Your thoughts are appreciated… New visitors join our NetBusiness Blog RSS Feed (it’s a goo... More About: Humor , Internet , General , Forums , The Internet
6 Principles for Capturing Attention in the Overcrowded Internet
2007-11-27 05:31:00 Attention is king. One of the thing I’ve realized as an online marketer: the internet is super crowded. Unless you’re in an obscure niche, there are going to be many strong competing sites in your niche. Much of the global online traffic comes from Google, but there are only 10 spots on the front page of Google. That’s not a lot of spots compared to all the sites in a given niche. And the saturation of commercial sites will only get worse. The general public will get more online savvy. And many people will find out about the low barrier of entry in online business and build their own commercial sites. Offline-based businesses are still not using the internet optimally. This will change as business owners realize the profit potential of directing more resources to the online portion of their business. Getting noticed is the name of the game. If you don’t capture attention, you’ll get lost in the crowd. Not only that, but you need to keep your reade... More About: Internet , General , Attention , Principles
Warning: Blogging Can Stunt Your Ability To Create An Information Product
2007-11-25 05:45:00 One of the things that got me into blogging for bucks is its simplicity. You find something you’re passionate about and then you write about it consistently. Simple. However, as I’ve realized that the paid content model earns more money than the free content model (I know, duh!), I’ve looked into creating an information product. It’s been hard though. It’s been hard to even get started. Why? Because most of my writing has been blogging. I’m in blogging mode. Blogging mode? Well, for me and I bet for many other bloggers, blogging mode is writing about what’s on your mind that day whenever you write the post. Check out my post topics in September, my highest traffic month. See if you can see a pattern. How?s The Packaging And Formatting Of Your Site? Blog Design: Improve Your Site Packaging Increase Your Profits Exponentially By Targeting Popular Bloggers Beat Writer?s Block With These Super Practical Tips The Secret To Getting Search... More About: Information , Writing , Product , Warning
Quick Case Study: Aggregating and Organizing Content to Target a Niche Audi
2007-11-24 00:12:00 I’ve written about aggregating and organizing content already. Here’s a quick case study to help illustrate the value of doing these things. I was asked to write about SEO on Performancing. At first, I thought of writing a really in-depth SEO guide that would show off my SEO expertise (I work full-time as a search marketer). However, I realized that an in-depth guide might not be the best post for Performancing. It wouldn?t fit the audience well. Performancing is about helping bloggers make money. Their audience is commercially-oriented bloggers. I put myself in their shoes. What do they want in SEO? In my experience and market research, most bloggers don?t focus much on SEO. They?re much more focused with social media marketing, networking, and writing quality content. I realized that whatever SEO tips I give would have to be simple, easy-to-understand, and most importantly, easy-to-implement. Bloggers already have a lot on their plate. I didn?t want to add too much ... More About: Writing , Study , Audi , Blogging , Content
Inspector Gadget, Axel Foley?Mix Up On a Flute
2007-11-23 19:05:00 This Guy is Amazing on the flute, just had to post it. I loved Inspector Gadget (the Uk cartoon) and the Axel F tune from Beverly Hills Cop. Have a Good weekend! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlK25Q_1EO M More About: Foley , Humor , General , Flute
How to Buy and Sell Websites Online
2007-11-23 01:21:00 A friend of mine Adnan over at Blogtrepreneur.com got in touch to say he was selling his blog. Blogs are hot property and very sort after right now, selling for great prices. This takes me on to what you should look for when buying and selling any website online through sites such as Sitepoint. I think I am perfectly poised to offer advice in this area having purchased over $19k worth in websites over the course of this year all from Sitepoint a website and other from Sitepoint this year.. For me, buying sites is a fun activity (when I have the cash of course). I made a decision earlier this year to start buying sites instead of starting one from scratch, personally because I no longer enjoy the start up process involved in making a successful site (some might say that is exciting) because I have been online for years I find it tedious and boring now and would rather leave that to someone else. I actually enjoy the day to day running and looking for new opportunities once a site is... More About: Advertising , General , Blogging , Websites , Online
Why Email Marketing is Better than Blog Marketing
2007-11-22 01:04:00 The money is in the list. The above quote is a popular internet marketing saying. I’m glad in Vittorio’s guest article two days ago, he talked about the importance of building an email subscriber list. There is so much to keep track of in online business. I had forgotten about the list. I think it’s easy to forget about building a list because it’s a strategy that doesn’t provide profits quickly. However, in the long term, nothing can beat the earnings that come from having a big list. Blogs have gotten a lot of press in the last couple of years, but I still think email marketing trumps blog marketing. Here are 5 reasons why. Email is much more familiar than RSS. The general public still doesn’t know what RSS is. There is a learning curve with using RSS and RSS readers. However, everyone (even my 80 year old grandma) knows what email is. Email is checked more often than RSS readers. Most people go through their email religiously. They op... More About: Marketing , Email Marketing , General , Blogging
Google Stole My Green BAR Help me Get it Back!
