Unique Article Wizard - Review and Bonuses
February 28, 2009 by Henry Zeng · Leave a Comment
Unique Article Wizard is an amazing service that I use to submit tens of 1000s UNIQUE articles to countless article sites, ezines and web blogs with link back in the resource boxes in the articles.
With traditional article marketing method, you publish exact the same content to lots of article sites.
You see, when one and the same article is published, Google quickly understands this is duplicate content.
No, Google won’t punish you for doing this. But they will potentially lowers the value of links built from duplicate content pages.
UAW will give you a lot more links than any of the competing services like iSnare or Article marketer. I always get 600-1800 links for one UAW submission.
You take full control how many submissions per day for each article, so you wont be sandboxed with Google by getting a lot of backlinks to your sites all at once.
An awesome function with UniqueArticleWizard is that you can submit as many versions of resource boxes as you want. That means you can use a lot of variety in your anchor text and rank multiple keywords in just one article.
What Unique Article Wizard really leave their competition in the dust is that the UAW articles usually been approved and submitted within 24 hours, and you can submit unlimited articles per day!
Many of the similar service like submityourarticle.com only allow 8 articles a month.
Lets do the math.
If you only submit one article a day for 1 month with UAW, you will get at least 30 x 600 = 18,000 backlinks! That is almost guaranteed #1 rankings for most keywords.
Actually I submit far less than 30 articles a month with Unique Article Wizard and I still get great results. That’s why I just hired a full time article writer for me to submit at least one article to UAW every day to make the most of UAW.
But not only that your articles get the syndication from 1000s of other publishers. And since many of the sites you submit are blogs, your articles are indexed or linked by various authority blog directories like technorati.com, that mean you get more quality links for each article you submit.
It’s a total no-brainer if you ask me. Are serious about building links and getting unstoppable traffic to your sites? Try UniqueArticleWizard.
Sales Lead Generation Online and Offline
February 28, 2009 by Jeff Dedrick · Leave a Comment
Lead generation is the very best way to build a list of potential customers. Any business relies on lead generation to grow and remain profitable, but there are many different ways to generate leads - both online and offline - and each has their advantages.
It is possible to outsource your lead generation to a third party company. These companies or individuals will then have to be paid a commission for each lead that they generate. The cost per lead will greatly depend upon the industry you are in as well as the value each lead has for you. This can be an expensive option however, and should only be chosen where budget allows. Lead outsourcing works both on the Internet and offline as well, although you will probably pay significantly more for offline lead generation due to the extra labor involved.
Buying lists from lead companies is a less expensive leads generation tactic. Just beware that the lists you are buying are current as they can become outdated rather quickly in some industries. Buying lists is a great choice if you are focusing on email marketing rather than direct marketing.
Internet marketing leads generation is possibly the most cost effective and often the most responsive way to generate leads. You can reach a massive audience of prospective clients and it is very easy to collect information from people. Simply collecting their name and email address from your site is an easy way to quickly build a huge list. By offering something for free as an incentive for them to sign up to your email marketing list, you increase the chances of more people registering. You can then easily send out emails to your prospects as often as you like.
If you are focusing solely on a local market rather than a larger one, then hosting community events is an excellent way to generate leads. Collecting demographic data is vital as well.
Customer referrals are an old but effective leads generation technique in the offline world (although it can also work online). Instructing your existing customers to tell their friends about your business is one of the best ways to gain more customers. Offering an incentive for this act is a fantastic way to encourage people to pass on their praise for you.
Leads generation both online and offline is the only true way to continue growing your business and future profit potential each and everyday.
Online Buying and Moms: Tapping into a Moneymaking Market
February 27, 2009 by Alice Seba · Leave a Comment
Regarding the grand increase in Web buying, a study by Forrest Research said that expected purchasing would step-up to about $200 billion in 2008, in comparison to $96 billion in 2003. Let’s have a look at who has spent all that money.
A considerable portion of that market is adult females, in particular young moms, part of the group of purchasers that quote an orientation for Online Shopping to avoid busy shops, buy cheaper, do a product comparison, and cut down on time spent outside the house to buy what they need.
