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The 3 Most Critical Tools In Affiliate Marketing

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by: Steve Sharpe

Although affiliate marketing is touted as one of the easiest and most effective ways to earn money online, it is not as easy as it sounds. The wise affiliate marketer plans every action and executes it the best way he can. He should also maximize the potential to earn by utilizing the right tools necessary for a successful Affiliate Marketing business. We have consulted some of the most successful affiliate marketers in the business and below are the top three tools necessary for a successful affiliate marketing business.

Important Tool #1: Your Own Website

The most important and indispensable tool in Affiliate Marketing is your own website. The first step in any successful affiliate marketing business is building a good, credible and professional looking website. Your website is the start off point of all your marketing efforts. Thus, you must first build a user-friendly website, which will appeal to your prospects and encourage them to click on the links to the products and services you are promoting and ultimately make a purchase. Therefore, you must first concentrate your efforts in building a website that will cater to what your prospects need.

The most important thing you should consider is that almost all web users go online to look for information, not necessarily to go and buy something. Above all else, make your website full of original, relevant and useful content. People will love articles that are appealing and helpful. Keep in mind that, in the internet, content is still king and good quality content will not only build your credibility, it can also help you achieve a higher search engine ranking. By posting relevant and useful articles, you establish yourself as a credible expert in the field, making you a more trustworthy endorser of the product or service you promote. Establishing a good reputation is the single most important step in building up a loyal consumer base.

Important Tool #2: Incentives

Competition is extremely high in the internet world. You must always be one-step ahead of your rivals to ensure that you capture a significant share of your target market. Therefore, you must use every possible means to encourage people not only to visit your site but also to click and proceed to the websites of the products and services you are promoting. Building an opt-in email list is one of the best ways to gather prospects. Offer a newsletter or an e-zine. Better yet, offer incentives to your prospects to encourage them to subscribe to your newsletters. You can present free software, access to exclusive services and other freebies that will be helpful to your prospects.

Important Tool #3: Link Popularity

The importance of driving highly targeted traffic to your website cannot be emphasized enough. The all-important web traffic is at the top of the list of the most important entities in the internet world. Attracting people to your site should be the first step you should carry out. Do everything to achieve a high search engine ranking. Link Popularity is one of the factors that search engines use to determine search engine rankings. Therefore, to enhance your link popularity, you must launch an aggressive reciprocal and one way link campaign.

One of the best ways to do this – at no cost at all – is by submitting articles, with your website’s link at the resource box, to e-zines and free article sites. You will not only gain exposure, you will also have the opportunity to advertise for free, just include a link back to your site. The more sites you submit your articles to, the better your link popularity is. Make your articles original, relevant and useful so that more websites will pick them up and post them.

These are but three of the many tools that an affiliate marketer can use to maximize earning potential. The possibilities are endless and are limited only by your imagination, creativity, resourcefulness and determination. You can always explore other ideas and adapt other strategies, which you think might help you become a high rolling affiliate marketer.

About The Author
Steve Sharpe has been in internet marketing for many years. For further information on affiliate marketing please visit http://articleland.co.uk/adtrackz/go.php?c=altsam . He can also be reached for further information at his website http://www.articleland.co.uk

If You Build It, Will They Come?

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by: Alexandra Leonova

When some business owners launch their websites, they wait for that success they’ve heard so much about, to start rolling.

I’ve heard some business owners say “I thought when I’ll launch my website; the entire world will see it.” Unfortunately that’s not how it works.

If you build it, they won’t come automatically. But that’s when usually most of the work starts. Here are some tips how to make your website successful:

Is your website search engine friendly?

If you’ll perform a local search for your product or services, does your website appear on search engine’s result page? If it does not come up when you do a local search, then your website requires web search engine optimization and implementation of keywords. Roughly 25 percent of online buyers seek merchants that are near their home or work locations, according to TKG and Bizrate, as 44 percent of survey respondents revealed that were performing more local searches than they were one year ago.

