tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-74219148440254589492024-02-20T09:15:26.333-08:00gayuhsupergayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-77113900060180881032009-06-15T23:05:00.000-07:002009-06-19T03:32:24.212-07:00Trading Techniques<b><font size="4" color="#FF0000">General Trading Guidelines</font></b><br /><br /><blockquote><p><b>Plan your trade and trade your plan</b></p> You must have a trading plan to succeed. A trading plan should consist of a position, why you enter, stop loss point, profit taking level, plus a sound money management strategy. A good plan will remove all the emotions from your trades.</blockquote><br /><br /><div style="padding: 8px; float: left"><br /> <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqZKQ079Jzj0Ktc1-mTag4Spr7aPWbrX6OuTa61LyxAS1gRio3SGKLEV_W3fQAMnUzD6WuqI3XxbCN1IjcA4ODiwcM_5Mk7v1igqOlq4atoiQiJRstFMefF1vH5AFolNB9XWPdOkDbg7M/s1600-h/gayuhsuper.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 230px; height: 222px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqZKQ079Jzj0Ktc1-mTag4Spr7aPWbrX6OuTa61LyxAS1gRio3SGKLEV_W3fQAMnUzD6WuqI3XxbCN1IjcA4ODiwcM_5Mk7v1igqOlq4atoiQiJRstFMefF1vH5AFolNB9XWPdOkDbg7M/s320/gayuhsuper.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5347810988907362258" /></a><br /></div><br /><p><b>the trend is your friend</b></p> Do not buck the trend. When the market is bullish, go. On the reverse, if the market is bearish, you short. Never go against the trend.<br /><br /><p><b>Focus on capital preservation</b></p>This is the most important step that you must take when you deal with your trading capital. You main goal is to preserve the capital. Do not trade more than 10% of your deposit in a single trade. For example, if your total deposit is $10,000, every trade should limit to $1000. If you don't do this, you'll be out of the market very soon.<br /><br /><p><b>Know when to cut loss</b></p>If a trade goes against you, sell it and let go. Do not hold on to a bad trade hoping that the price will go up. Most likely, you end up losing more money. Before you enter a trade, decide your stop loss price, a price where you must sell when the trade turns sour. It depends on your risk profile as of how much you should set for the stop loss.<br /><br /><p><b>Take profit when the trade is good</b></p>Before entering a trade decide how much profit you are willing to take. When a trade turns out to be good, take the profit. You can take profit all at one go, or take profit in stages. When you've recovered your trading cost, you have nothing to lose. Sit tight and watch the profit run.<br /><br /><p><b>Be emotionless</b></p>Two biggest emotions in trading: greed and fear. Do not let greed and fear influence your trade. Trading is a mechanical process and it's not for the emotional ones. As Dr. Alexander Elder said in his book "Trading For A Living", if you sit next to a successful trader and observe him or her, you might not be able to tell whether he or she is making or losing money. That's how emotionally stable a successful trader is.<br /><br /><p><b>Do not trade based on tips from other people</b></p>Trade only when you have done your own research. Be an informed trader.<br /><br /><p><b>Keep a trading journal</b></p>When you buy a market instrument, write down the reasons why you buy, and your feelings at that time. You do the same when you sell. Analyze and write down the mistakes you've made, as well as things that you've done right. By referring to your trading journal, you learn from your past mistakes. Improve on your mistakes, keep learning and keep improving.<br /><br /><p><b>When in doubt, stay out</b></p>When you have doubt and not sure where the market is going, stay on the sideline. Sometimes, doing nothing is the best thing to do.<br /><br /><p><b>Do not overtrade</b></p>Ideally you should have 3-5 positions at a time. No more than that. If you have too many positions, you tend to be out of control and make emotional decisions when there is a change in market. Do not trade for the sake of trading.<br /><br /><b><font size="3" color="#FF0000">Technical Analysis</font></b> <br /><br /><blockquote><b>Technical analysis</b> differs from fundamental analysis in that technical analysis is applied only to the price action of the market, ignoring fundamental factors. As fundamental data can often provide only a long-term or "delayed" forecast of market price movements, technical analysis has become the primary tool with which to successfully trade shorter-term price movements, and to set stop loss and profit targets.<br />Technical analysis consists primarily of a variety of technical studies, each of which can be interpreted to generate buy and sell decisions or to predict market direction.</blockquote> <br /><br /><b>Support and Resistance Levels</b> <br /><br />One use of technical analysis, apart from technical studies, is in deriving "support" and "resistance" levels. The concept here is that the market will tend to trade above its support levels and trade below its resistance levels. If a support or resistance level is broken, the market is then expected to follow through in that direction. These levels are determined by analyzing the chart and assessing where the market has encountered unbroken support or resistance in the past. <br /><br /><b><font size="3" color="#FF0000">Popular Technical Analysis Tools</font></b> <br /><br /><b>Moving Averages (MA)</b></p>Indicators used to smooth price fluctuations and identify trends. The most basic type of moving average, the simple moving average, is the average of the past x bars ending with the current bar;<br /><br /><p><b>Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)</b></p>Indicator that utilizes moving averages to identify possible trends and an oscillator to determine when a trend is overbought or oversold;<br /><br /><p><b>Bollinger Bands</b></p>Bands that are placed x moving average standard deviations above and below a simple MA line;<br /><br /><p><b>Fibonacci Retracement Levels</b></p>Indicator used to identify potential levels of support and resistance;<br /><br /><p><b>Directional Movement Index (DMI)</b></p>A positive line (+DI) measuring buying and a negative line (-DI) measuring selling pressure;<br /><br /><p><b>Relative Strength Index (RSI)</b></p>Momentum oscillator that is plotted on a vertical scale from 0 to 100;<br /><br /><p><b>Stochastics</b></p>Momentum oscillator that measure momentum by comparing the recent close to the absolute price range (high of the range minus the low of the range) over a period of x bars;<br /><br /><p><b>Trendlines</b></p>Straight line on a chart that connects consecutive tops or consecutive bottoms of prices and is utilized to identify levels of support and resistance;<br /><br /><b><font size="3" color="#FF0000">Fundamental Analysis</font></b><br /><br /><blockquote><b>Fundamental analysis</b> is the evaluation of non-visual information to evaluate trading activity and make trading decisions. Whereas technical analysts utilize charts and mathematical indicators to quantify price activity, fundamental analysts utilize market news and market forecasts to qualify price activity.</blockquote> <br /><br />There are numerous market events that move financial markets every week. Some affect every market instrument while others affect specific instruments. If the outcome of a market event has been fully discounted by the market, traders will not notice any discernible impact on their charts. If the outcome of a market event has not been fully discounted by the market, the result is either price appreciation or price depreciation and traders will see this activity on their charts. <br /><br />Every week, there are fundamentally-important market events that are scheduled in every country at specific times. Similarly, there are fundamentally-important market events that may not be scheduled for specific times. Some countries (Germany, for instance) often do not schedule market events for specific times. The outcome of market events is sometimes leaked in advance in certain countries (Germany, for instance) for different reasons. <br /><br />Market events include the release of economic data, speeches and testimony by government officials, interest rate decisions, and others. <br /><br /><b>Controlling Risk</b> <br /><br />Controlling risk is one of the most important ingredients of successful trading. While it is emotionally more appealing to focus on the upside of trading, every trader should know precisely how much he or she is willing to lose on each trade before cutting losses, and how much he or she is willing to lose in trading account before ceasing trading and re-evaluating. <br /><br />Risk will essentially be controlled in two ways: by exiting losing trades before losses exceed your pre-determined maximum tolerance (or "cutting losses"), and by limiting the "leverage" or position size you trade for a given account size. <br /><br /><b>Cutting Losses</b> <br /><br />Too often, the beginning trader will be overly concerned about incurring losing trades. Trader therefore lets losses mount, with the "hope" that the market will turn around and the loss will turn into a gain. <br /><br />Almost all successful trading strategies include a disciplined procedure for cutting losses. When a trader is down on a position, many emotions often come into play, making it difficult to cut losses at the right level. The best practice is to decide where losses will be cut before a trade is even initiated. This will assure the trader of the maximum amount he or she can expect to lose on the trade. <br /><br />The other key element of risk control is overall account risk. In other words, a trader should know before start of trading endeavor how much of trading account he or she is willing to lose before ceasing trading and re-evaluating strategy. If you open an account with $2,000, are you willing to lose all $2,000? $1,000? As with risk control on individual trades, the most important discipline is to decide on a level and stick with it. 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Well, for one thing, your blog needs to be specific to succeed, unless you’re a celebrity. People will go to Paris Hilton’s site to read just about any fool thing she writes off the top of her head, but don’t think you can do that. I know it’s not fair, but that’s how it is. <br /></p><p>If you’re not famous, you need to focus on a niche topic. For instance rather than run a Blog on dogs why not specialize in black labs or some other breed? I guarantee you, if you put a cute picture of a black lab with a red bandana around her neck up, you’ll have all the other black lab owners dropping by to tell stories about their own dogs. <br /></p><p>Pinging, is how you tell the entire Blog community as a whole that your Blog site is up and running. Most Blog software has a feature that does this for you when a new post or comment has been made. To put Blog software on your own server and running it independently on your site, I have found Wordpress to be excellent software and this can be downloaded at </p><p><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.wordpress.org</span><br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Using RSS Feeds for Content</span></strong></p><p>We live in the information age, and there’s just no getting around it. Information and news happens every single day, and savvy site surfers will expect you to update your content regularly. In fact, they’d prefer you to do that daily, or even hourly. And yes—I mean 24/7 hours. <br /></p><p>But you gotta sleep, right? And have some time off occasionally. So instead of spending every waking hour relentlessly surfing around from site to site looking for content, wouldn’t you prefer it to be streamed in to your site? Well now you can, thanks to a very clever service, RSS. <br />RSS works so well that a lot of site owners swear it stands for 'Really Simple Syndication'. Why is it simple? Because you just select the content you like and have it delivered directly to your site. <br />If you’re a busy person—and who isn’t, these days—RSS feeds can take the hassle out of staying up-to-date, by streaming in the very latest information that you are interested in. <br /> <br />So where do you get this good stuff? Well, if it’s news you want, most of the major news sites provide it since it is growing rapidly in popularity. A few news services that provide it are <span style="color:#3333ff;">Guardian</span>, <span style="color:#3333ff;">New York Times</span> and <span style="color:#3333ff;">CNN</span>. <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">How do I start using RSS feeds?</span></strong></p><p>Well, the first thing you’re gonna need is a news reader. There are many different versions of these, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you want. <br /></p><p>My top picks for news readers, listed by the operating system they work with, are:<br /></p><p>1. <strong>Mac OS X</strong>: <span style="color:#3333ff;">NetNewsWire</span> This is a simple yet elegant Mac-like aggregator that any one can use, yet it’s powerful. <br /></p><p>2. <strong>Windows:</strong> <span style="color:#3333ff;">SharpReader</span> A very simple tool, but it delivers the goods. <br /></p><p>3. <strong>Linux</strong>: <span style="color:#3333ff;">Straw</span> The best very aggregator for GNOME. <br /></p><p>4. <strong>Web</strong>: <span style="color:#3333ff;">Bloglines</span> Enough said. <br /> <br /> <br />Now, after you’ve chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want. 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The only downside is that most of the free RSS feeds are news-oriented or entertainment-oriented, so if you run, say, a site that focuses on the latest video games, your audience may not really care that they can get the latest news streaming in there. <br /></p><p>As far as the nitty-gritty, each RSS channel can contain up to 15 items and is easily parsed using Perl or other open source software. If you want more details, I suggest you check out Jonathan Eisenzopf's excellent article in the February issue of Web Techniques. But you don't really have to worry too much over the details, since a simple Google search on “free open source RSS feed scripts” will produce the code you need to create your own RSS channel. <br /></p><p>The next step, once you've created and validated your RSS text file, is to register it at the various aggregators, and start watching your traffic really spike. This happens because now any site can grab and display your feed regularly, which will drive traffic straight to your site. <br />It gets better—if you update your RSS file, all the external sites that subscribe to your feed will be automatically updated. What could be easier, other than watching those nice, fat checks from your Google AdSense ads roll in? Well, if you use RSS feeds, they’ll work together! <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Summing Up</span></strong> </p><p>So that you will have them handy as a frame of reference, you’ll want to bookmark the Google Guidelines for their search engine: <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html/</span> <br />To get you on your way, here’s a handy list of tips for using AdSense: <br /> <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- <strong>Tip #1: Start now!</strong></span> <br /></p><p>It’s as easy as falling off a log to generating revenue with Google AdSense. After you're accepted to the program, just add a few lines of html code to your site (Google shows you how once you're accepted) -- and voila! <br />Within a few minutes, your site will begin displaying AdWords, and so you can start making money. Each day you wait means you don’t make the bucks you could. So start now. <br /></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- </span><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Tip #2: Make content pages for your site -- and put AdWords on them.</span></strong> <br /></p><p>Assuming your page is a decent one, the more pages you have displaying AdWords, the more money you'll earn. If you already have a website, display AdWords on more pages. And always, always, always focus on making more great content pages. I suggest that you budget time each week for creating pages (and sites) on topics you love. You'll find more on creating AdSense content pages in Tip #8. <br /> <br />And it’s especially good if these content pages are very clearly focused. Then, Google will be able to serve highly relevant AdWords to your users. This means your visitors will be more interested in the ads, which results in higher click through rates -- and more money for you! <br /></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- <strong>Tip #3: Whenever you can, use higher paying keywords.</strong></span> <br /> <br />Obviously, you'll earn more if the average AdWord that Google displays pays more per click. <br />The question is: how do you get Google to display higher paying keywords? <br /> <br />Well, for one thing, don't get greedy and create pages on unrelated keywords just because they pay more. In other words, don't create a page on 'cell phone plans' on your motorcycle tire site just because 'cell phone plans' pays more than ‘motorcycle tires.’ <br /> <br />How to find out which keywords pay best? If you're a Google AdWords advertiser, you can log into your AdWords account and experiment. If you're not an AdWords advertiser, use a free tool at the pay-per-click search engine, Overture. <br /> <br />Overture’s tool lets you see what advertisers are paying on Overture for each keyword. Sure, Overture and Google don’t pay the same. But they’re not all that different, and this tool can give you a general idea of which keywords will pay more than others. (Also, don’t’ forget Google’s commission, so you have to allow for their cut on the amount an advertiser pays for each click.) <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- <strong>Tip #4: You want to make new pages with higher paying keywords (while keeping it real and releveant).</strong></span> <br /> <br />Sometimes, selecting different keywords on the same topic can really make a difference in earnings. Pretend you have a gardening site and you want to create some new pages. By carefully selecting which topics to focus on first, you can dramatically increase your income. <br /> <br />With the Overture tool mentioned above, you can find out that 'water gardening' currently has a maximum price of $0.50, while 'gardening zone' is only $0.05. That means you can earn 10 times more by creating a page on 'water gardening' than 'gardening zones'! Which one to choose…yeah, that’s tough! <br /></p><p>What you want to do is use information to decide which relevant keywords to focus on as you go through the process of making new pages for your site. <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- <strong>Tip #5: Build a new site on high paying keywords.</strong></span><br /></p><p>This is one of my most lucrative pieces of advice: create a brand new site to take advantage of Google AdSense by deliberately selecting a topic with high paying keywords. Then, of course, you deliver dynamite content on that topic. But how do you know what the highest paying keywords are? <br /> <br />Another tool you can use comes from pay-per-click search engine, 7Search. 7Search has a page on the 100 highest paying keywords. Unfortunately, it’s not perfect. The tool often 'times out' and gives you an error when you try to access the page. My best advice is just be patient and try several times to get this list—it’s worth it. <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- </span><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Tip #6:</span> <span style="color:#ff0000;">Basic marketing 101 says if you get more qualified visitors to your site, more people will naturally click on the displayed AdWords, and you'll earn more.</span></strong> <br /> <br />If you go back and read the chapters 6, 7, 8, & 9, you’ll find some dynamite info. <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- </span><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Tip #7: Think about segmenting your sites: making some pages for high search engine traffic, other pages to sell products, and still other pages just for Google AdSense.</span></strong> <br /> <br />To implement this, you’ll need to recognize that different pages on your site can have different purposes. You may have pages designed to sell specific products. Others may be designed to rank high in the search engines (but don't ever try to trick the search engines). Still others can be designed for Google AdSense. <br /> <br />Now, once you know which pages you're creating for AdSense, your job is simple; select an appropriate keyword (or key phrase). Then you’ll use that keyword as the file name and put dashes between the words. In the example above, you would use the file name 'water-gardening.html' for your water gardening page. <br /> <br />Best case scenario is that you’re able to select keywords that are the highest paying keyword on the topic. By tweaking the file name, you may be able to improve your AdSense results dramatically. <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- </span><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Tip #8: Knock yourself out to make high quality information pages.</span></strong> <br /> <br />The ideal Google AdSense page should have great content about a very specific topic. 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Make sure there is enough "breathing room" -- i.e. white space around the ads -- so that they will easily attract your visitors. <br /> <br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Making Money with AdSense -- <strong>Tip #11: Just don’t do it--don't cheat.</strong></span> <br /></p><p>I know it’s tempting, because it seems so easy and it’s just sitting there waiting for you to do it, but do not click on the AdWords displayed on your own site to increase your revenue. Google (rightfully) frowns on this. Plus, Google has some of the smartest engineers around, and they are very good at detecting this kind of fraud. And really, for an extra $1, is it worth getting kicked out of a money-maker like AdSense? I think not… <br /><br /></p><p> In closing, I want to say that these strategies can help you maximize your revenue from Google AdSense. And I personally guarantee that you’ll have a whole lot of fun creating content pages on topics you have a passion for. <br /> <br /> So what’re you waiting for? Go to <strong><span style="color:#3333ff;">Google Adsense</span></strong> right now, and start getting those revenue checks!<br /><br /></p><p>support by : <a href="http://www.gayuhsasmito.com/">www.gayuhsasmito.com</a></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-14513578835974254522009-04-13T22:20:00.000-07:002009-04-13T23:37:35.747-07:00The Google Adsense Tips [ MetaWebs ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">MetaWebs</span></strong><br /></p><p>MetaWebs has been called the Cadillac of search engine optimization/traffic builder sites. Metawebs is a server-based software which allows you to create unlimited search engine optimized web pages. And business has been good. Business has been so good for them that MetaWebs (MW) (<span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.metawebs.com/</span>) has recently been a victim of its own success. In June of 2005, they closed down temporarily after having sold out their third level of membership. They say they will offer a higher level of membership to this popular tool. <br /> <br />Messages posted to user boards state that the old Tier 3 price was $500 down and $500 per month, and that the new tier will cost approximately $10,000. Clearly, MW is a power tool designed for serious users who truly want to maximize income.<br />How is MW able to charge such high prices, prices people are lining up to pay? Well, because MW is a software release from SEO "expert" Nathan Anderson. The big claim is that MW is "The First White Hat SoftwareTool". The program is supposedly able to "(generate) non-foot-printable, traffic-generating-websites the search engines absolutely love…" <br /></p><p>Users were understandably skeptical of these bold claims at first, and skittish of the high price of MW. The buzz that MW has tried to create is that TE, TH and the rest are just black-hat spam machines that create content that’s mediocre at best. <br />Anderson claims that while MW sounds like a doorway page generator, his product is different because unlike doorway pages, "MetaWebs are likely to be bookmarked and revisited because of their valuable content." Meaning his product creates pages with actual content while doorway page generators just produce pages designed to trick search engines. I talked about doorway pages earlier. Now let me give you a definition. As defined by About.com, doorway pages are "pages designed to be visible only by search engine spiders, and usually just have blobs of keywords all over them." <br /></p><p>MetaWebs, on the other hand, creates websites that are highly optimized, formatted in php templates, and filled with live, active content from Anderson’s Meta search engine. <br /> <br />When MW was released, its connotation as a White Hat software tool was met with disbelief and disdain by many users who just didn’t want to believe. Their main criticism had to do with the potential for spam to ruin search engine results. A whole lot of users feel that SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) have become way overcrowded with spam sites and doorway pages which <br />they view as the bane of their existence. Others blame MetaWeb for the increase in search engine spam. <br /></p><p>The question is being asked on forums, "How long will it be before Google's AdSense team starts cracking down on AdSense accounts that are used on pages generated from keyword tools like this?" Apparently, users who do things by hand are irked by those who use automated tools, and there is justification for this. There is also the fear that eventually, someone will—if they haven’t already—use MW for is spam. And when that happens, everyone using MW will suffer, since MW will leave the tracks necessary for Google to eventually detect the machine generation, and then those pages or sites will be dropped." <br /></p><p>Others say that MetaWebs has no business being called "white hat" because it is an automation tool and that, because of the misuse, software generated pages ought to be considered a black hat technique. Anderson disputes this. He admits MetaWebs does indeed have the potential to produce spam pages, but that's not his fault. It's the fault of people who misuse his product. It can be misused, he says, "…Especially if people don't customize the pages that MetaWebs spits out. But if they think of MW as a site-building tool, instead of a spam page machine, they should never have a problem.” <br /></p><p>He’s right. Any tool that humans use, from tire irons to golf clubs to guns, can be misused. It’s all about intent. And my opinion is that a power web tool like MW shouldn’t be penalized or banned from SERPs just because some people misuse it. That’s like saying we should ban cars because a few people every year misuse them to run over others. <br /> <br />It's up to the user as to how they use MW. You could churn out pages using the advanced tools in Dreamweaver if you wanted to. That doesn't mean that Dreamweaver is bad software. Anderson feels that he is "empowering the masses with something that circumvents the SEO."