15 % of all Net users in 2003, were women from 18 to 34 years of age. They also represented 24% of the buyers from fragrance and cosmetic websites, 20% of the clients for clothes, and finally 22% of the purchasers of jewelry and other luxurious items.
A total of 50% of all World Wide Web purchases are made by a individual in a home where the main income comes from someone in the age group of 25-55 year olds, and it shows clearly that households have the biggest impact on the total yearly gross revenues by Cyberspace stores, primarily in situations where the woman in the household was organizing the buying of gifts, and personal particulars.
The survey taken with possible buyers, resulted in industry statistics establishing $1 being spent on Internet purchasing for every $1.50 in local stores, thus making an obvious influence on purchases in shop in the area.
Make Cash Online With Two Simple Elements
February 27, 2009 by Sam Wigginns · Leave a Comment
If you are like I was a few years ago, you want to make a living on the internet. In fact, you have dreams about being able to replace your day job income with internet and “make money online” income. But how hard is it? The answer to that question falls into just two categories.
Getting Back Links
Whether you call them “in-links” or “back links,” the idea is to get as many other sites as you can to point to your site. The more links you have, the more traffic and authority you will get, hands down. He who has the most links wins; every time!
Building and drawing links to your content is the most important element to internet marketing strategy. Nothing else comes close in importance. If you are able to get other webmasters to link to your site and content, you are in good shape in any niche you tackle.
In the meantime, you should go out and get your own links. Don’t just sit back and hope for the best. You can get your own links by utilizing several strategies, but the best one is article marketing. This one works every time and is very much a white hat practice.
Now first off, I would never recommend you go out and try to submit content to a bunch of article directories manually. If you do that, you are spending more time than it is worth. You need to automate this process or just don’t do it. I know that sounds harsh, but guys, you need to be willing to invest a little money or you will never get off the ground.
There are a lot of article marketing services out there. There are also many software options. I only recommend one service for submitting articles and it is listed below in the author information box.
Writing Content
Since you now are ready to go out and get a lot of links to your site, you probably should think about writing some solid content. Obviously, if people come to your site, but there is nothing of value there for them, they will leave. Content is always king online!
I always tell folks that articles or posts on your blog or website should be at least 400 words or longer. In addition, I would never place advertisements or affiliate links on a site with less than 10 posts. That means you have more than 4000 words or content on your site. That is enough to justify making some money and give your visitors some decent value.
That’s it guys: links and content. Any other SEO you perform will help. Of course, but none of it will be as important as these two. Get started today: build links, build content, and you will be successful.
Tired Of The Old School Network Marketing Techniques?
February 27, 2009 by Money Queen · Leave a Comment
Are you tired of the old school network marketing techniques? You know the 3 foot rule, hanging flyers, bugging your family and friends, and holding hotel meetings.
I know that when I first joined my first network marketing company, I was told to use these same techniques. I was told to make a list of 100 people that I knew and basically call every one of them to ask and see if they would be interested in making some extra money.
I was only faced with questions I wasn’t able to answer, getting hung up on, and faced with nothing but rejection.
When I was officially shunned by everyone that I knew, all my upline told me to do was to go out and buy some opportunity leads.
This only led me to some more rejection and spending a bunch of money.
Now I was out of money, and had nothing to show for it.
Then just as I was going to give up, I found what I consider to be the “life saver” for my business.
This life saver I speak of was Mike Dillard’s 7 Day Free Video Boot Camp.
In these 7 free videos Mike explained how I could attract an endless stream of prospects to me ready to join and actually get paid to prospect.
These videos have really changed the way I do my business, and I think they can help you too.
You can get free instant access to these free videos here…
How to Choose a Business Growth Strategy
February 27, 2009 by Jeff Dedrick · Leave a Comment
Having an email marketing list puts you at a distinct advantage compared with your competitors who have not yet embraced the world of Internet email marketing. An email leads list allows you to easily collect potential customers and contact them when you wish to tell them about your business or about any specials you are offering. Choosing the right email marketing list service provider for your business is vital in setting up this core part of your business growth strategy.
