November 10th, 2009 by Harry Constantine
Some website owners try to use articles from free content directories to get visitors to their site and make some money. This is mostly important for those who have just begun working as an affiliate for several merchants and do not yet have any capitals, yet need to built small niche websites to drive visitors to their site so that they can begin making some revenue .
Although this can sometimes be the only option for those who are running on a non-existent budget, it is not a way that will effectively build your web site or income. There are a few potential reasons why this may be detrimental to your business building efforts.
Problem #1 – Search Engines
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March 15th, 2009 by Linda Jenkins
by Linda Jenkins
Unique Article Wizard (UAW) is a web based application to which you can submit articles. The unique aspect (hence the name) is that they will take one article which you submit and generate hundreds of unique articles from the one. It has the capabilities of turning your article into thousands of unique articles.
UAW can get your articles submitted to around 800 different directories; you don’t have to register an account with these directories and it all happens with a simple click of the mouse. You can use any number of pen names for your articles, link them to any domain you like and submit articles in any niche. It’s actually very simple to use – you write an article of at least 300 words (and eight paragraphs is recommended for UAW submissions). Then you simply go to Unique Article Wizard and upload your article.
After you have uploaded your article, Unique Article Wizard will walk you through the process of rewriting each paragraph of your article. They recommend rewriting your article twice; you will then have three versions of every paragraph. They will then take these paragraphs and make thousands of article from them.
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March 7th, 2009 by Chris Channing
by Chris Channing
Improving leads is done through various means of advertising and appealing to a broad consumer market. The least inexpensive method to fore-go is print advertising- which may include brochures, flyers, certain published advertisements, and many more. Specifically, color printing has made huge strides in advancing the effectiveness of such advertisements.
Being too frugal with a marketing campaign can spell disaster, and account for wasted money. Black and white prints are generally less able to catch the eye of consumers, and thus, are seldom used. They still have their uses, but black and white prints are now being replaced with full color prints. Studies show that color advertisements will outperform black and white advertisements, meaning that upgrading and taking on extra cost is well worth it.
Keep operating costs in marketing relatively low through effective planning. Ordering too many print materials such as brochures at once may leave a business between a rock and a hard place. Should their services or information need changes, they will have to opt for a new brochure order. If they have already ordered in bulk, and still have a large supply, the result is a massive loss in efficiency of marketing funds.
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March 7th, 2009 by PJ Francis
by James T. Maxwell
I don’t have to tell you that you’ll get what you pay for. When you’re investing in memberships to businesses that offer Private Label Rights content, it’s no different.
If you’re interested in using PLR content and buying a membership that allows you to access many PLR products, now’s a good time as ever to smart shop and beware of swindlers.
It’s a wide market out there, and like with any type of product, you’ll have to know exactly what you want to increase the chances that you’ll leave a satisfied customer.
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February 28th, 2009 by Michael Fleischner
by Michael Fleischner
Did you know that you can improve your website’s ranking on major search engines using online press release services? If you are not familiar with press releases or the idea of online press release distribution, don’t despair. It is so simple to use and is guaranteed to improve the rankings of any website.
A press release is essentially news or information that is being distributed to individuals within the media business. This includes newspapers, tv studios, radio stations, and smaller outlets as well. For quite some time, these press releases have been distributed using the world wide web and emailed to media contacts.
Press releases are sent by individuals, corporations, and government agencies. The purpose of which is to announce a new product, service, or event. The PR industry has used press releases as a way to filter the news and focus on what is most relevant. Not only has it served as an efficient way to distribute the news, but an effective way to receive it.
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