<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Additional Web Page Creation Software</span></strong></p><p>If you’re skittish of what TE and TH create and MetaWebs just isn’t in your budget, here are a few other options. These tools don’t break the search engines’ SEO rules as long as you use them right. <br />In a larger sense, this advice applies to most any content creation tool. You can use those tools in an honest and ethical way—which is what we recommend—to create very interesting and compelling content, or you can use them in an unethical way to lure users to a site that turns out to be not what they thought it was. Even though the latter approach will draw more traffic, we don’t recommend it. And not just because it’s wrong, either. Think about it: if you went to a site and it wasn’t what it had claimed to be, you’d suspect the site owner cheated the search engines. And then you wouldn’t stick around long enough to click on any of the ads, would you?<br /></p><p>Nope, neither would we. It’s called “backlash.” And now, on to the wonderful tools that represent some of our top picks for compelling keyword-rich content creation.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Directory Generator</span></strong></p><p>As the name implies, Directory Generator <span style="color:#3333ff;">DirectoryGenerator.com</span> works on directories, also know as portals. The creator of DG noticed that many of these directories and portals have been quietly driving thousands upon thousands of visitors to their own sites on a daily basis year after year. <br /></p><p>To appreciate how DG works, you have to know a bit about directories—there are two types. <br /> <br />1. General Directory - A General Directory contains listings of just about anything on the planet. It is not targeted in any way, shape or form. <br /></p><p>2. Specific Niche Directory - These directories are vertical in nature and they focus on just one industry or topic. Everything on this type of site is about one topic, so it’s all very relevant. <br /> <br />DG focuses on the specific niche directory. However, it wasn’t easy. Creating a directory has always been a tough job: time consuming, complicated, and frustrating. The big online directories contain thousands of links and resources which can take a live person thousands of hours to create. If one person did it, it would take years. But DG’s found a way to automate the process. <br />Some of their features include: <br /> <br />• <strong>Photo Shots of Websites</strong> - Each resource Directory Generator creates contains a Photo Shot of the Website itself. This gives users a preview of the website before you look at it. <br /> <br />• <strong>RSS Equalizer Integration</strong> - This feeds real news content into your websites. <br /> <br />• <span style="color:#3333ff;">Amazon.com</span> Integration - Amazon sells thousands of products and services and you can now integrate these products into your new Directory Generator sites with a simple copy and paste mechanism. If you can copy and paste you can instantly start making extra revenue from Amazon. <br /> <br />• <strong>Google Adsense</strong> Integration – Since it’s what this book is about, it’s great that Directory Generator has an easy way for you to integrate Google's Adsense into your directory. <br /> <br />• <strong>Google Websearch</strong> Integration - Google recently released an add-on for Adsense that is called Websearch. It allows you to put a Google search box on your site and get paid for any Adsense click it creates. Now this feature is in Directory Generator. <br /> <br /> • <strong>Built In Classified Ads</strong> - Making a directory is not enough. You need to be able to funnel the traffic to where you want. So the DG people created a way to for you to create Classified Ads in Directory Generator that let you promote and drive targeted traffic to any site you want, even if it is an affiliate program. <br /> <br /> • <strong>Step Creation Wizard</strong> – Makes it easy to create DG pages. 8 simple steps, it’s done. Seriously, you can probably complete the whole process in just a few minutes. Can be done by an 8-year-old. <br /> <br /> • <strong>Pre-Made Templates</strong> – OK, so not everyone’s a webmaster and you don’t have to be one to make money with Google AdSense and DG with this feature. There are pre-made templates for you to use. Just select one, fill some stuff in, you’re done. DG also features PR Maximizer, which lets you search and find relevant and high quality sites for you to exchange links with. This software does all the work automatically for you, including telling you the site's PR, PageRank before you even contact them to talk about trading links. <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic TurboCharger</span></strong></p><p>Traffic TurboCharger (TTC) <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">www.TrafficTurboCharger.com</span> advertises itself as a “next generation SEO software” tool. Their biggest claim is that they optimize RSS feeds. The good things about having RSS feeds are:<br /></p><p>• RSS feeds provide dynamically changing content so that every time the spiders come <br />crawling to you page, it has new content. They really like that. <br /> <br />• RSS feeds give you instant theme-related content. Google, in particular, really loves this. <br /> <br />• RSS feeds provide content that is readable by search engines because the content is part of your page, unlike javascript feeds which offer no advantage because the little spiderbots can’t read them. <br /> <br />• Your pages get indexed faster, since your content changes daily, so you get more visits from the Googlebot. That’s a very good thing.<br /></p><p>One of the big advantages of RSS feeds is that you get content that looks like it’s yours. You don’t have to create it or pay a writer to write it. Best of all, you won’t get in trouble with the search engines. Why not? Because RSS feeds are completely legitimate from the point of view <br />of search engines.<br /></p><p>They’re also useful to your visitors, who are looking for information related to the theme of your site. And with RSS feeds, your site is constantly updated and fresh, because the feeds update as soon as new articles or content is added to the source you pull your content from. <br />With big sources, this can happen every single hour. Better yet, RSS feeds are completely automated so you don’t have to do anything to keep your pages fresh and updated. <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">The Eyes Have it—So Where are They?</span></strong></p><p>When you’re running a website, whoever is surfing it is staring at the screen…but where? One of the biggest questions for website designers is, “Where are the user’s eyes looking?” Where do your eyes go when you read articles on the Web? What do you notice and what do you miss? <br />Well, we’ve got some answers for you, because this topic has been studied. Turns out that the upper left quarter of the screen gets the most attention, according to the Eyetrack III research of The Poynter Institute, the Estlow Center for Journalism & New Media, and Eyetools. But that’s not all. There’s more to it than that. People’s eyes have some very common behaviour patterns. It probably has to do with our hunter-gatherer ancestry. <br /> <br />First, we do reconnaissance, or “recon” as the military calls it. Users’ eyes flick over the entire screen at whatever draws their attention. And what draws it most? <br />Well, the first hot spots are headlines, photo captions, subheadings, links, menu items and the logo on the page—doesn’t matter if it’s a good logo or a bad one, people look at logos. <br />Then the upper left corner of the screen gets special attention, probably because that's where people expect to find the very best stuff. And the right-hand and lower part of the page almost always gets less attention. <br /></p><p>This is info that site developers must know: when you put your most important, vital content outside that critical upper left corner, that important content might as well be invisible when people are making the big decision: <br />whether to stay on your site and read more or go somewhere else. Yes, people scan a page quickly. But scanning has a purpose: it quickly identifies to a user what they really want to read. The good news is that if you can hook them right off the bat, when they start actually reading a news story on the Web, they read a larger proportion than if they were reading that very same story in the newspaper.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Frontloading</span></strong></p><p>Frontloading means that you start headlines, paragraphs and links with the most important words. The first words should communicate the subject of the headline, paragraph or link. This is not like writing a novel or a story, where you have time to be coy and not get to the point for awhile. You’ve got about a quarter of a second to grab that user’s attention or he won’t read the rest of the sentence. Make the most of that opportunity. If you do this, and you frontload your writing, especially at the top of the page, user’s eyes will easily catch the most important info, and they’ll keep reading. <br /></p><p>Here are some examples of good frontloading: <br /> <br />• Foo Fighters release new cd <br />• Barbeque beef ribs recipes everyone will like <br />• Tom Cruise stars in a new movie <br /> <br />Here are some bad examples that are not frontloaded: <br /></p><p>• New cd is being released, it’s by the Foo Fighters <br />• Everyone will love these great new recipes for barbeque beef ribs <br />• New movie is coming out and it’ll star Tom Cruise <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Don’t Nest, Just List</span></strong></p><p>Remember back in school when the teacher asked you to make an outline and you went nuts making all sorts of nested sub-headings that looked like this? <br /> <br />1. The United States <br /> a. Texas <br /> i. Austin <br /> 1. South Austin <br /> a. The 78704 zip code <br /> i. My house <br /></p><p>Don’t do that. <br /></p><p>Why? Because the last few items could be out of sight for many people when they skim-read. A straight margin is a whole lot easier to scan quickly on the Web. Nested dot-points and numbers are often used in business and government policy documents and management plans, and you’re not making those, you’re just writing content. Find another way to show the hierarchy of ideas. Web users do not like to try to read through a whole bunch of indentations, and you will lose some people before they even start reading.<br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Put web links where people will see them</span></strong><br /></p><p>If you’re putting web links in, make sure they’re where people will see them—not in that bottom right-hand Corner of Death! Yes, people notice links in web content. They’re usually bright blue and underlined, so people notice them. Many people even read links before they look at headlines. <br /> <br />Now that you know that, make it easy for them to get to your links by consistently presenting them in list form or by slamming them right up against the left-hand margin. Don't put your links in a sentence or they might end up in the invisible right-hand area of the content. Yes, this means you can’t use the old "click here" convention, but for a good reason: it never worked very well anyway. <br /> <br /><strong>Here’s an example of a good way to put in links:</strong> <br /> <br />“There are several cool skateboarding sites you might want to check out. They really rock and they’ve got some great gear you can pick up for not a lot of bucks. <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">Skateboard.com</span> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">Skatefreak.net</span> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">Liv2skat.biz</span> <br />Here’s an example of a bad way to use links: <br />If you want to read about the latest in cool tricks, check out <span style="color:#3333ff;">skateboard.com</span>. For the lowdown on which pro skaters are doing what and dating who, you want to see <span style="color:#3333ff;">skatefreak.net</span>. And one of my very favorite places to read blog is <span style="color:#3333ff;">liv2skat.com</span>.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Never Hide Headers</span></strong></p><p>Remember how I said people look to the upper left? <br />If you’ve been centering your headlines and subheadings, do you still think that’s a good idea? Well, it’s not. Yeah, I know newspapers, magazines and books do it. So do lots of other sites. But that’s just not where people want to look first. <br />They’ve tested this. Believe it or not, about 10-20 percent of people just literally do not see centered headlines, particularly if they’re in a hurry (and who isn’t these days?) They look in the top left hand corner of the content. And when they do, they see empty space, because the centered headline starts off to the right. <br /></p><p>So what do they do? Instead of scanning right, they move their eyes down. And they miss the headlines. Centered headlines are wasted headlines. If you center them, you’ve hidden them from 10-20% of your readers. Might as well not have them at all. And don’t even think about right-justifying them. <br /></p><p>Just left-justify them and don’t ever worry about it again! <br />A word about tables: the ideal table for online is short, narrow, and only used for data. When a table is too wide or too long, part of it is out of the reader’s natural field of vision. When they scan fast, they won’t see all of it. <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Maximize your Click-Throughs With Placement</span></strong></p><p>Yeah, size matters, but so does placement…particularly as far as Google AdSense ads are concerned. Remember how I said to use the skyscraper format for ads, putting them in the margins as opposed to banner ads across the top or bottom? <br /></p><p>Well, guess how much difference that can make. Go on, guess. OK, I’ll tell you. Poorly placed ads, such as banner ads down at the very bottom of the page, might have a click-through rate of about 2.3% on a good day. But well-placed ads, such as a nice skyscraper ad in that critical upper-left quadrant we talked about, can have a click-through rate as high as 40%. And that’s for the same ad. Yes, the very same ad can have a click-through rate of an abysmal 2.3% or an awesome 40%. It has nothing to do with the ad itself and everything to do with where you put it. <br /> <br />Another neat trick to maximize click-through is to massage the colors of the ads so that they fit in with the colors of your site. Ads that are seen as “fitting in” get more clicks than ads that clash. </p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-22395957264836866102009-04-13T21:23:00.000-07:002009-06-16T01:08:58.258-07:00The Google Adsense Empire Handbook [ SEO ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p> </p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Do-it-Yourself SEO</span></strong><br /></p><p>There are a ton of free online SEO tools available on the internet. Most feature some very impressive statistics and information to help you optimize your website, analyze search engine positions, research your competitors, and lots of other things. <br />There are two ways you can use these free online SEO tools:</p><p> <strong>(1) </strong>If you’re new to SEO, these tools provide excellent insight on how a website is performing and ranking. Use them to highlight issues and trends with your website and provide indicators for where optimization work is necessary.</p><p> <strong>(2)</strong> If you’ve had some experience with SEO, these tools will act as a complement to the more specialized SEO tools, like WebPosition Gold or SpyderOpts. You can also use them to supplement an SEO’s internal knowledge base and experience. <br />Here are some choice tools for both new SEO users and more experience SEO users:</p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Keyword Research Tool</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/keyword-research-tool.shtml/</span> <br />Use this to research appropriate words and phrases to include in your webpage's body text so that you’ll rank higher. It’s easy to use. You just enter the word or phrase you want to be found under, then the tool suggests additional words and phrases for you to consider using. <br />You also have the option to select from a range of top search engines, e.g. Google, Yahoo, MSN, Teoma, etc.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Keyword Analyser Tool </span></strong><br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/keyword-analysis </span><br />This one will read the body of the page and give you a report on what words are used and how many times they are used. <br />Since most engines rank sites depending on that site’s keyword density (which typically ranges between 3% and 9%), this is a really good tool to have.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Search Engine Position Checker Tool</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/search-engine</span><br />This tool checks to see if your website appears in the first fifty results in major search engines for your designated keyword or phrase. If your URL is present, the tool outputs what position it occupies. This tool also lets you know if any other URLs from your domain appear in the search results.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Link Popularity Tool</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.instantposition.com/link_popularity_check.cfm</span> <br />This tool will measure the total number of links or "votes" that a search engine finds for your website. One of the best feature is that besides tabulating data, it also produces a very cool graph of the resulting data. One other nice feature is the ability to compare your website to your <br />competitors to help you with your overall marketing strategy.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Meta Tag Generator</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/meta-tag</span> <br />This automatically generates a Meta Keyword tag by reading the page you specify, removing common words from it, and picking the most used words on the page. Extra weight is given to words in a heading tag (etc.) <br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Search Term Suggestion Tool</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/</span> <br />This one tells you how many times a certain keyword was searched for at Overture.com. It will also show all related searches for that keyword. It’s a good thing to use to determine search frequency among related keyword phrases.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Search Engine Optimization Tool</span></strong> <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.instantposition.com/seo_doctor.cfm</span> <br />This is a tool with a lot of power. It tests the performance of a web site by analyzing a page by important criteria such as title and content. Then it ranks the page against the criteria that the top search engines use. And as if that isn’t enough, it also provides SEO advice to improve your overall ranking. The report it puts out is well laid out and easy to read.<br /><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">About Extreme Content</span></strong><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">t Sites</span></strong></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">What is extreme content? Don’t worry—it’s not adult content, or graphic violence, or even anything terribly controversial. “Extreme content” refers to very large sites ranging in size from 1,000 to 10,000…even 300,000 pages. Now why on earth would anyone go to the trouble to create anything that huge, other than trying to get into the </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">Guinness Book of World Records?</span><span style="color:#000000;"> They do it in order to have a ton of pages that will result in a massive saturation upon the search engines. <br />Let’s look at it this way: say you’ve got a nice little ten-page site. Those ten pages give you ten chances to get listed somewhere in a search engine’s rankings. Contrast that with an extreme content site of 1,000 pages. That site has 1,000 chances of getting listed in the rankings, which means some of their pages will no doubt get listed up near the very top. <br /> <br />Of course, not all of the 1,000 pages will rank in the top 10—there’s not room, by definition—but you’ve got a better chance that some of them will. And when you get all that traffic streaming into your site, you can direct them</span><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;"> </span></strong><span style="color:#000000;">to your main site by using pop-unders or links and articles on those pages. Of course, you can also use them to make big bucks by putting Google ads on these pages using </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">Google AdSense</span><span style="color:#000000;">. <br />However, keeping track of thousands of pages requires a good organizational scheme. You’ll want to use a service like Wordtracker.com or the Overture keyword tool to find out the most popular keywords. Once you’ve figured those out, use a tool like traffichurricane.com to build a huge site. </span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">So what all do you put in an extreme content site? <br /> <br />• Articles – be sure and organize them by categories. Otherwise, it’ll be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. And it’s critical that they be SEO keyword-rich. </span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;"> • Web forums – people love forums where they can discuss things, so give them a place to vent and have their little flame wars.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;"> • Polls – people also love to be asked their opinions, so give them a place to express it, even if it’s just a multiple-choice poll. <br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">• Games – a huge number of people love to play games.</span><span style="color:#000000;"> <br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">So what sort of strategy do you use to cre</span><span style="color:#000000;">ate an extreme content site? Well, for one thing, you don’t try to do it at once. Having said that, though, if you think you want to go extreme, make sure you set up a basic structure that allows for expansion. Start small, but leave room to grow. For instance, start out with a ten-page site that stays on one topic. <br />Then, once you get Google AdSense going and the checks are coming in, use the tools discussed in this book to determine the hottest keywords of the month and use the other tools we talk about to build your keyword-rich content. <br />Before you know it, you’ll be up to thirty, sixty, even a hundred pages. Then you’ll just need to make a commitment to add a certain number of pages each month. <br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">So now that you’ve got the gameplan, get going! <br />Another great way to build a quick content site is with other peoples articles using a tool like Article Site Builder. <br /><br />This tool builds content pages by pulling articles from article site directories like </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">ArticleCity.com</span><span style="color:#000000;"> and </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">EzineArticles.com</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Using Traffic Equalizer</span></strong><span style="color:#000000;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">Traffic Equalizer (</span><span style="color:#3333ff;">TrafficEqualizer.com</span><span style="color:#000000;">) <br /> is a hot tool that many site developers use to massively increase traffic to their site and thus put them on a level playing field with the big boys. TR boasts that they drive highly targeted buyers to your site. <br />In a nutshell, you import a list of keywords, you fill in a few form fields, and the program automatically creates optimized pages. They claim it’s very search-engine friendly. It is a program that quickly generates hundreds or thousands of pages that are specially designed to rank well on search engines for huge lists of keyword phrases. You've probably seen these types of pages before. They feature an ad on top and then there are listings that look like a directory or a search engine.