There are several excellent choices today when it comes to email marketing list service providers. The competition between them is so great that you are going to want to spend some time going through the benefits of each service to find the right one for your business. The good news is that the standard among the top providers is so high that you can not go wrong regardless of which one you choose.
There are several points to look at when choosing an email list management provider. These include:
- Customer support
- Price
- Company background
- Extra features
- Reliability
Customer support is obviously a vital factor in the service you will choose. Top providers like Aweber and GetResponse have excellent customer service and technical support and you can always expect to receive a response within 24 hours (usually less) of sending in your support request. Thankfully their layouts and systems are so simple to use that people rarely have any problems.
The price is of course a major consideration. Unless you plan on having an email list with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, then a service like Aweber or GetResponse will suffice and these only cost in the neighborhood of a couple of hundred dollars (or less!) per year. Considering the value that you will gain from building a list of subscribers, this cost is almost negligible. When it comes to email marketing list providers, don’t let price alone be the limiting factor in your choice.
Reliability is a major factor - you will want a service that can assure delivery of your emails and that has effective spam prevention.
These factors are the main ones you should look at when choosing an email marketing list service provider. If you choose either Aweber or GetResponse, you will not be disappointed as these two services have proven themselves to be reliable, punctual, and affordable and will assist you in building a massive list of potential prospects that you can contact whenever it suits you.
Job Slave Or Home Business Owner
February 26, 2009 by Henry Times · Leave a Comment
Are you part of the group of the many entrepreneurs who desires to attain your own business and work from home? Recently, home based businesses have become the next business evolution. In this article we would like to address some of key aspects to know, to be competitive in your own business from home.
Working in your own house, you must locate an office type area in which to do your work. You need to decide the way your office space will combine with the goings on of your home life. You will want to be free from any interruptions, to help you access the necessary amount of effort for your new venture.
When you have decided to open up a home based company, understand all you can about potential tax benefits. You will see that there are tax advantages to owning a company that is based in your home. Tax benefits exist as motivation to increase the number of people who get involved in new companies. You should make sure that you don’t overlook this and that you save money, whenever you can.
Make sure that your property is not going to have zoning issues for the new home based business that you will be pursuing. If your new venture involves people entering your premises to purchase products or to receive a service, you must check to see that zoning laws are not being violated for the work you are doing. Don’t be negligent with zoning laws if your operation is being running out of your home. If you break zoning laws, thing could get messy.
You might need a license, or permit to insure you are a legitimate operator. Get a permit (yes, for a fee) if necessary. Upon getting this license, the city will look into any zoning problems with your home. If you have an issue, the next step is to obtain a variance. The variance will nullify the actual zoning law, and make it okay to be in business.
You are Now, making all the decisions. Managing the finances can be crucial in becoming successful. Most people don’t accurately measure what things will cost. People need to plan accurately or you will wind up broke before you got going. Figure out what start up money you require to give the business opportunity the possibility to make it. Be smart and plan wisely until profits are strong. One of the best things to do is keep your current work and run this new venture as a second job, until your home based business is on track.
Now, you are calling all the shots. Financing your business is an important piece in becoming successful. Inexperienced first timers don’t accurately measure what things will cost. You want to think things through before you wind up unable to continue your dream. Measure the start up costs you need to give your operation a full chance for success. Be disciplined and plan carefully until your having good success. One of the best things you can do is keep your job and operate your new business on a part time basis, until you are seeing enough success.
With your work happening at home, you need a good work area where you can get things done. You should want to see exactly how your selected work area will combine with the goings on of the household. You have to have some distance from all the diversions, so you can focus the necessary amount of effort for your new venture.
Once you are able to grow your business, you will probably need some addition people to help you. Since you are working where you live, you can’t very well hire people that need to be working at your house. But there is an answer for this in almost every situation. You can find people willing to do the jobs you need done.
These days, you can get specialized individuals, to get projects done for you. They will be found at online job sites, and they all want to do the job at their own home. You probably will choose to hire someone one task at a time, and search out the best workers for what you want. Incredibly, they can be from anywhere in the world!
As I have described it, there is much to do if you want to operate a business yourself. Working on you own, out of your own house, would be a dream come true for many hard working people. If you plan well, and stick with it, finding the right opportunity to work at home can change your life.
