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Friday, January 30, 2015

***26 Interesting Facts About Digital Marketing*** {171}

πŸ’₯Opti mind has developed a list of 26 interesting facts about digital marketing, complete with a related info graphic. See the list and info graphic here. Some might surprise you, some you may already be aware of. We also have summarized them on this page for you to take in along with a cup of coffee:

Email Marketing-

The amount of e- mail that that is opened on smartphones and tablets has increased by 80% globally in the last 6 months.

Average yield for email marketing is $44.25 for every dollar spent.

85% of people would rather provide their e-mail for an e-book than a tweet. Blogs and Content Marketing. Blogs give websites more indexed pages and more indexed links.

Blogs are 63% more likely to influence purchasing decisions than newspapers.

Companies that blog more than about 15 times per month, get 5 times more traffic.

The average length of text on a page that ranks in the top 10 position is 2000 words.

If a post is longer than 1,500 words, it gets 68.1% more tweets and 22.6% more Facebook likes on average.

Posts with a title length of 10 to 18 words get more links.

Articles with photos get 94% more page views.

Companies using info graphics grow in average of 12%.

Companies are experiencing 55% increase in sales leads after increasing the number of pages on your site from 10 to 15.

Video-

Using videos on landing pages can increase conversions by up to 86%.

Videos get 267% more links than usual posts.

58% of your audience will stop watching your video within the first 90 seconds.

Video can keep your prospects on your website up to 2 minutes longer on average.

20 % of visitors will read the text on a page, while 80 % of them will watch a video with the exact same content.

Viewers remember 58% of what they see, but only 10% of what they read.

Websites with video are 50 times more likely to rank on Google's first page.

A consumer sees a product video is up to 144% more likely to add product to cart.

Online shopping-

67% of consumers say that the quality of images of a product image is important in the selection and purchase of the same.

Consumers who receive e- mail marketing from you spend 83% more when they shop.

Consumers who receive e- mail marketing from you order 28% more often than others.

Personal email improve CTR by 14% and the conversion rate of 10%.

The average consumer reads 11 different reviews along the way to completing the purchase.

Average CTR of banner advertising is 2.1%.

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

***10 Tips For Effective Craigslist Marketing*** {170}

πŸ’₯Effective craigslist marketing:

It’s not very often that powerful marketing tools are offered to the masses for free. Whether you are looking to sell a vehicle, real estate or furniture or offer cleaning or childcare services, Craigslist is an extremely valuable marketing platform that should be included in your digital marketing campaign.

For those of you who aren’t aware of the power of this highly trafficked site, consider that 60 million Americans use Craigslist each month, and that the site ranks in the top 50 of most visited sites worldwide (comScore).

Convinced you should be using CL to market your business or product? Then read our top tips for effective Craigslist marketing below so you can begin posting ads for your offer today!

10 Craigslist Marketing Tips:


*Catchy Title – The title of your post is undoubtedly the most important component of your ad. Be clear and descriptive when including price and key details of your product or service, and avoid using too many characters, exclamation points or anything that might seem ‘spammy.’

*Keyword Rich Text – Most users filter before searching, making keywords very important. Keywords should be used throughout the title and body of your ad.

*Keep It Simple – Craigslist sees heavy HTML code as a sign of spam or fraudulent post. Keep your ad mostly text based, with simple code only and working in creative bolding.

*Include Pictures – While Craigslist users prefer text ads, they also love pictures. Many times, visitors will use the filter to exclude posts without images. Use the photo uploader provided by the site, or upload images to your own site and embed (This is also useful for getting your images above the fold.)

*Include A Link – Somewhere in the text of your ad include a link to your website. This link should not go to your homepage instead link directly to a specific product page.

*Post Often – It has become widely accepted Craigslist practice to post and re-post often – in extreme cases multiple times daily in order to say on the first page of results. Be Warned: Craigslist’s policy states that the same ad may not be re-posted within a 48-hour window. If you do so your ad will not show within search results – known as ‘ghosting.’

*Delete Old Ads – Once 48 hours has passed, you may post a similar ad, but remember to delete your previous post to avoid being flagged for removal.

*Use Varied Ads – To avoid being marked as spam and flagged for removal it is helpful to use varied ads. Do not use duplicate content, switch up the title, etc. It’s helpful to have multiple variations of your ad ready in advance, which will make posting throughout the week a very simple and efficient process.

