Sabtu, 21 Juni 2008

Ebay Classified Ad Secrets - Learn How to Drive a Swarm of Hungry Customers to Your Website


Here is a little-known traffic generation tool that not many Internet marketers know of (and even of those who know about it, only a small percentage are using it right): Ebay classified ads. For a small fee every month, there is the potential to drive hundreds or even thousands of visitors every month to your website. You can even use it to make affiliate sales!

Here is the dead easy two-step process on creating profits from Ebay classified ads:

1. Find A Product To Promote

You can either promote your own product or go with the easiest option: promote an affiliate product! Simply pick a popular, hot-selling product on Clickbank and you're all set to go. Advanced tip: Build your own mailing list by including your opt-in form generated from Aweber or Get Response in your classified ad!

2. Write Your Ad

The two most important components of your ad are your title and the picture you use. You want to include an outrageous promise or benefit in your title to get the click-throughs to your ad (make sure that the product you are promoting lives up to it though!). Some smart sellers also use sexy photos as their auction pictures to generate curiosity and hence the click-throughs. As for the actual body copy of the ad itself, keep it short and provide a link to your affiliate product or your main website. Your main goal is to get visitors to click on your ad, and then be motivated enough to click through to your affiliate link or your website.

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Just Because You Have a Website Doesn't Mean People Will See It!


I couldn't count how many times people think that just because they have a website that people will automatically find it. No, it's not because I'm dumb and can't count that high, it is just a ton of people! So lets say that you spent $2,000 to develop a new basic website for your company - you write the check, the site is developed and you now have a new website! You sit and wait anxiously, just waiting for the first person to stumble upon your website. Hours pass, soon days and even months with not a single visitor besides yourself and others you told directly. Is your website broken? No, it is just that the internet has grown to be so competitive that it is very rare that people will find your website organically through search engines.

Build it and they will come

This old adage couldn't be further from the truth when it comes to websites. Build it and people WILL NOT come unless you take the right steps to properly promote your website! When I say promote, you think money; and no, you CAN successfully promote your site with no money. You can put down your checkbook already.

Promoting a website has more forms than the Wonder Twins. Some methods will require some money, particularly when you start up a traditional online advertising campaign. But, when money is not of the essence, other methods of promotion are in order.

Guerrilla Marketing

I had previously wrote an article about Guerrilla Marketing and some simple methods you can use to promote just about anything. This article will target websites specifically.

Promote on Business cards and stationary: If you don't have business cards, stop reading, and go make some business cards! Networking is HUGE and nothing is more effective than a good traditional business card that states what you do, contact information and your website! When you meet somebody, you have no clue who THEY know, or how they could possibly benefit your companies' efforts. Often times when you pass out your business card you will find whoever you gave it to say "I could use this *service/product*", "My good friend could use this *product/service*", "My cousin does *this*, I'm sure he could help". Basically, the potential is limitless! With your company website prominently listed on your card, that individual can easily, quickly and effectively share it with others. In the end, that 10 cent card could help you more than you could imagine!

Search Engine Optimization (SEO): SEO is the most effective way to advertise on the web and the best part is that this advertising is FREE! Yes, FREE - SEO will generate 24/7 exposure on the web, for a very long time. Search Engine Optimization is based upon many different factors that determine your ranking (Position in the results of certain keywords) in major search engines. Score a quality keyword that people search often and you will find more traffic than you could shake a stick at. All kidding aside, proper and effective SEO efforts will be best achieved by using a qualified SEO firm such as Revived Media. SEO work can be relatively cheap or it can be brutally expensive, it will all depend on how extensive you want your SEO efforts and what firm you go through.

Blogs Blogs Blogs: Blogs, I don't know where to start! The power of blogs is incredible and they are simple enough that any Joe Schmoe with hardly any computer experience can use! So, how can blogs help you promote your business? Simple! Create a company blog and within this blog you will want to continually write about your business such as company news, articles related to your industry, special offers, new products, services, you name it! Just write! By writing in your blog often, more pages and content will be created surrounding your company. The more pages and content, the more people will stumble upon them, the more visitors means more people to comment and use your articles, the more articles people use, the more backlinks your website will have, the more backlinks means better search engine rankings, better search engine rankings will mean more traffic to your website and more traffic to your website means more revenue! This sounds easy and extremely blatantly put, but to have a blog requires a lot of time and dedication, not a checkbook!