2007-11-21 18:31:00 Google….I know you’re listening… I have this plugin which I look at from time to time (SearchStatus) anyway after reading Mr Chows installment on Google Hunting I decided to go and look at mine. Oh no…my beautiful PR5 is now a PR0! Haha - The only detrimental effect it will have on this blog will be when I sell it possibly. If I did, I would show any potential buyer my Google Analytics anyway. You know how people are swayed by PR, anyway on to what I plan to do…. I’m going after a keyword Google Own and I want it. That keyword is “Work from Home” I was going to launch this when our new look NBB Design goes live, but I’ve decided to do it now! I’m looking for Affiliates to Promote NBB. How it Works: 1. You leave a review of this blog (good or bad up to you) anywhere on the net use an Article site like EzineArticles.com if you do not own a blog (you do not need your own blog for this to work). 2. Link to us using the ancho... More About: Google , Affiliate Marketing , General , Contests , Green
Do You Make These 8 Mistakes With Google Adwords?
2007-11-19 23:35:00 This is a guest post written by Vittorio Bosio of Tech Savvy Marketer. Google Adwords is the fastest way to drive traffic to your website. It seems so easy to set up your account and start advertising on your main keywords. However, it is not uncommon to make these 8 mistakes that cost you money. It just takes a little discipline to correct them, and the rewards are increased Click-Thru and Conversion Rates, lower Google bills and more money into your pocket at the end of the month. 1. Sending People To Your Homepage I still see advertisers who use their homepage as the landing page for their ads. Unfortunately, your homepage is usually too general in content to convert your traffic. Your visitors need to find what they are looking for immediately, without the need for extra-clicks. If they don’t find what they are looking for fast enough, they are going to hit the back button and leave. But at that point you’ve already paid for that visitor. 2. Putting All Your Keywo... More About: Google Adwords , Make , Stakes
How You Can Sell Content That?s Freely Available Online
2007-11-18 05:28:00 I bought SEO Book recently even though a couple people said much of the information in the ebook was freely available online. Why did I buy it then? Because I wanted to save time. Time is money. I’m pretty knowledgeable in SEO but there’s so much to consider whenever you optimize a site for the search engines. I learned SEO from reading blogs and lurking in forums for over a year. However, I didn’t want to go back and search for the blog posts and forum posts to remember what I learned. SEO Book saved me a lot of time. All the information I needed was aggregated in the book in an accessible way. Whenever I needed to remember something, I just looked through the table of contents and read the relevant section. When I was an accounting major, the teachers told us to save our textbooks instead of selling them once the class was done. We were going to need them in the future for reference sake. It’s important to add a lot of value to your online business. ... More About: Writing , General , Content , Online , Sell
Case Study: How to Gradually Promote a Product Using Multiple Blog Posts
2007-11-15 05:51:00 Yesterday, I wrote about not relying on the header or sidebar to guide your visitors. Instead, use the content area to guide your visitors because many internet users don’t pay attention to the header or sidebar. Today, we’ll look at how Brian Clark used the content area of his blog, Copyblogger, to guide his readers to his product. We’ll see how he promoted his product with multiple blog posts. I think blogs are a great way to sell products - whether your own or affiliate products. Established bloggers make great salespeople because they have built trust with their readership and they have many repeat visitors. These two things make selling much easier. Selling with blogs can be tricky though. While you have trust and repeat visitors, you don’t want to overdo the promotion of products. That would make your blog too commercial. Many people think blogs should not be overly commercial. Therefore, you have to find a way to mention products without coming... More About: Marketing , Study , Promotion , Promote , Blogging