*Track Results – Keep track of which versions of your ads are getting more clicks. There are many Craigslist tracking services, but the most popular tracking service is Craiglist Ad Tracker, which offers free and premium account options.

*Test – Use A/B testing to create the best possible performing ad. To get started, post an ad for your product/service and track the results over a given period of time. When you’re ready to re-post the ad, make sure this newer version incorporates a few subtle changes (e.g. tweak only the title or one component of the ad), keeping the rest of the ad as similar to the original version as possible. Once posted, be sure to track the results over a specific time period, and then compare the results of the new version to the results of your original to determine which one generated more click-throughs to your website and ultimately more inquiries.

With a little preparation and a consistent posting and testing strategy, Craigslist can be an effective source of clicks and leads for your business at little or no cost.

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***8 Steps On How To Create An Advertising Budget*** {169}

πŸ’₯In the past, I worked with a business that made its decisions on where to advertise based entirely on which publications and stations actually called up and solicited an ad. While plenty of publications are cold-calling potential advertisers in hopes of getting a little ad revenue these days, I Wouldn’t really recommend taking a similar route. Instead, approaching advertising like any other business project can guarantee that your advertising budget actually has the affect you want in the long-term. An advertising project Isn’t so different from buying a new office or designing a new product: with the right process, you can complete your project efficiently and with great results.

Here are eight steps you can follow to keep your advertising campaign on track and successful:

Market research: Before you even start thinking about where you might want to place an ad or even what it could look like, it’s important to do at least some basic research. Even if you Aren’t in a position to bring in an expensive research firm, you can ask your current customers questions about why they come back to you, as well as taking a close look at your target demographic’s needs and interests.

Budgeting: Your business probably has a set advertising budget for the year — but how do you divvy it up between your various advertising projects? For each project you’re planning, you need to be clear on just how much money you’re willing to spend. You’ll almost certainly change exactly how you divide it between costs like copy writing and design, but you can treat the overall amount as set in stone. Write it down and put it in your project folder.

Setting goals: The aims you have in mind for a particular advertising project need to be written down ahead of time. While it’s good to be ambitious, it’s also important to decide what constitutes a successful advertising campaign for your business. Sales can be the simplest metric: if you’re advertising a particular product, how many units will you need to sell to pay for that campaign?

Advertising venue: The website, tv station, newspaper, radio station, magazine or other advertising venue you place your ad with is a crucial decision. You’ll need to look at not only the cost of your preferred venues but also whether they reach your target demographic. Ad buys can make up a significant portion of your budget. Deciding on where you will place your ads first tells you how much money you’ll have left over for actually creating your ad.

Choosing creatives: Unless you’re planning to write, shoot and design every part of your ad, you’ll probably need to bring in some help. Finding the right freelancers for each aspect requires checking through portfolios and rates — if you can find a business or freelancer who can handle all aspects of creating your ad, even if that means subcontracting, it can save you a lot of time. You’ll also want to make sure that you find any talent you’ll need for your ad (voice actors for radio, models for photography and so on).

Design and wording: While you may not have a lot of actual writing and designing to do for your ad, during the creation process you will need to review and sign off on different stages of the project. When starting with a new designer or other creative, make sure that you both know any expectations for timelines and progress checks.

Placing the ad: Once you have a finished ad in hand, it’s time to actually place it with your preferred advertising venue. You may have a few contracts to sign and a check to hand over. You’ll also want to make sure you actually see your ad once it’s run — from a newspaper, for instance, you’ll want to see the tear sheets of pages containing your ad.

Evaluation: Depending on your ad, how you evaluate it can vary. If it included a coupon, for instance, you can simply count how many customers brought in the coupon. For other ads, you may be simply comparing sales before, during and after your advertising campaign. Spend as much time on analyzing how your advertising campaign worked as you can. That information can point you to more effective uses of advertising in the future. While following such a set process may seem like it would stifle the creativity necessary to put together a new ad, following these steps can actually make it easier. You can minimize confusion and make sure that everyone is meeting the necessary deadlines — and you can ensure that you’ll be able to measure your ad’s actual cost and responses during each step. You’ll be better equipped to tweak your ad or move it to another publication in the future.