Hey check out my website: Viral marketing is still an extremely effective marketing tactic, particularly in certain industries. Anybody who may have the slightest bit of interest in your company needs to know your website address! So tell them! Tell everybody to go to your website! Uncle, Grandma, your son's Dad? Why not! It can't hurt and only takes a second, you never know when your next largest client is standing right next to you!

Signatures: If you have gotten thus far, you likely spend a bit of time on the computer, and during that time you may send a lot of e-mails or post on forums or blogs. Each one of those communication mediums has signatures! It is never a bad idea to put your website in those signatures, you will be surprised by how many people will actually click them! Blog comments and forums also gives you very valuable backlinks which assists in your search engine rankings!

So there you have it, several simple and effective methods to promote your site with no cash! But, when you want to see the best results and don't mind spending some money, quality online marketing firms can help!
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Website Promotion - Why Essential For Online Businesses?

Internet is the most utile tool for marketing and business. At the moment, online businesses are esteemed as the finest mode to earn scores of profits. Considering the ample possibilities of growth from this medium, there is a cutthroat competition to make a place in the web-world.

Currently, there are millions of sites on Internet therefore just owning a website in such a crowd is not sufficient. To seize the maximal exposure and attention, you need to rank your site to the very top of any search engine. In short, you need Web Promotion.

"Web Promotions play the most prominent role in running the global online businesses".

Website Promotion: Route to Profit!

Website promotion / web marketing is not just ranking your website to the top positions, it is all about dragging maximum visitors to your site and earning the most sought after feedback from them. As many clicks your websites receive, that much you are entitled to have scopes of profit. Online business community rate their success, quality and even figure strategies on the quantity of the earned traffic. Smartly promoted websites receive clicks from target audiences and have the maximum prospects of making actual business. Well, promoting one's site requires loads of skills and that is why, SEO companies are highly demanded.

SEO: Key to Success Online

SEO stands for search engine optimization, meant to optimize websites at major search engines. Quality SEO directly enhances the rate of online business. SEO companies prepare the most suitable Content, Keywords and Data so that visitor gets all the information at a very first glance. It is pretty tough to hold the visitors' attentions therefore SEO companies have to imbed all the indispensable constituents to promote the sites.

They bring together target audience, customers and visitors who are really seeking products/services/offerings around your business. Hence, SEO can be tagged as the root for sales and Internet marketing.

With the boom in online business, several web promotion companies are mushrooming all round the world. Finding the most suitable web promotion company is as tough as finding a pin in the hay. When you are searching for an SEO company, be very particular, think, analyze and then decide which company can actually accomplish your criteria.

India: Best Place to Get Web Promotion!

India is undisputedly the no.1 name for web promotion services. Most of the credible web promotion companies in the world originate from India. Over the years, Indian companies have ascertained the highest trust level with their quality work and giving in desirable results to the clients. The maximum companies in the online business world are outsourcing web promotion services to India.

Why Choose Only India?

Indian web promotion companies charge relatively lower rates than other companies in the world.
Indian web services, though being low costing, are very efficient and yield required results.
India has gigantic manpower resources in terms of trained professionals, software and programming masters.
Analyzing the records, Indian companies have performed excellently at market analysis and Internet marketing.
Indian web services are reckoned for their incessant up gradation in terms of QUALITY and that is what makes global clients rush to India for web promotions.

Modern online businesses require advanced versions of web promotions / web marketing. Few of the most efficient and leading web promotion companies in India are http://www.tisindia.com and http://www.india-designers.net .
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Sabtu, 14 Juni 2008

How to Start a Clothing Store

Are you fashion forward?
Do you love working with the public?
Then it might just be time for you to marry your fashion sense and your business sense with a retail clothing business.
We'll presume that your desire to open an apparel store isn't because you want to prove to your ex that you're actually hip and happening, or that you're so confident of your style that you need to share that good taste with the community. We'll instead presume that you have an acute business sense, a sincere interest in the clothing business and more than a little cash in the bank.