Don?t Rely on Sidebars and Headers to Guide Your Visitors
2007-11-14 05:37:00 Net Business BlogFrom SEO Book page 11: If you want your site to convert, assume many site visitors will ignore the global navigation. Actively guide people toward conversion from within the active content area of your website. I’m starting to realize the importance of using content-based links to guide my visitors to important pages in my site. You’ve probably heard of the phrase ad blindness. This happens when internet users start ignoring your ads. They ignore the ads because they want to read the content instead of the ads. I think there is a similar phenomenon with sidebar and header navigation. Sidebars and headers rarely change so oftentimes your visitors will ignore them. I know I often ignore sidebars and headers. If what I want is not in the content portion of a site, I usually close that Firefox tab and look for another site. So, if you have an important page and want many people to see it, find a way to link to it within the content area of your pages. F... More About: Web Development , General , Guide , Visitors , Guid
4 Reasons to Write Guest Articles
2007-11-11 08:30:00 Guest article, or guest posts (if you’re a blogger), are one of my favorite marketing tactics. Here are 4 reasons why I like guest articles so much. SEO Guest articles help a lot in increasing your organic search rankings. You get the best type of links (content-based). You can choose your anchor text. And you can link to specific pages that you want to rank better. Networking Don’t know how to start networking? Guest articles are a great way to build your business contacts. Write a really good articles and ask webmasters to publish them. Webmasters love free, quality content. You’ll make them happy and that’s a good start to a profitable business relationship. Traffic Guest articles are a great way to get targeted, relevant traffic. Just make sure to write for well-trafficked sites in your niche. Branding Improve your brand by write quality articles for different sites. The more people see you on different sites, the more you will be known in your n... More About: Marketing , Articles , Blogging , Reasons
Performancing Online Treasure Hunt: Over $3500 in Prizes
2007-11-10 21:57:00 Performancing, an excellent blog about blogging for bucks, is celebrating their 2 year anniversary with an online treasure hunt. The prizes include: 1 hour free consultation with Chris Garret (value $150) Free custom logo from Randa Clay (value $350) 1-year free Professional MegaEdition subscription to PMetrics (value $99) Professional linkbait service - 1 linkbait plus promotion (value $2,000) Blog Reboot - a step-by-step report on how to improve your blog (value $500) SEO Reboot - free keyword research report + SERPS analysis (value $350) Custom tweak / install of Brian Gardner’s Revolution theme (value $500) I’m doing the SEO Reboot, so if you win I’ll give you an SEO and keyword research report for your site. I’ve never done an online treasure hunt before. It’s pretty fun. Basically, you’re trying to figure out 6 words and then arrange them into a sentence. Each day you get a clue for one of the words. The clue is a phrase. For example... More About: Contests , Blogging , Online , Prizes , Hunt
Unique Outsourcing Tip: Use Quality Writers as Blog Commenters
2007-11-09 05:20:00 I’m trying to outsource more to use my money and time more effectively. One of the things I’m outsourcing is blog commenting. The company where I work as an online marketer has a couple sites in different niches. I don’t know all the niches well. For me to leave quality comments, I would have to spend time getting familiar with the niches. Niche research takes time so I put up an ad on various outsourcing sites and webmaster forums looking for blog commenters. I tried a couple people but they were unreliable and their comments were not very good. They were not familiar with the niches. Their comments were very general. But later, a blogger answered my ad. I was familiar with her because we trade votes on a social media voting site. I was surprised she answered my ad because her own blog was in my niche. Anyways, she’s doing a great job because she’s passionate about her niche. She writes quality blog posts on her blog and it’s getting som... More About: Marketing , Outsourcing , General , Blogging , Blog
