How to Go About Writing Article on Internet Marketing:
Going over an article on Internet marketing, you will gauge how the term has changed through the years. It used to be focused on ad placements. The way to do it then was to create a web page and place banner ads on other sites so that you can have links to your own sites.
There are also some money making scheme that evolved wherein you are advised to join a program for you to earn through the Internet. But as of today, Internet marketing has become synonymous to advertising. And the best way to do this is through creating valuable articles. This way, it is less costly especially if you have the knack for writing and you are going to create your own materials.
Writing the Articles
Writing for the web is a lot different as compared to feature writing on magazines or even in the newspapers. This can be easy to do once you get the hang of it. All you've got to have are ideas about a specific topic that you want to become an expert on. But if you really do not have the knack for this craft, you can always hire freelancers to do the task for you.
First thing that you have to remember when writing the articles is that you must have a specific audience in mind. You will address your materials to them. You are vying for their attention that is why you are writing your articles in a way to reach out to them. This is the kind of topics which they are interested to, so you write about it until you are considered and expert. That will not be hard to do especially when you have good content which your target market is always on the lookout for.
You have to be subtle in promoting your own web site, products and services. This rule applies when you get your articles published on different submission sites. Most of the time, you will be allotted a box, an ample space wherein you can create an author's bio. That's the part where you can have a link to your site. The idea here is when you already got the trust of your readers, they will be interested enough to click on your specified links.
Take note of the word count. Other submission sites would accept 300 or so words for articles. But most sites prefer 500 to 550 minimum word count. Read the rules thoroughly so that you won't get banned from any of those useful sites. Also be careful in using keywords. Do not use it too much to the point that it will annoy your readers. Stuffing your articles with keywords will just make your readers turn away from your materials as long as your motives become very obvious.
Lastly, choose an article submission site that ranks high on Google and in Alexa. You don't want to submit your work on spammy sites. That will not do your business any good. You can also study where your competitors do their submissions. This way, you can zoom in on those sites and start on your submissions.
Read through an article on Internet marketing just like this one before you plunge into a territory which is still unknown to you. This way, once you've entered the battle, there will be no turning back.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Are You Failing To Make Money Online?
The Real Reason So Many People Fail To Make Money Online
There are limitless tales of professionals leaving their jobs forever to pursue their dreams of self-employment. Unfortunately, a number of people are not able to make their visions pan out. They try hard to get their new endeavors off the ground, but these do not produce sufficient profits for covering their life expenses. In order to avoid utter financial destitution, these individuals must hang up their proverbial hats and their dreams in order to again pursue conventional forms of employment. You might assume that this is because the available opportunities are simply not lucrative enough for any long-term success. The real reason so many people fail to make money online, however, is quite a bit more complex.
This problem generally starts with a failure to plan these endeavors out fully. Most consumers know that there are a wealth of ways to promote products, services and ideas on the web, but they are not diligent in their efforts to define which of these things they will offer and who they will target. Without a well-defined market and something desirable to offer, no business can become or remain stable.
Another common issue that often leads to failure in self-employment is an unwillingness to implement an appropriate schedule. Home workers are so relieved to be away from the drudgery of their daily jobs, that they do not create any structured plans for their self-employment endeavors. When you are your own boss, however, you will not be receiving an hourly wage. Your profits will be based upon production and your ability to offload whatever it is that you produce.
Investing in products or ideas that do not generate adequate attention is a common mistake as well. If a targeted market does not want or need what a company has to provide, these things will either expire or simply lose their relevance before any considerable profits are generated. Thus, all or nearly all start-ups costs will register as a loss. This is how people wind up deeply in debt after trying unsuccessfully to start a home business.
Understanding the real reason so many people fail to make money online will help you to be more successful in your own efforts to become self-employed. Creating a feasible business plan, adopting a dedicated work schedule and choosing the right products, services or information to supply will make a world of difference. With an active and interested market it is possible for people to maximize their earnings potential.
There are limitless tales of professionals leaving their jobs forever to pursue their dreams of self-employment. Unfortunately, a number of people are not able to make their visions pan out. They try hard to get their new endeavors off the ground, but these do not produce sufficient profits for covering their life expenses. In order to avoid utter financial destitution, these individuals must hang up their proverbial hats and their dreams in order to again pursue conventional forms of employment. You might assume that this is because the available opportunities are simply not lucrative enough for any long-term success. The real reason so many people fail to make money online, however, is quite a bit more complex.