Keywords are important if you want your local buyers to find your business or services by using a local search engine. For example if a company is an independent contractor, that company should use keywords such as : “independent contractor Indianapolis, handyman services, Indiana, windows installation, custom flooring installation” etc. You get the idea right? By defining keywords based on services or goods and adding city’s name and state, these keywords will help that independent contractor’s website to be displayed when someone is doing a local search on search engine.

Also your website’s content just as important as keywords. Writing good content and using keywords that define your business is a key to get high rankings with search engines.

Making your web site rank higher with search engines

Nowadays some search engines rank website based on how many other websites are linked to your website. Add your website to as many online directories as you can and have other websites link to yours. Having high number of other websites link to yours, will boost your website’s search engine ranking per page, according to Google.com.

Avoid intros and flash slow loading screens.

Although having some animation with music on your website seemed like a wow effect five years ago, customer’s expectations are rapidly changing. As the saying goes “You only have one chance to make a first impression” – will your website make that first, lasting impression? If a potential customer has to sit there in front of computer and wait for your intro to load and play, most likely they’ll leave your website right away and go to your competitor’s website whose website does not have any annoying flash intros and competitor’s website has clean code and professionally, beautifully designed.

Also using flash movies on your website or having your website designed in Flash might not be such a good idea. When a website is done entirely in flash, search engines will less likely to spider your website. Search engines most likely to list a website that uses keywords relevant to website’s content. And flash movies do not provide text content for search engine to spider it.

Third party sells

Use your client’s testimonials on your website. “The third party sells”. Ask for client’s permission to write their testimonials on your website. If they are happy with your work, let the world know.

Creating buzz for your web site

To get visitors come to your website, create some offers or sweepstakes or provide online coupons with discount if you sell goods or even service. Consumers always looking for good deals on the web, by offering coupons with discount for your services, will generate traffic to your website. If offering online coupons or sweepstakes isn’t something you want to offer on your website, writing articles is another great way promoting your website. Consumers love to read, and sharing your expertise with public through online articles will prove that you are an expert at what you do and you will gain potential client’s trust.

Post your written articles on your website. Make sure your content is interesting and useful. Good content will make people to revisit your website frequently. Besides good content with good keywords will help your website to be ranked higher with search engines. Submit your articles to various national and to local magazines and newspapers. By giving your expertise on particular subject, might interest some local editors and they might want to write an article about your business! What’s better than generate free publicity buzz?!

Keep your web site constantly updated.

Some business owners neglect their websites. A key to successful online marketing is to constantly promote your website and update it regularly. Keep your information and your products or services content updated. If you give your expert advice, make sure it’s up to date and keep on adding more articles with your expertise advice to your website. If you have online coupons, make sure they are updated. If you are not that web savvy and you can’t update your website or you simply don’t have time, consider hiring a professional graphic designer or a web site design studio to update it for you on monthly basis.

Let the world know.

And last but not least, once your website is up and running, print your website’s address on every medium you can. Make sure your business cards have your domain address. If you are a contractor, create t-shirts with your logo and your website’s domain name. If you are placing an ad in local magazine or newspaper, make sure your ad has your website’s address also.

The bottom line:

Be patient with promoting your website. Be consistent. Consistency with marketing strategy pays off. Every company is different, find your niche what makes your business unique and promote your website by using your company’s difference.

Remember, your website is the best marketing tool. It advertises your business on the Internet 24/7. By implementing any of those tips I described above, can increase your business’s visibility on the Internet and generate for your business revenue if it’s done correctly.

About The Author
Alexandra Leonova is the owner of an elleven-year-old award-winning graphic and web design studio - Alex Design LLC based in Carmel, Indiana. If your current business logo needs a makeover or if you’re looking for a new logo, you can contact Alex at (317) 815-0449 or visit http://www.alexdesign.com for more information.

Boat Launching Tips For The Beginning Boater

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by: Keith Raven

When it comes to launching a boat your entire success depends on how well you’re prepared. Everyone will benefit if you take the time to prepare your boat before you even reach the ramp.