Content - Content - Content - 10 Great Ideas For Any E Newsletter
February 26, 2009 by Mike Braun · Leave a Comment
Why Relationship Content? Most firms start a newsletter as a means of keeping their customers, clients, prospects, referral sources and associates informed on a regular basis of the products and services the firm currently offers, as well as new updates, innovations, products and services as they become available. But only talking about products and services is missing out on the real power behind an effective newsletter ” using Relationship Content to build Relationship Capital, Relationship Equity and consequently Relationship Profit.
In the traditional bricks and mortar world, Relationship Capital is about joining groups, meeting people, getting involved in industry associations, attending trade shows etc. While none of these processes should be eliminated, there is a very big, new world created through the Internet. The process and strategy for building and managing Relationship Capital are different. Not only is it different but it requires a unique set of skills, a new language, and new thoughts on how to build and manage the process. Relationship Capital is the amount you invest in building relationships with customers, prospects, and referral sources on the Web. It is more than financial capital because there are more elements to build and manage.
In the traditional bricks and mortar world, Relationship Capital is about joining groups, meeting people, getting involved in industry associations, attending trade shows etc. While none of these processes should be eliminated, there is a very big, new world created through the Internet. The process and strategy for building and managing Relationship Capital are different. Not only is it different but it requires a unique set of skills, a new language, and new thoughts on how to build and manage the process. Relationship Capital is the amount you invest in building relationships with customers, prospects, and referral sources on the Web. It is more than financial capital because there are more elements to build and manage.
Business succeeds or fails based on relationships. Your firm may build the best products in the world or deliver the best service around the world and back, but that doesnt build relationships. You do. Your people do. And most importantly your solutions do. How do you deliver solutions online, when you havent asked the client what the problem is? Well, your newsletter should include content that establishes connections between your staff and offers solutions to common problems faced by those reading the articles. These new articles are Relationship Content, not product and services content. You will be amazed at the trust and loyalty you can built with Relationship Content that tooting your own horn will never build. Relationship Content will cement your reputation as an expert because you will be offering information not readily or easily accessible to your readers of your e-Newsletter.
Now, I know what youre thinking. Including interesting articles, announcements, and other types of content in your newsletter isnt that easy. The title Newsletter Publisher probably isnt the title on your business card. It only describes one of the duties that somehow found their way into your job description. So considering your other duties, its only reasonable to assume that most newsletter publishers find that after a while, the month-to-month inspiration starts to slip and they might find it difficult to come up with meaningful topics that will entice and engage readers and keep them coming back for more. But wait. There is hope. If youre thinking, I have no idea what to write about or include, Im going to give you a few ideas that can guide you in creating fresh newsletter content.
All you have to do is to remember that you need to write every article (based on the tips I give you) as though you are the reader and write what the reader wants to read. This Relationship Content will become Relationship Capital and thats a virtual IOU in your pocket. So what kinds of articles can you write? Well, there are a wide range available to you and Im going to suggest you use them all. When trying to come up with the perfect idea for an effective article, many people lose sight of many of the obvious topics that are compelling to anyone, whether or not they are currently interested in your service. Look around your office at your colleagues and write a team member spotlight. Take notice of your firms history, culture and corporate interactions. What about that event the sales team attended last month? Sometimes the simplest or most common events prove to be the strongest relationship builders in the eyes of your readers.
Remember you need to make it personal. We are talking about Relationship Content that equates to Relationship Capital. There are a wide range of topics that can serve as the focus for Relationship Content. When trying to come up with the perfect idea for an effective announcement or article, many people lose sight of the more obvious things that can prove to be just as compelling. Something as simple as a team member spotlight item, for example, can go a long way. Look around your office at your colleagues. Take notice of your firms culture and interactions with people, events that are occurring, etc. Sometimes the simplest of things can prove to be the most impressive in the eyes of your readers.