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Monday, January 12, 2015

***(Federal Trade Commission) MLM SCAM?*** {168}

πŸ˜€Multilevel Marketing:

TAGS: Franchises, Business Opportunities, and Investments:

There are multi-level marketing plans – and then there are pyramid schemes. Before signing on the dotted line, study the company’s track record, ask lots of questions, and seek out independent opinions about the business. In multilevel or network marketing, individuals sell products to the public — often by word of mouth and direct sales. Typically, distributors earn commissions, not only for their own sales, but also for sales made by the people they recruit.

Not all multilevel marketing plans are legitimate. If the money you make is based on your sales to the public, it may be a legitimate multilevel marketing plan. If the money you make is based on the number of people you recruit and your sales to them, it’s not. It’s a pyramid scheme. Pyramid schemes are illegal, and the vast majority of participants lose money. If you’re considering buying into a multilevel marketing plan, get the details.

Consider the Products:

Many companies that market their products through distributors sell quality items at competitive prices. But some offer goods that are overpriced, have questionable merits, or are downright unsafe to use.

Find out what will you be selling. Are similar products on the market? Is the product priced competitively? Is it safe? Can your sponsor — the distributor who is recruiting you — support the claims about the product’s performance?

Almost any product or service could be sold through multilevel marketing, including health, beauty, and fitness products that aren't available on store shelves. Apply a healthy dose of skepticism before buying or selling products advertised as having "miracle" ingredients or guaranteed results. Many of these "quick cures" are unproven, fraudulently marketed, and useless. In fact, they could be dangerous. You may want to check with a health professional before using them — or selling them.

If you decide to buy into the program and promote the products, you must be sure your marketing materials are truthful and that there's solid evidence to back up the claims you make about the products. Before you repeat any claims the company has made, verify that there’s competent and reliable research to back them up. That’s the standard the FTC uses when evaluating advertising claims.

Learn More About the Company:

Find — and study — the company’s track record. Do an internet search with the name of the company and words like review, scam, or complaint. Look through several pages of search results. You also may want to look for articles about the company in newspapers, magazines, or online. Find out:

how long the company has been in business:

-whether it has a positive reputation for customer satisfaction!
-what the buzz is about the company and its product on blogs and websites!
-whether the company has been sued for deceptive business practices!
-Check with your state Attorney General for complaints about any company you’re considering, although a lack of complaints doesn’t guarantee that a company is legitimate!
-Evaluate the Plan!
-Don’t pay or sign a contract in an “opportunity meeting.” Take your time to think over your decision. Your investment requires real money, so don’t rush into it without doing some research first!

Ask your sponsor for the terms and conditions of the plan, including:

-the compensation structure!
-your potential expenses!
-support for claims about how much money you can make!
-the name and contact information of someone at the company who can answer your questions!
-Get this information in writing. Avoid any plan where the reward for recruiting new distributors is more than it is for selling products to the public. That’s a time-tested and traditional tip-off to a pyramid scheme!

Keep in mind that when you recruit new distributors, you are responsible for the claims you make about how much money they can earn. Be honest, and be realistic. If your promises fall through, you could be held liable, even if you are simply repeating claims you read in a company brochure or heard from another distributor.

If you don’t understand something, ask for more information until it is absolutely clear to you. Your sponsor and other distributors should be willing to answer your questions. Remember that your sponsor (and others above your sponsor's level) will make money if you join the program. So take your time, and resist pressure to join. Be aware of shills — fake references paid by the company or distributor to pretend they were successful earning money through the plan.

FIND OUT ABOUT REFUNDS:


Get the company’s refund policy in writing. Make sure it includes information about returning any unused products, including restrictions and penalties. It may seem like you’re minimizing your risk if you can return products for a reimbursement, but policies vary on whether you’ll get a full refund — and how long it may take. Many plans require you to buy training or marketing materials, or pay for seminars if you want to get product discounts or create your own network of distributors. Find out how much time and money other distributors spent on training, marketing materials, and seminars when they joined the plan, and whether the plan requires you to participate in periodic training. What happens if you opt out of the training?

ASK A FRIEND OR ADVISER TO READ THE MATERIALS:

You may want to consult with an accountant, a lawyer, or someone else you trust who is not affiliated with the plan to review the terms of compensation, determine whether the plan can back up its claims about the amount of money you can make, and analyze the information you’ve been given.

