Archive for the ‘Promotion Adverts’ Category
How to Test Your Niche Idea Using AdWords
Unedited Guest Article by Celia Bo
After you have found your niche idea, you can do a test to see whether your niche idea can be profitable. You don’t want to spend a lot of time optimizing your website for search engine and promoting your website only to find out later that there is no demand for your products or services in your niche market. This is how you can use AdWords to test your niche idea.
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PPC Advertising – It’s Not Just About Getting Clicks
Unedited Guest Article by James Walston
PPC Advertising is easily one of the most vital, important ways to make extra money online with your website. When you start creating your new potentially profitable website, you need to be sure that you can get traffic and there is no more effective way than with PPC advertising. However, just getting people to click on your ads is not going to immediately convert into profit for new “make money from home” plan. Here are a few ways you can ensure those clicks are valuable and that your new website is making the best use of your PPC advertising funds:
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Free Word-of-Mouth Tool for Your Blog or Site
You’ve probably seen those small “Share This”-type links on many blogs and sites (like right here, the green thingie all the way at the bottom) that, when clicked on, let you “tell a friend” about a site, article, blog post, etc. For word-of-mouth marketing, they’re excellent…
…if people use them.
How to Improve Your AdWords Click Through Rate
Unedited Guest Article by Mack M. Michaels
Maintaining a healthy click through rate (CTR) is vital to success with Google AdWords. Your click through rate has a direct influence on your cost per click. Read three tips to improve your AdWords click through rate.
Write Compelling Ads
The fastest way to raise your click through rate is by improving your ad copy writing. Think of clicks as votes for your advertisements. The more clicks you get the more people are voting for your ad copy.
How to Sell Booklets the Easy Way for Free
You don’t do booklets? Well, play this game: Every time you see booklet replace it with ebook or whatever infoproduct you happen to be publishing. Heck, you can plug in blog and this article takes on an interesting “how to promote your blogs” angle. — EES
Unedited Guest Article by Kim Hillman
Have you been wondering just how you’ll build your booklet business once your booklet is ready for market? Here’s a little marketing secret for you. Every booklet you create will market all of your other booklets, as well as other products and services you may have to offer.
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Why Donating a Percentage of Your Proceeds to Charity Can Double Your Income
Unedited Guest Article by Sally Shields
Being big fan of Deepak Chopra’s, I am always very aware of the law of giving and receiving. I feel this is the best way to get one’s message out on a larger scale.
Many people ask, “How can you make money when you’re giving so much away?” But, believe it or not, the more you give away, the more money that is attracted to you, because the universe gets the message that you have abundance and just helps create more of it!
4 Tips to Improve Your Pay Per Click (PPC) Campaign
Unedited Guest Article by Mack M. Michaels
Pay per click (PPC) campaigns rarely reach maximum profitability without several rounds of optimizing. Read four tips to improve your pay per click campaign.
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The Secret to PPC Success
Unedited Guest Article by Mark Kimathi
In Pay Per Click, just like in life, you need just to know a few things to get it right. However, you need to know those few things very well. As pointed out last week you may be able to avoid the worst mistakes of running a PPC campaign but you may still come up unprofitable.
Book Promotion and Book Marketing With Online Book Reviews
Unedited Guest Article by Cathy Goodwin
Book promotion used to be all about book tours and book reviews in print media. These days the reviews that count are not all in the print media. They’re mostly on online bookstores, especially the Amazon bookstore community.
How to Get High Google AdWords Click Through Rates (CTR)
Unedited Guest Article by Matthew Connors
Making money online is based around identifying customer demand and delivering solutions to those customers. Google AdWords is one of he fastest and most effective methods of delivering customers to your solutions so that you can make money online.
Business Blog Strategy for Resellers
If you write and/or develop blogs for clients (or want to), you may want to bookmark this article for your marketing toolbox. The second to last paragraph is the most important in the piece, btw. — EES
Unedited Guest Article by Justin Hitt
A well maintained, regularly posting business blog is a great way to keep customers informed, and to attract prospective buyers to your website. Business blogging can bring you quality traffic while lowering customer service costs.
Strategically Positioning Your AdSense Units for Utmost Profitability
Unedited Guest Article by Gideon Bankole
To make money with Google AdSense, it is not just inserting AdSense units into your blog/site that is important, but strategically placing them for utmost profitability. The location of your AdSense determines whether or not it’ll be clicked on by your visitors. If it’s not clicked on, then it’s useless. But you must understand that people are not robots and hate to feel used. They won’t click on just any ad just anywhere!