Ten Relationship Content ideas for your e-Newsletter
February 26, 2009 by Mike Braun · Leave a Comment
Hi. Mike Braun, here. Im the Online Marketing Manager for BizActions, the Best in Class Email Newsletter Service that touches the lives of over one million clients, customers, prospects, and referral sources each week. This is the first of ten Relationship Content ideas for your e-Newsletter. I defined Relationship Content in the previous article, so If you havent read it yet, you may want to do that first.
Okay lets get the easy one out of the way first. Products and Services can be Relationship Content. You just have to look at it in a fresh light. You already write about products and services. What can you do to make that a bit more relationship building?
Most pictures of products look less than exciting and most pictures of services look unrealistic. Unless your readers are so detail oriented that they love to be called bean counters or geeks, specs are boring. Bullet points are black, blank dots, not round smiling faces. And I dont mean to imply that you change any bullet points in your article to an Internet Messenger smiley face icon either. But I dont recommend you turn a Products or Services article into something friendly. Your friends are most often people you share a common interest with. When you talk to them do you shout headlines and bullet points at them, or do you get real and personal? Do you give your opinion with real emotion, supporting facts as well as personal opinion? Of course you do. And because you are talking one on one, that person feels the connection. Your articles need that same connection.
How? Well, you or someone in your company has to have a story to tell about the product or service. Did you or a customer find some unexpected bonus that was unexpected? What was unusual about the sales or installation process with one of your clients? Any emergency scenarios? Anything go wrong that was remedied to show your, or the manufacturers, level of commitment? Would that client be willing to write a paragraph about the product or service and what its meant to them?
Get your staff together or drop them an email and say, Two items: 1. XYZ product or service and 2. Any customer. What is the first thing that comes to mind? If anything remotely interesting or unusual pops up, run with it. Get the whole story. Record the conversation if possible and then use it to interject quotes or at least to keep the story straight. Your staff will feign reluctance, until they see their names in print and start getting kudos from co-workers.
Now Im not saying that listing features (even as bullet points) isnt important, Im just saying that too many details muddy the water in a newsletter, when there is a PERFECT way (at least with an electronic newsletter) to dispense that information after you engender interest in the product. With an email newsletter, you can insert a hyperlink that will take the reader to your web site or open a PDF file stored on your server.
You can send readers to custom landing pages that provide all the details about the product and service and even allow them to do things like see demos or enter a form requesting your sales people to contact them for a live demo.
You can quickly and easily, with very little effort, create enticing stories that draw interest in each facet of your business and then link to a relevant page on your web site. And of course getting prospects to visit your web site frequently yields even greater rewards.
Qualified Leads Generation Online and Offline
February 25, 2009 by Jeff Dedrick · Leave a Comment
Lead generation is the very best way to build a list of potential customers. Any business relies on lead generation to grow and remain profitable, but there are many different ways to generate leads - both online and offline - and each has their advantages.
It is possible to outsource your lead generation to a third party company. These companies or individuals will then have to be paid a commission for each lead that they generate. The cost per lead will greatly depend upon the industry you are in as well as the value each lead has for you. This can be an expensive option however, and should only be chosen where budget allows. Lead outsourcing works both on the Internet and offline as well, although you will probably pay significantly more for offline lead generation due to the extra labor involved.
Buying lists from lead companies is a less expensive leads generation tactic. Just beware that the lists you are buying are current as they can become outdated rather quickly in some industries. Buying lists is a great choice if you are focusing on email marketing rather than direct marketing.
Internet marketing leads generation is possibly the most cost effective and often the most responsive way to generate leads. You can reach a massive audience of prospective clients and it is very easy to collect information from people. Simply collecting their name and email address from your site is an easy way to quickly build a huge list. By offering something for free as an incentive for them to sign up to your email marketing list, you increase the chances of more people registering. You can then easily send out emails to your prospects as often as you like.
If you are focusing solely on a local market rather than a larger one, then hosting community events is an excellent way to generate leads. Collecting demographic data is vital as well.
Customer referrals are an old but effective leads generation technique in the offline world (although it can also work online). Instructing your existing customers to tell their friends about your business is one of the best ways to gain more customers. Offering an incentive for this act is a fantastic way to encourage people to pass on their praise for you.
Leads generation both online and offline is the only true way to continue growing your business and future profit potential each and everyday.