<br />All you have to do is make a list of keywords, type them into Traffic Equalizer and the software crawls search engine data to bring back the top results for that keyword. Then it lists those sites and inserts your site at the top...and voila! It creates pages that are supposedly designed to rank well for search engines.<br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">You should always put Traffic Equalizer pages on a separate domain, on a separate IP, even on a separate server. Keep it as far away from your website as possible. </span></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>More on why la</strong></span><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>ter</strong></span><span style="color:#000000;">. <br />Traffic Equalizer provides a template that’s…well, not great-looking. And here’s the thing: many users are saying that when they use that original template, unmodified, their pages and in some cases their entire website are getting dropped from Google's index. The work-around here is for you to create a new template, with your own graphics. Change the colors and add some of your own new text. You want to change this from being easily recognizable to Google. <br />Traffic Equalizer runs a support forum...for product owners. So if you get TE, be sure you take full advantage of it to get tips and such. Mind you, in those forums you’ll see posts from users who’ve gotten banned from search engines. What you want to do is look for people who are getting tons of traffic from Traffic Equalizer and find out their secrets. There are also some helpful sites, such as </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.webtrafficstrategies.net/cb_templates</span><span style="color:#000000;"> which offer different templates for TE. <br /><br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Google’s Guid</strong><strong>lines</strong></span><span style="color:#000000;"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">I wouldn’t be doing my job right if I didn’t caution you that using TE could get you thrown out of Google, and the AdSense program. That’s why I’ve listed some cautions above. Here’s what Google has to say about it in their guidelines: <br /> <br />"Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you'd feel comfortable explaining what you've done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, "Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Using Traffic Hurricane</span></strong></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">Traffic Hurricane (TH) is a little bit interesting in theway it’s marketed. It is only sold through its JV Partnerslinks. If you go to </span><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.traffichurricane.com</span><span style="color:#000000;"><br /><br />With this free version you can build tens of thousands of web pages very quickly. The downside is that with the free version you will be showing ads on your pages that belong to the reseller of the copy of Traffic Hurricane you downloaded.The upside is you can try this new version of TH and if you like it you can upgrade and remove these ads or make them your own.<br /> <br />For the cost I can not recommend this product highly enough! It is worth its weight in gold!<br />TH is much-loved by many site owners, who describe it as “the perfect spider food.” They also love that it works very well for Google AdSense. TH has much in common with TE. They’re both not just doorway page creators. This is good, because doorway pages get banned from thesearch engines and Google, in particular, is very averse to them. TH users like the unique content and linking structure of TH, and they most especially love that the search engines love it.<br />TH creates literally thousands of laser targeted pages so fast you won’t believe it. It combines that ability with a user-friendly interface that takes minimal effort on your part. Basically, it does what developers used to have to do by hand—TH automates it. <br />As a result, users can create pages much faster and thus receive many thousand more targeted hits every day. They claim they use “Top Quality Content” on all the pages it creates—whatever that means. It probably means they’re trying to address TE’s shortcomings of crummy content.<br />Their marketing literature says, “Our system is not just creating a bunch of keyword rich pages that are going to automatically forward the traffic that arrives at them to your main web or affiliate link. They will actually provide good quality content that will not be banned by search engines.”<br />TH includes the ability to add RSS feeds for dynamic up to date content. What are RSS feeds? They are content taken from other information service web pages and inserted into your web pages automatically. <br />Search engines love this type of content because every time a search engine spider visits your site, there’s always some new content. Traffic Hurricane Pages are also fully customizable. Like I mentioned in the last chapter, one of the big reasons most of the pages that TE creates get banned in a hurry by the major search engines is that they all look and act the same. <br /> <br />Traffic hurricane pages are fully customizable as far as the amount and type of content placed on them. Thus, there’s a better chance that TH pages will be unique. There are 14 templates to choose from and you can pick from a huge range of colors and add up to 3 images on each ofthe pages that will be created to ensure that your pages will be unique. If you have a special logo that you’ve designed, this would be the place to use it.<br /> <br /><br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-405465537343915782009-04-10T22:02:00.000-07:002009-04-10T23:29:55.560-07:00Adsense Empire [ Chapter 4 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">The Google AdSense Handbook</span></strong> <br /></p><p>Making money by adding Google AdSense ads to your websites</p><p> <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">SEO—Search Engine Optimization</span></strong></p><p>You’ve probably heard of SEO, since it’s very hot right now. It stands for Search Engine Optimization. SEO is the process of increasing the amount of visitors to a site by designing the site content so that the site ranks high in the search results of a search engine. <br />The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that a user will visit that site. Let’s face it, most people are lazy. They’re not going to spend time clicking and scanning tons of pages of search results. Therefore, where a site ranks in a web search is absolutely critical for directing more traffic toward the site. SEO helps to make sure that a site is accessible to a search engine and improves the chances that the site will be found by the search engine. <br /> <br />To understand how this works, you need to know a little bit about how search engines work. Typically, a search engine sends out a spider to fetch as many documents as it can. Then another program, called an indexer, reads these documents and makes an index based on the words each document contains. Each search engine uses a unique proprietary algorithm to create indexes so that hopefully only meaningful results are returned for each query. These indexers compute the keyword density. <br />Keyword density refers to the how often a certain word appears in a given document. It’s given as a percentage. Let’s say you have a site about running shoes. A keyword density of 7% on “running” on that web page means that out of 1000 words, 70 of them are “running.” <br />Unfortunately, the quick-buck con artists have figured this out, and they will put up a site that has a front page that is totally littered with keywords. To give you an idea, a normal key word density for the main key words is about 3 to 7%. What these people will do is have something insane like a 25% keyword density on their front page. Then that page ranks #1 in search engine results when users search for that word. Once the user is on the entry page, they’re likely to enter the site. Pornographers do this by putting up sites that have content like:<br /> <br />Sex, sex, sex. Sex is here. You want sex. We have<br />sex. Pix of sex, lots of sex. <br /> <br />See how annoying that gets? Search engines used to use meta-tags to search for web sites. This was nice, since the meta-tag was a hidden area of your page where you could put all the relevant keywords and not have to worry about making your content sound awkward by overusing certain words. <br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Things to Consider</span></strong><br /></p><p>There are many things to consider when you go to put keywords in the text of your pages. Most search engines index the full text of each page, so you should put your keywords throughout your text. However, each search engine uses different ranking algorithms. And that’s the really hard part--difficult though it may be, you need to keep all of them in mind. <br /> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">General rules</span></strong> </p><p>Your main page should be full of keywords because that page has a higher chance of being indexed than other pages. And for some search engines, it will be the only page that is indexed. <br /> <br />Some engines will rank your page highly if it has at least 100 words on it, so consider that your minimum. Directories include pages based on the quality of their content, so make sure your pages aren't just lists of keywords. If you do that, you risk not getting in the big directories AND you will irritate readers—they won’t come back. <br /> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Important design concepts</span></strong> <br />When you create your pages' content, pay attention to: <br /> <br />• Keyword prominence <br />• Proximity <br />• Density <br />• Frequency <br /></p><p>The thing about keyword prominence is that the best place to place keywords in your text is at the top of each page, preferably the main page. The closer your keywords appear to the start of the page or the start of a sentence, the better. You'll frequently see “keyword prominence” <br />used to describe search engines' algorithms. Be aware that some engines also say the bottom of the page should contain keywords as well. <br /> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">It gets more complicated.</span></strong> </p><p>Search engines view pages differently than people do. Here's an example: <br /><span style="color:#33ccff;">Chrome. We’re all about chrome. Chrome bumpers, <br />chrome trinkets, we love chrome.</span> <br />Now, you may think you did pretty good by putting your keyword, which was obviously “chrome”, at the top of your page. A search engine, however, sees your page this way: <br />Home | About Us | Products | Contact | </p><p>Chrome We’re all about chrome Chrome bumpers chrome trinkets we love chrome <br /> <br />Now your keyword placement doesn't look nearly as good as it did before, does it? So the moral of the story is: <br />try to put keyword-rich text at the very top of your page. If you put images at the top of your page, make sure to include ALT tags so the search engine ignores them. <br /><br />Now, about keyword proximity. Some engines, such as Google, use keyword proximity as part of their ranking formulas. So what’s it mean? Keyword proximity refers to how close keywords are to each other. You want to put your keywords as close together as possible and make sure your sentences are clear. <br /></p><p>Here's an example: <br /> <br />Meow Mix sells the very best cat food as far as taste <br />tests of actual cats are concerned. <br /> <br />versus <br /> <br />Meow Mix scored number one in taste tests to see <br />what kind of food is really preferred by the typical cat. <br /> <br />The two keywords are "cat" and "food." If a user searches for "cat food," the first sentence will rank higher because its keywords are closer to each other. Why do search engines do this? Because if you’re searching for “running shoes”, a page that contains “running shoes” is probably relevant, but a page that contains, “I was running late for work and forgot to put on my good shoes,” probably is not. <br /> <br /><strong>Why is keyword density important?</strong></p><p>Because, as I said earlier, it measures how often that particular word comes up. Keyword density is also known as keyword weight. The higher the percentage of keywords in relationship to other text, the higher your page will rank—to point. Many search engines, Google included, have gotten wise to the fact that extremely high keyword densities are probably contrived. Here's an example of how keyword density it measured. Let's assume the keyword phrase is "cat food." <br />Cat food is our only business. Since "is", "our," and other stop words are usually not counted, there are three "words" in the sentence: <br />"puppy food," (which the search engine counts as one word, since that’s what it’s searching for), "only," and "business." "Cat food" composes 1/3 of the sentence, or 33%. Realistically, keyword density is almost never this high, nor should it be or your copy will sound very contrived. The recommended density is 3-7%. This means that your keyword should repeat 3-7 times for every 100 words. <br />Sure, that may not sound hard, but believe me--having 10 keywords and trying to repeat each one 3-7 times per 100 words of text is practically impossible. Instead of trying to do that (and having copy that sounds really weird), pick two or three of your most important keywords and try to use them 3-7 times for every 100 words. <br /></p><p><strong>So what about keyword frequency?</strong> </p><p>Keyword frequency is a measure of the number of times keywords occur within a page's text. It's kind of related to the concept of keyword density. The thinking is that search engines want to see a word used more than once to make sure it’s something you’re really talking about. The best number of times to repeat a key word is 3-7 times. <br />Don't get overly clever and try to use tiny or invisible text to put keywords at the beginning of your pages. Search engines look for this, and when they find it they call it spam and they’ll probably reject your site for it. So, in a nutshell, you want to: <br /></p><p>• Include at least 100 words in page text <br />• Use keywords at the beginning of the page <br />• Place keywords close to each other <br />• Repeat keywords 3-7 times for every 100 words <br /> </p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Likes and dislikes of Googlebots</span></strong></p><p>What’s a Googlebot? It’s one of the little web-searching spiders (automated) that I talked about in the last section. And these spiders have definite preferences, so you want to make sure your content is good spider food. <br /> <br /><strong>Spiders like</strong>: <br /></p><p>• Neat code—less lines of code than lines of text (or more lines of text than lines of codes.) <br /> <br />• Normal keyword densities of 3-7%. <br /> <br />• Lots of backlinks on pages that link back to your home page. (Top sites have an average of 300 backlinks.) <br /> <br />• Original content not found anywhere else. <br /> <br />• Quick downloads of sites, which means not a lot of dynamic URLS to other sites. <br /> <br />• Site maps. <br /> <br />• ALT Tabs for images. <br /> <br />• Link partners who are contextually relevant to your page (i.e., if your page is about buying real estate, links might about be how to get loans, how to prospect for deals, how to start a corporation…but not about pet gerbils, latest fashions, or cell phones.) <br /></p><p>• New content every time the spider comes to check up on your site. <br /><br /><strong>Spiders do not like:</strong> <br /><br />• More lines of code than text. <br /> <br />• Nested tables. <br /> <br />• Super-high keyword densities, which they call “keyword stuffing”. <br /> <br />• “Doorway pages” that act as a portal and which just happen to have super-high keyword densities. <br /> <br />• Too many backlinks to your home page from within your domain. <br /> <br />• Duplicate content from another site—regardless of who stole what from whom. <br /> <br /><br />• Lots of dynamic URLs that cause a site to take forever to download. </p><p>• Repeating the exact same words in your linking text, which the spider will interpret as automated link swapping. (Interestingly, it’s fine for the spiders to be fully automated, but they hate it when we do that!) <br /> <br />• Stale content that never changes. </p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">About Specific Keyword Density Ranges</span> </strong><br /><br />With the decline of meta-tags, keyword density ranges have become very important. They’ve also become very controversial. Here’s the thing: you want a high enough keyword density—at least 7%--that your keywords rank highly in the bigger search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, DogPile, and HotBot. <br />But, as we discussed, you don’t want your keyword densities so high that they turn your content into over-hyped gobbledygook, nor do you want to raise a red flag when the spiders come crawling over your content. If your keyword density is 20% or more, the search engine will most likely red-flag you for “keyword stuffing” and penalize you by moving you down in the search results. <br />Thus, keyword density ranges are controversial. To make things worse, different search engines have different algorithms. One of them might thing an SEO keyword density of 18% is fine, another may not. <br /> <br />The only way a search engine can figure out just what your page is about is to search for the keywords you use. Those keywords don't necessarily have to be right there on the page—they can be in the title and in links that will lead to the page. Having said that, though, keywords that appear on your page are certainly the most common way that search engines use to decide what your page is all about. Keyword density refers to the ratio of keywords to the total number of words on the page. <br />Now I want you to look again at the paragraph above. There are 95 words total, and I used the word "keywords" exactly five times. The keyword ratio for the paragraph, then, is 5 divided by 95 times 100, or about 5.26%. Easy math, correct? You bet. But how much does that stuff matter? <br />Well, it’s not a matter of life and death, but it’s pretty important. You see, when a search engine compares two pages to figure out which one ought to rank higher, keyword density will factor into it—usually pretty significantly. In fact, all other factors being equal (which is pretty much impossible, but let's pretend), the page with the higher keyword density will generally rank higher. <br /> <br />However, simple as Keyword Density is, it can also get really complex in a hurry. Do plurals or other stemmed variations of your keyword count as keywords? Should stop words, which are those common words you see all the time like "a" or "the," be ignored when calculating density? <br />Should you include off-page content, like meta tags and titles, in your calculations? What about keyword frequency or keyword proximity or keyword prominence? <br /></p><p>And like I’ve said before, bear in mind that if your keyword density gets too high, search engines just might realize it and penalize your page. But now, hold on. Even though keyword densities are getting to be a complex science with lots of complicated algorithms, you can do it! <br />Keyword densities really are not rocket science, so don’t fall into the trap of making things more complicated than they need to be. Go to Google and search on "keyword density." The first three pages should be ones that provide about 20 or 25 different tools for calculating KWD. <br /></p><p>Now all you have to do is pick one that feels user-friendly to you and use it to optimize your web page, noting the results. Now try something else: run a Google search on your keyword, and run the analysis on the first ten sites. Take a good hard look at the results. From this, you should get a good idea how your page will compare with the ten top ranking pages in Google, at least in terms of keyword density. <br /><br />Here’s the thing that frustrates people, though: if you go and do that with three or four different KWD tools, you will no doubt come up with different numbers, but the graph of those numbers will look very similar. Don’t worry about it, because the numbers aren’t the most important thing. You only care how they compare to each other. Something else you'll probably discover is that keyword density is not a very good indicator of rank. The top ranking page may have a much lower density than the page at number ten,<span style="color:#ff0000;"> for example.</span> <br /></p><p>Why does this happen, when you work so hard to get your keyword density high? It happens because KWD is only one factor among many. It's important to a good ranking, but it's not the be-all and end-all of a good ranking. What you really want to know from your analysis is the range of density values that rank well. Chances are good that if your page is below that range, getting on page one to compete with the big dogs will be tough, and if you're above that range, the search engines may think you’re “keyword stuffing” and you’ll be penalized. Just remember, though, the numbers are guidelines you should know, not carved-in-stone rules that forever define your fate. <span style="color:#ff0000;">Experiment!</span> <br /><br />You may hear self-proclaimed website gurus say that keyword density should always run between two and eight percent or whatever the current numbers being quoted in forums across the Internet happen to be. That’s partly true. Those numbers are probably fairly accurate for most keywords. They’re based on averages and it’s always good to stick close to an average. <br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">But there’s a problem.</span></strong></p><p>Here’s how the problem goes: the most commonly used letter in English is the letter “E.” If you wrote a ten word sentence, it would be much easier to use the letter E five times in that sentence than it would be to use, say, the letter Z five times. Letters aren’t an even distribution. Neither are keyword. Big shock, huh? <br /></p><p>Remember what I said earlier about not sounding awkward in your content? Well, the biggest thing about keyword density is that it must read well and sound very natural to a user. It’s useless to get a page one ranking if your content is very lame. Like the letter E, some keywords are easy to use a lot of while still sounding natural. For instance, if your keyword was “grass” on a site about lawn care, it wouldn’t be hard to use “grass” a lot. <br /></p><p>But some keywords just don’t lend themselves to being used a lot—like “quince.” (It’s a type of fruit.) Here’s the choice to be made: you can use an average range, which will work well most times, or you can spend time analyzing the top ten pages to find the best range for that particular keyword and be sure you're not trying to optimize for a Z or a quince.<br /></p><p>Frustrated? Don’t be! It isn’t that hard. If you’re still confused, check out a competitor's page in Google's cache (which highlights the keywords for you) to get a good visual feel for density. Another good tip is to perform a “real person sanity check” on your content. Reading your optimized content out loud several times, and try to get a natural flow that will make the copy draw users who will come back. Then take a hard look at your content. If you can substitute a keyword for a pronoun without loosing your flow, do it. <br /></p><p>For instance, if your keyword is “hammock”, instead of a sentence saying, “I love to lie in it,” say, “I love to lie in my hammock.” <br /><br /><br /><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-9456557495244730932009-04-10T21:35:00.000-07:002009-04-10T22:09:10.093-07:00Adsense Empire [ Chapter 3 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGy7NH0tHk6ellbJQiRVZQMpAKTxHD28Tt_BmRBL3QpfAu44byi06R58m5fqtI9XrFfztOQY6YoYoIXmU4MXC71GQKfFaFKBoj6c4t7hpaHibOfKRPuvKOLWF4MVFDbvCaoeMeqHhXgU4/s1600-h/Adsense_Empire.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 179px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGy7NH0tHk6ellbJQiRVZQMpAKTxHD28Tt_BmRBL3QpfAu44byi06R58m5fqtI9XrFfztOQY6YoYoIXmU4MXC71GQKfFaFKBoj6c4t7hpaHibOfKRPuvKOLWF4MVFDbvCaoeMeqHhXgU4/s320/Adsense_Empire.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5323294018615892610" /></a><p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">The Google AdSense Handbook</span></strong> </p><p>Making money by adding Google AdSense ads to your websites </p><p><strong><span style="color:#330099;">Can you use reprints?</span></strong><br /></p><p>Reprint articles written by others, but you must always obtain permission. All work, from the moment it is written, is copyright and owned by the author, whether it is marked with a copyright symbol or not. Content is not free. You can, however, make reprints interesting and personalised by putting your own 'spin' on the content. Write an introduction to the subject, or comment on the author's opinions or conclusions. Take care to avoid 'editing' the original article without the author's permission. Avoid articles that have been reprinted many times before on other Websites and electronic publications. </p><p> <br /></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style="color:#ff0000;">Political Opinion</span></span></strong><br /></p>Using political opinion on your site can be tricky. People are deeply divided these days and have strong opinions. If you do run a political site, you’ll probably want to carve out your own niche. Even then, be prepared for flamers from very different view points. <br /><p>On the other hand, if you can manage to run a site that actually features a somewhat well mannered debate, you’ll have a huge hit on your hands. Be prepared to moderate this type of site. <br /></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">News Stories</span></strong> </p><p>Your site can become a news source for the latest developments and happenings in certain niche area by providing timely news on topics of interest to your readers. <br /></p>I’m not saying you can be the next CNN or MS-NBC, because that takes building a huge operation. But what you can be is, for example, the CNN of the karate world, or the ABS-News of the bonsai tree hobbyists. What you’ll want to do is create a separate section of your site to deal with industry news. Or, devote an entire site to news updates. There are many ways of presenting news: <br /><p>• As a feature article </p><p>• As short news clips, with a link to the full story <br /></p>• As news stories, where each item is explained at length <br /> <br />However you decide present the news, make sure you give it your own personal style. Check out <span style="color:#3333ff;">salon.com</span>. Has its own style, doesn’t it? Now look at drudgereport.com. That’s another style. Make yours interesting, personal, chatty, fun, unique, or all of these – just make it yours. Make sure your news is relevant, useful to your reader, and timely. Old news ain’t no news at all, it’s history!