Opening an apparel store is serious business. For some of you, it may mean giving up the safety of your corporate job with its steady income, paid holidays, vacations and the opportunity for advancement. All this, and guaranteed 12- to 14-hour days. "Running an apparel store is more than a full-time job," stresses Nancy Stanforth, professor of merchandising at Oklahoma State University. "Running an apparel store is something you do all day every day."

Always Room For MoreFortunately, there's always room for the right kind of apparel store. Although you might not guess it by the number of malls and outlet centers cropping up, we're mostly a nation of small, independent merchants. In fact, most retail stores, and that includes apparel stores, are small, both in size and in sales volume, compared to a Gap or Old Navy. The typical apparel store is a small operation, usually run by the owner alone or by a husband-and-wife team.
Here is a handy set of questions that will help you determine whether fashion is indeed your forte.

1. Is this a business in which you have experience? Maybe you've taken those merchandising classes; maybe you've watched your father, mother or grandparents run a business; maybe you spent a summer selling makeup over the counter at Macy's. In any case, your experience and business sense are as important as your interest in clothes.

2. Can you live with the inherent risk in the apparel business? This isn't meant to scare you; we're only trying to present a balanced picture. If you're serious about opening an apparel store, you need to know that, like the restaurant business, the apparel business is risky. You may pour your life savings into a business that goes bust within a year.
"Nothing is sure-fire, and there are risks attached to starting any kind of business," says Fred Derring, president and owner of D.L.S. Outfitters, a New York City-based apparel marketing and consulting company, "but you've really got to love the clothing business because you can make more money doing almost anything else. Even in the restaurant business--if you're successful--you can make more money in five years than you can in 15 years in the apparel business."

3. Do you believe strongly in the apparel industry? On a serious note, you really need to think about why you've decided to open an apparel store vs. a homeopathic pharmacy or an organic grocery store. Whatever your particular fashion passion, it has to be enough to carry you through the yearly holiday rushes as well as the slow summer lulls. It's like marriage: When times get tough, you need to remember why you took those vows in the first place.

4. Is your niche overcrowded or dominated by a few? It doesn't take a Ph.D. to see that the apparel industry is crowded. All you need to do is save all those catalogs stuffed in your mailbox or visit your local mall on the weekend. But there always seems to be room for more, particularly if you're offering consumers something they feel they're lacking.

5. Can you become a specialist? If you're opening an apparel store for the right reasons, you probably think you've got the corner on something someone else in your professional community doesn't. Maybe it's surf clothes; maybe it's chic plus-size fashions; maybe it's leather and jewelry imported from Turkey.
Specializing, or finding your niche in this business, is crucial to your success. And in many cases, all it takes is a little common sense. As Kira Danus, a buyer from D.L.S. Outfitters in New York City, says, "No apparel store should be stocking twill khaki shorts if there's a Gap within 10 miles."

6. Do you have a competitive advantage? In a word, this is called "marketing." For now, hear this collective quote culled from every apparel entrepreneur interviewed for this business guide: "Today the competition isn't two doors down the block; it's at the local mall. People can get everything we sell at their local mall, so we have to set ourselves apart other ways. Pay attention to the demographics in your area, to the location and available foot traffic, to television and movies and what people are wearing on the street."

"Department stores all look alike because merchandisers like Polo, Tommy Hilfiger and Nautica are all fighting for the same brand space," says Fred Derring, whose company helps retailers across the country market their stores. "And when everything begins to look alike, consumers can become disenchanted. In addition, people just don't have as much time to shop today, and when they do, they want to go into a store and be serviced properly. Forget service with a smile. If you can even find someone to help you in most department stores, you're lucky.

"Small stores are more focused on the community," Derring adds. "They know their customers better, they give terrific service, and they generally have a more interesting collection of clothes on their store floors that will add to making customers feel special. These are the kinds of features customers are looking for in a smaller, independent store."

