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Article Writing Made Easy

Thursday 10 April 2008 @ 11:51 pm

Did you ever wonder how You can Developing A Niche?

Writing articles is a great way to establish yourself as an expert
in a particular niche. It’s also a great way to get more traffic to
your site while also creating back links to your site. But many
people have trouble writing articles. Well, here’s article writing
made easy.

Obviously the first thing you need to do is decide on a topic to
write about. Often the topic can make or break an article. Not only
do you want the topic to be interesting but you also want the topic
to be broad enough to provide good information but specific enough
so that you don’t try to tackle too much information in one article.

Once you have a topic in mind, the next thing you need to do in
order to write the article is to decide what you want to say. A
good rule of thumb is to always have three things you want to say
or teach. This is based on the three prong thesis, which you might
remember from your school days. Once you have your topic and your
three things you want to say then you’re ready to begin writing
your article.

Article writing made easy requires you to have an introduction
paragraph, a paragraph for each thing you want to say (three
total), and a conclusion paragraph. So you’re article will usually
be 5 paragraphs in all.

In the introduction you will begin with a broad statement about the
topic of the article. If possible you want to have a hook –
something that will bring the reader in and cause him/her to keep
reading. Then you want to follow-up on the first sentence. Next you
tell the reader what they’re going to read about. You can include
the 3 things you will tell them in the last sentence of the
introduction.

The body of your article will include a paragraph for each thing
you’re telling them. It’s just that easy to write the main part of
the article. Just follow the three pieces of information and write
about each of them in 3-6 sentences.

The conclusion will just sum-up the entire article. Remind the
reader about what they’ve just read. And then you’ll be finished
writing your article.

Now you see how article writing can be made easy. The most work is
deciding on a suitable topic and then choosing three quality pieces
of information you want to include. Once you do that – and as long
as you do it well – then the article will pretty much write itself.




Surefire Affiliates-Recruiting Techniques

Sunday 23 March 2008 @ 9:35 pm

Internet marketers who aspire to earn a six figure income on the internet know that affiliate programs are the most effective way of doing business. New internet marketers who also
wish to take their web profits to the next level of can easily do so utilizing affiliate programs.

Today, there are several affiliate programs in many niches for many internet marketers acknowledge the potential of significantly growing their online profits through affiliates.

How do affiliate programs work? Webmasters who prefer to be affiliates sign up for your
affiliate program free of charge. A merchant furnishes these affiliates with all the information
and marketing tools to assist them to promote the merchant’s products; namely text, banners, tracking links and any other marketing material which they can utilize.

A well planned and well-managed affiliate program signifies that a merchant will end up with an army of marketers who are promoting his or her products all over the internet.

To attain the best effects with your affiliate program, you first need to have suitable affiliate recruiting techniques. Recruiting affiliates calls for looking for and identifying affiliates of high caliber, who will drive heavy masses of traffic to your website.

Recruiting suitable affiliates of high caliber involves using a systematic and moral recruiting approach to find affiliates who have lists and traffic of their own, and who will drive targeted traffic to your website. Recruiting low quality affiliates in a haphazard manner can have a damaging impact on your website and your reputation. The quality of your affiliates is surely more significant than the amount!

What you want as a merchant is an affiliate program that consists of an army of well-selected, high quality and motivated affiliates, who will increase the exposure and publicity of your website; promote your company brand and products, drive heavy volumes of traffic to your website and ignite your sales! Such affiliates will additionally recruit other affiliates who will produce extra publicity for your business. The key to achieving this is the recruiting techniques that you use.

Your affiliate recruitment approach should involve the use of ethical, legal and legitimate means. You must avoid using spam and any other illicit ways of recruiting. Your recruitment method must involve an informative and professional conduct with your potential affiliates.

Use of emails to targeted potential affiliates is a powerful recruiting technique. What you need to do is to identify and approach webmasters whose websites focus on a niche similar to your products and services and offer them an opportunity to join your affiliate program. Your emails must be well-written and informative so that your potential affiliates can be able to make their conclusion about joining your program or not.

Niche-specific discussion boards and online forums is one of the best places where you can recruit high quality affiliates because niche enthusiasts may also be looking for more opportunities to earn revenue. Build a reputation for yourself as an expert in your niche in these forums, make useful posts and become a valuable member of that group. On your website, have a page where you advertise your affiliate program, furnish all the information about the payment structure as well as the marketing tools that you will provide to people who will sign up to your affiliate program. If there is a section on the forum where you can advertise, you may consider writing an ad seeking affiliates.

Use of joint ventures with other webmasters who are in niches that complement your niche or are sub-niches to your niche is also a compelling way of recruiting affiliates. In essence, other established marketers in niches that are related to your own niche can be your valued affiliates because they already have large lists and are highly skilled in marketing, signifying that they will bring you many sales.

There are several ways of recruiting affiliates, and as an internet marketer you can use all of them or concentrate on just one of them, depending on what suits your business best.

Recruiting affiliates is only the first step, you will also need to manage them and treat them like your business partners so that they will continue to generate many sales for you in the future. Recruiting the proper affiliates is for certain the most significant factor that determines whether your affiliate program will help you expand your online empire and help you earn the high profits you want.