<p>So how do you get news? By: <br /></p>• Subscribe to eZines on your subject or topic <br />• Sign up for e-mail news delivery services <br />• Register to get regular press releases on your topic <br />• Surf the web for new news items <br />• Get news from newspapers, magazines and books <br />• Go to conferences, workshops or seminars and write about what you see and who you talk to <br /> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Conglomerating the best content</span></strong> <br /> <br />If you can make your site into the ultimate content resource on issues related to your topic, I guarantee you you’ll attract and retain a loyal audience. Your site will become known as a The Place for anyone who wants information on your subject. For example, Harry Knowles has made aintitcoolnews.com into The Site for movie reviews and advance spoilers. <br /><p>Since you’re the expert on your topic, you can evaluate sites and other resources (eZines, directories, books, offline publications) and sniff out the best ones to list along with your rating and opinions. This sort of content is like the old book reports you used to have to write for school. Read up thoroughly on your subjects, then hit the high points of a topic. Or, consider writing a summary of three separate article that have the same theme.</p><p> <br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Reviews of movies, books, music</span></strong><br /></p><p>This is perhaps the easiest category to get content for. If you have friends who are movie, book, or music fans, they’ll probably write reviews for free just for the thrill of seeing their stuff on a site. Also, this is a never-ending source of content, since there are always new movies, books and music coming out. Contrast that with dog breeds—once you’ve written everything there is to say about every known breed, you have to wait for them to come up with a new breed! <br /><br />If you want to have some fun, you can review movies yourself. And actually, if you’re running your Google adsense site as a business, you may even be able to deduct the cost of movie tickets from your taxes. Check with a tax consultant to make sure, though. Music is easy, too, especially if you live in a town that has lots of live music or festivals. If not, you can buy used cd’s online, listen, and review. In fact, you could even hire a high-school kid to do this, but check their <br />writing skills first. <br />Books are a little harder, since they take more time to review and cost more than cd’s and movie tickets. However, you can paraphrase what others have said if you’re clever and don’t violate copyright. <br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Interviews</span></strong></p><p>This is a category you might want to get a freelance writer for. Go to elance.com and browse the profiles of Service Providers to see who does interviews, then talk to them. Many freelancers specialize in celebrity interviews, and that’s what you want. <br /><strong>Interactive features - polls, feedback, discussion groups, forums, chat</strong></p><p>This is one of the most popular types of sites for kids, teens, and young adults because they get to give their opinions (which many kids don’t get to do enough of at home, according to them) and they get to talk to others. <br />So, if you want to run this kind of site, bear your target market in mind. It’s worth paying a few bucks to a freelance writer or graphic artist to come up with fun games that are constantly changing, or new polls, since people will come back time and again to give their opinions. And don’t forget surveys—people love to take surveys. <br /><br /> </p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-4372588180247185762009-04-10T20:57:00.000-07:002009-04-10T21:32:56.731-07:00Adsense Empire [ Chapter 2 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">The Google AdSense Handbook</span></strong> <br /> <br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJ8sVcQ9UkiyIHV92yweLO3KU1ADUEX62tfTHde70AJGoBCg3IhFeM-nhyphenhyphenUJODG0Mabu9akTKjyhWXsr-6vF7zYb3DNL9UpzfoO6ZZHiiY6EsUWJKlqc3kER08tfDmq8h0N9n0z5D10l4/s1600-h/Adsense_Empire.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 179px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJ8sVcQ9UkiyIHV92yweLO3KU1ADUEX62tfTHde70AJGoBCg3IhFeM-nhyphenhyphenUJODG0Mabu9akTKjyhWXsr-6vF7zYb3DNL9UpzfoO6ZZHiiY6EsUWJKlqc3kER08tfDmq8h0N9n0z5D10l4/s320/Adsense_Empire.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5323285426757649314" /></a> <br />Making money by adding Google AdSense ads to your websites <p><br /></p><p> <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Am I Going to Make a Lot of Money Off of This?</span></strong><br /></p><p>While we can’t guarantee results, of course, since a lot of your success lies in your own hands, we wouldn’t have written this book if we didn’t believe in the power of Google AdSense. A lot of webmasters are making a lot of money off of AdSense, and there’s no reason you shouldn’t be one of them. <br />The amount of money you can make with Google AdSense mainly depends on what user needs your Website fills. For instance, a site about women’s issues can make some serious bucks on AdSense because of the high level of competition for related keywords. The CPC (cost per click) is the amount you get paid every time a user clicks on one of those ad banners. CPC rates for competitive keywords can be more than $1, which translates directly to your site’s earning potential within the program. <br />However, if you’re in a less competitive market, you’ll make less money—that’s just a fact of life. Still, it’s unusual to see anyone using Google AdSense report earnings of less than an effective $1 CPM (cost per 1000 impressions), and the average runs in the range of $4-$5 CPM. Some people are making an effective CPM of $15 or more with AdSense. Oh, and best yet, this is all after Google takes its commission. <br /> <br />About that commission…commission is definitely one thing is that’s a little bit ambiguous with AdSense. Google doesn’t publicize it’s “cut”, and only displays the publisher’s cut in proprietary member reports, so getting good, accurate information on this has been difficult. <br /> To date, comparisons of AdWords rates with AdSense earnings add up to commissions of between 40% and 60%. People speculate all the time on user boards as to why Google refuses to publish its commission rates, but no one has the answer. It might have something to do with <br />legal reasons or it could just be that Google wants to retain the ability to change rates without having to send out an announcement about it each time, which costs money. <br /><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Building Content-Rich Sites</span></strong></p><p>First off, why would you want to build content-rich websites? The short answer is “Because it keeps people on your site for awhile, it makes them come back, and they tell their friends about that site.” But why? Well, for one thing, people will stay on a content-rich site because it takes awhile to read an article or two. Thus, while they’re reading the material, their peripheral vision (off to the sides) notices little ads that happen to surround that articles. And if people start to realize that a certain site has good content that they like, and in particular, different content that constantly changes and is updated, then they’ll check back to see what’s new. <br /></p><p>The worst thing in the world to have is a stagnant website that never changes. People will visit it exactly twice—the first time to check it out, and the second one to see what’s changed—and when they find out it hasn’t changed, they most likely won’t come back. Ever.<br /><br /> <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">What are Content-Rich Sites and Why Have One?</span></strong><br /></p><p>A content-rich site is one that has lots of informative articles up at it, usually centered around a theme. Most sites can’t quite pull off being WikiPedia, so they specialize. For instance, you could do a site for dog owners. Possible articles on that site would cover: <br /> <br />• How to figure out what kind of dog you want <br />• Where to get a dog <br />• How to deal with a puppy <br />• Life stages of a dog <br />• House-training puppies <br />• Dog training <br />• What to feed dogs <br />• Whether to get more than one dog <br />• How to socialize dogs with other dogs and with cats <br />• Exercise needs of dogs <br />• Training dogs to do tricks <br />• Treating fleas <br />• Common dog ailments and when to go to the vet <br />• Dog nutrition <br />• Taking your dog on a trip <br />• Getting a pet sitter or boarding your dog if you don’t take him on a trip </p><p>The articles you’ll want to have on your site should be short enough so that someone can read them in about 5 minutes. This means you want to stick to articles of 250 to 750 words, with 300 to 600 words optimal. To give you an idea, a single page in a published novel has about 300 words. <br />Of course, your real purpose in putting up all these nice little short articles and changing them out frequently is not to just put information out into the world. It is to have a site that people will come back to so that they will see the Google AdSense ads, and click on them, and then <br />you will get checks in the mail. <br /> That’s a key point, so I’m going to repeat it: <br /><strong>The purpose of having a content-rich website is to attract people to it, again and again, so that they will see the ads and click on them.</strong> <br /><br />You might think it’s lots of cool graphics and colors that make a site attractive to a visitor, but it’s really the content. In order to make money from Google AdSense, you need to grasp that concept. Believe me, you could run a wonderful advertising campaign and develop all sorts of <br />viral marketing tools and attractive affiliate programs. But unless your Website is content-rich, the traffic spikes that you get for your efforts will only be temporary. The very best way to attract and retain an online audience is to provide content that’s useful, valuable, informative, <br />educational or just downright funny as hell or entertaining in some way. <br /><br /> <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">How Do I Build One?</span></strong><br /></p><p>I know the notion of creating your very own content-rich website might be a little intimidating, but you can do it. It’s not hard. You don’t have to be a good write to have good content on your site. In fact, you don’t have to be a writer at all. There are plenty of successful people <br />who make a lot of money from Google AdSense and they don’t write a word of that content. We’ll talk more about that later, but you can hire writers, or have guest writers—it’s not hard. <br />Anyone can create a content-rich Website by following a few key points: <br />• Have some discipline—maintain your site. <br />• Update that site often. Having a schedule is best. <br />• Be able to beg, borrow, or commission content <br /> <br /> <strong>Discipline is key</strong> <br /></p><p>To create a content-rich Website, you need to hone your focus and your self-discipline. I don’t have to tell you how incredibly easy it is to waste hours, even days, just surfing around the web from one site to another. You can’t let yourself get distracted like that or you won’t accomplish anything. Start with setting a limit to surfing for fun so that you limit your searches to sites and resources that are relate very directly to your site's subject. <br /><br />Discipline also applies to creating creation. Successful writers can’t afford to wait for inspiration to strike before starting work. Instead, they develop a writing schedule for themselves and they stick with it like it was their job—since it is. As one famous writer said, “I write when I feel like it. And every morning at 9am, I make sure I feel like it.” Schedule a time for yourself to sit down at your desk and write. <br />And you’ll need to develop another schedule for when to add content to your Website, and follow that schedule religiously. Make a commitment to yourself and follow through with it. <br />And remember—if you just simply can’t write, or you find yourself making too many excuses not to write content, just hire someone. <br />Go to <span style="color:#3333ff;">Elance.com</span> and post a project to write 20 articles of 300-600 words each for $5 to $10 each. You’ll find someone. <br /> <br />Regular updates are critical to your site Nothing is deader than a website that looks like somebody’s forgotten about it. Regularly updating or modifying your site content gives you a big advantage over the competition. Web surfers will keep on coming back to your site if they notice that there’s always something new to see, learn, or enjoy each time. <br /><br /> <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">What Kind of Content Should I Put Up?</span></strong> <br /></p><p>Any kind you want, of course, since we’re talking about the internet. But seriously, you’llwant to give this topic some consideration, since there’s more interest in some topics than others. <br />You know the people who are your audience, since ideally you’re talking about something you know about. <br />For instance, if you’re talking about Ultimate Frisbee, it’s because you play it. So you know what other Ultimate people are like, and what they want to know and what they find entertaining. Once you know that, you can decide about which types of content will best serve their needs and how to go about finding or creating it. Here are some general categories to get you started with your brainstorming: <br /> <br />• Editorials <br />• Feature articles <br />• Political opinion <br />• News stories <br />• Art galleries <br />• A conglomeration of the best content <br />• Reviews of movies, books, music <br />• Interviews <br />• Interactive features - polls, feedback, discussion groups, forums, chat <br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Editorials</span></strong><br /></p><p>Editorials are the opinion of someone who’s seen as an expert in the field-- (either you or a guest contributor). This makes good content because people like to respond to it, either by agreeing with or opposing the writer. This can make for an exciting page, and you’ll probably have to moderate it. <br />Give your people a way to make their views known; put up a bulletin board or guest book on your site. People will come back to read other responses to their comments. And you can use this feedback from your audience by incorporating it into a follow up article in the future. </p><p>For instance, is everybody complaining about a new government travel policy? Do an article on it, since clearly that’s something people are talking about so they’ll want to read about it.</p><p> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Full-length Feature Articles</span></strong></p><p>This is the most common and in many people’s opinion one of the best forms of content. Depending on what your site is like, the articles could be long or brief, formal or chatty, technical or entertaining. Here are some tips: <br /><br />• Keep it short. While there aren't any hard and <br />fast rules, you should keep these articles below <br />1200 words. If they are longer, make them <br />into multi-part features. People hate to have <br />to scroll down a lot. <br /> <br />• Articles should be relevant to your site. <br /> <br />• Articles ought to educate, entertain or inform. <br />Don’t overwhelm people; stick to one or two <br />ideas. <br /> <br />• Refrain from rehashing an article you've read <br />somewhere else. By publishing something <br />that’s new, you up the value and credibility of <br />your site. <br /><br /></p><p><strong>To Get Content</strong></p><p>1. Offer to pay guest authors for their work. A guest author could be someone you found on your <br />bulletin board who happens to write well. <br /> <br />2. Exchange articles with the guest author’s site. Your site visitors benefit by providing them with another point of view. And you might just gain some new regular visitors from your guest <br />author's site! <br /></p><p>3. Make sure you get exclusivity. When someone writes for you, make sure they won’t submit that same article to dozens of other Websites and newsletters. When your site publishes exclusive content, you have opportunities for syndication in other publications, online and off, and you gain a lot of reader loyalty. The key phrase in a contract with a writer is that you’re buying all rights, including electronic. </p><p></p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-51927953648566288532009-04-10T18:00:00.000-07:002009-04-10T20:56:37.919-07:00The Google AdSense Handbook [ Adsense Empire ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">The Google AdSense Handbook</span></strong> <br /></p><div align="left"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgTr8lO7d9kQ3TPbwKA1N6bLsoogGU6NZSSF1Zsbf_T0stJZMvB8j2uyrAbjiHCbVO0N0TjyFMzY7AE2xVKnC-wKo0_apUqKYeQy9-eqSMGfzEerUZPnx2wlxTducMGUroNXr-EimroUIw/s1600-h/Adsense_Empire.jpg"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 179px; height: 320px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgTr8lO7d9kQ3TPbwKA1N6bLsoogGU6NZSSF1Zsbf_T0stJZMvB8j2uyrAbjiHCbVO0N0TjyFMzY7AE2xVKnC-wKo0_apUqKYeQy9-eqSMGfzEerUZPnx2wlxTducMGUroNXr-EimroUIw/s320/Adsense_Empire.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5323260588640257346" /></a>Making money by adding Google AdSense ads to your websites.</div><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Introduction</span></strong> <br /></p><div align="justify"> You’ve probably heard a lot about Google AdSense (which is actually more accurately known as Google AdSense V1), but you may not know just what it is. Well, for one thing, it’s a one of the hottest new ways to make money online without having to do a whole lot. If you’ve read Robert Kiyosaki’s book, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” you know that passive income is the best kind of income to have.Passive income is income that you get withouthaving to work for it. I know this may sound like some kind of “pie in the sky” get-rich-quick scheme, but passive income is for real. In fact, every single billionaire on earth uses the power of passive income to keep money coming <br />in while he or she jets off to parties and resorts and such. <br /> <br />The best example of passive income in the physical world is real estate. When you own an apartment building and hire a property manager and a maintenance crew to take care of it for you and collect the rents, all you have to do is cash the checks that roll in. <br /></div><p align="justify">Of course, passive income doesn’t just happen overnight, or everyone would be getting it. In the case of the apartment building owner, it took money, time, and knowledge to set up an S corporation, find a building to buy, put up the cash to buy it with and get a loan for the rest, renovate it, then screen and hire the property manager and maintenance crew.But once that was all done, checks began rolling in with little or no effort. Well, Google Adsense is the online equivalent of that. You’ll have to invest just a little bit of time in learning about it, but once you get it set up you can look forward to seeing those nice checks roll in. Or, if you’re totally online, <br />seeing money flow into your PayPal account. <br /> <br /><strong> <span style="color:#ff0000;">So Just What is Google Adsense?</span></strong><br /></p><p align="justify">Google AdSense is a fast and absolutely ridiculously easy way for people with websites of all types and sizes to put up and display relevant Google ads on the content pages of their site and earn money. <br />Because the Google AdSense ads relate to what your visitors came to your site to read about, or because the ads match up to the interests and characteristics of the kind of people your content attracts, you now have a way to improve your content pages AND make some serious bucks off of them. <br /></p><p align="justify">Google AdSense is also a way for site owners to provide Google search capability to visitors and to earn even more money by putting Google ads on the search results pages. Google AdSense gives you the ability to earn advertising revenue from every single page on your website—with a minimal investment of your time So what kind of ads do you have to put up? That’s the good part—you don’t have to decide. Google does it for you. AdSense always delivers relevant ads that are precisely targeted—on a page-by-page basis—to the content that people find on your site.For example, if you have a page that tells the story of your pet fish,Google will send you ads for that site that are for pet stores, fish food, fish bowls, aquariums…you get the picture. If you decide you want to add a Google search box to your site, then AdSense will deliver relevant ads targeted to the Google search results pages that your visitors’ search request generated. <br /></p><p align="justify">If you’re into upgrades, Google is now offering “AdSense Premium”, which is CPC based and, for the time being, offers less flexibility in terms of ad sizes -- only banners and skyscrapers are currently available. You can apply using existing AdWords accounts, or you can request a new account. Applicants are usually notified within a day as to whether they’ve been accepted for the program. <br />Here’s the thing you need to know: Google has no strict criteria for acceptance into the AdSense program, and Ad Sense doesn’t hit you with a minimum traffic requirement. The only criteria they’re really sticky about is the standard “acceptable content” requirements, and that’s pretty standard almost anywhere. <br /></p><p align="justify">Google AdSense says they’re serious about attracting quality content sites, and because of that they only allow AdSense members to serve one ad per page. This means <br />you can’t use AdSense for both banners and skyscrapers.(Note: banners are those horizontal ads that run up top and down bottom. Skyscrapers are the tall ads that run vertically, on the left and right of your page text.) Once you’ve been accepted into Google AdSense, <br />you’ll be able to get the AdSense advertisements on any site you own using the same ad code, provided you obey the Google guidelines. (And that’s very, very important—more on that later.) Your reporting doesn’t occur in real time, but is updated regularly throughout the day. Right now, you can’t view reports based on a domain or site basis if you run the AdSense on more than one site. Before you sign up, you really ought to read the lengthy and detailed FAQ on the AdSense site. <br /> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">What Can it do for Me?</span></strong><br /></p><p align="justify">In three words, earn you money. More relevant ads on your pages translates into more clicks—and more money that you receive. Because when users click on anad, Google will pay you. If you’ve set up your own sales team, you’ll get an additional benefit: AdSense complements their efforts. It doesn’t compete with them. With AdSense, you get a reporting page that gives you a breakdown on how your ads are doing and what they’re bringing in. <br />Google has a huge advertiser base, so they have ads for all kinds of businesses and for just about every type of content no matter how broad or specialized it is. And since Google provides the ads, you don’t have to spend time talking to your advertisers. AdSense represents advertisers that span the spectrum. These advertisers range from large global brands to small and local companies. And ads are targeted by geography so global businesses can display local advertising easily. One more thing: you can use AdSense in many languages. So how does AdSense figure out how to do all this targeted advertising? Well, AdSense has the ability to deliver relevant ads because the gurus at Google understand how web pages really work and they’re continually refining their technology to make it smarter all the time. <br /></p><p align="justify">For example, some words can have several different meanings depending on context. You’ve seen th is happen with “two” and “too” and “to.” Google technology is smart enough to understand these distinctions from the context that the word appears in, so you get more targeted ads. When you put a Google search box on your site you start making money off of web searches that people do on your site. This ability to search off of your page keeps them on your site longer—since they can search from right there where they are—and it will only take you a few minutes to get AdSense up and running. The best part, of course, is that AdSense is free for you to use. <br /><br /></p><p align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">What Kinds of Ads Will I Get on My Site?