A Big Change is coming at NetBusinessBlog
2007-11-08 17:29:00 Hello and welcome to Your future at NetBusinessBlog… Get ready for a nice change here at NBB as I’m currently in the process of sorting out a lovely new design which will benefit YOU the readers and new visitors to this blog. I have been waiting to do this for some time and in the next week you will see a new look NBB! I cannot wait, as it will have much needed and improved usability which will provide easy access to our “Top Articles” I love the fact that we are going to be getting away from a blog look and adding more of a Standard Website feel to it. I hope this will go down well with old and new visitors…with the new look will also come some nice Goodies for our readers! - Our Launch Competition Prize Giveaway will include a brand New “Samsung Pebble SM2232BW 22″ TFT Monitor” details will be shown on how to WIN this and more on Launch Day! One other change will be with our Advertising, we are going to be moving away from “Te... More About: News , General , Change , Chan , Sine
Keep Your Obscure Niches Secret
2007-11-08 05:46:00 In my post about collaborating with others, The Money Post asked me which niche I was working in. I don’t mind that he asked. But the niche is obscure so I declined to tell him. If you’re working in an obscure niche, much of your advantage is being one of the few businesspeople in the niche. If too many people work in the niche, your profits will drop. Obscure niches are usually niches with a small market. These niches can’t financially support a lot of competitors. It is to your advantage not to let others know about these niches. The barrier to entry in online business is not a big one. It doesn’t take much to buy a domain name, build a site, and find someone to produce content to sell. Also, you can drive traffic pretty easily with pay per click (PPC). Many of the wealthy internet marketers will not give away their niches. I know of one guy who uses aliases when doing article marketing on Ezine Articles. He’s well-known in some internet ma... More About: Marketing , General , Secret
Here is a Method That is Helping Webmasters Make More Sales
2007-11-07 05:41:00 Today I went to a locally owned restaurant. It was my first time there. I looked at their menu and decided to buy a bowl of black bean soup. I love soup. When I got my order, they gave me soup and chips. Nice. As I ate my soup and unexpected chips, I was reminded of the power of bonuses in online business. I’ll be coming back to that restaurant to see if they offer other bonuses for their other foods. And it will be hard to forget that restaurant because they did something unexpected and valuable. Bonuses are a great way to increase sales and help people remember you. I used to build Squidoo lenses for internet marketers. For anyone that bought a lens, I would give them a short keyword research ebook for free. This helped me get more sales. Also, the bonus built my reputation as an expert in keyword research. You don’t need your own product to use bonuses. One of the best affiliate marketers for Wealthy Affiliate (a great internet marketing membership site) use... More About: Promotion , Webmasters , General , Sales , Make
Collaborate with Others to Work in More Profitable Niches
2007-11-05 22:17:00 Something that’s frustrating to me is most of my passions lie in niches that are not very profitable (NBA basketball, board games) or too saturated (SEO, internet marketing). I don’t have an interest in profitable niches like credit cards, real estate, and travel. However, I’ve begun to realize that collaboration allows you to enter profitable niches you know nothing about. I recently saw one of my old friends from high school. His job involves getting certifications to earn more money. He passed four certifications in eight months. This is unheard of in his industry. But he’s a smart guy with a couple of college degrees. Also, he has knack for taking tests and he understands his niche. Because of his new certifications, his hourly rate went through the roof. He told me how many people in his industry will buy books, DVDs, and even enroll in a class to pass the certification tests. I asked him about the pricing of those products. It was very good :) ... More About: Collaborate , General , Work , Profitable