Women
Let's start with the hardest first. If you're going to open a women's apparel store, you already know that the tastes of the "fickle" female customer are hard to stereotype. Every expert we spoke with agreed that the very first thing a prospective women's apparel retailer must do is decide where the "market-vendor" gaps are. In other words, which customers in the store's trading area will you serve, and what apparel can you provide (and at what price) that can't be found easily elsewhere? Once you've determined this, you can buy accordingly.
"'What do I have that will entice a woman into my store?' That's the big question the women's apparel store owner needs to ask," says D.L.S. Outfitters' Kira Danus. Yes, we know that's easier said than done, and it really depends on where you're going to open your store, as Danus notes. "There's a huge difference in consumer mentality across the country, and I'd advise a store owner in Duluth much differently from one in Los Angeles."

Men
The typical male customer is between 18 and 40 years of age, with a smaller percentage in their fifties. (We didn't even bother listing a female customer's age because, frankly, women of all ages like to shop.) The male consumer is often single and usually has money to spend--but typically still has to be brought in kicking and screaming by his girlfriend or wife to spend it on clothes. His job may not require a coat and tie, but unless he's working in the Silicon Valley with hipster entrepreneurial types, he still wants to look good.

As we've said, if given the choice, most men would rather throw a bridal shower than shop for a new sportcoat. The only good thing about the casual dress trend, however, is that because of the trend, men seem more willing to be dragged into a clothing store.

ChildrenCashing in on the baby boomers' baby boomlet of the 1980s and 1990s, the children's apparel market is estimated to account for $20 billion to $22 billion in sales every year and is considered among the fastest-growing segments of the overall retail market.

Even though little girls have been known to throw temper tantrums when they're forced to wear gingham jumpers to preschool, you're not really targeting kids here. You're aiming more for their parents--at least the parents of children up to age 10, those who still make the executive decision when it comes to their children's clothes.

Obviously, the more financially stable parents are, the more they'll be willing to spend on boutique clothing for their children--if they're into clothes themselves, that is. Just because parents have money doesn't mean they're spending it on Calvin Klein and Jessica McClintock for tots. They may well be shopping at Target and socking the rest away for a college education at an expensive Ivy League school.

It all goes back to doing your homework. If you're in an old-money, Mercedes or Volvo station wagon-driving area, you can bet those parents may not necessarily be shopping at Target or Sears, but they may be shopping the Gap sales. If you're in a more flashy nouveau riche area where mothers are driving Jaguars and wearing diamond tennis bracelets, or even one where the women spend $100 on their own designer jeans, that's a market for children's fashionable boutique clothing.

Stat FactThe bulk of children's clothing sales--up to 60 percent--comes from those cute matching outfits, like matching top-and-bottom coordinates. When it comes to colors, seasonal trends like animal prints come and go, but the consistent top sellers are still--no surprise here--light blue, pink and green

Yes, opening an apparel store will cost you, and Oklahoma State University merchandising professor Nancy Stanforth, who once owned a clothing store, recommends a bankroll of as much as $250,000. But before your heart stops, read on. You can do it for less.

"You may not have $250,000, but my advice is to not even think about opening a store until you've got the right financing," says Margie P., a successful Redmond, Washington, store owner who sells women's, men's and children's clothing.

Like several other apparel 'lifers' we interviewed for this guide, Margie, whose store has been around for 23 years, first opened her doors in 1976 with her eyes wide shut, so to speak. Eager to get out of the real estate business and 'spending my Sunday afternoons sitting in other people's homes,' she opened a clothing store in the same downtown building where her husband had a restaurant. Margie got a $30,000 loan and was off and running.
We know this fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants attitude--as well as the notion that $30K is enough to start a clothing store--goes against our principle of good business acumen, especially today.
Minimally most entrepreneurs interviewed for this business guide wouldn't dream of opening a store with less than $50,000. Stanforth recommends $150,000 to get a store up and running, while Debbie Allen, the owner of a Scottsdale, Arizona, women's clothing store and industry speaker, says you should start out with $200,000 for a 1,200- to 1,500-square-foot store--the average in this business.