You should conduct an inspection of your boat prior to using it since there is always the possibility of damage or failure on the hull. Then, before backing down the ramp you should raise your outdrive or outboard motor and remove all tie-down straps and binders. It is also important to make sure that the boat winch is engaged and that it is attached to the eyebolt on the bow of your boat.

While waiting in line to launch your boat take the time to check your fuel level, vital fluids and make sure all your safety equipment is on board. Make sure the drain plug is installed, without the drain plug you won’t be going very far in your boat.

Once it’s your turn to launch it would be a good idea to have a partner so the entire process can go smoother. It’s best to have one person down the ramp while another holds a pre-attached line to help guide the boat off the trailer. It’s also a good idea to have someone in the boat so they can drive it away from the trailer after it’s in the water.

Backing The Trailer Up

One of the hardest parts of launching a boat is reversing with a trailer. To do this you should first position your vehicle and trailer in as straight a line as you can manage and stay about a trailer’s length from the place where you are going to reverse to. While you slowly reverse, keep your eyes on the trailer from the driver’s window, then start turning the steering wheel to the right slightly.

To steer gently and progressively you should grab the wheel at the bottom, this makes it easier to add more steering to correct after turning too much. Grabbing at the bottom will also prevent you from over-turning the wheel. It also provides you with an excellent reference point without having to look, you always know that at the lowest point your wheels will be straight again.

Once you notice the trailer start to turn then you should straighten slightly while reversing. The trailer will jack-knife if you straighten too late or move the wheel too quickly. Soon you will be steering in the opposite direction while reversing. Have the front of the vehicle follow the trailer and watch where the trailer is in case you need to make corrections.

Look in both mirrors and continue to reverse in a straight line. Back up carefully and slowly. If you notice more of the trailer in one mirror then steer towards that side in order to get the trailer to move the other way. When correcting only use small steering movements.

You can also move forward to straighten the trailer if needed. Be sure to practice some at home until you are confident with your ability so that you won’t have to learn the hard way at the ramp while people wait in line behind you.

Launching Your Boat

When launching your boat there are a few simple suggestions you should follow to make it easy and simple. Make sure you observe the direction signage. Keep the rear wheels of your tow vehicle out of the water, which means you are also keeping the exhaust pipes out of the water.

Immersing the exhaust pipes in water may cause the engine to stall. Make sure you set the parking brake and have the transmission in park. Start the boat motor to make sure water is passing through the engine cooling system and that there are no fuel leaks.

Once the boat operator is ready you can release the winch and disconnect the winch line from the bow. By now your boat should easily launch with a simple shove or just by backing off the trailer under power.

As soon as you launch your boat return your towing vehicle and trailer to the parking lot so the next person can launch. If there is any final loading required you can do that at the transient mooring float so that you aren’t in anyone’s way.

About The Author
Keith Raven

You can find great boating items like the Big Mable Towable and the Big Bertha Tube along with you favorite Boat Towables at PremiumPowerSports.com

The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing

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The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing
by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, E-Commerce Consultant
Web Marketing Today, February 1, 2005. Originally published 2/1/2000
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I admit it. The term “viral marketing” is offensive. Call yourself a Viral Marketer and people will take two steps back. I would. “Do they have a vaccine for that yet?” you wonder. A sinister thing, the simple virus is fraught with doom, not quite dead yet not fully alive, it exists in that nether genre somewhere between disaster movies and horror flicks.

But you have to admire the virus. He has a way of living in secrecy until he is so numerous that he wins by sheer weight of numbers. He piggybacks on other hosts and uses their resources to increase his tribe. And in the right environment, he grows exponentially. A virus don’t even have to mate — he just replicates, again and again with geometrically increasing power, doubling with each iteration:

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In a few short generations, a virus population can explode.
Viral Marketing Defined

What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message’s exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands, to millions.