This problem generally starts with a failure to plan these endeavors out fully. Most consumers know that there are a wealth of ways to promote products, services and ideas on the web, but they are not diligent in their efforts to define which of these things they will offer and who they will target. Without a well-defined market and something desirable to offer, no business can become or remain stable.
Another common issue that often leads to failure in self-employment is an unwillingness to implement an appropriate schedule. Home workers are so relieved to be away from the drudgery of their daily jobs, that they do not create any structured plans for their self-employment endeavors. When you are your own boss, however, you will not be receiving an hourly wage. Your profits will be based upon production and your ability to offload whatever it is that you produce.
Investing in products or ideas that do not generate adequate attention is a common mistake as well. If a targeted market does not want or need what a company has to provide, these things will either expire or simply lose their relevance before any considerable profits are generated. Thus, all or nearly all start-ups costs will register as a loss. This is how people wind up deeply in debt after trying unsuccessfully to start a home business.
Understanding the real reason so many people fail to make money online will help you to be more successful in your own efforts to become self-employed. Creating a feasible business plan, adopting a dedicated work schedule and choosing the right products, services or information to supply will make a world of difference. With an active and interested market it is possible for people to maximize their earnings potential.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
How To Get White Listed
Get White Listed:
Handling spam is not something that is a mystery to anyone who uses email regularly. It is almost out of the question for anyone to operate a computer on the internet and not have some form of spam protection software working to catch bad emails and delete them or trap them to a quarantine folder. But if you have worked with any of the popular spam protection software packages, you know those services have to be "trained" to know what is spam and what is not.
Probably the most common method for determining spam is by email address. So when you installed your spam protection software, the first thing it will do is import your address book and build a list of email addresses that you will allow into your inbox without question. This favored contacts list is one you will manage and update regularly as you add new contacts both personal and professional.
From a merchant perspective, one of the most prized lists that online retailer can hope to get on is the customers favored user list. This is because once a customer flags an online merchant that they are allowed to send the customer emails without question, that customer becomes an A-list candidate for specials, discounts, special sales and other marketing methods that the online merchant may use to encourage sales.
From a retailer point of view then, one of the top methods for avoiding email delivery problems is to "get white listed" by your customers so you can exchange emails with them freely and often. The theory behind how to get white listed is not complicated but the methods can get pretty creative. The theory is very simple. You have to make the customer want to see your emails. How to do that opens up all kinds of marketing ploys to appeal to the customer to invite you into your email inbox as often as you wish to show up.
The first opportunity you have to entice the customer to add you to their favored contacts list is when you do an email verification of membership when they first sign on to be a regular part of your web site "community". But event then, one rule applies universally for how to get customers to want to see your emails. You have to convince them that there is something in it for them.
To create value that you will deliver to the customer's email box from time to time, you just have to know what the customer wants. Discounts and coupons are very popular items that customers will often seek out. When the customer opts in to become a part of your web site community, you can take that opportunity to solicit the customer about special offers, discounts and coupons. Few of us can resist a good deal so when the customer signs on to get those offers, that is the time to remind them that all they have to do is add you to their favored contacts list in their spam software to make sure those "once in a lifestyle" deals don't go into the spam graveyard on their computer.
Other "goodies" you can use to entice customers to add you to their favored contacts list are newsletters, autoresponder courses, ezines and give aways. If you notice a customer is a regular contributor to one of the blogs on your web site, offer to email to him or her each new blog entry. To see the latest ramblings on that blog, that customer will eagerly add the email address to their favored contacts list and you have accomplished your goal.
Now every one of these marketing tools we have mentioned have additional sales potential in them as well. Newsletters that deliver regular entertainment and education to your customers also can carry advertising for your products or advertising that other merchants pay to include in your newsletter. Many online merchants have developed a large secondary income source when their newsletter became suddenly very popular with a large circulation. So put some work into these marketing tools because they could take your business in an entirely new direction.
