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Advertising Sucks! Long Live The Web!
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Advertising that won't cost you a Dime…Oh, and it works too!
We all know that businesses must advertise to attract customers and make sales. It's a basic trade principle that has been in existence for centuries. The problem with a great many advertising opportunities though is that they require money up...
Five Secrets to Effective Pay-Per-Click Advertising
With so many companies swarming the World Wide Web with their products, how can you and your products and services stand out?
Your ready answer would most likely be effective marketing. But how? How can you catch the eye of a surfer skimming...
Internet Advertising Options
Your online business will likely require more
advertising than a contemporary business downtown, yet
some new to the world of online business do not spend
the time and money to advertise their business
appropriately and are, in turn, loosing...
One Year Later, I Still Generate Thousands Of Dollars From This Single Advertising Article
Turning a boring description of what your business does into a
valuable, useful article to be eagerly read by your prospects is
without doubt one of the most powerful online marketing
strategies that any business can use today.
Why is it so...
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Keys to Targeting Your Internet Advertising
So you got your website up and running. You hired an excellent
web designer to craft a perfect home page and satellite pages
that will really draw in the visitors and inspire them to buy.
You have a beautiful catalog of products with detailed
descriptions. You have a section dedicated to the services you
provide with praises from past customers. And you have the best
online shopping cart service out there so that you customers can
buy from you with no hassles and next day shipping. That's
great! Now where are your customers?
Driving traffic to your website is a much discussed and much
misunderstood venture. There are a million theories out there
that claim to drive tons of new visitors to your site daily.
There are services that say they will increase your traffic by
an enormous percentage if you will only pay them their small fee
over a period of fifty years. There are so-called experts who
will place your pages on all the best search engines on the net.
They claim that with this kind of blanket exposure, your traffic
numbers will explode within days.
But the only sure-fire way to draw productive traffic to your
website is through targeted marketing. The important word to
notice here is "productive." You can draw hundreds of thousands
of visitors to your site every year by hosting a giveaway of
some kind. Services that search the internet for freebies will
have people clicking a link to your site like crazy. But these
people are not there to buy anything from you ... quite the
opposite. They are empty clicks. There is nothing productive
about this kind of traffic. People looking for free stuff will
rarely make you any kind of money. And that's what you're after,
right?
So target your marketing to the people who really want to buy
what you have to offer. How? Start by trying these basic steps...
* Hire an
experienced copywriter. The copy that is on your site
makes a world of difference in the sales you garner from the
internet. Most important to targeted marketing are the keywords
found in your title and the metatags in the website's code. An
experienced copywriter will know how to determine the most
effective keywords and place them strategically in your site's
copy. If you cannot afford a copywriter, do some research and
talk to your web designer about inserting metatags.
* You can enroll in pay per click search engines. Obviously,
google.com is one of these, but most of the most popular
keywords are already taken. If you can think of some original
phrases that people use to search for your products or services,
you can post your ad next to the text that comes up when people
search for that phrase. Every time someone clicks on your ad to
go to your site, you pay google.com a nominal fee.
* Submit articles to free ezine sites. This is especially
helpful if you are a service provider. You can write, or hire
someone to write, an article for you about your area of
expertise. Give some free tips, offer your experience, and be
accessible in the text. Then at the bottom of the article, you
get a link to your website advertising your services. Every time
someone publishes your article in their ezine or newsletter,
they must use your web address at the bottom.
These are just a few of the many ways to ensure you get
"productive" traffic. Empty clicks are just that ... empty...
and your wallet will stay that way, too!
About the author:
Ricardy Banks is a Certified Internet Consultant with WSI and
has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry. WSI Internet
Consulting & Education rbanks@easywsiwebsol
utions.com
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