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The Time Is Ripe for Starting Your Own Website

Friday, December 30th, 2011

While we are all making our New Year’s resolutions, I’d like to suggest that you add, “In 2012, I’m going to hunker down and build that web site for myself I’ve been putting off for way too long!” And, to make things even easier for you to select a hosting site most appropriate for your needs, Webhostinggrating has ranked hosting possibilities to make it easier for you to select the right host.

Some Words of Wisdom on Web Hosting

When it comes to choosing the right place to host, I suggest first that you not buy your domain name at the same place you plan to host. It may be “easier” but it is (in my opinion) much better to have the domain name separate from your hosting service. Most places are on the up and up, but some hosting companies can make it a royal pain – and more or less hold your domain name hostage – if you pick incorrectly and need to move. Ecommerce is tricky enough, choosing the wrong host will just make things a whole lot more difficult for you.

Using a Web Hosting Directory To Help You Seek Out the Right Host For You

Sure you could go to a major search engine and hunt until the cows come home, but why? A solid web hosting directory is going to make your hunt easier. With the prices listed, and reviews from other users posted, you’ll have a good idea where your resting spot on the web should really be. Lots of information is often provided within such a directory, but do make sure to go to your selected potential host and read the fine print, too.

Whether you’re looking for cheap hosting, a more robust account, or even your own dedicated server, a web hosting directory give you that much needed starting point.

Do make 2012 the year you finally realize that having one domain to advertise (and you can list various programs, products or services on that domain) is much more cost effective. Whether you are an affiliate marketer or a business owner, nothing beats have your own domain and hosting to build links to and ensure good search engine optimization for others to find you.

How to Take Your Marketing Offline and Make It Pop

Friday, October 28th, 2011

As an internet marketer, you’re sure to have noticed by now the big push to concentrate not only in the virtual world, but also stepping out into the physical world to get yourself noticed. This offline marketing approach takes many forms, and one of the most popular is by being a vendor at trade shows.

Offline Marketing Made Easy

If you’ve ever attended a trade show, you know that the use of visuals is the key. What draws your eye to a particular booth? Most likely it is the use of trade show pop ups. From trade shows to job fairs to retail stores, everywhere you look the company or person doing business is busy attracting your attention!

What’s truly great about using pop ups is the variety of choices you have – from large to modest – it’s all in the design and usage. Did you know they even make Velcro pop ups? Yes, just like back in grade school, there are displays that accept simple “stick ons” via Velcro. This way, each time you set up your booth you have the opportunity to rearrange your display, or stick – no pun intended – to the display that is pulling your best crowd.

Offline Marketing Pop Up Choices

Easy to transport, many pop up booths use a frame that also opens easily. Here are just a few features to consider when you decide to take the leap offline and visually show the world what you have to offer:

o Canopy style pop ups
o Accordion style pop ups
o Displays with internal shelving
o Ones with back lighting
o Table top variations… the list goes on and on actually.

Taking the Plunge and Meeting Your Potential Customers Face to Face

Lots of people love the internet for their marketing because it’s a faceless sort of way to try to make money. There are numerous online methods for advertising, but the wise marketer considers all options. Maybe it’s time you take the plunge and put yourself out there. Meeting people face to face can be highly effective when it comes to branding not only your program or product, but yourself, too.

What’s That Mixed Media Marketing All About?

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Today’s internet marketer has so many mixed media marketing choices to make it’s often hard to select the best direction to pursue. However one Advertising Agency that mixes the old with the new is worth investigating.

What Is Mixed Media Advertising?

Mixed media marketing is a 21st century term with a comprehensive definition. Covering well trodden paths like search engine optimization (seo), radio and TV broadcasting (commercials), advertisements in print, PPC advertising are standard and time-proven strategies for marketers of all levels.

However, the “new age” brings with it one’s ability to also incorporate:

o Mobile advertising
o Web video broadcasting
o Social media and participation in social communities
o Podcasting (hosting your own online “radio” broadcast)
o Enhanced graphic designs, and
o More impressive “creative writing” campaigns.

Mixed Media Marketing – Noun or Adjective?

Strangely enough, most of us think of any form of advertising as a noun, but mixed media marketing also can be considered an adjective.

Why? For the sole reason that it is an “innovative, creative new media” strategy. Synonyms that can be used to describe the mixed media marketing form of advertising include:

o Innovative marketing and advertising
o Multi-channel marketing
o “Assorted communications advertising,” and
o M3 – just to shorten the term up a bit (plus you’ll sound knowledgeable).

And Don’t Forget Branding

When investigating your options for mixed media advertising services designed to help you promote, don’t forget how important branding really is for yourself, your program, product or service. Look for reputable firms or agencies that understand the complete process.

No matter whether you are new or not to internet marketing, adding these new age technologies, or mixed media marketing strategies, into your promotions is a strategy few marketers should ignore.

Three Strategy Moves for Affiliate Programs and Business

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Today I made the conscience choice to receive information via email from a source that has been online for years and years. It’s a very popular destination spot for any internet marketer looking for affiliate products to promote.

Affiliate Products

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, Clickbank should come readily to all the minds of those interested in finding suitable affiliate products to market and advertise. Filled with tens of thousands of products, and as many (if not more) independent affiliates, Clickbank is that “go to” place to either supplement your existing product line or to add your newly invented creations.

Affiliate News and More

After receiving a sort of snotty toned email asking why I had not yet subscribed to their wealth of information, I took a moment to see if it would be worth my while (I get a lot of email). I did ultimately select about five or six categories – choosing to follow industry standard news and affiliate program information. Even though I was told they would come weekly, it appears I will be updated on a daily basis. Only time will tell whether I keep each and every one or not.

Affiliate and Business Strategies for 2011

Titled “3 Steps to Skyrocket Your Sales in 2011, this article isn’t so much “new” news, but it does do its job of pointing out what you may be missing to date for ultimate affiliate program and non-affiliate success.

It’s not a rocket science article, but it is decent review information for many. If you are new to using affiliate programs to make money, it’s actually an ideal jumping off point.

Enjoy!

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