The point is, you'll find many conflicting opinions when it comes to the amount of cash you should have to open an apparel store, but we won't get into any trouble by saying the more money you have, the better off you'll be. (Isn't that true in any business?) As Allen says, "The more undercapitalized you are, the longer it will take for you to turn a profit." Now that about says it all.

An Easy Rule
If reading numbers in columns makes you dizzy, we'll spell it out for you. "People get into trouble because they don't know how much their rent should be in ratio to the amount of sales their store is generating," says Dan Paul, an industry consultant with retail consulting firm, RMSA. "The fact is that rent should be kept between 5 and 6 percent of your total sales, so at the top end, you can figure that you'll need $18,000 a year for rent. That means in order to keep rent at 6 percent, your store will have to generate $300,000 in annual sales."

There's never a dull moment in the apparel business. When you're going to have time to read the trades and watch TV is anyone's guess--though not ours--because you'll practically live at your store, especially in the beginning.

"No one day seems to be exactly the same," says Meridian, Mississippi, store owner Robert L., who adds that he can't ever remember a dull moment in his apparel store. "Day to day, you'll be wearing many different hats, whether you're managing people, receiving merchandise or creating displays. One minute you're on the phone with a customer, and the next minute you're talking to a radio station about your advertising. Then you might have your nose in the books wondering why your expenses were so high last month."
Your Policy Position
One of the things that will help balance your daily juggling act will be to establish your store's operating policies, or the rules under which you decide to run your business. It's not until you actually start your own apparel store that you'll realize how many decisions you'll be making on a daily basis, and for that reason, you want to make sure you have a plan. Believe us; a plan will eliminate making last-minute reactionary decisions that could result in some costly mistakes, like maybe losing a valued employee. We suggest sitting down, writing up your store's operating policies and supplying copies to your employees. You may also wish to post some of these policies, such as those involving cash and credit card acceptance, for your customers to read.
A seemingly endless number of these "policy" questions will arise when you enter the apparel business, among them issues surrounding pricing, consignment, purchasing unsolicited products, credit, cash layaway, returns, special orders, damage, children in the store, credit cards, gift wrapping, gift registry and hours of operation.

We put hours of operation last for emphasis, because when your doors are open will be a big factor in your success. Most apparel stores that don't conform to a mall's shopping hours stay open a minimum of six days per week, usually Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Frequently, stores will stay open until 9 p.m. or later on certain, or even several, days of the week, typically Thursday and Friday. Flexible hours allow for lunchtime and evening shopping, and in this business, flexibility is your friend.
Choosing a Location
In choosing a community in which to open your store, you'll want to consider a number of location "whether" factors (this will serve as a review of our marketing chapter), including whether the community has a large enough population, whether its economy is stable enough for you to make money and whether the area's demographic characteristics are compatible with your target market.

Almost all apparel store lessors, or landlords, require a square foot rental from their lessees, usually paid on a monthly basis. Apparel store rent can run as low as $8 per square foot in certain parts of the country, and close to $40 per square foot in big malls or shopping centers in high-traffic areas or in higher-rent metropolitan areas, like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas. Landlords also sometimes ask for a percentage of the tenant's monthly gross sales--above a certain specified amount--on top of the minimum monthly rental.

In addition to paying flat rents and sales percentages, apparel store owners who decide to locate in a shopping center or mall may be asked to pay what's known as an add-on charge. This per-square-foot charge or small percentage of a store's gross sales covers advertising and promotion costs for the shopping area and upkeep of the common areas surrounding the businesses (parking, sidewalk, walkways, sitting areas, patios, restrooms).

Do all the following before you choose a location for your apparel store:
  1. Look at several locations before choosing your store site.
  2. Check into any local ordinances and zoning regulations that apply.
  3. Determine your store's parking needs.
  4. Decide whether the site is worth the rent.
  5. Define the selling point of your store's location.
  6. Determine whether the location is an area of potential growth.
  7. Define your store's space needs.

Hiring Employees
Your store needs will vary according to your store hours and customer traffic, but a good rule of thumb is one full-time and one part-time person for a 1,000-square-foot store.