Make Your First $2000 with Affiliate Offers and Craigslist Marketing
2007-11-04 23:43:00 DayJobNuker (love that name) has an interesting post about making money through affiliate offers and Craigslist marketing. I like the post because he goes step by step with practical tips. Basically, this post is about how he made his first $2000 without incurring any expenses. He made the $2000 in 3 1/2 months. I’ll go through the steps I found interesting and add commentary. In step one, he says to choose an affiliate product. He recommends Commission Junction and Clickbank. He makes a great point in this step: Don’t sell make money online products unless you’ve actually made money. The niche is too saturated. The other niches are much easier to make a profit because those audiences don’t know about affiliate marketing. They won’t realize that you’re using affiliate links. He says step one is one of the hardest steps because you don’t know if the product will sell well. So, you may have to go through a couple products before you f... More About: Marketing , Affiliate Marketing , Affiliate , Offers , Make
Review: Google Snatch Ebook
2007-11-01 23:22:00 I’ve been asked to do a review for this ebook called Google Snatch . The book is pretty long. It’s 120 pages. I don’t want to write an super long review, so let’s jump right in with the review. I’ll keep it simple. I’ll give a quick overview and then talk about the pros and cons. Quick Overview Don’t be confused by the subtitle of Google Snatch, “The FREE Click Formula”. Google Snatch is basically an SEO book. It’s a book that claims to help you achieve better rankings on Google. There are chapters on keyword research, site structure, link building, and content. Pros The author, Latif, gave a lot of emphasis on keyword research. Keyword research seems to be underrated among search marketers. Also, search marketers don’t talk about it much even though it’s important for SEO. I’m glad Latif devoted much of his ebook on this topic. Also, he talked about adding related keywords, keyword variations, a... More About: Reviews , Review , Ebook
October Recap - Paid Content, Google PageRank, and More
2007-11-01 05:05:00 It’s that time again. At the end of each month, I pick some of my favorite posts. Here are some highlights from October. Paid Content The free content model has its limitations. Here are two posts where I talk about the viability of paid content even for bloggers. If You Want to Make Money with Content, Charge For It. 5 Reasons to Sell Some of Your Content Google PageRank The Google PageRank (PR) finally updated. Our blog went down from PR5 to PR3, but we don’t care. Find out why by reading these two articles. Promote Your Site As Though Google Didn?t Exist Stop Crying?I really don?t give a S#$! about PageRank! Miscellaneous The Secret Blogging Weapon The weapon is you. Good Online Business is Art Don’t forget the creative side of business. It will help you get noticed from the crowd of sites in your niche. Underrated but Effective: Forum Marketing Here are a couple tips for marketing effectively on forums. More About: Pagerank , Google Pagerank , General
Pay Per Click (PPC) Is Not Just For Affiliate Marketing
More articles from this author:2007-10-31 01:00:00 I haven?t written much about pay per click (PPC) in my four months of blogging here at Net Business Blog. In fact, this is the only post I’ve written on the subject. Also, I don?t have a lot of experience with pay per click. But over the last couple days, I’ve been thinking of adding it to my arsenal of traffic methods. One of the things I’ve realized is that PPC is not just for affiliate marketing. If you’ve read many internet marketing ebooks or blogs, you probably connect PPC closely to affiliate marketing. You’ve read stuff telling you to set up an AdWords campaign, create landing pages, and wait for cash to hit your bank account. While both PPC and affiliate marketing do work well together, PPC can also work well for other purposes. Here are three ways to use PPC more creatively but still effectively. 1. Use PPC as a link building tool. I got this idea from this excellent link building article, 101 Link Building Tips to Market Your Website. T... More About: Marketing , Affiliate Marketing , Affiliate , Pay Per Click , Click 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |




