How To Network Using Twitter

November 13, 2009 by Jason James  
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Twitter is the fastest growing social networking site on the Internet, and is a very popular subject within Internet marketing circles. Despite the opinions of many online marketers, who dismiss Twitter as nothing but a waste of time, it has proven to be a useful tool in the marketer’s toolbox for driving traffic and networking with fellow marketers, or people with similar interests.

The first step to taking advantage of the benefits that it offers is to follow, and be followed, by those with the same interests as you. Don’t limit yourself to just those people who you actually know, anyone who operates in the same niche or niches as you is an option.

Once you have a decent number of followers, it’s time to start tweeting. Bear in mind that when you tweet, self promotion isn’t the aim – always think about what your can genuinely offer others. There have been many spoofs of Twitter in the form of comics and videos which comment on how some people like to tweet about their everyday lives. If you want to brand yourself as someone knowledgeable and whom it would be desirable to follow, then you’ll need to be able to provide value to your followers as well as potential followers.

You’ll find that there are plenty tools around too to help you get even more from Twitter. These tools can be used to automate tasks which you may find are taking up too much of your time. Twitter is a social networking site though, and people often forget about the social aspect of it. If you are truly interested in networking with people on Twitter, then try not to automate anything. While it does save time to automate parts of your Twitter account, doing so will make you seem less interested in your followers.

Twitter is a great networking tool because it allows you to get in touch with people who you wouldn’t otherwise have a chance to meet. A great way to start a conversation with someone on Twitter is to either ask them a question, or answer one of their questions. Comments may be ignored, but if you help them or ask them for help, you are more likely to elicit a response from them. This is especially useful for networking with experts in your field.

If you tweet and interact with certain individuals long enough, they’ll start trusting and respecting you. Once there is trust and respect between you, then that’s when a viral networking effect begins. As soon as you start building your network on Twitter, you’ll find that your follower base will start to grow on its own without any additional effort on your part. When people see something funny, it is common to tell a friend about it as soon as possible. It is kind of the same principle on Twitter. When serious Twitter users see something cool, they’ll tweet about it. When they find someone worth following, they’ll recommend that their followers follow this person as well.

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Blogging – How It Can Drive Tonnes Of Traffic To Your Site! Need To Know Tips!

October 28, 2009 by Jonathan Pitts  
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Blogging is a great way to drive targeted traffic to your sites and come across as a leader within your industry!

So what ia a blog? Well it is a website that is continually updated with regular information. By creating a blog on Internet Marketing or whatever your product you come across as a leader and gain status form naybody who reads your blog posts. People follow leaders in nature hence why it will generate traffic to your sites as people will want to hear or learn more from you.

Make sure you pick a high ranking Blog site, the two I would recommend are Blogger and Wordpress. These will boost you up page rankings and mean more people will view your site which leads to more traffic.

Pick a particular topic that your blog will relate to. Then provide really good quality information on that topic for people to take notice of you and want to hear more. For example my blog is on Internet Marketing so I could write a blog on Search Engine Optimization. By giving a good quality content blog on aspects of Internet Marketing I will have more people click onto my sites than if I were to just sell my business opportunity. You have to give people reason to want to click onto your sites; make this easy for them by leaving links to your sites at the end of each blog post.

You want to have the link lead to your squeeze page (for any internet marketing newbies a squeeze page is where you gather a persons details such as email address in order for them to receive something such as a free report), then they will see your page and opt in. This can build you a list very quickly, making you money online if you promote relevant products/home business opportunities to your list.

An important thing to consider is the style in which you write your blog post, keep it interesting and entertaining. Just because you are giving information does not mean it has to be dull. You want the viewer to read until the end of the post so that they will click on your link.

Break your text up, most people decide if they are going to read a piece of text by the way it is laid out. Have smaller paragraphs rather than a large block of text to make it more appealing. Another tip is to make your headline stand out and catch the readers eye, a great tool to see if your headline is good or not is http://www.aminstitute.com click on their headline analyzer. Make it catchy otherwise there’s no point in writing an article if nobody will read it.

A really great way to make your blog appealing is by adding a video to it. Most people would rather watch a video than read text, this makes your blog stand out and build a relationship with the viewer. If your video is entertaining the likely hood is they’ll want to watch more of your videos, This will boost your YouTube ratings and create a following. Bloggin is all about giving good quality content and generating traffic to your sites by leaving links at the end of each one. After people join your list they will more than llikely buy a product from you.

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Earn Money With Your Blog

October 18, 2009 by Jason Myers  
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The last number of years has witnessed an exponentially growing trend of people beginning their own blogs on various pastimes and interests.

A number of people treat blogs as online journals, others to communicate with their friends and families, yet others to create new relationships, increase their horizons and get to a wide listeners that they otherwise would not be able to. A lot of these bloggers have noticed in appropriate time that – whether they initially intended it or not – they began to obtain a solid following of readers from all over the world. And they noticed the amount of blog enthusiasts rising. This is not an extraordinary phenomenon. If you write motivating blogs, if you write on a regular basis and on issues that create interest for others as well, people will become aware of your blog and will begin following it.

They will subscribe to your blog to keep up with what you post. However now the question for all the blogging enthusiasts is: can I create money from blogging? The reply is: Yes, you can.

And the fact is: but it’s not that simple as creating blogs regarding your passion, someone noticing you and obtaining the next Hollywood contract. So for the rest of us, not so fortunate with Hollywood contracts, how can we earn money from blogging?

There are several methods an individual can make money with blogging, counting affiliate advertising, with Google AdSense program, by selling banner ads, by writing articles for other webmasters, and sure enough also by selling your own information products and selling it with the use of your blog. A couple of the very familiar methods to make money are affiliate marketing and Google AdSense program. Each one requires a different approach: if you’re excellent at writing, you should go with the affiliate marketing process, where you need to advise and soon market items and/or services to your viewers. AdSense alternatively requires many viewers, for the reason that you’ll obtain about $5 per 100 viewers and to earn a living from this you should get at least 1000 visitors every day to your website!

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How to Set Up Contact Forms & Archives Pages

October 13, 2009 by Caroline Middlebrook  
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How to Create a Contact Form

You would be surprised at just how many bloggers don?t have a contact form on their blog. But why would you want or need one? Well if you are trying to market something, be it yourself, your services, a product or even a brand ? anything at all, you are going to need some way for your potential customers to be able to contact you. Unfortunately with the amount of spam around these days, it is unwise to publish your email address online. A contact form, however, means that your visitors can contact you with an email even though your actual email address remains hidden away on the server.

You can create a form manually using HTML but there’s no need to go to those lengths unless you need something specific. If all you need is a simple way for your visitors to send you a message then I recommend the great WordPress plugin from The Marketing Technology Blog.

Once it is installed, from your WordPress dashboard go to ?Settings? to find a new option called ?Contact Form?. Click on this option to reach the contact form editor.

You’ll need to fill in the email address to send the email to (don’t worry, this is hidden), a subject line for the email, and some standard messages. You can also put in a question that your visitor must type in to avoid spammers.

Once this is set up, you will still need to create the form itself. You can use a WordPress page or post. All you have to do is to type %%wpcontactform%% in to the body of the page, then when it is displayed on your website, the text will be replaced by the actual form.

That?s all there is to it! I would recommend, however, that you send yourself a message via your form to test that it works!

Setting Up Archives Pages

WordPress does have built-in archives features but they will only show the full post, it provides no simple way to merely see a contents table at a glance. Luckily, plug-ins come to our rescue yet again. There is a great one at idunzo.com.

What it does is to create a single page that displays just a single link for each post. It groups the links into months and you can also show the number of comments each post received.

Once the plug-in is installed you will see a new option called ?SRG Clean Archives? in the ?Settings? menu. There are several checkboxes allowing you to tweak the output but you may find that the defaults are fine.

The process for making the archives page is similar – you have a piece of text to insert which gets replaced by the actual archives output when the page is published. However there is one subtle difference – you have to type in the text in the HTML view of the page, and not in the Visual view.

The text you need to type is: <!–srg_clean_archives–>

This is actually an HTML tag (a comment) which is why it needs to be input in the HTML view. If you type it into the visual view then this is what you will actually see on your page when output.

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How To Comment on Blogs The Right Way!

September 29, 2009 by Yasir Y Khan  
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Blog commenting can make a huge difference in connecting to your audience if you do it the right way. Apparently, 90% of the people think blog commenting and spamming are the same thing. It is actually laughable to see how much effort people put into leaving mass-created junk comments on websites, hoping that they would get past Akismet.

What is more interesting is the fact that the link in the spam comment does not point to a valid URL. Instead, even the link happens to be junk. I tried following them and received a 404 error.

For people who think blog commenting is one of the easiest ways to get traffic and links, your reasoning is flawed. I have never heard of anyone who has used blog commenting as his main form of traffic generation.

Blog comments are used mainly to grab your target audiences attention and portray yourself as an expert in your niche. This way, you can actually get them on your website and make sales.

But there is a catch to it (as there is to everything in life): Your comments should be valuable and insightful. If they are not, your comments will not be productive towards your needs. If you post a generic comment such as the one below:

Very nice post! I really adored it! I will definitely come back to your website again!

in the hopes of getting links to their websites without a lot of effort, your efforts will not be fruitful. I have had many of these kind of comments posted on my blog and I really do not find any reason to accept them. Same goes for other webmasters.

So if you want to comment on blogs, make sure you do the following:

1. Only comment on established blogs related to your market.

2. If you have nothing good to say, do not blabber. You do not need to comment on everything.

3. Only provide useful comments, which show that you have an insight or command over the specific topic.

4. Leave a link on another person’s blog only when you are sure it makes sense to do so.

And please! Stop with the blog commenting scripts!

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Making Big Money As An Affiliate marketer is Easy If You Know How

August 2, 2009 by Ron Cripps  
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Every person will make a different amount of money with articles and affiliate links on their website. The sum of money that you pull in will rely greatly on how productive your site actually is and how people perceive you in this niche market. What you have to do and this is your first affiliate tip is increase rankings with SEO and ensure that your site is fun, instructive and engaging content that you can use to create an excellent site around your niche making you the expert.

There are people out there that state they pull in an average of k each month by creating and promoting niche websites. This sort of money will come with time, work and the accumulation of abilities. It isn’t going to be there to begin with.

To be cautious, you can plan on getting about 500 or more per month after you have built your site and are getting regular traffic and are promoting healthy affiliate products (not scams). The key is to remember that this revenue is recurring, it comes every month, once you have put in the effort in creating a productive site.

With one productive site most people will set about on the next website. The more productive sites you create the more money you can pull in. Some also choose to build very fast and very short web sites over websites that are somewhat longer in length. It must be remarked that the larger each of your websites are, the more income you will likely establish from them.

The first website is invariably the toughest because you have to discover the ropes, learn what works and what does not. You can run the risk of discovering that this is not for you and that you may lose money but that is a chance that all concerns take.

The key is that you have to put in a respectable effort before quitting. You will probably feel like quitting, the work is going to be tedious and it might take some time for you to get success. Acknowledge that if you quit you will never know the achievement you would’ve had. And who knows, you could be the next great website marketer discovered online!

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Seven Ways Of Making Blogging Work For You

July 29, 2009 by Ian Rowe  
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With the software that blogging have nowadays, setting up one is much easier than it used to be.Blogging has become the trend of today. They have also become a great tool that most businesses use to get the attention of more customers.For the independent professional, blogs are an easy communication tool to enhance credibility and trust among customers. Besides that, blogs make it easy for other people to locate you on the Internet.

But then, 9 out of 10 blogs that are created have the tendency to be abandoned because they can take up a lot of time. And time is one thing that professionals do not have so much of. The result may not seem apparent in the beginning but it will be later on. There are some keys to making your blog work best for you, instead of you working for it. Once you learned and incorporated these steps, it will only take you less than 20 minutes to post one entry.

Search engines are in love with blogs.Blogs come complete with permalinks, regular updates and with the newest and accurate content. All these in one package is enough to make spiders not want for more.There are also blogs that spider do not like. Some blogging habits are less useful to spiders than they could be. News oriented and political blogs have the tendency to link the phrase read the whole thing most often.

This is just fine for humans since they are able to see the link in the context of the post. But a spider do not have the capability to do this. Although they can read the contextual part of your blog, they do not really comprehend the whole thing part.If you want your blogs attain higher search engines positioning, keep in mind that the spider is the one that determines if you are worthy of the rank.

Below are some spider-sensitive factors you have to consider when creating a post for your blog.Use a descriptive title. Titles or headlines are given more focus by search engines. It is important that you think of a good one for your blog post. Better use highly targeted keyword phrases that will best describe the content you are writing about. Do not create one that has been used over and over again. Be creative and think of something spiders do not get to see often.

Another way is to stream mp3s.To do this, you just need to upload your mp3files on a server and add the files’ links to the page. When the link is clicked, the browser opens a media player window and plays a file. However, since the file is in mp3 format, it may also be downloaded. Downloading music files without the authorization of the copyright owner is illegal. Therefore, if you will be using this type of streaming, make sure that you have the appropriate permit to do so.

Make a list of all your products and services. Check if the landing pages are linked correctly. Nothing can turn off visitors quickly than having been linked to some site not in any way related to your blog. If you have a shopping cart, you can use your affiliate links and ad tracking features for easy access.Remember to link to your own website and vice versa. It is better to have a different site dedicated to your blog than having one incorporated to your website.

Save your mp3 or wma file on the server.You may skip this step if you know that the file exists on another server and know the link to that file. Make sure that the link has a .mp3 or .wma extension.Open your text editor and type the path to the file. Repeat this step until you have included all the links to the files that you would like to be included in the playlist.

Save the playlist with a .m3u extension.Upload the m3u file on the directory where the music files are hosted or to your server.Open your html editor and embed the link to the m3u file. Through this, you can also set if you want to have the playlist to autoplay if someone visits your site of if you want your visitor to control playing the music. You can also set the volume level.

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Blogging Websites Need More Than Just A Good Idea

July 28, 2009 by Alan Edmunds  
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As there are so many websites about doing blogs and blogging itself, it can be difficult to make your website unique above all others.

Whether or not you are beginning a new website for bloggers or are trying to make your own weblog more creative, you will know the key to maintaining and creating a website that captures the attention of the blogging community. It is all about finding your own niche.

When you can fulfill a unique niche for your audience, you will begin to collect loyal readers among the millions of web surfers. Youll still have all your writing to do but finding the niche in the blogosphere should be your very first step.

You need first to have a great idea with your blog; without it you cant have an excellent blog. There are a lot of sites which are aimed directly at bloggers themselves and the competition is steep for this particular niche.

To make your blogging web site stand out from the pack, you will need to offer something that no other site is currently offering, or you will need to do the same thing that an already popular site does but in a more impressive or valuable way.

Take a look at the sites which have gotten the attention of the blogging audience already and try to do something similar that will gain the attention of the audience. You can take on some of their strategies and try to be as successful as they are.

Of course, you will also need to add a unique flair to your project in order to stand apart from your competition. Many people agree that the web sites that do the best in today’s market are the sites that have the most personality.

The fiercely individual surfers who are bloggers are a demographic that responds especially strongly to personality, so consider how you can give your site a unique and attractive feeling by lending your own voice and sensibility to your site’s design and content.

Once you have a great idea for your site, have pinpointed a special niche that you are well equipped to fill, and have infused the site with personality, the next step is figuring out how to get the word out to bloggers.

In the long run, it isn’t enough to just have a great idea. You need to have a smart and unique marketing plan for your site.

Hooking a blogger means you’ll have a reader for the long haul, but it I crucial that they get that first look at your blog site in order to become hooked onto your great design and content.

As a small business owner, you may find that blogs for small businesses is something you want to learn about. Blogs are good ways to let consumers learn about your product or business service, and it can be helpful in getting your businesss employees to be more loyal to your company, increasing employee morale.

If you want to take your own business to a new level, consider what a blog can do for you.

Blogging by businesses is related to other kinds of blogging, but it is unique, with pitfalls of their own. The way to have a good business blog is to keep clear your goals and be concrete all along the blogging adventure.

Its easy to get sidetracked in all of this, especially if you’re new to blogging. If you want your blog to be successful, you’ll need to remain focused on the task at hand.

Write up a planning guide as to how often you’ll do your blog, how you’ll promote your blog and whether or not you’ll include pictures or videos or other features in your blog. Stick with the same type of determination that got your business going in the first place.

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