When hiring sales staff, sales ability and personality come first. With both of those traits upfront, you can always train your salespeople to track inventory and handle apparel. Hopefully, with that combination, your salespeople will also be able to deal with the everyday apparel pressures of customer personalities and demands that require a thoughtful combination of tact,

persuasiveness and a sense of humor. You also want a person who is mature and honest, one who will not only help you move merchandise out the door but also one you trust to handle your cash and to keep careful and complete records.

"You obviously have to be particular about who you hire," says apparel entrepreneur Robert L., "because ultimately it's customer service that separates us from the mall stores."

There are lots of reasons why advertising is important for a business startup, but in the apparel business, it comes down to a couple of things. Not only do you want to convince potential customers once and for all that you've got more to offer than Banana Republic or Ann Taylor, you want to make sure you have a strong image, like Banana Republic or Ann Taylor. In short, you need to create the desire to come into your store instead of those of your more established apparel competitors. If your ideal customer never strolls past your store, you'll hope that he or she at least pays attention to the mail and mass media.

Try to look at advertising as not just another business expense but as a way of building your sales. Whatever media you decide will work best within your community, your advertising campaign should be well planned, distinctive and consistent with your store image. Advertising informs your customers about the merchandise you carry and your store's special events, services and sales. And it's also going to be all those things that Advertising 101 says it should be: simple, straightforward, informative and eye-catching.

You'll have to decide the most effective way to advertise your store by taking a good look at your business and at your potential customers. In doing so, you might ponder the following questions:

  • How is my store different from my competitors'? (e.g., he sells Levi's; I sell dress pants)
  • What quality merchandise do I sell? (e.g., he sells Levi's; I sell dress pants)
  • What kind of store image do I want to advertise? (e.g., trendy, tailored, casual, chic)
  • What customer services do I offer? (e.g., special-order clothing, free on-site tailoring, a children's corner)
  • Who are my customers? (e.g., Beverly Hills matrons, Manhattan models)
  • What are my customers' tastes? (e.g., trendy, tailored, casual, chic)
  • Why do they buy from me? (e.g., convenience, the only store in town that sells plus-size business suits).

By Laura Tiffany

Kamis, 12 Juni 2008

3 Extremely Easy Ways To Make Extra Money Online

There are several easy ways to make extra money, you just have to know where to look for these ideas. This article will highlights three steps to make money online for little to no cost as an initial investment.

You may have heard of the term "affiliate marketer" before. Well many people who are looking for easy ways to make extra money have never heard of this term before. It is very important to understand just how easy it can be to make online, even with no technical skills, no knowledge of how to design a website, and less than $30.

Successful companies that thrive off of online sales have done so because they have made it extremely easy for the average person to sell their products for them through simple tricks that no one really knows about.

It is true, that in order to make money online in the past, it was necessary to have your own website, and expertise in designing websites. But in today's world, large companies have realized that there is no benefit to them by making it difficult for people to buy and sell online. That is why it is so simple to find easy ways to make extra money online.

3 Steps for Easy Ways to Make Extra Money

1. Sign up as an affiliate - The first thing you need to do is sign up as an affiliate for a product or service you wish to promote. This may sound scary for newbies, but it is extremely easy. There are some major companies online that allow you to choose from thousands of products to promote. All you do is sign up for FREE, choose a product, click "create link" and then the system will spit out an affiliate link that you can use in your online marketing activities.
Once you have that link, every time someone clicks on that link and buys the product, you will earn money which will go directly into your affiliate account! All you have to do is learn ways to promote that link online. Some well known affiliate companies include ClickBank or Commission Junction. Check out the link at the bottom of this article for a step by step tutorial for marketing your link with Wealthy Affiliate.

2. Choose Your Marketing Method - Marketing online for cheap has never been so easy! You can choose from several different ways to market online. First you have to decide if you want to do it for free or to pay for it.
There are several easy and free ways to market your affiliate link online. These include article marketing, forum marketing, e-mail marketing, and several others. Check out the link below which provides a step by step process on some free marketing tricks.
If you are looking to pay for advertising you can do this easily as well. You can sign up to Google adwords and go through their tutorials and make money instantly once you have gone through their sign up process and set your daily budget.

