Posts Tagged ‘internet marketers’

What To Do When You Can’t Find It

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The internet is, of course, loaded with freely accessible information. However, the most common problem is sifting what is useful from your search results. With potentially millions or more returned results, most people stick to the first couple of pages of any given search engine.

Unfortunately, you don’t always find what you are looking for… right?

That’s when you potentially “run into problems” because the link or two or three you choose might put you on a web site selling expensive access to the information that you were trying to find at little or no cost.

It’s actually the norm for internet marketers to price things high. It’s called “perceived value”, and they feel that if you don’t shell out a large chunk of cash, you may not feel whatever they are selling or doing is “worth it”.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Solid information on internet marketing exists. Videos, tutorials, ebooks, pre-made websites and more are all available at prices you’d expect to pay at say your local book store (and I’m talking you choosing paperbacks over hardback books).

So, don’t be fooled with the latest (or not even latest) or greatest “come on”. Yes, I do suggest you check for bargains using the above hyperlink. You’ll be amazed at what you find and how much you do NOT have to pay.

Why Beat A Dead Horse?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

First, my apologies for the title and all horse-lovers out there! I often find myself using the expression, “You can’t swing a dead cat without…” However, I am lucky to have two wonderful feline friends and I try (seriously) to make sure they are out of earshot when I make the remark LOL!

So what THIS post is about is to refer you over to one I just made on the My Wizard Ads blog. It is very pertinent for all internet marketers, yet redoing it here would be… well redundant. And, I just finished that post up and if I say so myself I did a decent job :)

Now I’m off to work on the two newest members to our Whole-Hog-Blogs Network family – Joe’s Time Life Travels and Ron’s All About Alternatives. I just love blogging, don’t you? And getting people up and running and successfully driving traffic to a well-thought-out blog is gratifying. (Starting a blog often sounds easy; too often people just give up without proper blogging coaching, mentoring, and support.)

(BTW, Joe Eisenbeil’s travel stories are not to be missed! He’s been traveling the globe for more than 60 years and his perspective is truly unique!).

Now don’t forget to read the above post over at My Wizard Ads (or you could be very sorry).

Ciao!

The Best of Both Worlds – A Promotion Tool for Bloggers and Research Resource for Internet Marketers

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

A while back on Andy Beard’s blog, I read his review of both TrafficJam and Blogrush. Andy’s post leans heavy on the TrafficJam side, but conveys lots of additional information you also might want to know.

Please Note: To have your posts show up in TrafficJam, you will need to sign up a FREE account first at Blogrush

Here’s a quote from Andy’s post (the links out are ours):

“Even if you have absolutely no interest in TrafficJam or Blogrush, I strongly suggest you read this post, especially if you are interested in viral marketing techniques that are guaranteed to build you an email list.”

Also in Andy’s post, he mentions of course the creator of TrafficJam, John Reese.

The long and the short of both posts (both well worth reading) is that bloggers gain the advantage of having their writing seen and read, and in return marketers also get the edge on uncovering what people are talking about… in other words, this is a really cool research resource tool.

You’ll note that the conversation on Beard’s blog harkens back to February. Okay, so TrafficJam is no longer “brand spankin’ new” in that sense. But as a resource for getting the word out about your blog, and from a marketer’s perspective of needing to keep one’s finger on the pulse of what’s going on in the blogosphere, we think you’ll agree that this is a winner.

Have you been using TrafficJam? What has been your experience?

If not, what is your first impression of this as a potential resource? Useful, not…??

Please let us know by adding your comments to this post!


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