Handling spam is not something that is a mystery to anyone who uses email regularly. It is almost out of the question for anyone to operate a computer on the internet and not have some form of spam protection software working to catch bad emails and delete them or trap them to a quarantine folder. But if you have worked with any of the popular spam protection software packages, you know those services have to be "trained" to know what is spam and what is not.
Probably the most common method for determining spam is by email address. So when you installed your spam protection software, the first thing it will do is import your address book and build a list of email addresses that you will allow into your inbox without question. This favored contacts list is one you will manage and update regularly as you add new contacts both personal and professional.
From a merchant perspective, one of the most prized lists that online retailer can hope to get on is the customers favored user list. This is because once a customer flags an online merchant that they are allowed to send the customer emails without question, that customer becomes an A-list candidate for specials, discounts, special sales and other marketing methods that the online merchant may use to encourage sales.
From a retailer point of view then, one of the top methods for avoiding email delivery problems is to "get white listed" by your customers so you can exchange emails with them freely and often. The theory behind how to get white listed is not complicated but the methods can get pretty creative. The theory is very simple. You have to make the customer want to see your emails. How to do that opens up all kinds of marketing ploys to appeal to the customer to invite you into your email inbox as often as you wish to show up.
The first opportunity you have to entice the customer to add you to their favored contacts list is when you do an email verification of membership when they first sign on to be a regular part of your web site "community". But event then, one rule applies universally for how to get customers to want to see your emails. You have to convince them that there is something in it for them.
To create value that you will deliver to the customer's email box from time to time, you just have to know what the customer wants. Discounts and coupons are very popular items that customers will often seek out. When the customer opts in to become a part of your web site community, you can take that opportunity to solicit the customer about special offers, discounts and coupons. Few of us can resist a good deal so when the customer signs on to get those offers, that is the time to remind them that all they have to do is add you to their favored contacts list in their spam software to make sure those "once in a lifestyle" deals don't go into the spam graveyard on their computer.
Other "goodies" you can use to entice customers to add you to their favored contacts list are newsletters, autoresponder courses, ezines and give aways. If you notice a customer is a regular contributor to one of the blogs on your web site, offer to email to him or her each new blog entry. To see the latest ramblings on that blog, that customer will eagerly add the email address to their favored contacts list and you have accomplished your goal.
Now every one of these marketing tools we have mentioned have additional sales potential in them as well. Newsletters that deliver regular entertainment and education to your customers also can carry advertising for your products or advertising that other merchants pay to include in your newsletter. Many online merchants have developed a large secondary income source when their newsletter became suddenly very popular with a large circulation. So put some work into these marketing tools because they could take your business in an entirely new direction.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Find Your Niche Market on Ebay
Find Your Niche Market on Ebay:
Many of us dream of working from home by selling products on Ebay. But what would we sell? And how would we know if a market exists for the items we have? To avoid listing items that nobody wants, or items within an already flooded market, some research is in order. The goal of this research is to find your niche on Ebay.
Many Ebay sellers provide their goods within one niche. Others have a handful of niches that they specialize in. The key is to find a group of products that you're already familiar with. Perhaps you've been a collector of antiques for many years. If so, you probably know when you come across an item that could potentially sell for a good amount of cash. Likewise, you have a good idea of which items are likely to collect dust on your shelves. You can put this knowledge to work for you on Ebay. Your expertise with antiques gives you an edge over many competitors.
Once you have a good idea of the niche you wish to fill, it's time for the second half of your preliminary work. Start a spreadsheet that lists the different types of items you would like to sell. Then add a monetary value to each entry. This reflects how much you can expect to purchase the item for. Be realistic; you want to lay out an accurate portrait of how much money you will be spending to build up your inventory. Optimism won't help in this circumstance.
Expand your spreadsheet to include other niche markets, just in case. These can be items you enjoy working with, have expert knowledge of, or something you've always had an affinity for and think you could be successful with. Remember: no matter what your niche is, someone will buy from it as long as you list quality items at reasonable prices. Estimate the initial cost of each item, including shipping and sales tax. Then prepare to immerse yourself in Ebay as your research begins in earnest.