How to Sell More eBooks
Despite the title, this really is a generic (and somewhat interesting) business marketing piece, not at all ebook-specific. — EES
Unedited Guest Article by Mohamed Farouk
In this article I will explain a very important concept that every seller who wants to increase his sales must know which is called subconscious mind programming.
The Secrets to Getting Published
Article by Tonya Shirelle
Many authors would like to know the secrets to getting their books published. The first secret we are going to share with you might seem a little silly but it could easily be the determining factor in whether or not a publisher will review your manuscript.
The Most Important Marketing Tip for Freelance Web Writers
Article by Jennifer Mattern
If you want to move beyond run-of-the-mill low-paying Web writing gigs, you need to be able to effectively market your Web writing services. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Web content writer, Web copywriter, or any other type of writer making a living online — you need to have a marketing strategy. But before you even think about how to market yourself or where to find high-paying clients, you need to understand the most important marketing tool any Web writer has: their USP.
Writers’ Website Essentials – Don’t Forget to Include These!
Article by Kerry Finch
A powerful tool for both professional and amateur writers is utilizing the internet for self-promotion. Having an internet presence in the form of their own website, gives writers a fantastic opportunity to showcase their craft and promote their talents.
Many website owners struggle to keep the content on their websites fresh and interesting – they are more focused on making money and creating new products. Instead they enlist the help of freelance writers or ghostwriters to provide them with fresh, topical, quality content.
Article Marketing: Maximizing Your Articles’ Marketability
Article Marketing, as you probably know, is the practice of pumping out free articles and having them available through online Article Directories free for other websites and ezines to reprint and publish. Typically, in return, you get a short bio/marketing pitch at the end and a live backlink to your website. Of course, you can also soft sell whatever it is you’re selling through the articles themselves (even services), but those backlinks really seem to be the primary benefit to authors.
Regardless, if you’re thinking of doing Article Marketing, you’ll obviously want to maximize your articles’ marketability. And in this playing field, that’s by having articles that publishers will be interested in, and will be interested in for a long, long time.
Market Your Book While You’re Writing It
Article by Yvonne Perry
A book is not a baby as some authors tend to believe. Even if the book were a baby, would you leave it to survive on its own? A book is a product and being an author is very much like running a business. If you don’t market your book, it will not sell. Don’t wait to start your marketing. There’s plenty to do while you are still writing your book.
Marketing to Editors
As a former magazine editor I can tell you quite frankly that your writing ability only plays a part in whether you succeed in getting writing gigs or not. Writing well is important, of course, but then how to explain the large number of ho-hum writing we see out there day in day out? Easy: Landing gigs has a lot more to do with persistence and timing.
For the most part, editors always seem to need things now. Which is obviously a constantly changing target. To deal with that, an editor who works with freelancers typically assembles a “stable” of regular freelancers s/he’s comfortable with and who s/he’ll tap when s/he needs something now. In many cases, someone will be available to do the work (which is why it’s important to try to work your way into an editor’s stable). But sometimes when the planets line up correctly, everybody in the stable will be busy on other work (they’re freelancers after all!).
So the editor goes a-searching. If you think the editor is going to go through the process of evaluating a whole bunch of freelancers to pick out the best one… right. The first freelancer that pops into his or her head that s/he knows writes “well enough” is going to get the call or email. Right now.
Good thing there are articles like the following that tell us exactly what we need to do to to help our chances of essentially being in the right place at the right time. As you can see, there’s not much to do. You just have to do them… again and again and again. Good luck! — EES
Get Your Book to an Amazon #1 Ranking… Free!
Since I’ve got nothing up for sale at Amazon right now, I’ve put this in my “good to know” mental file. You should do the same. — EES
Promote Your Book – How to Hit #1 on Amazon For Free – Tag You’re It!
Article by Todd Fonseca
Our Shared Story
Like any author, you spent months, perhaps years writing your novel. Hours of writing and re-writing, conversations with your editor, discussions over format and typesetting, more editing, self doubt, cover design, back blurb, reviews, placement, on and on. Now it’s published but how do you get that visibility that will translate into book sales? You may have written the next Harry Potter but without marketing how will anyone know?
