December 23rd, 2009 by Jim Clary
Here is my politically correct greeting for this time of year.
Happy Holidays.
I want to stress, I am not a politically correct person, just wanted your attention. I am a Christian and celebrate Christmas, NOT X-MAS. That is one of my pet peaves, sorry. The last time I checked, Jesus was not known as X. So, Merry Christmas.
This does not mean I don’t have respect for other religions and cultures who celebrate a bit different at this time of year. For my Jewish friends: Happy Hanukkah. For my African friends: Happy Kwanzaa. And for the hardcore Seinfeld fans out there, Happy Festivus.
Whatever you celebrate this time of year, even if it is nothing at all, I wish you the happiness and prosperity you are looking for out of your life.
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December 22nd, 2009 by Jim Clary
In this post, I want to talk about blogging to portray yourself as an expert.
You will to pay very close attention to SEO. You will be starting out trying to gain notice in the search engines. As people find your blog from the search engines, than you can convert them to regular readers.
Make sure you are publishing very technically correct information. You will most likely getting readers who are familiar with the subject matter. Keeping these readers will strongly be in the correctness of your posts.
In this method. you will need to be patient and allow your readers to grow.
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December 17th, 2009 by Jim Clary
The first reason I am going to look at is to create an income.
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December 15th, 2009 by Jim Clary
People who start a blog do so for many reasons. These reasons are personal and vary from person to person.
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December 14th, 2009 by Travis Gordan
If you’re ready to have success in your business then you need to be ready to put in the persistence that is required of you to do so. You cannot be successful in any type of business or venture without being persistent at it. For example, many people who want to be successful in online businesses think that they can be successful in a short amount of time, but this is just not true.
There is this Japanese saying that reads that if you get a little bit of work done every day then this will lead to huge success. There are a lot of people that tried to get a bunch of work done all in a 24-hour period. What they should instead be doing is trying to get a little bit done day after day because this will lead to getting more done great after week. Is also less stressful to try to get a little and on day after day than to get a lot done in one day and then not much on other days.
Another way to have the right type of mindset for success is to remember that you’re in this for the long term. Don’t expect to see instant results for the work that you’re putting in today. If you have the mindset that it’s a long-term venture then you’re more likely to stick with it and be persistent.
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December 13th, 2009 by Ron Cripps
If you maintain a blog with a huge amount of traffic don’t you think its time to churn out some extra cash on the internet. If you are interested, you can employ one of these ways and have a effective part income while you carry on to blog as normal.
One of the top techniques to make income with your blogging website is by selling some space which we will call internet real estate numerous websites shell out a decent premium for this option, this can be very profitable if you have a large traffic number to your business site. If your website can produce satisfactory amounts of traffic, then it is not awfully difficult to hit upon someone who is keen to give you cash promote on it. It might seem like a passive form of earnings, but it does need certain minimal looking after on your part so that the vendors will not bail and they stay interested in investing in your website.
The other means to create cash from your website is to enclose a form of pay per click ads. These sorts of ads are obtainable by a larger company and will be hosted on your blog site. It won’t cost you as much as finding a direct sponsor, but the compensation is a smaller amount as well being merely a few of cents for a click right through to twenty dollars for certain keywords. Then again, you can sign up for various affiliate schemes through Clickbank or yet Shareasale that may assist you locate interested online businesses or persons enthusiastic to advertise on your blogging site.
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December 9th, 2009 by Taylor Striplin
These days there are a lot of different ways to make money online. List building is one of the easiest and most beneficial, this technique simply requires you to gather potential customers’ names and e-mail addresses thereby creating a list of people who are interested in your product. Keeping a list is good in the sense that you’re able to really reach out to your subscribers with friendly newsletters and you can easily build a relationship with them, which is essential when you want to succeed online.
Then how do you get people to sign up on your list? A good idea is to offer a free newsletter on your website. The browsers who haven’t quite made up their minds about purchasing your product might want to be updated with a bulletin instead or possibly getting something for free. Either way, you don’t want them to forget about you or your product entirely, so once they sign up, all you have to do is to remind them.
If you’re new to internet marketing, your list might appear a little bit smaller than you’d like it to be. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that its size isn’t everything. A small subscriber’s list could be good to start with, but if you’re eager to make it grow there are several ways to make it happen.
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December 4th, 2009 by Ben Moskel
Sometimes working with affiliate partners is a frustrating experience. There are so many ways merchant partners drop the ball and unintentionally sabotage a potentially profitable relationship. Dan Kennedy refers to this type of thing as the “Sales Prevention Department.”
Even though there is a dark side to affiliate marketing, many affiliates with a quality website, decent or above average traffic, experience bewilderment when they are rejected by relevant affiliate partners.
Unfortunately affiliate partners fail to see the potential in developing affiliate relationships. To understand this, first let me explain the nature of the affiliate relationships.
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