Go to Ebay and search through the completed auctions. This allows you to see the actual price that items similar to yours have sold for. Is the average price something you could live with? Remember to factor in shipping costs. Also, pay attention to the quality of the sold items when deciding whether this niche is something you wish to pursue. Items in “mint” or “like new” condition will bring considerably higher prices on Ebay than worn, scuffed items.
Now reflect on your findings. Did the completed Ebay auctions fetch your target price, or were the closing bids uniformly low? Did any of the items fetch a surprisingly high amount? If you were unimpressed by your findings, go back and consult your spreadsheet; it's time to start researching another niche.
If your observations were mostly positive, you may have found your Ebay niche already. In that case, go out and start building up your supply. Don't go overboard; you're still in the testing phase. Purchase a dozen or so items at fair prices. Then list them on Ebay.
For many sellers, waiting is the hard part. But you'll need patience for this phase of your niche-finding project. Monitor your listings and see how they perform. If they do well, you can build up your stock even more and increase your listings. If they don't quite live up to your expectations, you can go back to square one. Pick another niche from your spreadsheet and start researching it.
The key to finding your niche on Ebay, as with many challenges in life, is simply to never quit. If you have a wide variety of interests, you're more likely to find a profitable niche that you will enjoy filling. Think of all the things you enjoy doing, making, or collecting. Then come up with a list of ten items related to each. This sort of brainstorming is a sure-fire remedy for pushing past your seller's block. Let your imagination roam, and you'll carve out your Ebay niche in no time.
Many of us dream of working from home by selling products on Ebay. But what would we sell? And how would we know if a market exists for the items we have? To avoid listing items that nobody wants, or items within an already flooded market, some research is in order. The goal of this research is to find your niche on Ebay.
Many Ebay sellers provide their goods within one niche. Others have a handful of niches that they specialize in. The key is to find a group of products that you're already familiar with. Perhaps you've been a collector of antiques for many years. If so, you probably know when you come across an item that could potentially sell for a good amount of cash. Likewise, you have a good idea of which items are likely to collect dust on your shelves. You can put this knowledge to work for you on Ebay. Your expertise with antiques gives you an edge over many competitors.
Once you have a good idea of the niche you wish to fill, it's time for the second half of your preliminary work. Start a spreadsheet that lists the different types of items you would like to sell. Then add a monetary value to each entry. This reflects how much you can expect to purchase the item for. Be realistic; you want to lay out an accurate portrait of how much money you will be spending to build up your inventory. Optimism won't help in this circumstance.
Expand your spreadsheet to include other niche markets, just in case. These can be items you enjoy working with, have expert knowledge of, or something you've always had an affinity for and think you could be successful with. Remember: no matter what your niche is, someone will buy from it as long as you list quality items at reasonable prices. Estimate the initial cost of each item, including shipping and sales tax. Then prepare to immerse yourself in Ebay as your research begins in earnest.
Go to Ebay and search through the completed auctions. This allows you to see the actual price that items similar to yours have sold for. Is the average price something you could live with? Remember to factor in shipping costs. Also, pay attention to the quality of the sold items when deciding whether this niche is something you wish to pursue. Items in “mint” or “like new” condition will bring considerably higher prices on Ebay than worn, scuffed items.
Now reflect on your findings. Did the completed Ebay auctions fetch your target price, or were the closing bids uniformly low? Did any of the items fetch a surprisingly high amount? If you were unimpressed by your findings, go back and consult your spreadsheet; it's time to start researching another niche.
If your observations were mostly positive, you may have found your Ebay niche already. In that case, go out and start building up your supply. Don't go overboard; you're still in the testing phase. Purchase a dozen or so items at fair prices. Then list them on Ebay.
For many sellers, waiting is the hard part. But you'll need patience for this phase of your niche-finding project. Monitor your listings and see how they perform. If they do well, you can build up your stock even more and increase your listings. If they don't quite live up to your expectations, you can go back to square one. Pick another niche from your spreadsheet and start researching it.
The key to finding your niche on Ebay, as with many challenges in life, is simply to never quit. If you have a wide variety of interests, you're more likely to find a profitable niche that you will enjoy filling. Think of all the things you enjoy doing, making, or collecting. Then come up with a list of ten items related to each. This sort of brainstorming is a sure-fire remedy for pushing past your seller's block. Let your imagination roam, and you'll carve out your Ebay niche in no time.
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