Off the Internet, viral marketing has been referred to as “word-of-mouth,” “creating a buzz,” “leveraging the media,” “network marketing.” But on the Internet, for better or worse, it’s called “viral marketing.” While others smarter than I have attempted to rename it, to somehow domesticate and tame it, I won’t try. The term “viral marketing” has stuck.
The Classic Hotmail.com Example

The classic example of viral marketing is Hotmail.com, one of the first free Web-based e-mail services. The strategy is simple:

1. Give away free e-mail addresses and services,
2. Attach a simple tag at the bottom of every free message sent out: “Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com” and,
3. Then stand back while people e-mail to their own network of friends and associates,
4. Who see the message,
5. Sign up for their own free e-mail service, and then
6. Propel the message still wider to their own ever-increasing circles of friends and associates.

Like tiny waves spreading ever farther from a single pebble dropped into a pond, a carefully designed viral marketing strategy ripples outward extremely rapidly.
Elements of a Viral Marketing Strategy

Accept this fact. Some viral marketing strategies work better than others, and few work as well as the simple Hotmail.com strategy. But below are the six basic elements you hope to include in your strategy. A viral marketing strategy need not contain ALL these elements, but the more elements it embraces, the more powerful the results are likely to be. An effective viral marketing strategy:

1. Gives away products or services
2. Provides for effortless transfer to others
3. Scales easily from small to very large
4. Exploits common motivations and behaviors
5. Utilizes existing communication networks
6. Takes advantage of others’ resources

Let’s examine at each of these elements briefly.
1. Gives away valuable products or services

“Free” is the most powerful word in a marketer’s vocabulary. Most viral marketing programs give away valuable products or services to attract attention. Free e-mail services, free information, free “cool” buttons, free software programs that perform powerful functions but not as much as you get in the “pro” version. Wilson’s Second Law of Web Marketing is “The Law of Giving and Selling” (http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmta/basic-principles.htm). “Cheap” or “inexpensive” may generate a wave of interest, but “free” will usually do it much faster. Viral marketers practice delayed gratification. They may not profit today, or tomorrow, but if they can generate a groundswell of interest from something free, they know they will profit “soon and for the rest of their lives” (with apologies to “Casablanca”). Patience, my friends. Free attracts eyeballs. Eyeballs then see other desirable things that you are selling, and, presto! you earn money. Eyeballs bring valuable e-mail addresses, advertising revenue, and e-commerce sales opportunities. Give away something, sell something.
2. Provides for effortless transfer to others

Public health nurses offer sage advice at flu season: stay away from people who cough, wash your hands often, and don’t touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Viruses only spread when they’re easy to transmit. The medium that carries your marketing message must be easy to transfer and replicate: e-mail, website, graphic, software download. Viral marketing works famously on the Internet because instant communication has become so easy and inexpensive. Digital format make copying simple. From a marketing standpoint, you must simplify your marketing message so it can be transmitted easily and without degradation. Short is better. The classic is: “Get your private, free email at http://www.hotmail.com.” The message is compelling, compressed, and copied at the bottom of every free e-mail message.
3. Scales easily from small to very large

To spread like wildfire the transmission method must be rapidly scalable from small to very large. The weakness of the Hotmail model is that a free e-mail service requires its own mailservers to transmit the message. If the strategy is wildly successful, mailservers must be added very quickly or the rapid growth will bog down and die. If the virus multiplies only to kill the host before spreading, nothing is accomplished. So long as you have planned ahead of time how you can add mailservers rapidly you’re okay. You must build in scalability to your viral model.
4. Exploits common motivations and behaviors

Clever viral marketing plans take advantage of common human motivations. What proliferated “Netscape Now” buttons in the early days of the Web? The desire to be cool. Greed drives people. So does the hunger to be popular, loved, and understood. The resulting urge to communicate produces millions of websites and billions of e-mail messages. Design a marketing strategy that builds on common motivations and behaviors for its transmission, and you have a winner.
5. Utilizes existing communication networks

Most people are social. Nerdy, basement-dwelling computer science grad students are the exception. Social scientists tell us that each person has a network of 8 to 12 people in their close network of friends, family, and associates. A person’s broader network may consist of scores, hundreds, or thousands of people, depending upon her position in society. A waitress, for example, may communicate regularly with hundreds of customers in a given week. Network marketers have long understood the power of these human networks, both the strong, close networks as well as the weaker networked relationships. People on the Internet develop networks of relationships, too. They collect e-mail addresses and favorite website URLs. Affiliate programs exploit such networks, as do permission e-mail lists. Learn to place your message into existing communications between people, and you rapidly multiply its dispersion.
6. Takes advantage of others’ resources