</span> </strong></p><p align="justify">Obviously, there are some kinds of ads you wouldn’t want to have on your site, such as pornographic ones or ads for sleazy multi-level marketing schemes that scream “Make $30,000 a month just for watching TV!” in big red letters. Well, you can put your mind at ease. Google has an ad review process that checks the ads they send to your site. This process ensures that the ads that you serve up are family-friendly and that they comply with Google’s strict editorial guidelines. <br />Google’s ad-screening team combines sensitive language filters, input from site owners like you, and a team of linguists with good old common sense to filter out ads that could be inappropriate for your content. And if that’s not enough, you have to capability to block competitive ads and choose your own default ads. That’s another nice feature: Google kind of lets you run your own show. <br />Now, another thing you might be concerned about is whether the ads will clash with the look, feel, and colors scheme you’ve got going with your site. Don’t worry. You can customize the appearance of ads and choose from a wide range of colors and templates. Same thing goes for your search results page. And reports are customizable, too. Google provides flexible reporting tools that allow you to group your pages any which way you want. That means you can view your results by URL, domain, ad type, category and more so that you can figure <br />out where your earnings are coming from<strong>.</strong></p><p align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">How do I Get Started? </span></strong></p><p align="justify"><span style="color:#000000;">It’s easy to get started with AdSense and it only takes a few minutes. You fill out one single online application and that’s it. Once you're approved, it takes only minutes to set up AdSense; all you have to do is copy and paste a designated block of HTML into the source code for your site. Once you do that, targeted ads will start showing up on your website. </span><span style="color:#ff0000;"><br /></span></p><p align="justify"><span style="color:#000000;">To fill out the online application, go to:</span><span style="color:#ff0000;"> <br /><a href="https://www.google.com/adsense/">https://www.google.com/adsense/</a><br /></span></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>What are Users Saying about AdSense?</strong> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">It’s one thing to hear about all the great advantages Google AdSense offers, including how it can make money for you in your sleep. But it’s another thing to hear comments from real, live people. </span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;">Here are a few of my favorites. <br /> <br /></span><em><span style="color:#000000;">• “We’re seeing this impressive new revenue <br />stream without incurring any cost. We’re <br />maximizing our previously unsold inventory, <br />and our revenue per page figure continues to <br />grow.” <br />- Scott Zucker, Executive VP and COO, <br />Intelligent Content Corp, PetPlace.com </span></em><span style="color:#000000;"><br /> <br /></span><em><span style="color:#000000;">• “It took no time at all to copy and post the <br />code on individual pages, and it fits well with <br />our content management system and with the <br />look and feel of all our pages.” <br />- Steve Larson, Founder, Our-Hometown.com <br /> <br />• “Instead of spending money to hire an <br />additional sales rep to sell ad banners, Google <br />ads have become a virtual sales tool for us. <br />Now we’re able to reap thousands of dollars in <br />additional advertising revenue each month that <br />we would very likely have missed without <br />Google AdSense.” <br />- Robert Hoskins, Editor and Group Publisher, <br />Broadband Wireless Exchange</span></em><em><span style="color:#000000;"> </span></em><em><span style="color:#000000;"><br /></span></em></p><p><em><span style="color:#000000;">• “Google shows targeted ads reflecting the sorts <br />of information and services SeatGuru visitors <br />want. For a small business like mine, this is the <br />best approach to advertising. You set it up <br />easily, it automatically serves relevant ads, <br />and it takes very little of my time.” <br />- Matt Daimler, Founder, SeatGuru.com <br /> <br />• “At the beginning I was very concerned that I <br />might lose traffic to competitors. I only used <br />AdSense on a limited number of the site’s <br />pages, and I watched the stats very carefully. <br />If the traffic, pages per visitor, or conversion <br />rates dropped I knew I could easily pull the <br />ads...Since implementing AdSense, our ad <br />revenue has increased more than tenfold, and <br />100 percent of my available inventory is now <br />sold through AdSense.” <br />- Vik Kachoria, Entrepreneur, Real Adventure. <br /><br /></span></em><em><span style="color:#000000;"><br /></span></em></p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span></p><p><strong> <br /> <br /><br /></strong></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-21678739660812562592009-04-09T20:22:00.000-07:002009-04-10T19:12:34.409-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ Bonus tip ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em></strong></p><p><strong><br />Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Bonus tip #1</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get free publicity offline.</strong></p><p><br />Many affiliates totally ignore offline publicity. Perhaps you can persuade <br />your local newsletter to write an article about you. I have.<br />Here's a tip from Bill Hartzer:<br />"Get free publicity for your website and your business. Jeff Crilley, an <br />Emmy Award Winning television reporter, will tell you how to write a <br />'killer' press release, how to come up with ideas that are guaranteed to <br />get media coverage, how to hold a news conference the media will <br />love, and how to keep reporters coming back for more. I've used many <br />of his methods to get a lot of media attention for some of my websites <br />and client websites, and using the media to get free publicity is a great <br />way to get noticed, get links, and get articles in major online <br />publications written about your site."<br />Another very useful site for tips on getting free publicity is <br />PublicityHound.com. For publicity seekers, the site's free newsletter is well <br />worth getting.<br />Put your URL on your business cards, on stationery, t-shirts, caps, bumper <br />stickers. Make your message REALLY memorable.<br />Crazy offline stunts can work wonders. Here's an example of one - a canine <br />concert where the music is pitched at a level only dogs can hear. It was <br />organized to promote a Joe Vitale book:<br />The Stunt that Made the Dogs Dance<br />If you're scoffing at this stunt and think it's ridiculous, don't be so stodgy. <br />You're a marketer, remember? The person responsible for this stunt, Joe <br />Vitale, probably earns your income multiplied many times. Stunts can <br />generate traffic and revenue.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Bonus tip #2</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Remember your OTHER websites.</strong></p><p><br />If you're launching a new website, one of the fastest ways to get the search <br />engines to find it and index it is to get a link from a high PageRank page on <br />a large, busy, well established site.<br />Does that sound like a site you already own? If so, link to your new site in a <br />relevant way.<br />Don't provide a link from every page. Search engines regard that as <br />excessive crosslinking. To them, it looks unnatural.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Moving forward…</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>What will you actually DO with the traffic.</strong></p><p><br />Once you get more visitors, what will do with them? There's no sense in <br />putting a lot of time and effort into attracting more visitors if they quickly <br />leave without buying anything.<br />If you can increase your conversion rate just a tiny little bit, say from 1% to <br />2%, you'll DOUBLE your income. So think carefully about the impression <br />your site creates and look for ways to improve it.<br />Also, consider the paths your visitors will take through your site. Picture <br />them landing on ANY page. What will they see? Where are they likely to <br />click next? Is that what you really want them to do?<br />Analyze each page. Which is the important link on the page? Can you make <br />it look more enticing? Can you make it more prominent?<br />No matter which page they land on, you need to steer visitors in the <br />direction of income-generating pages.<br />MarketingExperiments.com has a powerful example of how a few small <br />changes on a landing page can mean a 40% or more increase in <br />conversions. The report, Optimizing Landing Pages 2006, is free.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Set some goals</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Now you've read this report, here's what I suggest you do...</strong></p><p><br />Set yourself a goal of DOUBLING your website traffic. How long you're <br />going to take is up to you.<br />Here's one way.<br />For the next 50 weeks, each Monday choose one of the techniques listed <br />above, research it thoroughly, and put it into action. Keep this up for 50 <br />weeks and I'll be absolutely amazed if all you do is double your website <br />traffic.</p><p><br /><strong>Important resources</strong></p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">SEO</span></strong></p><p><br />For up-to-date, expert information on getting more traffic by using search <br />engine optimization, I strongly recommend Planet Ocean's Unfair <br />Advantage Book On Winning The Search Engine Wars and monthly <br />newsletter. This is the resource the professionals use. I've been a <br />subscriber for years.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">PRESELLING</span></strong></p><p><br />Preselling is one of the most underestimated skills online. For an affiliate, <br />it’s absolutely, vitally important. Forget what you learned at school. Forget <br />what you've read in stodgy books that try to teach you how to write. Ken <br />Evoy's much acclaimed Make Your Content PREsell! is the only book of its <br />kind. It's the book every affiliate needs. For many affiliates, this is a life-<br />changing book.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">PPC ADVERTISING</span></strong></p><p><br />For a comprehensive understanding of how to do pay-per-click advertising <br />effectively, my top tip is to read Perry Marshall's The Definitive Guide to <br />Google AdWords.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">KEYWORD RESEARCH</span></strong></p><p><br />Jay Stockwell has spent hundreds of hours researching and analyzing <br />keyword research tools. He's an acknowledged expert. Before you invest in <br />any keyword research tool, check Jay's reviews at KeywordWorkshop.com.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">BLOGS</span></strong></p><p><br />For a good introduction to generating traffic and revenue from blogs, I <br />recommend Blogging for Dollars.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">TAGGING</span></strong></p><p><br />The Internet community as a whole has not yet caught on to the enormous <br />potential of using social bookmarking tagging to get high quality links to <br />your site from authority sites. Sean Wu explains exactly how to do it in his <br />ebook Tag and Ping.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">YOUR OWN AFFILIATE PROGRAM</span></strong></p><p><br />If you're launching your own affiliate program, learn from people who are <br />doing it VERY successfully. Anik Singal's The Affiliate Manager - 1st Edition <br />is the course to get.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">TRAFFIC GENERATION</span></strong></p><p><br />The most comprehensive resource available on traffic generation is John <br />Reese's Traffic Secrets. It's expensive, but excellent value. Read some of <br />the glowing testimonials on the site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">OUR AFFILIATE FORUM</span></strong></p><p><br />Would you like to discuss any of the tips in this report? A good place to do <br />so is on our affiliate forum.<br /><br /></p><p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-70730180451300281722009-04-09T20:04:00.000-07:002009-04-09T20:19:32.083-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 61-77 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br />Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #61</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Add a classified ads section to your site.</strong></p><p><br />It won't make you rich, but you can generate a little extra revenue as well as <br />attract new visitors by adding a classified advertising section to your site.<br />Brad Waller's EPage.com makes the whole thing painless.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #62</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Social networking.</strong></p><p><br />Some social networking sites, such as MySpace, have many millions of <br />users and are growing fast. MySpace gets truly massive traffic - 38.4 million <br />unique visitors in April, 2006, according to Nielsen/NetRatings.<br />Because these sites have millions of users, you can guarantee that <br />innovative affiliates are cashing in on this traffic.<br />Good luck!<br />Here's an article which will give you some ideas:<br />Making friends - and money - on MySpace<br />You can find a list of social networking sites here.<br />If you figure out how to make the most of this opportunity, I'd love to hear <br />from you.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #63</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create your own fan club.</strong></p><p><br />Here's something which may work for sites in some industries.<br />I was visiting a site the other day and saw a link which said "Join My Fan <br />Club". Curious, I clicked the link and was taken to Frappr where you can <br />invite people to join your "Group Map" or "Friend Map" to see where they all <br />live.<br />Getting on your Friend Map will help your website visitors feel they're part of <br />a community and help them remember your site.<br />Try a "See Where We Live" link to spark people's curiosity.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #64</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Effective PPC advertising.</strong></p><p><br />Create special landing pages for your paid traffic.<br />If you're using tips No.1 and No.2 - providing lots of fresh, high quality <br />content - there's a strong risk that your paid advertising visitors will be <br />distracted by your free content. Too many of them are likely to click around, <br />read a lot of stuff and disappear without buying anything.<br />When you're paying for traffic, you can't afford to let that happen. It's <br />essential that you have a high conversion rate.<br />So, for paid traffic, either create simple, uncluttered landing pages with no <br />distractions, or special mini-sites with no distractions.<br />You need to focus your visitors' attention on the link to the affiliate product <br />or on the sign-up form for your newsletter or mini-course.<br />If your conversion rate is high enough, you can buy advertising on Google's <br />AdWords, at Yahoo! Search Marketing, at MSN AdCenter and in pay-per-<br />click search engines.<br />Among all the options, Google's AdWords is a big favorite.<br />However, there are pitfalls aplenty.<br />If you get things right, AdWords works brilliantly. If you get things wrong, <br />you can lose lots of money fast.<br />AdWords specialist Perry Marshall has written a quick free email course. <br />Reading it should stop you from making costly errors.<br />You can find out more about the free course here:<br />5 days to success with Google AdWords<br />Buying pay-per-click advertising is also an excellent way to test your site's <br />conversion rate. You can buy a little traffic and experiment, changing the <br />heading on the page, the introduction, the graphic, the preselling, etc, to <br />see which version gives you the highest visitor-to-sales ratio.<br />You can find out more about pay-per-click search engines at:<br />PayPerClickSearchengines.com.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #65</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Buy ads in newsletters.</strong></p><p><br />People reading online newsletters are often skimming, not reading carefully, <br />so you'll need a bold, eye-catching ad.<br />Instead of merely advertising your website or an affiliate product, send <br />people to a page where you offer a free report or mini-course in return for <br />their email address.<br />You'll get more bang for your buck by doing this. Instead of just building the <br />affiliate vendor's business, you're building YOUR business.<br />An expert on this NameSqueeze technique is marketing veteran Jonathan <br />Mizel, who was marketing on the Internet long before most of us even knew <br />it existed.<br />When you subscribe to his newsletter you get access to a vast database of <br />incredibly useful information and marketing ideas.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #66</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Buy text links - carefully!</strong></p><p><br />Consider buying text link ads on other sites, for example from Linkadage or <br />Text Link Ads. However, be aware that Google engineer Matt Cutts has <br />made it clear in his blog that Google looks unfavorably on sites that buy text <br />links.<br />Matt argues that anyone who is selling text links ought to place <br />rel="nofollow" attributes in the links.<br />One option is to arrange link purchases directly with other sites and avoid <br />making them look like bought links.<br />Even better, think of innovative ways of getting an article containing a link to <br />your site published on another site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #67</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Advertise in less obvious places.</strong></p><p><br />Look for other, less obvious places to advertise online. Experiment and see <br />what happens.<br />For example, here's an article which describes how CommonTimes.org <br />experimented with advertising on BlogAds, using eye-catching ads. The <br />article shows you the ads and reports on the different click-through rates <br />achieved:<br />Using BlogAds to Promote Your Web Site<br />For people in a hurry, here's the main lesson learned:<br />"Basically, we found that customizing the ad content to the site we <br />were advertising on wasn't enough. We needed something catchy, <br />unique and at times - in your face."<br />In his Online Marketing Letter #88 Jonathan Mizel published a report "Paid <br />Advertising Resources for 2006" which describes resources his company <br />and his clients have used successfully.<br />The document is for paid subscribers only.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #68</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create free web-based software.</strong></p><p><br />Create simple web-based free software, such as a mortgage calculator or a <br />return on investment (ROI) calculator. Tell other sites, newsletters and <br />forums about it and ask for a link to it.<br />This tactic is fairly commonly used by search engine optimization experts.<br />It may be easier than you think. Your job is merely to produce the IDEA. <br />You can hire someone from Rentacoder to create the software.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #69</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create downloadable software.</strong></p><p><br />Create free downloadable software which contains links to your site, links to <br />your newsletter, or affiliate links - or all three.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #70</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get publicity for your downloadable software.</strong></p><p><br />Submit your downloadable software to software directories, such as <br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">Download.com</span>.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #71</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create a funny video - and a keyword-rich transcript.</strong></p><p><br />Create your own video and upload it to Google Video.<br />This may be a lot easier they you think. One easy way is to use the video <br />function on your digital camera, edit it using Windows Movie Maker and <br />save the file in wmv format, which is one of the formats accepted by <br />Google.<br />You can submit videos electronically to Google Video, as long as you own <br />the necessary rights (including copyrights, trademarks, rights of publicity, <br />and any other relevant rights for your content).<br />Incorporate your domain name in the video.<br />Get a few friends to link to your funny video from their blogs. If it's funny <br />enough, other people will tell their friends, and so on...<br />Also, you can submit a transcript of your video to Google.<br />Google says:<br />"Users will be able to find your video more easily if you add a transcript <br />to each video file you've uploaded via your Video Status page. We <br />prefer it if the format of the transcript is time-coded and saved as a .txt <br />file."<br />You want to include appropriate keywords in your transcript – so make sure the <br />keywords are spoken in your video.<br />· Google Video FAQ <br />· Policy guidelines<br /> <br />· Video transcripts<br /> <br />At YouTube you can upload a video from your cellphone or PDA. You can <br />"tag" the video with appropriate keywords.<br />You can use almost any video format.<br />Here's how author and musician Bob Baker sees the opportunities: <br />2006, The Year of Internet Video: Get Ready<br />The article includes a long list of websites which will host your streaming <br />video content free.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #72</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>A signature file IS important - honest!</strong></p><p><br />This tip is VERY basic, yet I'm continually surprised how many apparently <br />experienced marketers don't use it ALL the time.<br />Add a signature file to the bottom of EVERY email you send – to anyone.<br />Here's why:<br />I receive a lot of email, and I get so frustrated when I receive cryptic emails <br />from people I half-know saying things like...<br />"Did you find time to have a look at the ebook?"<br />John.<br />I have to stop and think, "Who's John? What was his book about?"<br />Where did I file his ebook when I downloaded it? Into a file based on his <br />SURNAME, not "John".<br />Adding a signature file to every email...<br />1. Reminds people of the name of your website. It helps make your site <br />memorable.<br />2. Gives people a link they can click on, makes it easy for them, and <br />increases your chances of getting visitors.<br />3. Can tempt extra visitors, especially if you give them a reason for <br />visiting, such as a new article or a free report.<br />I use Eudora and Gmail. In both, you can set up multiple signatures and <br />choose the one you want with just two clicks. Most of the time, I just use the <br />default signatures - no extra clicks needed.<br />Make things easy for the people who receive your messages – and help <br />make yourself memorable.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #73</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Think viral. Where's your backend product?</strong></p><p><br />If you write an ebook or report, add a viral marketing aspect to it.<br />For example, make your ebook "Volume One". Send readers to a page, <br />forum or blog discussing Volume Two. Perhaps on that page you could <br />place a simple survey, asking them what they would like to see in Volume <br />Two. You could offer them a discount or a bonus special report if they tell a <br />friend about Volume One.<br /></p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #74</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Email This Page to a Friend.</strong></p><p><br />Add an "Email This Page to a Friend" link on your pages. A good <br />programmer should be able to do this for you easily.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #75</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Add to Favorites.</strong></p><p><br />Place an "Add to Favorites" link on your pages. It may not get you much <br />extra traffic, but every little bit helps.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #76</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Start an affiliate program.</strong></p><p><br />Start your own affiliate program and get hundreds or thousands of affiliates <br />to spread the word about your product and your site.<br />The simplest, cheapest way is to use ClickBank.<br />One disadvantage of using ClickBank is that many vendors who use it don't <br />know who their affiliates are and have no way of getting in touch with them. <br />Also, ClickBank doesn't offer sophisticated stats. You can solve these <br />problems by combining ClickBank with Adrian Ling's software, <br />EasyClickMate, Lite or Pro.<br />If you've advanced beyond the ClickBank stage, here are two options for <br />affiliate managers:<br />A) Shawn Collins has experience both as an affiliate and an affiliate <br />manager. His book Pay for Performance is a good, solid introduction to <br />running your own affiliate program. It was published a few years ago. You <br />can pick up a second-hand copy from Amazon for a few bucks.