THINK ABOUT WHETHER THIS KIND OF WORK SUITS YOUR TALENTS AND GOALS:

Ask yourself whether you would enjoy selling products to the public. Find out how many hours a week your sponsor and other distributors spent on the business when they joined and how much time they spend now. Remember that no matter how good the product and how solid the plan, you’ll need to invest sweat equity and money for your investment to pay off. Consider the other demands of the business — for example, going to training, recruiting new distributors, managing paperwork, recording inventory, and shipping products.

Ask Questions:

Ask your sponsor and other distributors tough questions, and dig for details. Don’t consider it nosy or intrusive: you are on a mission to check out a potential business deal that will require your money and your time.

Their responses can help you detect false claims about the amount of money you may make and whether the business is a pyramid scheme. 

Here are some questions to ask before making any decisions:

-How many people have you recruited?
-How long have you been in the business?
-How much time did you spend last year on the business?
-How much money did you make last year — that is, your income and bonuses, less your expenses?
-What were your expenses last year, including money you spent on training and buying products?
-What percentage of your sales were made to distributors?
-How much product did you sell to distributors?
-What are your annual sales of the product?

What percentage of the money you’ve made — income and bonuses less your expenses — came from recruiting other distributors and selling them inventory or other items to get started? It’s important to get a complete picture of how the plan works: not just how much money distributors make, but also how much time and money they spend on the plan, how long it takes before they’re earning money, and how big a downline is needed to make money. One sign of a pyramid scheme is if distributors sell more product to other distributors than to the public — or if they make more money from recruiting than they do from selling.

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

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Friday, January 9, 2015

***20 Interesting Marketing Facts Of 2014*** {167}

πŸ’›Content marketing has flipped the traditional marketing models from the push paradigm to pull. It’s about the law of attraction. It’s also inbound marketing (that has been with us for over half a decade) by a different name.

It is an art and a science that rewards creative content creators. It’s images, text, videos and Podcasts. The craft of content marketing is also many moving parts. It includes the disciplines of search engine marketing, email marketing and social media. You need to understand that making it work is about earned and paid marketing tactics that need to run in parallel if you want to be visible online.

Is the social web the death of good writing?

The social web has been seen by some as the facilitator of the death of intelligent writing as cat videos and Selfies seem to dominate popular opinion and media consciousness.

My journey around the web has me convinced otherwise. The evolving digital world as we know it is allowing writers we didn’t know existed to become visible and reveal their genius. It is providing a platform for writers to grow their skills and also receive feedback that makes them better artists. Attention on the web is more about learning and feedback than narcissism.

Content creation can involve bland blog posts and content that puts you to sleep. But there is much to be read that delights, surprises and entertains.

Content marketing facts in 2014:

Here are some of the stats that is the moving feast of facts that is content marketing.

$135 billion will be spent on new digital marketing collateral (content) in 2014

78% of CMO’s think custom content is the future of marketing

Internet advertising will make up 25% of the entire ad spend by 2015

Social media marketing budgets will double over the next 5 years

Email with social sharing buttons increase click through rates by 158%

Nearly 50% of companies have content marketing strategies

33% of traffic from Google’s organic search engine results go to the first item listed

67% of B2B content marketers consider event marketing essential

73% of reporters think press releases should contain images

72% of “Pay per Click” marketers plan to increase their budget in 2014

52% of all marketers have found a customer via Facebook in 2013

B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads

43% of all marketers found a customer via LinkedIn

55% of marketers worldwide increased digital marketing budgets in 2013

Customer testimonials have the highest effectiveness for content marketers at 89%

Videos on landing pages increase conversions by 86%

65% of your audience are visual learners

Marketers will use dynamic content to deliver highly personalized experiences to the right audiences at the right time

Inbound marketing delivers 54% more leads than traditional outbound marketing

Visual data is processed 60,000 times faster by the brain than text.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

***CO-OP Advertising??*** {166}

πŸ’₯Cooperative advertising is a cost-effective way for manufacturers, retailers or distributors to reach their target markets. Although co-op advertising policies differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, most will pay a portion of the advertising costs and supply the retailer with photos or graphics to use in the ad (or sometimes the entire ad itself), whether for print, radio or television. A manufacturer's contribution to a cooperative advertising campaign can range from a large amount of money to promotional gimmicks and point-of-purchase displays.

Using co-op advertising cuts down not only on your media costs but also on your ad production and creative expenses as well. A smart advertiser will factor co-op advertising, if available, into his or her budget. The major drawback to co-op advertising is that some manufacturers have more restrictive programs than others.

Another form of cooperative advertising is sponsored by shopping districts or centers, which feature an advertisement from each retailer in the shopping center. These promotions are often found in local newspapers for back-to-school specials, St. Valentine's Day, Fourth of July, Mother's Day, Father's Day and so on.

Be careful to coordinate any co-op advertising you do within your overall marketing scheme. Only use co-op advertising if it meets your needs. If you??ve chosen a different approach in your advertising campaign, don??t switch in midstream just to take advantage of free advertising dollars.

Here are some tips to help you get the most out of co-op advertising:

Keep careful records of how much you've purchased from each supplier. If you try something unusual, such as a sales video or catalog, get prior approval from each vendor before proceeding. If you're preparing your own ads, work with an advertising professional to prepare an ad you think will appeal to the manufacturer. Keep in mind the image the manufacturer presents in its own ads. Make sure your company's name stands out in the ad. Your goal is not so much to sell the supplier's product but to get customers into your store. If a manufacturer has no established co-op program in place, pitch your ad campaign to the vendor anyway. Expect vendors to help out; after all, you're bringing them business. If your vendor doesn't offer co-op advertising money, you should look for another vendor who does. Be sure to follow up. Money goes only to those who submit claims.

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***How To Choose Keywords For Your Marketing Campaign*** {164}

πŸ’™When people enter keywords into an online search box, they have a pain. They have a need. They have a question they want answered. They want to be served the solution in the form of information as to how they can resolve their problem.

Your job as a marketer is to put yourself in their shoes. You must ask yourself: What keywords are my ideal prospects going to type into Google or Bing? If you don't know the right keywords that your prospects are asking, then your online advertising campaigns aren't going to send you much qualified traffic. To create effective campaigns, you should ask yourself:

-What behavioral category does this keyword fall in (browse, shop or buy)?
-Can I refine a browse keyword into one or more shop keywords?
-Can I refine a shop keyword into one or more buy keywords?
-As you come up with each keyword, you'll want to categorize it into one of the three categories. This step will come in handy while you are structuring your campaigns, writing your ads and setting your initial bids.

As you start building your keyword list, you're going to be doing little more than guessing. By using the right analytical tools and performing the right analysis, you'll expand your keywords and hone the list down by improving or eliminating under-performing keywords.

Step 1: Brainstorming. The logical place to start is by brainstorming about the kinds of keywords that are relevant to your customers and jotting them down on a pad of paper or in an electronic document.

As with any brainstorming, don't edit yourself. Error on the side of having more keywords rather than less. Later, you'll see that the actual results of your campaign will edit you by telling you which keywords work and which don't.

Try to go beyond just one- or two-word keywords. You want to own niches, so think in terms of key phrases so you can dominate when a searcher looks for something specific that is relevant to what you have to sell.

Step 2: Scour your marketing collateral. If you have an established business, you'll want to sort through pamphlets, brochures, websites, retail boxes and any other marketing copy you have available. You can also use your competitors' websites as well. Paid search landing pages are particularly good for this, as these pages have often been optimized for the most profitable keywords. A quick scan of a few well-known common businesses will result in additional keywords.

Step 3: Focus on horizontal and vertical expansion using third-party tools. Your next step is to augment your brainstorming results with third-party keyword suggestion tools. Both Bing and Google provide these tools, which will generate related terms for any keyword you type in.

Why do the search engines provide these tools? They want you to expand your keyword lists because that means you're likely to spend more money with them. And even if your ads don't show up, the auction-style nature of paid search means your bids will force other advertisers to pay higher prices.

What this means to you is that while you should use these tools to help seed your lists, don't take them as gospel. The data points they provide can be incomplete, misleading or even downright incorrect. For this reason, you should use multiple tools because no keyword-research tool could ever be complete because the universe of potential keywords is very large. Play it safe, and consult multiple sources.

Step 4: Multiply your keyword list with permutations and synonyms. Next inspect your keywords to develop synonym lists. These lists will consist of phrases that are interchangeable (even if they don't mean precisely the same thing). You'll then merge them to create new permutations to add to your list.

Step 5: Remove duplicates. Look over your new, larger list of keywords, and remove any duplicate keywords from your list.

Step 6: Remove any keywords that are a poor match for your website. Finally, work through the list and remove any keywords that you suspect won't be relevant for your campaign. This will help reduce the amount of work you'll perform later on while organizing your keywords. If you aren't sure about a phrase, it may help to paste it into a search engine and see what kind of organic search results come up. If they still don't appear relevant to your campaign, then delete the keyword phrase from your list.

Choosing the keywords you're going to target is probably the most important part of running your search marketing. You should strive to develop a long list of highly specific "shop" and "buy" keywords. The best way to do this is by using a combination of elbow grease and third-party tools.

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Friday, January 2, 2015

***Can't Afford Internet Marketing?*** {163}

πŸ’’Having a website is pretty much pointless without any form of Internet marketing as the chances are nobody with see it. Having a new company can be costly to setup and you may not have any funds to promote your business online. Here are a few tips to increase traffic to your website for free.

WHAT YOU NEED:

Before you start you need a view things to help with your Internet marketing.

-A website with a blog..
-A Twitter Account..
-A Facebook page..
-An email address..
-Around 7-10 hours spare per week.

KEYWORD RESEARCH:

You can use Google keyword tools to check which are the best keywords for your website and you can view estimates of monthly traffic for each keyword. Once you have a good list of keywords you need to apply them to your web pages. I would only suggest using 3 keywords per web page, anymore than this will look Spammy and unnatural.

META TAGS:

Insert your selected keywords in to your Meta Title and Meta Description (forget the Meta Keyword tag). Your Meta tags need to look natural and sound like an advert with your keywords inserted. This will attract people to click on your result on Google and help the search engines understand what keywords you want to be ranked for. This needs to be done on all web pages throughout your site.

CONTENT:


Adding high quality content containing your keywords on all web page will help your Internet Marketing UK no end. It is important that you do not copy content from any other website, it needs to be 100% unique and from your own head. If possible, try and write 300-500 words per web page and mentioning your keywords once or twice at the mots. Forget about keyword density as it will probably damage your Internet marketing.

BLOGGING:

Adding great blog posts to your website as often as possible, daily would be great, is the biggest factor in your Internet marketing and SEO. Do not write blog posts just for the sake of adding it to your website. You have to think to yourself, would i want to read this post and share it on my social media accounts? If the answer is no, don’t write it. The reason why blogging is so important for your Internet marketing UK is because it can contribute to a high number of inbound links, readers and social shares.

BLOG MARKETING:

Every time you write a brilliant blog post, you need to get people to see it. There are 1000’s of blog networks you can share your post on to attract readers. Do a simple Google search for submit blog posts (and add your industry). This will help attract readers of your post who will hopefully share it on their social media accounts and link to it through their blog.

Always publish your posts on your own social media account to gain extra readers and social followers. A great Internet marketing tool for sharing blog posts is ViralContentBuzz. Simply create a new account with them and add your post, this will generate multiple social shares, easy and free!

All the above techniques will help your Internet marketing and climb up the search engine rankings for free with only a few hours a week.

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***Why "GETTING" a job is a bad idea*** {162}

πŸ’šThere’s so much discussion about the struggle for folks to find work, to get a job. And beyond that how can we expect to find something we truly love to do that will also pay the bills?

first, let’s highlight the mindset that is holding so many back. Ask yourself, does this sound familiar?

“I need to GET a job.”
“I need to GET money.”
“I need to GET customers/clients.”

The problem with this approach — the “getting” approach — is that it’s focus is solely on one thing. You getting something. People — you and me and everyone else — pay for what they value. And most importantly, we are compensated when we provide that value. But the opposite is true when we are taking or getting. Go ahead and read that last sentence again. I’ll wait.

So what if?

What if instead of looking to GET paid for being told what to do we looked for ways to PROVIDE value? Hmmm.

Then the next question is…

How do we provide value?
We provide value when we…

— Solve a problem or provide a solution to a problem
— Save someone (or an organization) time, energy or money
When we’re solely focused on “getting” for ourselves then we’re listening for orders. It’s the voice that yells…

“Just tell me what to do!”

In that mindset we’re not listening for opportunities — for problems to solve, for time/energy/money to save. We’re not aware of the squeaky wheels that need grease. We’re not aware of the opportunities masquerading as complaints from others. So let’s define your professional value.

