Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’

Facing the Conflict in Article Syndication

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

The only real reason that online businesses pour so many resources into article marketing is to get more traffic.  That’s why the best web article writing services flourish, and it’s why the top article directories do not lack fresh content.

Our syndicated article help us in this way in two potential ways.  First, readers might click the links contextually embedded within our articles or within the resource box at the article’s end, and/or, alternatively, the major search engines can notice our article link and give greater important to that landing page on our site.  This latter option leads to more traffic, eventually, by sending us visitors who have found our page in the search engine results. 

Unfortunately those two ways of achieving our single objective are not always complimentary to each other.  The pages that we want to optimize in the search engines may not be the same pages to which we would ideally send our article readers.  I’ll try to explain the contradiction with a bit of elaboration.

We normally want to give our greatest SEO love to our most competitive pages.  Those are often the pages that directly generate income.  With those pages, we try to reach search engine users who are already in a mindset to buy. 

On the other hand, the readers of our syndicated articles are, typically, at a much earlier stage in the decision making process.  They are often in the very early phases of information gathering.  Indeed, it is because they are gathering information that they found our article in the first place.

Let’s balance those two visitor mental frames against the way we typically sculpt a page on a business site.  A basic marketing principle of good website design for a business is that each page within our site should be constructed in a way that contributes to creating only one action on the part of the prospect.  Whether that action is to buy our product, sign up for our mailing list or scratch their noses, we focus all our energy on that page toward achieving that single objective.  So, if we obey the marketing rule to the letter, we can’t possibly optimize the most prized pages on the site and simultaneously satisfy the human reader of our article–can we?

That is the seemingly unwinnable choice that faces us.  Should we direct our article marketing strategy on search engine optimization or on providing a landing page for our readers that will give them what they actually want at this stage?  Should we abide by the simple, common sense marketing rule, or should we magically try to successfully incorporate two disparate objectives within this single site of the page?

As we develop our overall article syndication strategy and the tactics of writing a single article, we must be attentive to these competing options.

Autopilot Profits System - Affiliate Marketing Secret Weapon

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Autopilot Profits is a series of videos and an e-book which shows you how to make money in affiliate marketing by automated online delivery of products and services. Autopilot profits also offers a free exploration software download which can give you a turnkey plug-and-play style business which lets you begin making money immediately. The videos and book show you how to make money from the hundreds of thousands of people who look to the internet for products and information.

There are four things which you need to focus on in order to create a successful affiliate marketing business:

- a targeted niche market to sell to.

- a product or service in that niche that people are looking to buy.

- a marketing strategy that will put your product or service in front perspective buyers.

- automating the production and sales process as much as possible.

The Autopilot Profits system is a step-by-step method that will allow you to go from idea to making money in the least amount of time possible. It will allow you to take the shortest route to making money on the Internet. It has eliminated as much fluff as possible and only gives you fundamental information that you need in order to turn your idea into a marketable product or service.

Unlike other Internet marketing manuals, the Autopilot Profits system always delivers, and offers concrete information which will help you to make actual sales, and avoid common mistakes.

You need to follow the four steps which have been highlighted and you need to identify the niche market that you want to target where you can contribute. This e-book will help you to identify just that for if you don’t know what market to target, then you will be at a loss as to what product or service you will be able to sell for a profit.

When you do manage to find a niche market, you will need to find out what you can sell there based on market surveys. If you can’t find an appropriate product, then you won’t be able to make profits and sell services or products. If you are going to be putting in a lot of effort and expecting large returns out of it, you need to have a solid product, which everyone wants to buy, so do your market research accordingly.

Autopilot Profits gives you the marketing techniques to present this product or service to your target market in a way that will make them want to visit your website, ready to buy.

Finally, Autopilot Profits will teach you how to automate most of these tasks, letting you have a business which essentially runs itself. You can do this with minimal startup costs (usually less than $100) and start making money right away, with little intervention needed on your part. Autopilot Profits can benefit everyone, from affiliate marketing newcomers to seasoned internet marketing veterans. This is a program that really works - try out this e-book and video series today.

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What Is Guerilla Marketing?

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Guerilla Marketing for an online site or blog is not a “fixed” group of strategies. No strict regulations apply as such (however, see the guidelines, below) Guerilla marketing gets its power from originality and innovation. It does not entail expensive conventional avenues like TV or radio campaigns. These are tried and true methods that conventional companies have used for years: hand-outs, pens, T-shirts, or decals.

Where Guerilla Marketing differs is its unusual marketing tools like contests, public relations stunts or other atypical ideas that you might come up with. Podcasts are growing in popularity. Think outside the box.

The first step to becoming a guerilla marketer is to whet your creative skills. Seek out numerous ways to advertise your product or service to possible customers.

Try to see your product from a buyer’s perspective. What types of people will want your product? What’s their way of thinking? You wouldn’t want to have a dull campaign if you want to reach out to teenagers, for example - it needs to be vibrant. However, a trendy ultra-modern campaign will probably not appeal to serious business persons or older people. If the age of your desired audience is not an issue but you are targeting a particular gender, you would obviously design the campaign to appeal to either the feminine or masculine eye.

Integrity and work ethic in business are required regardless of the kind of marketing methods that are employed (with guerilla marketing, employ multiple campaigns; don’t limit yourself to just a couple)

Regardless of what you are told; just as with every successful company, if you spread your message but you don’t have a superior item to sell, your time and work will be misspent. Or worse. The ideal marketing technique is word of mouth; however, it is also the most damaging for those who perform poor work. A big tax agency I previously was employed with told its workers that customers who are happy with the service you provide might let a couple people know. However, if they are displeased, they’ll be sure to tell everybody they meet!

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