<br />B) In late June, 2006, Anik Singal of Affiliate Classroom launched The <br />Affiliate Manager - 1st Edition, a comprehensive course for affiliate <br />managers.<br />This course contains:<br />1. Over 4 hours of DVDs<br />2. Over 200+ pages of interactive workbooks<br />3. Over 15 hours of expert interviews<br />4. 8 checklists<br />5. 6 templates<br />6. and many more bonuses<br />Its contributors include Yanik Silver, Mike Filsaime, Jeff Mulligan, Shawn <br />Collins, super affiliate Rosalind Gardner, spyware authority Ben Edelman, <br />Deborah Carney (CafePress.com), Linda Woods (PartnerCentric), Chris <br />Sanderson (AMWSO), Clark Douglas Walton, Brian Littleton (ShareASale), <br />Rachel Honoway (Kowabunga) and Lisa Riolo (Commission Junction).<br />Learning from highly successful affiliate managers and super affiliates like <br />these will enable you to avoid the dreadful, costly mistakes so many affiliate <br />managers make.<br />You don't just learn how to build an online sales force, you learn how to <br />attract, train and retain a team of super affiliates.<br />Find out more here</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #77</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Make it easy for reporters to write about you.</strong></p><p><br />Check your "About Us" page. Does it provide all the information a reporter <br />needs to write about you - and up-to-date contact info so the reporter can <br />contact you with questions?<br />Is your "About Us" page bland and boring? If so, dump it and create a new, <br />lively, fascinating one.<br />Provide a complete media kit containing some fascinating snippets of info <br />about your business.<br /><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-24766206612202820402009-04-09T19:52:00.000-07:002009-04-09T20:03:49.216-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 51-60 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em></strong></p><p><strong><br />Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #51</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Syndicate your material.</strong></p><p><br />Syndicate your material to other sites. Create a content syndication feed <br />(RSS feed) and include a link to your site. Use PHP rather than Javascript <br />to ensure search engines parse your headings and links.<br />You can also syndicate your articles or tips by using a script available from <br />a popular programmer, Will Bontrager.<br />You don't have to have a blog to publish your material via RSS.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #52</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Position yourself as a personality or expert.</strong></p><p><br />Positioning yourself as a personality or expert in a particular field has all <br />sorts of advantages, one of the most important being that it can help you <br />get links to your site without having to ask for them. It also builds trust, <br />helping encourage people to buy from your site.<br />Positioning yourself as a personality or expert - or both – is much more <br />challenging than building an anonymous mini-site, but the rewards can <br />make it worth while.<br />It's also a way of future-proofing your business because it makes your site <br />stand out from all the hundreds or thousands of other sites in your niche.<br />Once you start receiving a bit of publicity, people who are writing articles or <br />books will want to interview you. The resulting publicity leads to more <br />interviews... It has a nice snowballing effect.<br />Here's an article containing some tips by Matt Bacak:<br />Become a Recognized Authority in Your Field - in 60 Days or Less!</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #53</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create a high profile on Amazon.com.</strong></p><p><br />This tip is for authors.<br />Authors can join Amazon Connect and tap into Amazon's millions of <br />visitors. If you do it right, you can create mentions in dozens of different <br />places which lead to a page which links to your website.<br />Create a blog. Create a Profile. Review books. Create a "Listmania" list. <br />"Tag" dozens of keywords, creating lots of breadcrumbs to your Profile, <br />which has links to your websites.<br />Authors with at least one book for sale on Amazon.com are eligible to <br />participate in AmazonConnect.<br />Explore the huge possibilities. It's free.<br />To learn more about the program and to sign up, visit<br />www.amazon.com/connect <br />Here's an example - author Bob Baker's profile.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #54</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Combine joint ventures AND email captures.</strong></p><p><br />Ebook authors do joint ventures with website owners and newsletter <br />publishers not just to sell products, but also to get a huge rush of website <br />visitors and to collect email addresses.<br />Consider how most ebook authors do joint ventures. They write a book or <br />create a product, contact a few dozen newsletter publishers giving them a <br />review copy and ask them to promote the book for a generous share of the <br />revenue.<br />Depending on the quality of the preselling and the quality of the sites <br />salesletter, about 90 to 99% of the people who arrive at the site leave <br />without buying anything.<br />What a dreadful waste of hard-earned traffic!<br />More cunning marketers create an email capture or NameSqueeze page. <br />They give away a useful free report or mini-course. If visitors want it, the <br />only way to get it is to hand over an email address.<br />Their free report or mini-course then promotes the ebook.<br />It's extra work, but this technique captures many more email addresses (for <br />more repeat visits) and increases the number of sales.<br />John Reese uses this technique brilliantly to promote his newsletter and <br />CDs. You can see it in action here.<br />I'm a keen subscriber because I like to keep a close eye on whatever John <br />does.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #55</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Try offline advertising.</strong></p><p><br />Try experimenting with offline advertising, in newspapers and in magazines <br />in your niche. Tempt people to reply by offering a free report or free mini-<br />course.<br />You're likely to have a better return on investment if you concentrate on <br />collecting email addresses, rather than trying to sell directly on the first page <br />of your site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #56</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Place a link in Yahoo! Answers "sources".</strong></p><p><br />At Yahoo! Answers, the people who answer provide free answers.<br />Answer some questions there. In your answers, you can list "sources" <br />(links) for more details.<br />The "asker" can vote a particular answer the "Best Answer" and that answer <br />is given special prominence. Other users can vote, too.<br />If you click on the "Report Abuse" link and check the available categories, <br />you'll see that "advertisements" are banned. However, I've spotted some <br />affiliate links posted as sources.<br />Rather than posting an affiliate link, I think it would be more useful - and <br />natural - to link to your own website, perhaps to a newsletter sign-up page <br />or to a page offering a free report.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #57</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get links from eBay.</strong></p><p><br />Set up an account at eBay and on your "About Me" page, link to your <br />website.<br />Read eBay's links policy before you create your page:<br />http://pages.ebay.in/help/policies/listing-links-aboutme.html<br />Some affiliates also create special reports containing genuinely useful <br />information - and affiliate links - and sell those reports on eBay, usually for a <br />very low price, just a dollar or so. I've no experience with this. You'll need to <br />do your own research.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #58</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get links from AdSense.</strong></p><p><br />Did you know that AdSense has an AdSense Help discussion group?<br />You can go there, answer someone's question helpfully and provide a link <br />to your site at the bottom of your post.<br />Some people offer genuinely helpful answers. Some offer a few words as <br />an excuse to flash their site's URL.<br />You don't have to be Einstein to figure out which method is more effective.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #59</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Add thoughtful comments to blogs.</strong></p><p><br />Dave Taylor of AskDaveTaylor.com says: <br />"Add thoughtful comments to their discussions. Sometimes, when <br />appropriate, link back to your own articles, but other times add your <br />own comments just to participate in the ongoing discussion and, yes, <br />gain some visibility in your marketspace."<br />Selfish oafs distort this tip and add off-topic spammy junk to blogs, polluting <br />the global village. Where are the tar and feathers when we need them?</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #60</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Add sticky content.</strong></p><p><br />Sticky content, says Wikipedia, is website content:<br /> "..which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular <br />website. Webmasters use this method to build up a community of <br />returning visitors to a website".<br />Examples of sticky content include chat rooms, forums, web mail, Internet <br />games, weather, news, horoscopes, and recipes.<br />This is a HUGE topic. Try a Search in Google for "sticky content".<br />This technique works brilliantly for many websites.<br />Look for opportunities where you can encourage other people to add free <br />content to your site.<br />Also, remember that sticky content isn't just words. It can be photos, audio, <br />and video.</p><p></p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /><strong><br /></strong><strong><br /></strong></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-2921679325880831482009-04-09T19:32:00.000-07:002009-04-09T19:51:58.138-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 41-50 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em><br />Volume 1<br /><br /></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #41</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Submit your free ebooks to ebook directories.</strong></p><p><br />Search in Google for "ebook directory" and "ebook directories" and list your <br />free ebook everywhere you can.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #42</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Offer to be a columnist.</strong></p><p><br />Locate a popular site in your niche which would appreciate having you as a <br />regular columnist. Write tips, lively commentary, product reviews, or <br />whatever topics suit your niche.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #43</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Offer to moderate a section of a forum.</strong></p><p><br />A forum which is growing fast may appreciate an offer from you to moderate <br />a section of the forum, in return for free publicity for your site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #44</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Do something funny.</strong></p><p><br />Put zany, funny stuff on your site and ask a friend to submit a link to it to <br />BoingBoing.net to get the publicity ball rolling.<br />If possible, try to make sure the topic of the article is related to the topic of <br />your niche. Remember that you want TARGETED traffic to your site.<br />Cory Doctorow of BoingBoing.net blog says the blog gets 1.7 million visitors <br />a day. <br />(Source: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/05/01/1146335641312.html).<br />Reporting a link to BoingBoing is very simple.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #45</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Be outrageous or controversial.</strong></p><p><br />Here's a traffic tip from Russell Beattie of RussellBeattie.com:<br />"Take on Apple. Writing something bad about Steve Jobs or a new <br />Apple product is the sure-fire way to get the zealots in a state of fury. <br />Two days later and I've got 2000+ individual people visiting that post <br />about the iPod photo, over 52 comments and lots of emails. This is to <br />be expected of course, but of the two or three times that I've done it <br />and gotten such a response, it still surprises me."<br />Mark Daoust says: The Surprising Truth About Ugly Websites, an article <br />recently published on Site-Reference.com, single-handedly brought in over <br />200,000 unique visitors in less than 24 hours. Initially it was featured on <br />Slashdot, and subsequently it was featured in hundreds of blogs and <br />forums, and thousands of new websites added a link to the article.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #46</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Make it easy for people to make you famous - tag your blog.</strong></p><p><br />Sometimes at the bottom of an article in a blog you'll see a link that says <br />something like this:<br />"Did You Like This Article? Bookmark it at Del.icio.us"<br />OR<br />"Digg this article"<br />OR<br />"Bookmark this at..."<br />Providing such links makes it very easy for readers to spread the work <br />about your article.<br />Some blog owners provide a choice of social networking and social <br />bookmarking links or graphics at the end of their articles.<br />Here's an example where the author has made it easy for visitors to "Share <br />and Enjoy" (tag) the article:<br />9 Tips in Life that Lead to Happiness<br />To find more examples, try a search in Google for "Digg this article".<br />Social bookmarking sites include:<br />http://del.icio.us<br />http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com<br />http://www.furl.net <br />You can see a long list of social bookmarking sites here and free code you <br />can add to your blog template to make tagging easier.<br />Here's another LONG list of social bookmarking sites.<br />Using a tagging service like Technorati attracts people to your blog.<br />You label your blog with a tag, such as "pet food". Any Technorati user who <br />has subscribed to that tag will be notified each time you make a post on <br />your blog about pet food.<br />Social bookmarking sites allow you to share your bookmarks publicly, <br />tagging them to enable others to find them.<br />If people who visit these sites decide your pages are worth sharing, they'll <br />bookmark and tag them so that other people can find them.<br />You can also share an RSS feed of your bookmarks. When you add a <br />bookmark, they learn about it automatically.<br />If you take the time to create genuinely USEFUL collections of bookmarks, <br />people will be more inclined to use them.<br />The Internet community is just starting to catch on to the enormous potential <br />of using social bookmarking tagging to get high quality links to your site <br />from authority sites. Sean Wu explains exactly how to do it in his ebook Tag <br />and Ping.<br />As Sean explains, there are basically two types of tags – the ones you <br />place on your blog and the ones you place on social bookmarking sites.<br />You can create what he calls your "authority site network".<br />For maximum effectiveness, he recommends you do both.<br />Here's my advice: If you're going to set up "authority" pages on social <br />bookmarking sites, tread carefully. It's a bit like entering a new forum where <br />you don't know the rules. DON'T spam these places. Create pages which <br />contain, useful, relevant content. Then get links to those pages. Sean tells <br />you how to do that.<br />You'll save yourself a lot of time figuring all this out if you get Sean's book.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #47</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get mentioned on 440 newspaper websites.</strong></p><p><br />Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? You make a post on your website and 440 <br />newspapers quickly link to your blog.<br />Here's how it works...<br />Technorati has teamed up with Associated Press (AP). First, you post a <br />blog commenting on an AP news item. When readers visit an AP member <br />website that uses AP Hosted Custom News, they will see a module <br />featuring the "Top Five Most Blogged About" AP articles right next to the <br />article text, dynamically powered by Technorati.<br />"Additionally, when readers click on an AP article, Technorati will <br />deliver 'Who’s Blogging About' that article. Now, if you have <br />commentary about an AP story, you can get mentioned in that module <br />simply by linking to that AP news URL," Technorati says.<br />Here are the details: http://technorati.com/weblog/2006/05/107.html <br />Please note: The "Top Five Most Blogged About" box displays VERY <br />LITTLE. The most emphasis is on your blog's name (NOT the title of your <br />latest post). So to take full advantage of this, you need a really eye-catching <br />name for your blog.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #48</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Upload your photos. Tag your photos.</strong></p><p><strong></strong><br />As technorati says, if you'd like your photos to appear on Technorati's tag <br />pages, join Flickr or join Buzznet, two online photo sharing communities, <br />and post your photos there. "Just tag them and set them to be public and <br />they'll appear on Technorati Tag pages."<br />Sometimes if you're doing a search in Google, links to photos uploaded to <br />Flickr will be displayed in the search results, because of the keywords in the <br />captions. There's all sorts of potential here for subtle promotion of your site.<br />If you explore tagging, bookmarketing and social networks, you'll find that <br />one links leads to another, to another, to another...<br />The challenge is to make the most of this opportunity without wasting an <br />awful lot of time.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #49</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Use gimmicks.</strong></p><p><br />If people see something odd on a website, they'll often tell other people <br />about it. You can also alert newsletter publishers and blog owners and <br />suggest they mention your gimmick in their newsletter. For example, Jim <br />Crawford tells us how to make a sound play with a mouseover.<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://crawforddirect.com/laugh.htm</span> <br />Some tips on using gimmicks.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #50</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create deliberate "link bait".</strong></p><p><br />Link bait is website content that other people voluntarily link to. Here's an <br />example.<br />Do a Google search for "link bait" for more examples.</p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-6204130118377060672009-04-09T19:09:00.000-07:002009-04-11T01:15:07.777-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 31-40 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em><br /></strong><p><strong>Volume 1</strong><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #31</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Attract new audiences with your own podcasts.</strong></p><p><br />A podcast is a sort of audio blog, distributed via RSS. The audio files can be <br />downloaded to iPods or any computer or MP3 player.<br />People can subscribe to your broadcasts via RSS feeds and automatically <br />receive them.<br />If you create your own informative, useful podcasts, you can reach a whole <br />new audience.<br />You'll need to get your podcasts listed in podcast directories such as <br />Podcast.net. Make sure you use an eye-catching title for people scanning <br />the directories.<br />Large, popular directories of podcasts can be found at Feedburner.com and <br />Apple's iTunes Music Store.<br />If you get Blogging For Dollars with it you'll receive a booklet titled "WOW <br />Your Audience with Hottest New Technology: Podcasting". It explains <br />podcasting and describes how simple it is to create your own podcasts.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #32</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Use reliable web hosting.</strong></p><p><br />Use a good reliable web host. If your site is down when Google's robot <br />comes visiting, your site is likely to disappear from the index. Many really <br />"cheap" web hosts can end up being very expensive.<br />When Jay was preparing to launch KeywordWorkshop.com, he <br />thoroughly researched web hosts. He was looking for a solidly reliable web <br />host, with good features at a reasonable price.<br />We've been delighted with the service provided. Here's the web host Jay <br />chose.<br />If you have a bunch of sites, use several different web hosts. It's a form of <br />insurance in case of disaster. Web hosts sometimes go out of business <br />without warning.<br />Use backups.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #33</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Analyze and tweak your internal linking.</strong></p><p><br />Consider how your pages are linked. Changing your linking structure can <br />increase or decrease a page's PageRank, which can give you a little boost <br />in search engine rankings on your most important pages.<br />There's a logical, sensible reason for doing this. You WANT more links to <br />your important, income-generating pages and fewer links to obscure pages.<br />Some webmasters use rel="nofollow" tags on links to certain pages, <br />reducing PageRank flow to those pages. To me, this seems risky - surely <br />Google would regard it as behavior aimed directly at search engines, not <br />humans.<br />You could play around for hours testing various linking structures with Mark <br />Horrell's free PageRank Calculator.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #34</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Chase new fads and hot topics.</strong></p><p><br />Some affiliates monitor popular TV programs and news items. When a hot <br />topic catches their eye, as fast as they can, they create a new web page, a <br />new blog or new website discussing the new product or new fad.<br />These fast-moving affiliates are the ones who get to capture the early rush <br />of traffic.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #35</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Chase new affiliate programs.</strong></p><p><br />Monitor new affiliate programs and quickly create a new page, new blog or <br />new website to cover the new topic.<br />A good place to keep an eye on is our AssociatePrograms.com affiliate <br />directory, where several new programs are added almost every day.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #36</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Find new topics in your logs - and where your traffic is coming from.</strong></p><p><br />Study your referral logs to see what phrases people are typing into search <br />engines.<br />SEO specialist Brett Tabke says: "If your site is about 'oranges', but your <br />referrals are all about 'orange citrus fruit', then you can get busy building <br />articles around 'citrus' and 'fruit' instead of the generic 'oranges'".<br />Here's another reason you MUST have a decent tool to show you your <br />traffic stats. You need to know where your traffic is coming from.<br />You need to know which of your many traffic generating experiments are <br />most effective. Then you'll know where to allocate your time and energy - <br />on the winners.<br />If your web host doesn't provide you with good stats, one option is to use <br />AWStats. It's free.<br />If you're comfortable with letting Google know just about everything about <br />your site, you can also use Google Analytics, which is also free.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #37</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Join business associations which list members' sites online.</strong></p><p><br />There may be business associations in your niche which publish members' <br />websites online. It's worth checking.<br />Try a Google search for "business associations".</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #38</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Add a forum to your site.</strong></p><p><br />A forum has big advantages and big disadvantages.<br />A popular forum can attract a large number of repeat visitors to your site. It <br />can enhance your credibility as an expert.<br />A forum can also involve a great deal of work. Before you decide to launch <br />one, carefully consider who will moderate it, seven days a week, 365 days a <br />year.<br />Who will remove the spam? Will you have three moderators working in <br />different time zones around the planet?<br />If you are going to moderate the forum yourself, who will take over when <br />you want a few days off?<br />The most effective way to launch a forum is to add one to a popular site. It <br />takes a lot of time and energy - and usually money - to launch one from <br />scratch.<br />Also, if you do launch a forum, make sure you have a way of enticing forum <br />members from your forum to your newsletter or to the rest of your site. If <br />you don't, they'll just take part in discussions and leave, burning up <br />bandwidth without generating any revenue for you.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #39</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Write free reports or white papers.</strong></p><p><br />Write a free ebook or free report (you can use free Open Office software to <br />create one in PDF format), and ask website owners and newsletter <br />publishers to give it away.