3. Design a Webpage or Landing Page - As I discussed before, designing a webpage can be extremely easy! Companies today have made it very easy to make a webpage. Although you don't need a webpage to make money, it can certainly help you to make more money, once you know tricks on how to attract visitors.

Large hosting companies often provide free software that allows people with no computer skills to design a webpage in a matter of minutes. So if you sign up to a company like Wealthy Affiliate who provide hosting and web design software, you can have your own landing page or webpage with several affiliate links for people to click on in matter of minutes.

The important thing about designing a webpage is to have it optimized so that it is found by major search engines easily. There are several tutorials online which can teach you tricks for optimizing your webpage to increase your chances of getting several visitors.

Those are only 3 Easy ways to make extra money. Once you complete those three easy steps, the trick is to get people to click on your links or visit your webpage or landing page. The more people you get to click through you the more money you will make. It is really that simple.


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Why People Fail in Affiliate Marketing

Even though Affiliate marketing looks easy to do, in reality it is a little trickier than people realize and many of affiliates fail. There are certain reasons to their failure and one of them is lack of focus and dedication to work to make profits. Affiliate marketing is business like any other. It has demands and price you should be willing to pay if you want to succeed...

Another common reason for failure in Affiliate marketing is having the lack of required knowledge about promoting. Narrow, highly targeted traffic to your website will determine our success in the Affiliate. Substantial click through and hopeful sales conversion can be achieved if on the targeted traffic. Newcomers usually are not aware of the amount of work they should invest in to drive this traffic to their websites.

Having your own website with a reliable internet connection provider is other common reason to fail in this business. You could not be able to do your own website promotions and you most likely will not be able to capture the email addresses of your visitors too. By promoting your sponsor's business and not building your prospects list will decrease your sales.

If you are serious about building online business you must have to have the tools big guys use and one of them is professional Autoresponder. I'm not going to promote any of the existing systems but there are few that are most reputable and provide professional service at a reasonable price that you should willing to pay.

Knowing How to, Where and When should you advertise will prevent direct marketing which is another fatal mistake in the industry. As mentioned above, advertising must be targeted to specific market or group of people, who share the same interest and will not be placed in unrelated publications and websites.

The Main reason to fail is Selling, not Pre-Selling: Newbie affiliates do make this mistake and try to sell their sponsor's products instead of getting the click through. When you make efforts to sell to your visitors and then send them through to your sponsor's sales page they actually are being double sold and most likely will not be very prone to buy.

Your job as Affiliate is pre-sell to your visitors and if you are doing your job as it should be done in a way so that they will be ready for your sponsor's sales page and be prone to buy. Your sales and conversions totally depend on your ability to pre-sell.


Samuel A.Baron is an entrepreneur, weight loss and dieting expert, motivational health speaker, writer and lifestyle coach.
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Get Paid to Read SMS Ads in Mobile - A New Money Making Concept in India

With 150 million mobile users, India is the fastest growing mobile market in the world. Moreover six million new mobile users are getting added every month. This increasing numbers has attracted a new advertising medium in India. This is called sms marketing.

In sms marketing the user has to register their mobile with advertising companies. These advertising companies will be contacted by advertisers. Advertisers target their sms sending option based upon locality, sex, age, user interest and many other parameters. Once the advertiser buys sms credit, a campaign is run. All the targeted users receive sms for which he is paid. A portion of this commission is held by the sms marketing company for the whole process involved.

This scheme benefits both the user and the advertiser. The user earns money on receiving sms and gets useful information reflecting their interests. Advertisers can reach targeted audience who may be converted as customer.

As far as the user is concerned earning from sms is useful, fun and creative. Many sms paying companies give credit for spreading this information. They pay a portion of commission for sms received by their friends. By this way the core business will spread and make more users in future. These companies also give special offers, discounts and coupons on purchase of specific products.

While get paid to read sms concept is still a baby in India, many Indian newspapers have said that this advertising medium has a strong base and will become a big boom in future.

SJD Infotech has listed sms paying companies based upon their importance at http://www.sjdinfotech.com/sms.html
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