Archive for May, 2008

27
May

Make Money with eBay

If you think that you can only make money by selling you own products from eBay, then you are wrong.

There is another hidden treasure to be made from eBay. That is the eBay affiliate program. You earn money by promoting the products that someone else is selling. You will be surprise with how much money you can made.

Previously, eBay has blocked many countries from joining its affiliate program. But since it switches and manages the affiliate program itself, this opportunity is opened out to many other countries.

One great way to get started in this money making opportunity is to purchase this niche store generation software - a one time investment of $97. With this, you can easliy create sites that populate products from eBay and start earning commission from it. By the way, this small investment allow you to build as many niche stores as you want.

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* Visit the site to see sample of niche stores that are created, you will be amazed.

Category : Internet Marketing Articles | Blog
23
May

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22
May

Success is all about systems.

The E Myth Revisited Audiobook is the totally revised underground bestseller The E-Myth.
The E Myth Revisited
Michael Gerber dispels the myths surrounding starting your own business and shows how commonplace assumptions can get in the way of running a business.

He walks you through the steps in the life of a business— from entrepreneurial infancy, through adolescent growing pains, to the mature entrepreneurial perspective, the guiding light of all businesses that succeed— and shows how to apply the lessons of franchising to any business, whether or not it is a franchise.

Finally, Gerber draws the vital, often overlooked distinction between working on your business and working in your business. After you have listened to The E-Myth Revisited, you will truly be able to grow your business in a predictable and productive way.

Category : Internet Marketing Resource | Blog
20
May

Long before the internet rose to its position of importance in marketing, the use of article marketing was considered a useful promotion tool in print media. Today, the availability of online venues such as websites, ezines and newsletters via email have created an even greater need for well-written articles on a variety of topics. As a result, article marketing has become a more powerful tool than ever before.

Article marketing is the practice of providing well-written content for distribution to websites and epublishers in exchange for a blurb about the author’s business and contact information. These “bios” usually include a link to the business owner’s website.

When a business owner offers content for publication, it is equivalent to getting free ad space on countless websites worldwide. The opportunity for exposure to the right market is significant, while the cost is virtually nil, making it a highly efficient means of business communication.

Unlike using email campaigns for lead generation, which net about a one percent response rate, article marketing targets a willing audience. Readers either voluntarily visited the website on which the article is published, or have opted in to receive the newsletter or ezine. This audience is inherently more open to the information contained in the article, and therefore more likely to follow the link to the author’s website to learn more.

Publishers who pick up the articles already have an audience of potential buyers in place. Readers are interested in the content of the articles, suggesting they may be in the market to purchase products or services related to that content. By comparison, the cost to purchase a list of such well-qualified leads would be formidable. Providing an article costs no more than the investment of the time required to write it.

Business owners can further increase the conversion rate by including a link to a particular piece of information in the author’s bio. Rather than linking to the home page, authors can include a link to an article on their own site that elaborates on the article topic. Readers will be more likely to seek out additional specific information.

Conversion rates can be improved further by publishing an email address that readers can use to subscribe to the author’s newsletter or website. Making the desired action as easy as possible increases the reader’s likelihood of doing so. An auto-response can then be sent to new signa links to specific features of the author’s website.

Providing content to publishers in related fields can be a highly cost-effective means of increasing website traffic, generating qualified leads, and improving both brand awareness and ultimately, sales.

Category : Internet Marketing Articles | Blog
11
May

Selling Lead - An Online Business Model

You might have purchased leads for your existing sites. But have you wonder how on earth do these people collects their leads and then sell them to you ?

Lead Generation is very similar to any sort of conventional marketing, you own the lead that has signed up. In brief, to start a Lead Generation, you start by researching a niche. Next set up a special Lead Generation Website, drive traffic to it, and capture your prospect’s details (does it sound familiar :P ). Finally you will sell these leads to the companies that need them.

Click here to learn more about Lead Generation

Category : Internet Marketing Articles | Blog
3
May

Affiliate marketing is one way to build high-volume leads with no upfront cost and a significant return on investment. Simply put, the business owner (called the merchant) partners with webmasters (called affiliates). Affiliates publish a link to the merchant’s website. Leads are generated for the merchant, and affiliates earn a predetermined amount for each lead.

Affiliates will sign up to promote a merchant’s business because they think the merchant’s products or services will be helpful to their visitors. Affiliates generally reach a similar market as the one sought by the merchant. The program works well because affiliates are, in effect, sharing their existing traffic flow with the merchant. Leads developed through affiliates will therefore be pre-qualified. Further, since leads come through action on the potential buyer’s part, an interest in the merchant’s product already exists, making the likelihood of conversion high.

Establishing an affiliate program can also help improve a merchant’s rankings with search engines. The more people who click on the merchant’s link from affiliate websites, the higher that merchant will be ranked. This gives the merchant a better position in search engine listings, which leads to even greater traffic.

The cost of running an affiliate marketing program makes it a highly favorable option. There are several ways that affiliates are paid, and these are pre-determined by the merchant at the outset of the program. Pay-per-click (PPC) means the affiliate is entitled to compensation for each visitor that clicks on the link to the merchants website. Pay-per-Action (PPA) means the affiliate is paid each time visitors take specific steps, such as providing their name and email address to receive a newsletter or more information. Pay-per-Sale (PPS) means the merchant pays a commission to the affiliate when a sale is generated through the affiliate’s website. Pay-per-Impression (PPM) means the affiliate is paid simply for displaying the merchant’s ad or link. PPA and PPS arrangements are more favorable to the merchant, who pays only for leads with high potential for conversion or only when a sale is actually made.

For best results, merchants can determine the criteria for affiliate partners in advance of establishing an affiliate program. The best affiliate partners will be those with content-rich websites in a field related to that of the merchant. This will ensure that any leads generated through the partnership will come from the merchant’s desired market.

Another factor in how successful an affiliate partnership will be, is the ease of use that visitors enjoy when navigating the affiliate’s website. A site that is difficult to use will not hold visitors long enough for them to take action. Ease of use leads to higher conversion rates.

Through affiliate marketing, merchants stand to gain a massive amount of exposure, increased traffic, an ongoing supply of leads, and ultimately, more sales.

Category : Internet Marketing Articles | Blog