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #40</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>Write brandable reports.</strong></p><p><br />Write a report and allow other affiliates to put THEIR affiliate links in it and <br />give it way. What you need is a nice win-win arrangement.<br />Here's an article describing how to do it:<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.AssociatePrograms.com/articles/213/1/Brandable-ebooks</span> </p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-6481045851279937582009-04-09T18:56:00.000-07:002009-04-09T19:23:56.908-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 21-30 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""></div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a><br />Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #21</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Publish a mini-course.</strong></p><p><br />This technique encourages visitors to keep coming back to your site.<br />Publish a short (or long) informational email mini-course. Provide genuinely <br />useful content.<br />Starting gradually, after you've won the trust of your readers, weave <br />relevant affiliate links into the messages.<br />Also, give your readers reasons to visit your site, giving them links to related <br />articles on your site. These pages can contain both affiliate links and <br />AdSense ads.<br />To retain your readers' interest, at the end of each message, give them a <br />little teaser telling them what they'll get in the next message in the series.<br />The autoresponder service I use and recommend is <span style="color:#3333ff;">Aweber</span>.<br />With only one subscription, it allows you to publish newsletters and <br />autoresponder courses from different domains.<br />Some smart marketers using this technique don't send the mini-course via <br />email. They just send out a memo announcing when each new part is <br />online.<br />Doing this helps you evade spam filters - the shorter the message, the more <br />likely it is to get through. Also, it gives you an opportunity to get eyeballs in <br />front of the affiliate links or AdSense ads on your site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #22</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Write testimonials that are worth using.</strong></p><p><br />When you read an ebook or newsletter or some product which you find <br />useful, write a quick note to the author. Sometimes, your quick note will be <br />published as a testimonial, with a link back to your site.<br />Joe Vitale has taken this tactic to extraordinary lengths. For examples, <br />trying doing a search in Google for <br /> "joe vitale" +testimonial<br />Don't go crazy over this technique. Remember that every single thing you <br />write online builds - or damages - your reputation.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #23</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Make helpful posts in forums.</strong></p><p><br />Join forums in your niche and promote your site in your signature.<br />Be careful. Read the forum instructions first or you're likely to annoy forum <br />moderators and forum members who have been there for years. Lurk and <br />learn.<br />Some forums allow signatures. Some don't. Some won't allow words like <br />"See the link in my signature". Tread carefully.<br />You also need to remember that many affiliate agreements specifically say <br />that posting an affiliate link on a forum is regarded as spamming. Ignoring <br />this rule can get you dumped from an affiliate program. You could lose any <br />commissions you've earned.<br />Build your reputation by posting genuinely, helpful, useful comments.<br />If you think carefully of ways to provide truly USEFUL content that people <br />will talk about, you'll automatically end up with lots of free, one-way links to <br />your site as people recommend it without even being asked to do so.<br />Do a search in Google for<br /> yourkeyword + forum<br /> yourkeyword +"message board"<br />A good place to start is our friendly, helpful affiliate forum:<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.AssociatePrograms.com/discus/index.php</span></p><p> <br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #24</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Post free ads on forums which allow it.</strong></p><p><br />I doubt if posting free ads will produce much benefit, but if you have lots of <br />time you could try it. Our affiliate forum has a Free Ads section.<br />As I write this, we're discussing scrapping the Free Ads section because it has <br />been abused so often.<br />Selfish oafs pollute the world in which we live.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #25</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Make useful posts to email discussion lists.</strong></p><p><br />You can subscribe to free email discussion lists and participate.<br />For Internet marketers, LED Digest is a good one. It has more than 40,000 <br />subscribers. The moderator, Adam Audette, won't accept blatant <br />advertising, so be cautious. Lurk and learn before you post.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #26</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Write keyword-rich press releases.</strong></p><p><br />Write keyword-rich press releases and submit them to such places as <br />PRWeb, URLwire, BusinessWire, PR Newswire and Market Wire, <br />publicizing your new site, or a new section of your site.<br />Press releases can give you a burst of immediate traffic AND provide long-<br />term links to your site.<br />They may even result in journalists phoning you for an interview.<br />A few years ago, the main aim of a news release was to catch the attention <br />of an editor or journalist. These days, you're often aiming directly at Internet <br />users.<br />When writing the news release, keep the reader in mind all the time. You <br />must catch the reader's attention very quickly, using phrases that entice the <br />person to read the article AND click on a link to visit your site - either to the <br />main page or to a special landing page.<br />Write the press release as though you're writing an article for a newspaper. <br />This means you must have a short, snappy introduction.<br />Write concisely.<br />Write the most important point in the FIRST sentence. Then write your <br />second most important point, and so on.<br />Here's useful article by Larry Chase:<br />How to Attract Traffic to Your Site Using Press Releases.<br />A useful tool to speed up news release distribution is PressEqualizer.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #27</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Create a lively blog or blogs.</strong></p><p><br />You can create a blog easily and free, without knowing any HTML.<br />When you add a new page to your website, mention the new page in your <br />blog.<br />Make friends with other blog publishers and get links from them.<br />Here are some good tips on how to increase the chance that someone will <br />link to your blog post:<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.howlinkable.com</span> <br />When you post a message in your blog, your blog software should <br />automatically send a ping to the main blog search engines, such as <br />Technorati, and other sites. Learn how to do this.<br />Here's a nifty tip. You can get your lastest blog post listed in Google quickly <br />by using Google Sitemaps. The Blogging For Dollars ebook has a bonus <br />report which describes how.<br />Services such as Feedburner.com allow your blog's feed to be distributed <br />easily to your site's users. They also allow email subscription of your feeds.<br />Here's a post on our forum with useful tips:<br />31 useful ways to promote and improve your blog.<br />Here's a sometimes contradictory post by Seth Godin:<br />54 ways to get traffic to your blog.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #28</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>RSS: Make it easy for people to read your blog.</strong></p><p><br />Some people will visit your blog to read it. Others will use an RSS reader on <br />their computer or a web-based service such as MyYahoo!<br />You can make it easy for such people to subscribe to your blog by adding a <br />special little RSS, XML or MyYahoo! graphic to your blog.<br />Some websites add a dozen or more such special graphics to their blogs. <br />For an extreme example, scroll down to the bottom of this page:<br />http://www.theinternetone.net <br />(Some of those graphics are for social bookmarking sites.)</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #29</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>RSS to email.</strong></p><p><br />Some people don't like using RSS readers. They would prefer to get your <br />blog posts via email. You can help them do so by using RSS to email <br />services such as FeedBlitz, Bloglet or Rmail.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #30</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Remove broken links.</strong></p><p><br />Remove all broken links from your site. Search engines don't like them.<br />You can get free link checking software - Xenu's Link Sleuth - which you <br />download and install.<br />A web-based link checker I've used for years and recommend is <br />LinkAlarm.com. It's very easy to use.<br />If you're fortunate enough to have built your site using Site Build It! you'll <br />have discovered that it has a free link checker which automatically advises <br />you of broken links. That's a wonderful bonus.<br />There's another good - free - way to check for broken links. If you create a <br />sitemap using Google SiteMaps, one of the benefits is that Google will tell <br />you about pages it can't crawl and links it can't follow.<br />You can see where problems are occurring and fix them.<br />Using Google SiteMaps is also a reliable way of making sure that Google <br />knows about every page on your site.<br />Site Build It! also automatically creates your Google SiteMap for you. You <br />don't have to lift a finger.</p><p><span style="color:#66ffff;"><em>Continue..</em></span><br /><br /><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-46532148064770119292009-04-09T00:36:00.000-07:002009-04-09T19:23:30.052-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic [ 11-20 ]<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /></div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne <br />CEO of <a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a><br />Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #11</span></strong></p><p><strong><br />Submit to niche directories.</strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong>Search for smaller, specialist directories in your niche. For example, if your <br />site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.<br />How to find niche directories:<br />· Go to Search It!<br /> <br /> (It's a very handy free research tool.)<br />· Scroll to the Search Category, "Specialty Hubs and Directories"<br />· Choose one of the 4 options in STEP 2<br />· Read the "Click Here for Information..." help before proceeding<br />· Complete STEPS 3 and 4, and then click on Search It!<br />· Read the tutorial. It tells you what to do with the search results<br />· Get your search results. You should be able to find relevant, themed <br />hub sites and directories which will list your site. Some charge a fee, <br />some are free.</p><p><strong><br /><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #12</span></strong></p><p><strong><br />Distribute USEFUL articles to article directories.</strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong>Write articles and submit them to article directories. Make sure they're <br />USEFUL, interesting articles, not fluff. Other websites will pick up these <br />articles and use them on their site.<br />If you've added a link to your site in the "About the author" box at the <br />bottom of the article, you can get hundreds or thousands of links to your <br />site. You also boost your reputation.<br />When writing the article, you need an eye-catching heading. You also need <br />to give people a strong incentive to visit your site.<br />Here are some ways to do that:<br />· Give people a link where they can get a free report.<br />· Tell them where they can subscribe to your newsletter.<br />· Tell them to visit your site for Part 2 of the article.<br />· Tell them to visit your site for a more comprehensive version of the <br />article.<br />Distributing articles to directories is tedious and time-consuming. You can <br />either do it manually or you can speed up the process - and receive a very <br />helpful instruction manual - if you use ArticleAnnouncer. It's expensive but <br />good value.<br />Another popular way of distributing articles is to use the Article Marketer <br />service to do all the hard work for you. iSnare is another good one.<br />Here are some popular article distribution sites.<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://ezinearticles.com<br />http://www.goarticles.com<br />http://www.netterweb.com<br />http://www.articlefinders.com<br />http://www.articlecity.com</span><br />One annoying thing about this technique is that some unscrupulous website <br />owners will publish your articles without linking back to your site. Oafs like <br />that should be tarred and feathered, I reckon.<br />Over all, the advantages outweigh the minimal disadvantages.<br />You can find a long list of places to submit articles in this discussion on our <br />affiliate forum:<br />http://www.AssociatePrograms.com/discus/ftopic9801.html <br />Some people publish an article on their site and a few days later submit it to <br />article directories. I'm cautious. I believe the search engines will eventually <br />get much tougher on duplicate content, so I believe a safer approach is to <br />distribute articles which are markedly different from the ones you publish on <br />your site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #13</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Write articles directly for other sites.</strong></p><p><br />Getting high quality links to your site is hugely important. Ideally, you want <br />links from "authority" sites - sites which have a lot of links to THEM.<br />As well as reading what search engine optimization experts say, study what <br />they actually DO. One common tactic they use is to write expert articles and <br />get them published on related websites. When they do this, the links they <br />get to their site are beautifully on target - those links come from a page <br />which is all about search engine optimization - which perfectly matches the <br />theme of their site.<br />To a search engine, such links look much more important than a boring link <br />which is just one of dozens on a page in a little mini-directory tacked on to a <br />mini-site.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #14</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Submit articles to newsletters which are archived online.</strong></p><p><br />Submitting articles to newsletters has been popular since the early days of <br />marketing online. In the "Internet marketing" niche, publishers tend to be <br />swamped with offers to publish articles. Other fields aren't so ridiculously <br />competitive.<br />You're likely to have more success if you take the time to establish a <br />relationship with a newsletter publisher. Also, if you're prepared to write an <br />article exclusively for one newsletter, your offer is more likely to impress.<br />Subscribe to each newsletter and study it carefully. Study the online <br />archives. The article you offer needs to be genuinely useful.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #15</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Submit brief hints to newsletters and blogs.</strong></p><p><br />A brief, useful hint published in an archived newsletter can give you a link to <br />your site for many years - perhaps even a decade or more.<br />You can also submit tips to blogs.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #16</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Include keywords in your online profiles.</strong></p><p><br />Whenever you create an online profile anywhere online - on your blogs, on <br />a forum or on sites such as LinkedIn - always use carefully chosen key <br />phrases.<br />This increases the chance that people will find you, either via search <br />engines or, for example at LinkedIn, via the site's search facility.<br />The other day a friend of mine, Phil Tanny, mentioned that he'd started a <br />forum. To try to find it, I typed...<br /> Phil Tanny forum<br />...into Google. The No.1 search result surprised me. It was Phil's profile on <br />OUR affiliate forum.<br />(The ranking may have changed by the time you read this.)<br />Profile links probably aren't very valuable in Google's eyes, but they're quick <br />and easy to set up. Try it on our forum:<br />http://www.AssociatePrograms.com/discus/index.php<br />You can often find forums in your industry by going to Google and typing <br />in...<br />keyword +forum</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #17</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Get one-way links and a few reciprocal links.</strong></p><p><br />Reciprocal links aren't as important as they used to be. They should not be <br />your major traffic-generating strategy. They ARE still very useful, especially <br />when you're getting a new site established in the search engines.<br />Here's an article I wrote describing in detail how to get reciprocal links.<br />For a comprehensive look at ways to get links, I recommend you read this <br />article by Bill Hartzer:<br />Linking Campaigns Lead to Increased Online Visibility<br />Stephen Mahaney offers a wealth of information in this article:<br />12 Essential Strategies for Building & Structuring Inbound Links<br />(Both those articles are excellent examples of experts getting articles <br />published on other people's sites.)<br />Also, here's one of the many warnings from Google:<br />"Keep in mind that our algorithms can distinguish natural links from <br />unnatural links. Natural links are links to your site that develop as part <br />of the dynamic nature of the web when other sites find your content <br />valuable and think it would be helpful for their visitors. Unnatural links <br />are links to your site placed there specifically to make your site look <br />more popular to search engines."<br />Source: http://sitemaps.blogspot.com/ <br />Google's webmaster guidelines say plainly:<br />"Don't participate in link schemes designed to increase your site's <br />ranking or PageRank."</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #18</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Publish articles on your site and invite other sites to publish them on </strong><strong><br /></strong><strong>their sites, with a link to you.</strong></p><p><br />Some websites make it very easy for other sites to reprint their articles. At <br />the end of each article on their site, they publish a note giving people <br />permission to reprint the article providing the source box at the end is <br />published, too.<br />(Caution: Although this technique apparently works well for those who do it, <br />I don't use this technique. My goal is to have almost all unique content on <br />my sites. I wonder if the technique may not work quite so well some time in <br />the future. I could be wrong, but I speculate that as search engines become <br />more and more clogged with junk sites, search engines will get much <br />tougher on duplicate content. Sites which don't publish duplicate content <br />will benefit, I believe.)</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #19</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Publish a lively, useful newsletter.</strong></p><p><br />Let's say you have 3,000 people a week - or month - visiting your site. Most <br />of them are going to look at one or two pages and then disappear, perhaps <br />never to be seen again.<br />You need a way to persuade them to return.<br />Writing your own newsletter is an excellent way of boosting repeat traffic. A <br />newsletter reminds readers that your site exists.<br />To encourage repeat visitors, you can tell your readers about new articles <br />you've added to your site. You can also remind them of articles they may <br />have missed. You can tell them about a survey you're running on your site, <br />a special report, or interesting new posts on your forum.<br />While you're writing your newsletter, keep asking yourself, "Is this item <br />useful? How can I make it MORE useful?"<br />If you're not keen on writing, you can outsource the writing or simply publish <br />brief notes which let your readers know that your site has been updated. My <br />newsletters tend to be long, but yours doesn't have to be.<br />Newsletters enhance your reputation, add to your credibility and - best of all <br />- give you repeat opportunities to make a sale.<br />Another advantage of publishing a newsletter is that when you want to <br />launch a second or third website, you can give it a flying start simply by <br />mentioning it in your newsletter.<br />If you haven't published a newsletter, you'll find that the technical side of it <br />is much easier than you imagined.<br />A good, reliable way to publish a newsletter is to use Aweber to distribute it.<br />Aweber takes the hassle out of newsletter publishing.<br />Using a professional service like Aweber and a double opt-in sign-up <br />process gives you protection against spam complaints. Aweber has been <br />around for years, has an excellent reputation and one of the highest - if not <br />THE highest - successful delivery rates online.<br />It automatically handles subscribes and unsubscribes.<br />It gives you a form you simply paste into your website to start collecting <br />email addresses, and it even provides newsletter templates. It's a wonderful <br />service. I use it for two of my newsletters and highly recommend it. It's <br />much better than a more expensive distribution service I also use.<br />It's tricky switching one from service to another. Because of inertia, you're <br />likely to lose a large percentage of your readers if you have to switch to a <br />new service. So make sure you start with a well established, reliable <br />company that's here for the long haul.</p><p><br /><strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">Traffic tip #20</span></strong></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Submit your newsletter to newsletter directories.</strong></p><p><br />Search in Google for...<br />ezine directories<br />ezine directory<br />newsletter directory<br />newsletter directories<br />...and submit your newsletter to newsletter directories.<br />It's time-consuming and you probably won't get a lot of traffic from this <br />technique. If you have more money than time, outsource this task. You <br />could hire a student to do it.</p><p><strong><em><span style="color:#66ffff;">Continue...</span></em></strong><br /><br /></p><p><br /><br /></p><p><br /></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-37509562585652857252009-04-03T20:20:00.000-07:002009-04-09T19:22:31.734-07:0077 Ways to Get Traffic<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /> </div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><br /><br /><p><strong>By Allan Gardyne</strong></p><p><strong>CEO of <em><a href="http://associateprograms.com/">AssociatePrograms.com</a></em></strong></p><p><strong>Volume 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #1</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>You MUST have</strong> <strong>high quality, unique content if you want long-term,</strong> <strong><br /></strong><strong>free search engine traffic.</strong></span></p><p><br />This is the most important tip of all. Sadly, it's one which many website <br />owners ignore.<br />Provide LOTS of information-rich, keyword-rich, useful content for the <br />search engines and humans to find.<br />You know that search engines are being clogged with junk at an alarming <br />rate. The other day, I came across a marketer who was boasting that he <br />owned more than 20,000 blogs - and he's not the only one.<br />Consider the scary effect of this exponential increase in low quality blogs <br />and websites. Old, large, well established sites will inevitably become more <br />and more important and trusted by the search engines.<br />Owning a large, well established, high quality site is a very solid investment <br />in your future.<br />These days, even Google's webmaster guidelines advise affiliates to <br />publish "unique and relevant" content.<br />If you spend time thinking of ways to provide truly USEFUL content that <br />people will talk about, you'll automatically end up with lots of free, one-way <br />links to your site as people recommend it without even being asked to do <br />so.<br />I've been building information-rich websites ever since I created my first site <br />in 1996. This method has worked extremely well for me and continues to <br />work very well.<br />If your website helps solve people's problems, they'll love you for it.<br /><br /></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #2</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong></p><p><strong>Keep ADDING fresh, relevant, useful content. </strong></p><p><br />According to Google, about half the 2.5 billion searches done a day at <br />Google are for unique, one-off phrases.<br />The more pages you build full of on-topic material, the better the chances <br />your site will be found.