To your success,

Scott F. LaPlante




5 Ways To Generate Low Cost Website Traffic

Thursday 20 March 2008 @ 3:56 pm

There is one hard and fast rule in generating income for your website: A steady flow of website traffic. If no one goes to your site, there’s not much chance of generating an income. Many sites have tried and failed in doing so, the results to these sites demise. It takes cash to maintain an income generating site; as the saying goes “it takes money to make money”.

It doesn’t take a whole bundle of cash to generate website traffic for your site.

Ever wonder how big websites drive traffic to their sites? Most of them are spending tons of money to drive the traffic to their sites, investing in many advertising campaigns and different forms of marketing schemes and gimmickries. This is all worthwhile because, well, they are what they are now, high earning, big hitting websites.

You don’t have to do this if you don’t really have their resources. There are many ways to generate low cost website traffic without having to spend what you don’t have or can’t afford. Many people have banked on high cost methods and have ended up losing their shirt over it and sometimes their pants too.

Here you can view the top five ways to generate low cost website traffic that could help your site a whole lot. Even if you only get a small percentage of successful visitors in to client ratio it still works especially if you get a high number of website traffic.

Exchange Links

This is a sure and proven method. Rarely would you see a site where there is no link to another site. Many webmasters are willing to exchange links with one another so that they could produce more public awareness about their sites. You’ll soon see and feel the sudden upsurge of the traffic coming in to your site from other sites.

A major prerequisite in exchanging links with other sites is having the same niche or content as the other site. They should share a common subject so that there is continuity in the providing of service and information to what interests your target traffic.

Exchanging links also boosts your chances of getting a high ranking in search engine results. It is common knowledge that search engines ranks high sites that have inbound and outbound theme-related links. With a good ranking position in the search engines, you will generate more traffic in your website without the high costs.

Traffic Exchange

This is like exchanging links but on a different higher level. This may cost a bit more than exchanging or trading links but could be made cheaper because you get to earn credits. You can use those credits when viewing others traffic, while you earn credits when someone views yours.

Traffic exchange services are the viewing of another’s site or page. This is done vice versa where a site can use your sites contents and so can you to his or her site. You both benefit from each others efforts to generate traffic. The other sites visitors can go to your pages and know more about your site as well as theirs. Once again the public awareness of your sites existence is boosted.

Write and Submit Articles

There are many e-zines and online encyclopedias in the internet which provides free space for articles to be submitted. If you want to save costs, you can do the articles yourself. There are many freelance writers who are willing to write for you for a small fee, but to save money, it is wise to do those articles yourself.

Write articles that are themed along with the niche of your site. Write something that you have expertise on so that when they read it, they can feel your knowledge about the subject and will be eager to go to your site. Write articles that produce tips and guidelines to the subject or niche your site has.

Include a resource box at the end of your article that can link them to your site. Write a little about yourself and your site. If you provide a light, information-laden and interesting article, they will go to your site for more.

Make a Newsletter

This may sound like hard work because of all the articles you may need to use to build a newsletter but on the contrary, this is not so. There are many writers and sites that are willing to provide free articles as long as they can get their name in on your newsletter. This will also provide free advertising for them as well.

As your newsletter gets pass around, you can widen your public awareness and build an opt-in list that can regularly visit your site.

Join Online Communities and Forums

This only requires your time and nothing else. You can share your knowledge and expertise with many online communities as well as your website. You can get free advertising when you go to forums that have the same subject or niche with your site.

Share your two cents and let them see how knowledgeable you are with the subject. As you build your reputation, you also build the reputation of your site, making it a reputable and honest business that could be frequented and trusted by many people.

To your success,

Scott F. LaPlante




Use Keywords In Page Titles

Thursday 6 March 2008 @ 9:28 am

It is recommended to use keywords in page titles itself. This title tag is different from a Meta tag, but it’s worth considering it in relation to them. Whatever text one places in the title tag (between the <title> and </title> portions) will appear in the title bar of browsers when they view the web page. Some browsers also append whatever you put in the title tag by adding their own name, as for example Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or OPERA.

The actual text you use in the title tag is one of the most important factors in how a search engine may decide to rank your web page. In addition, all major web crawlers will use the text of your title tag as the text they use for the title of your page in your listings.

If you have designed your website as a series of websites or linked pages and not just a single Home Page, you must bear in mind that each page of your website must be search engine optimized. The title of each page i.e. the keywords you use on that page and the phrases you use in the content will draw traffic to your site.

The unique combination of these words and phrases and content will draw customers using different search engine terms and techniques, so be sure you capture all the keywords and phrases you need for each product, service or information page.

The most common mistake made by small business owners when they first design their website is to place their business name or firm name in every title of every page. Actually most of your prospective customers do not bother to know the name of your firm until after they have looked at your site and decided it is worth book marking.

So, while you want your business name in the title of the home page, it is probably a waste of valuable keywords and space to put it in the title line of every page on your site. Why not consider putting keywords in the title so that your page will display closer to the top of the search engine listing.

Dedicating first three positions for keywords in title avoiding the stop words like ‘and’, ‘at’ and the like is crucial in search engine optimization.

To your success,

Scott F. LaPlante




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