The most creative viral marketing plans use others’ resources to get the word out. Affiliate programs, for example, place text or graphic links on others’ websites. Authors who give away free articles, seek to position their articles on others’ webpages. A news release can be picked up by hundreds of periodicals and form the basis of articles seen by hundreds of thousands of readers. Now someone else’s newsprint or webpage is relaying your marketing message. Someone else’s resources are depleted rather than your own.
Put into practice

Viral Marketing by Russell Goldsmith
Viral Marketing
by Russell Goldsmith

The Secrets of Word-of-Mouth Marketing by George Silverman

I grant permission for every reader to reproduce on your website the article you are now reading — “The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing” (see http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt5/viral-principles-clean.htm for an HTML version you can copy). But copy this article ONLY, without any alteration whatsoever. Include the copyright statement, too, please. If you have a marketing or small business website, it’ll provide great content and help your visitors learn important strategies. (NOTE: I am giving permission to host on your website this article AND NO OTHERS. Reprinting or hosting my articles without express written permission is illegal, immoral, and a violation of my copyright.)

When I first offered this to my readers in February 2000, many took me up on it. Six months later a received a phone call:

“I want to speak to the King of Viral Marketing!”

“Well, I’m not the King,” I demurred. “I wrote an article about viral marketing a few months ago, but that’s all.”

“I’ve searched all over the Internet about viral marketing,” he said, “and your name keeps showing up. You must be the King!.”

It worked! Even five years later this webpage is ranked #1 for “viral marketing.”

To one degree or another, all successful viral marketing strategies use most of the six principles outlined above. In the next article in this series, “Viral Marketing Techniques the Typical Business Website Can Deploy Now” (http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt5/viral-deploy.htm), we’ll move from theory to practice. But first learn these six foundational principles of viral marketing. Master them and wealth will flow your direction.

“Copyright © 2000, 2005, Ralph F. Wilson, E-Mail Marketing and Online Marketing editor, Web Marketing Today. All rights reserved. Permission granted to reprint this article on your website without alteration if you include this copyright statement and leave the hyperlinks live and in place.”

Cheap Car Insurance

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For those of you who are looking for cheap car insurance, we recently discovered a decent car insurance company: Safeco.

For many years, we’ve been a faithful Progressive customer, and have enjoyed their great service and decent prices. However, my wife and I were able to save about 20% by going with an insurance carrier that was sold through the same agent as our homeowner’s insurance company. In this case, it was Safeco.

At this point, we haven’t needed to file a claim, so as far as quality of service is concerned, that remains to be seen. But again, if you’re looking for cheap car insurance, check with your homeowner’s insurance agent and see if you can get a discount by purchasing homeowner’s insurance and car insurance through the same agent. That approach, combined with Safeco’s lower rates, could save you about 20% as compared to Progressive.

Online Crossword Puzzles, Sudoku Puzzles, Word Search Puzzles

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For those of you who enjoy online games, check out CrosswordLovers.com.

This site has just been improved with new, fully interlocking crossword puzzles, a new player applet, and lots of other new features.

Check it out! CrosswordLovers.com

Receive God’s Gifts

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It is my intent to migrate a great deal of my off-line writings into this new thread I have started here today. I have prayed, watched, suffered, rejoiced, and sometimes just survived thru enough events in my life to realize that God gives every single one of us exactly what we need. This is one of my favorite topics of discussion, and it is my intent via this series of articles to convey to you, the reader, the necessity of having this faith.

Ultimately, because God has granted each human being free-will, we choose each day if we will receive these gifts or not, and there was no excetion in my case. As hilarious as a battle of wills with our Creator sounds, you would be surprised how much each of us does this every day.

Please check back often as I intend to post weekly, “God willing”.

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