Spend some time listening. What are the problems out there that need solutions? How could you help someone (or an organization) save more time, energy and/or money?

How could the solutions to these challenges overlap with something you enjoy doing?

Beyond that, how could these solutions be meaningful and truly beneficial to others besides yourself?

This is the path to providing true value. And it may be easier to do than simply finding orders to follow.

Think of it this way. There are two guys competing for the same gig. One guy is waiting to be told what to do. The other is taking the initiative, finding opportunities to improve a situation.

Which one would you hire?

And when things get lean again — and they will — the guy who provides true value won’t be waiting to ‘get’ something. His trained awareness will find a way to provide it. And people pay for what they truly value.

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***Facts About Online Classifieds*** {161}

😍Did you know that the majority of the people today visit classifieds like Craigslist™ because here people see what they are looking for.

Did you know that users only revisit websites that are easy to navigate and provide relevant content in less time.

Did you know that Craigslist, Oodle and Vast are very intuitive and informative. They provide exactly what users expect to see for their search results.

Did you know that Craigslist™ is visited a few million times everyday and it is one of the top 10 websites in the world (based on information provided by Alexa.com).

Did you know that if you are only advertising with auto trading/buying selling classifieds you may be loosing a lot of potential customers to other dealerships. Your auto trading companies may never advertise your listings on the third party classified website because of their head-on competition. However, we provide a solution so that you can advertise on multiple networks.

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

***What makes a good Website?*** {160}

πŸ˜ƒ(Over 600,000 Websites in the world today and growing) - This has actually grown into the millions!

Websites are one of the most important assets of a business. Having a credible, professional and engaging online presence requires work and patience. You know there are millions of websites out there, so how can you stand apart from your competitors?

A good website grabs your attention, wakes up your emotions, and gives you easily what you need. Here are some very important things you should consider when building a website for your business:

1.) Organization and Structure:

Good websites are well organized and follow a structure. They are not cluttered; they are clean and professional. They are also built around a target audience and market. Organization makes a website accessible and user-friendly.

2.) Simple Navigation:

Successful websites offer simple and user friendly navigation. Visitors must find everything they need quick and easy. If users have to wonder around the site trying to find what they need they will get frustrated and leave.

3.) Original content:

High quality websites focus on their audience’s needs, not on what they’re selling. Good and fresh content builds the visitor’s interest and invite them to get involved, invite their friends and come back for more.

4.) Outstanding Design:

Beautiful & contemporary design makes a site memorable. A good website is built around a theme that matches its market and personality.

5.) Speed:

Optimized graphics, video and audio give a website the necessary speed it needs to load fast. Users don’t want to wait for slow content to download; they need their information quickly and without delay.

6.) Clean and Validated Code:

Messy, outdated, deprecated, or wrong code can reduce a website’s search engine visibility. It can also generate browser-rendering issues that will slow down your website. Validated code will help for browser compatibly; following the standards is a way to ensure that the site will have a higher chance to be correctly display in different browsers.

7.) Easy to read:

Most people don’t read websites; they scan them. Contrast and hierarchy help the site’s readability by making the content easy on the visitor’s eyes.

Contrast between the text color and the website background is very important. Good websites will never use a black background color and dark blue text or white background color and yellow text.

Hierarchy helps people identify important sections on the website. High-quality websites use headings to break up the content in sections and provide small blocks of text to help their visitors read their content better.

8.) Search engine optimization:

A great website with no visitors is an invisible website. SEO or search engine optimization will help bring an audience to the site. It is also important to consider that bringing relevant users plays a key role in the growth of a website. It is not just about establishing a generic audience, it is about bringing potential customers that will appreciate and pay for your services.

9.) Tracking:

Metrics & site analysis give insights of what’s going on in a website. Good sites measure their traffic and marketing efficacy. Tracking also helps to target better a site’s customers, generate relevant ads, and create a higher converting website.

10.) Link building:

Links are an important factor in determining where a website will appear in search engine results. Good websites promote themselves in other high-quality websites like Google Local, Yahoo! Local, Yellow Pages, LinkedIn and more. Another way to promote and improve link building is to submit articles to websites related to your industry. Most online magazines or blogs allow a link back to your website from your article.

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