<br />When it comes to keywords, think big. You want your site to be found via <br />THOUSANDS of different phrases every month.<br />Then you can lure that traffic to your best money-generating pages or to <br />your newsletter sign-up page.<br />Also, search engines prefer fresh sites which keep gradually adding new <br />content. Don't let your site go stale.<br />Super affiliate James Martell says:<br />"My own rule of thumb is this: Add a minimum of 1 article per week, 2 <br />preferably. Adding an article daily is euphoria and adding 1 every six <br />hours, well, that's the best."</p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #3</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Choose a memorable domain name.</strong></p><p><br />If you're launching a new site, choose a name people will remember easily.<br />Years ago, I visited a site called "forkinthehead.com". Its logo is a man with <br />a fork in his head. Sounds dreadful, doesn't it?<br />However, all it took for me to remember that unusual site was ONE visit <br />years ago.<br />You may not wish to go to such extreme lengths, but at least ask yourself: <br />"Will people remember my domain name?"<br />At my four main sites, a large percentage of the visitors are people who <br />have remembered the domain name and typed it directly into their browser. <br />(I also own a site built in 1996 which has a totally impossible to remember <br />URL, but that's another story.)<br />Try to choose a name which won't be confused with similar names. You <br />don't want people typing your competitor's domain name when they’re trying <br />to find your site.<br />NameBoy.com has a handy tool to help you choose domain names. Also, <br />you can find a surprising number of good deleted (expired) domain names <br />at Whois.net. Both those tools are free.<br /></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #4</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Buy the wrong domain name, too.</strong></p><p><br />If you think people may confuse your domain name with a similar name, try <br />to buy that name, too.<br />I noticed that sometimes when newsletters mentioned <br />AssociatePrograms.com they put the "s" in the wrong place and called it <br />"AssociatesProgram.com".<br />It even happened at an Internet marketing conference I was attending. The <br />speaker kindly mentioned my site, but got the name wrong. Whoops!<br />So when that wrong domain name became available, I bought it.</p><p>Now, if you muddle up the name and type "AssociatesProgram.com" <br />you're automatically redirected to AssociatePrograms.com.<br />It occurred to me that people in the United Kingdom, Australia and New <br />Zealand, who think "programs" is spelled "programmes", might also have <br />trouble getting my domain name right.<br />So I bought AssociateProgrammes.com, too. It also redirects to the <br />correct domain.<br />A good domain name registrar will make it very easy for you to redirect one <br />domain name to another. 000Domains.com is one that does.</p><p><br /><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #5</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Make your domain name easy to read - especially if it's a .NET</strong></p><p><br />Which of the following is easier to read and understand?<br />www.associateprograms.com or <span style="color:#3333ff;">www.AssociatePrograms.com</span><br />See how using a capital letter at the start of each word makes the second <br />domain name easier to read - and easier to remember.<br />Whenever you mention your domain name anywhere, ALWAYS present it <br />in its most readable form. A good place to start doing this is in your email <br />signature file.<br />If you're unfortunate enough to have bought the ".net" version of a domain <br />name because someone raced you to the ".com", help people to remember <br />your site by writing it like this...<br />Example.NET<br />Being MEMORABLE helps you get more repeat visitors.</p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #6</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Use appropriate keywords in your image file names.</strong></p><p><br />One of my websites gets hundreds of visits a month from people who are <br />searching for images. I'm not sure how valuable those visitors are, but I <br />didn't have to do anything very special to get them.<br />Google Images - http://images.google.com - makes it easy for people to <br />search for graphics online.<br />To take advantage of this, when choosing the file name of an image on your <br />site, use an appropriate key phrase, for example, "book-ends.jpg" if you're <br />promoting book ends.<br />Here's a tip I just discovered...<br />When I searched in Google Images for "book ends" I discovered that the <br />very first search result was for a page which did NOT contain a graphic of <br />book ends!<br />Instead, the page contained a "book ends" LINK to a book ends graphic on <br />a second page. It if suits the design of your site, you may want to <br />experiment with this technique.<br />I'm not sure how much use traffic to images is, but if it's ADDITIONAL traffic <br />you can get simply by choosing image file names carefully, it's worth <br />having.</p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #7</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Do REALLY SERIOUS keyword research.</strong></p><p><br />If you want to get LOTS of traffic from search engines, you need to find out <br />the exact phrases which people are typing into search engines.<br />There are free tools available for this, but they're not nearly as useful as the <br />more comprehensive paid tools.<br />For example, if you're using the Overture keyword tool for your research, be <br />warned, its results can't be trusted.<br />As my Special Projects Manager, Jay Stockwell, likes to point out, the <br />Overture tool shows you the SAME number of searches for all these <br />searches:<br />bikini girls<br />girls bikini<br />bikini girl<br />girl bikini<br />bikinis girl<br />girl bikinis<br />This is obviously nonsense.<br />The Overture tool is useful to give you a quick rough guide, but NOT for <br />serious research.<br />Here's a good tip from "Charlie" on our affiliate forum:<br />"The harder it is to discover a certain search phrase (getting traffic), the <br />less competition you will have in the SERPs (for that search phrase). If <br />a keyword research tool is free and popular, how many competitors will <br />you have for the phrases you discover there?"</p><p>Jay has spent hundreds of hours researching and analyzing keyword <br />research tools. He's built the best site on the Internet reviewing keyword <br />research tools - KeywordWorkshop.com.<br />You need to visit Jay's site whether you're using search engine optimization <br />(organic SEO) or pay-per-click advertising.<br /></p><p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #8</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Try this page titles experiment.</strong></p><p><br />Here's a good way increase your traffic.<br />Go to Google and type any phrase into the search box. Look at the titles of <br />the websites in the top 10 rankings.<br />Which ones catch your eye and tempt you to click on the link? Some are <br />dreadfully stodgy, boring. Some are merely a long list of keywords. Some <br />are good. Some are junk.<br />Good titles are written for search engines AND humans.<br />Now look at the titles on your site. Start with your most important pages. <br />Rewrite them to make them more eye-catching.<br />Now go to Google and do a search of your site like this...<br /> site:example.com<br />Study the page titles. If you own a large site created over many years, you <br />may be horribly embarrassed at just how BAD some of your page titles are.<br />Do you want to find some examples of good titles? Simply go to Google and <br />do some more searches. Don't stick to your industry.<br /><br />Type in all sorts of different phrases and study the titles that appear in the <br />top 10.<br />You'll soon be brimming with ideas on ways you can improve your page <br />titles.<br />Checking how enticing the information is in your meta description tag can <br />help, too. Some search engines display this information in their search <br />results.<br />If you have a well established site, you may have written many of your page <br />titles and meta descriptions years ago when you knew less about marketing <br />than you do now. If so, it's time for another look at them.</p><p><br /><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #9</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Organic SEO - a few key points.</strong></p><p><br />Search engines are getting cleverer all the time. You can try to outsmart <br />them but to me it makes more sense to work WITH them.<br />They're gradually getting better at sifting out low quality websites and <br />ranking them poorly. So build high quality websites containing genuinely <br />useful material that other people want to link to.<br />The basics of good search engine optimization are fairly simple. Here's a <br />very quick summary:<br />· You need to make it easy for a search engine to figure out the topic <br />of your page.<br />· Find appropriate keywords or key phrases and use them in the title, <br />in the page heading, in the introduction, throughout the article, in the <br />meta description, in alt tags, at the end of the article, in links on the <br />page, in bold or italics, and perhaps in a list on the page.</p><p>· Use key phrases in your file names, for example: keyword1-<br />keyword2.html.<br />· Use synonyms and word variations naturally throughout the page.<br />· When linking to your pages, use appropriate keywords in the anchor <br />text (the words people click on). Do this for links throughout your site, <br />and also on other people's sites which link to yours. Vary the anchor <br />text.<br />· For internal links, it's better to use text than graphical links.<br />· Create a logical navigation system so that humans and search <br />engines can easily find the content on your site.<br />· Get links from other sites to internal pages as well as to your main <br />page.<br />This is just a brief overview of a big topic.<br />If you want excellent, reliable advice on search engine optimization, there's <br />one place I recommend above all others.<br />It's the resource the professionals use - Stephen Mahaney and his team at <br />Planet Ocean. These guys do nothing but search engine optimization. <br />They're experts.<br />I've been a subscriber for years. Planet Ocean is an often recommended <br />resource because it publishes a search engine optimization newsletter and <br />an excellent book which is updated every month, so you can rest assured <br />the information you're reading is right up to date.</p><p><br /><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Traffic tip #10</strong></span></p><p><strong><br /></strong><strong>Submit to the main directories.</strong></p><p><br />The more high quality links you have to your site, the more impressed the <br />search engines will be.<br />Start with major directories such as...<br />Yahoo!<br />DMOZ.org<br />sbd.bcentral.com<br />...and move on to...<br />Gimpsy<br />Skaffe<br />Joeant<br />GoGuides<br />Business.com<br />SevenSeek<br />ThisIsOurYear<br />LookSmart (probably too expensive)<br />BlueFind<br />WowDirectory<br />Best of the Web<br />GeniusFind<br />Here's a good list of directories<br /><span style="color:#3333ff;">http://www.strongestlinks.com/directories.php</span> <br />Be sure to read the submission rules carefully at each site. This will slow <br />you down but it increases your chances of getting your site listed. Listings <br />can last for years, so it's worth while taking your time to get the details <br />correct.<br />You may want to outsource this task by finding someone at a site like <br />eLance or hiring a student.<br /><br /></p><p><em><span style="color:#33ccff;">Continue...</span></em></p><p><strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></strong></p>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-66514850000298011062009-03-17T07:04:00.000-07:002009-03-17T08:14:12.527-07:00Hasil Pencarian<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="79"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /> </div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><br /><br /><br /><div id="cse-search-results"></div><script type="text/javascript"> var googleSearchIframeName = "cse-search-results"; var googleSearchFormName = "cse-search-box"; var googleSearchFrameWidth = 525; var googleSearchDomain = "www.google.co.id"; var googleSearchPath = "/cse";</script><script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/afsonline/show_afs_search.js"></script>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-23781660267903279082009-03-08T04:03:00.000-07:002009-03-17T07:27:58.695-07:00Forexyard<style type="text/css">@import url(http://www.google.com/cse/api/branding.css);</style><div class="cse-branding-bottom" style="background-color:#FFFFFF;color:#000000"> <div class="cse-branding-form"> <form action="http://www.gayuhsuper.blogspot.com/2009/03/hasil-pencarian.html" id="cse-search-box"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="cx" value="partner-pub-7674127903052861:g0r2bjq171k"> <input type="hidden" name="cof" value="FORID:11"> <input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"> <input type="text" name="q" size="77"> <input type="submit" name="sa" value=""> </div> </form> </div> <div class="cse-branding-logo"> <img src="http://www.google.com/images/poweredby_transparent/poweredby_FFFFFF.gif" alt="Google" /> </div> <div class="cse-branding-text"> </div></div><br /><br /><a href="http://www.forexyard.com/en/?zone_id=2186&banner_id=26"><br /><img alt="http://www.forexyard.com/banner_images/26.gif?zone_id=" src="http://www.forexyard.com/banner_images/26.gif?zone_id=2186" border="0" /><br /></a>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-52903779202606923212009-03-07T19:24:00.000-08:002009-03-07T19:37:28.397-08:00Insurance Leads At T3leads<strong>Insurance Leads At T3leads</strong><br /><strong></strong><br />Every insurance agent needs to sell his services using some tactics. It is a mistake to send out big packets of information to potential customers, or to speak with them for a long period of time during the first meeting. It will only scare people away. There is a better solution to attract people and it's called lead generation marketing. You will get clients coming to you without having to put in too much time and effort - it’s all done through a simple online lead generation process. Let's face it, newspaper or television advertising is too expensive.<br /><br />Costly marketing makes it harder to promote personal insurance products. T3leads generates cheap real time insurance leads that can bring an insurance company both a huge quality prospects and ease of developing business. We receive insurance quote requests from the variety of affiliate insurance websites from people who are looking for coverage.<br /><br />The buyers of our leads don't want to waste their time purchasing insurance leads that are old or have been already closed. Insurance companies seek to buy real time insurance leads, because they don't want to hear from prospective customers that 10 other people called before them. In most cases, high closing ratios can be more important than lower lead prices, so at T3leads we are committed to improving the quality control in our affiliate program.<br /><br />We request only targeted insurance traffic from our affiliates to provide our buyers with fresh qualified insurance leads. Within a short period of time T3leads has become one of the leading programs in generating high quality insurance leads in the industry.<br /><br />We offer the entire list of types of insurance leads, in personal insurance, with a big variety of special filters to customize generated leads to the choice of our buyers.<br />Insurance leads that we offer: Auto Insurance Leads; Health Insurance Leads; Life Insurance Leads; Home Insurance Leads; Renters Insurance Leads; Long term care Insurance Leads; Disability Insurance Leads; Cancer Insurance Leads; Burial Insurance Leads; Annuity; and other types of qualified insurance leads.<br /><br />Some insurance lead services may never ensure the amount or quality of the insurance leads they provide to their buyers. Meanwhile, our insurance leads are 100% guaranteed. Our leads come from costumers actively seeking coverage solutions. We help insurance companies grow their businesses through highly qualified online insurance leads.<br /><br /><a href="https://t3leads.com/reg?referal=gayuhsuper"><img style="WIDTH: 393px; HEIGHT: 48px" height="60" src="http://t3leads.com/images/t3leads5.gif" width="468" border="0" /></a>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-41760128145323162792009-03-07T19:19:00.000-08:002009-03-07T19:35:10.648-08:00Pay Per Lead vs Pay Per Sale: What Is Better?<strong>Pay Per Lead vs Pay Per Sale: What Is Better?</strong><br /><strong></strong><br />Nowadays there are several types of online marketing programs in which we can find a support to our business and more companies are looking to the internet when it comes to promoting and marketing their products to get a wider range of possible customers.<br /><br />Because of this, there are many models of the affiliate marketing program. But the most popular that business people are using is the pay per sale and the pay per lead programs.<br />You may want to find out which model really works when it comes to getting a higher profit. Is it the pay per lead or the pay per sale program?<br /><br /><strong>Difference between Pay per Lead and Pay per Sale</strong><br /><strong></strong><br />We all know that pay per lead and pay per sale are methods of marketing different products on the internet and we know that good advertising is the best way to familiarize people with our products.<br /><br />But if you don’t know the real meaning and difference between the pay-per-sale and the pay-per-lead marketing programs, how can you make your choice?<br />Pay per sale is a type of the affiliate marketing model where the advertiser pays an affiliate solely for sales of products.<br /><br /><strong>For example</strong>, a customer follows the affiliate link to the advertiser's website and purchases something. During such a purchase, the affiliate is identified through the system scripts of the affiliate program. Based on purchase information the affiliate is paid a pre-agreed commission.<br />Of course, the affiliate receives a high commission if the purchase happens. However, pay per sale programs have the lowest conversion rates as the customer is required to pay his money and that requires a lot of convincing.<br /><br />On the other hand, the pay per lead affiliate marketing model works where the advertiser pays the affiliate for a certain action like a software download, sign-up of a newsletter or subscription, filling out an application form, etc. If the customer follows an affiliate link to the advertiser's website and makes the required action, then the affiliate gets an agreed commission.<br /><br />In the case of pay per lead programs, the commission is smaller compared to pay per sale programs. Meanwhile, with good promotion methods, pay per lead affiliate programs can result in very high conversions. In turn, this will translate into big affiliate revenues.<br /><br />There is a big difference between the two marketing models, especially, when it comes to the revenues that the affiliate website earns, but the program that gives the biggest profit and gives the best benefit to the affiliate is the pay per lead program. If you still find it hard to choose the system which is best for you, then it will be best that you try both and see for yourself which works better for you.<br /><br /><a href="https://t3leads.com/reg?referal=gayuhsuper"><img style="WIDTH: 403px; HEIGHT: 53px" height="60" src="http://t3leads.com/images/t3leads6.gif" width="468" border="0" /></a>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-55519818515588986412009-03-07T19:11:00.000-08:002009-03-07T19:34:33.143-08:00Pay Per Lead<strong>Pay Per Click</strong> affiliate programs were quite popular among webmasters before Adsense arrived on the market. Many advertisers have moved away from this payout system because of a serious click fraud problem. New online marketing models, such as Pay Per Sale and Pay Per Lead, have secured their chance to show their main advantages.<br /><br />Before you begin working with T3leads you should understand what Pay Per Lead is. This marketing model works much like a usual affiliate program, except most of the time prospects don't have to buy anything for you to earn a commission. You will work with a company that is willing to pay you for generating leads. These leads are simple application forms that consist of several pages of personal and financial information. When someone fills out that application you get paid for this visitor.<br /><br />You will get paid anywhere from $2 per lead to $50 per lead depending on the category of financial products and the quality of your leads. Our affiliate program is committed to a perfect reputation. We have a long history of paying on time and an excellent tracking system so you won't miss out on any commissions. After signing up with T3leads you will get all the information about the working processes, including details on how much you can earn per lead and what financial products are the most profitable.<br /><br />Think about the ways you will advertise the needed financial product to get some leads. Ask yourself; who would be interested in these products and choose your method. For example, if you choose Student Loan Consolidation, you will want to find some forums for students and their parents. Put your link with the signature and begin posting away. You can also create a useful blog on that niche featuring this product. But the most profitable and convenient way to get leads is to advertise financial products on your website of the same thematic category.<br /><br />There are a lot of directories where you can get free reprint articles to add some good content to your website. Just remember to add the author's bio box if you didn't create the content yourself.<br /><br />To generate more leads, you only need to make your visitors interested enough in the financial product or service, to ask for more information. To some, this sounds just as difficult as converting the traffic into sales, but it's actually not. People are more inclined to ask for information online than they are of buying.<br /><br />Pay Per Lead affiliate programs have become very profitable. Mostly because affiliates do not have to make a sale, just get someone interested in the financial product enough to leave their personal information in application form. Let’s count. If you work with a financial product that gives affiliate commissions of only $2.00 per lead and you generate only 10 leads per day, that equals an extra $600 per month. But these are only minimal amounts.<br /><br />Remember that the key to online success is with multiple income streams. You will not have to stop working with traditional Pay Per Click systems. So try out one of our financial products and when you see the benefits, start adding more.<br /><br /><a href="https://t3leads.com/reg?referal=gayuhsuper"><img style="WIDTH: 406px; HEIGHT: 57px" height="60" src="http://t3leads.com/images/t3leads6.gif" width="468" border="0" /></a>gayuhsasmitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12707209924371066515noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7421914844025458949.post-28008643838262453732009-03-07T18:36:00.000-08:002009-03-07T19:33:47.330-08:00Big Money Pay-Per-Lead<a href="https://t3leads.com/reg?referal=gayuhsuper"><img style="WIDTH: 429px; HEIGHT: 60px" height="60" src="http://t3leads.com/images/t3leads5.gif" width="468" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><strong>T3leads</strong> affiliate program has become one of the industry leaders for generating real-time payday loan leads online. Our commitment to high quality, quantity, and excellent service separates our affiliate program from other market competitors.<br /><br />We manage several payday loan websites with appealing design and content. Through various methods we drive a big volume of traffic to these websites. Visitors who fill out the applications are interested in receiving a payday loan or cash advance.<br /><br />Payday loan leads are real people seeking emergency cash to meet their urgent financial needs such as unexpected bills, car repairs, house repairs, or any other reason. The leads are real people who need a payday loan and want to be approved as soon as possible. That is why we try to deliver our payday loan leads to lenders in real time without any delays.<br /><br />Payday loan is a short-term financial instrument of a small amount that a borrower agrees to cover with funds out of his or her next paycheck. In effect, the borrower issues a postdated check to the payday lender in exchange for emergency cash, usually in the amount of $100 to $1500. Nowadays lending institutions offer payday loans in several ways. One of such ways is by looking at the information circulating online. Many companies offer money to customers who need to borrow differing amounts. Therefore, when the lender is offering payday loans through the Internet, these loans can be easily accessible to those potential clients who are seeking emergency cash.<br /><br />Payday loan lenders who want to grow their business have found that paying for payday loan leads can be a good investment. Generally, their hope is that a lead will be generated through the Internet and it will give them a customer who really wants to borrow money. Most of these potential borrowers are people who are in need of cash quickly for different reasons. 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