Posts Tagged ‘sources’

The Untapped Mystery Resource Almost Guaranteed to Make You Money Online

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Bear with us and read this entire post if you’re truly interested in the whole “make money online” thing.

The question comes up quite often, “How do I monetize my website or my blog?” More often than not, most people have done the obvious and joined a program either like Google’s Adsense or that program itself.

Joining Amazon-like programs, and pulling products out of places like Clickbank also often head the list.

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Solid Marketing Advice In An Uncertain Internet Marketing World

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Today was one of those days where I found myself on the phone quite a few times talking with advertisers using our My Wizard Ads service.

Besides form submission issues, there was a striking thing each phone caller had in common.

Each person:

o Was new to the world of internet marketing
o Had yet to spend tons of money marketing
o Is in a prime position to take the bull by the horns and do something for themselves.

The chance I speak of is that of (more…)

How To Learn More About Web 2.0 Then You Thought Possible

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

This is a deviation from our usual posts only because we deemed it a positive program to share with you, AND you’ll need to take action BEFORE MARCH 13TH.

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If you’re blogging, you might think you know all about web 2.0 marketing techniques. If you’re socializing in communities, you might also feel you know it all.

We never assume anything – for ourselves that is – and feel neither should you.

With that idea in mind, that there really are tons of ways to use Web 2.0 technology to further your online marketing endeavors, you’ll want to be sure to get on the list for immediate notification of this launching resource.

Can’t tell you the name of it yet – you know how hush-hush people like to keep these things – but we’re prepared to bet that you will be very pleased to have the chance to review and decide for yourself this coming Thursday.

If you don’t need to increase traffic, find out everything there is to know about using free traffic sources, and don’t need any more money this year, this isn’t for you :)

However, even if you’re on the web for mere altruistic reasons, we’re sure you’d want to learn all about how to increase the visibility of your website or blog :)

Put your name down here, you’re under no obligation:

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And we’ll let you know just as soon as the doors open!

Which Came First Keyword or Market Research?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

A recent post on the Nichebot Keyword Research blog makes the assumption that too many people rely strictly on keyword research to begin figuring out what niche they would like to develop to make money online.

We agree with the overall presentation that one should not use keywords as the starting point to building an online business. Instead, your keyword research is conducted to further enhance search-ability for that particular segment or niche after you’ve determined your market. While keyword research is a mainstay for developing tags, metas, titles, and content on your website, as stated, it is a tool used to uncover what people are searching for.

On the other hand, to reveal what people are buying online, you need to use “market research” tools. The article goes on to give you some solid starting points which include:

To Uncover Hot Selling Products

Head to eBay and click on their BUY tab. You’ll know in a flash what people are purchasing. The “Popular Products” is another link resource to ferret out even more information.

Amazon is, of course, another place to go to see who’s buying what. The idea, keep in mind, is you are trying to figure out what niche you could likely corner based on what people are physically buying.

Where to Find Popular Digital Products

A good solid source for information about popular digital products is Clickbank’s Marketplace. You’ll be able to set specific criteria and pull up what’s popular based on criteria you set.

In fact, Clickbank suggests the following:

“How do I identify the most successful products to promote?”

“Some affiliates prefer to promote very popular products that attract lots of affiliates (high affiliate gravity), while others prefer to promote products with less advertising exposure (lower affiliate gravity). The Marketplace can be sorted, within each category and sub-category, by item gravity. Either way, your best bet is to promote products that are well presented and likely to appeal to the people who visit your website, or view your advertisements.”

Competition

The final section of their post discusses the dreaded word “competition!” Many people fear competition and so never make a choice of what to plunge into online. If you read the article, you will discover that:

“There is NO reason to feel that way. In fact, you should get excited when there is a lot of competition. Here’s why…

“If there is no competition whatsoever in a marketplace, there may be no marketplace (or people to market to) at all. You should actually be worried if you don’t find any competitors for a market you wish to enter.

“The more competition there is in a marketplace, the more commerce is being moved. The more commerce that is being moved, you’ll have a chance at grabbing a bigger piece of the pie.”

We give this informational article a thumbs up for clarifying a business builder’s first steps, and again we have only presented an outline of the full post.

You can read it for yourself here:

“Market Research (or finding a profitable niche market) has Nothing to do with Keyword Research”

Enjoy!

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