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Why Internet Marketing Just WORKS

Friday, August 7th, 2009

When you hear the term “internet marketing“, what do you think of?

For many, that term conjures thoughts of websites or spamming or search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing. For others, it’s all about graphical design, writing fancy code or even affiliate programs. All of those answers correct, but the essence of internet marketing is much simpler.

At its core, internet marketing is about these things:

* Understanding the target market to which the product/service/cause you’re marketing will appeal
* Determining exactly how your target market interacts with the internet
* Positioning your content on the internet to attract the attention of your target market
* Collecting information about your target market (also known as “leads”) for follow-up and conversion into sales
* Design of offers or incentives to induce the desired actions from your leads

Since there is insufficient space in this article to give all of these topics adequate attention, let’s focus on just one specific topic with the realm of internet marketing: Email Marketing.

My best payoff has always come by focusing on permission-based email marketing. Permission-based email marketing refers to the practice of collecting information (including email addresses) from website visitors and communicating with them via e-mail with their direct consent. The “permission” aspect of permission-based email marketing is what separates legitimate email marketers from the spammers that everyone despises.

My love of email marketing is strong for one reason: It works very well. Email marketing has been much like a never-ending goldmine: It enables us to produce income on demand simply by sending a good offer to our list. When you have thousands of loyal subscribers – as we do – and you put a strong and compatible offer in front of them, income becomes nearly automatic.

However, the key to successful email marketing is the development of a legitimate trust relationship with your subscribers. If you opt to send your subscribers a request for purchases every single day, they will likely tire of your badgering and cease reading your emails altogether.

Alternatively, if you take the time to provide good content to your readers on a regular and frequent basis, you’ll discover that your readers take all of your emails far more seriously, and as a result your emails will be opened, read and acted upon with greater frequency. Essentially, email marketing is really an exercise in trust.

While there are many more aspects to internet marketing than just permission-based email marketing, email has definitely been the cornerstone on which our business is built.

Remote Working Part 2 – Staying focused and maintaining concentration

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Quickbooks online

The number one reason workers fail to adapt to working remotely is they don’t recognise the criticality of having first class organisation and robust self discipline.

I have been working remotely for almost a decade since I first uncovered Quickbooks online an ‘on demand’ small business accounting software online system and was energised by the fact that if you can perform accounting on the Internet then why shouldn’t it be workable to do other important types of work remotely?

Whilst working remotely has a lot of positives there are numerous pitfalls which lead to issues that result in reduced work output and reduced morale. The top reason for low work output from remote workers is interruption and it is a proven and well known fact that it can take a employee up to 0.33 hours to return to their original productivity level after experiencing a distraction.

Studies also show that persons who are consistently subjected to disturbances are more likely to be susceptible to reduced memory capability and are prone to developing mental health problems in old age. We exist in an over communicated society and it is critical that you are acquainted with the problems this causes before you decide to work remotely. Whilst operating remotely you have to do everything feasible to eradicate the threat of being disrupted.

Here are my most important tips:

1, Get a consistent schedule, make sure that everybody knows it and rigidly adhere to it!

Good examples are a specific time of day when you review or compose and reply to e-mail and make or will accept phone conversatiions. Before I began working remotely I used to get well over 200 electronic mails a day. Now I think I am unfortunate if I get greater than four. To ’reset’ my e-mail experience I altered my e-mail address and vigorously took precautions to shield the details being passed on to anyone. I then ‘trained’ every person who I gave my e-mail address to, to use it wisely and sparingly. I also set up an automatic reply that swiftly told anyone sending me mail my routine for reading mail and if something required my urgent attention to mark it as ‘Urgent’.

2. Get rid of alerts.

Disable absolutely everything that can send you a interruption. This includes mobile and
ordinary telephones and types of alerts from e-mail such as display events, audible warnings, display changes to your inbox folder and of course facing a window. Get a door on your office and put up a ‘do not disturb’ sign on it.

In ‘Remote Working Part 3 – The basic implements’ I will reveal my favourite tools and software.

 

Your “Social Media Money System” Maybe Gone, Hurry!

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

You’re probably already hip to the fact that Perry Belchers

Does Your Website Feel Lonely? Connect It to Twitter and Get Traffic

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Why?

From SEO to PPC to social media websites, being all over the internet seems to be what is recommended, if you want to get noticed online these days. One great way to build and maintain focus on you and your site is through social media websites like Facebook, Myspace and Twitter. Even though using social media sites is often free, maintaining your online presence needs your constant attention and hereby indirectly a very expensive business.

One of the most popular social media sites right now is without a doubt Twitter.com. It

Traders Using Twitter To Stay Ahead of The Game

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Ask any city trader, such as a hedge fund manager or invest banker and they will tell you that communication plays a massive role in their job. They need to have their finger on the pulse and their ear to the ground in order to get a lead or a jump on the market before everyone else. This information tends to come from a great deal of sources, including mediums such as press releases, business statements, cable news channels and many more. These mediums have served traders well previously but they are always on the lookout for more convenient and pioneering methods for getting and giving information. The social media platform Twitter is now a tool that is being used by many traders to keep up with business knowledge according to the National Australia Bank (NAB).

Twitter has been termed a ‘micro-blogging’ entity, where people are limited to posts of 160 characters. What this means is that posts have to be to the point and not include small talk, which according to Trevor Keen of the City Trading Union in NY “is exactly the kind of information traders want”. Users within a certain niche, such as the Beacon sector, can follow other Twitter members who they want to receive updates from, and can themselves be followed. In the modern world of city trading where companies world in global markets, people from various different countries, sectors and time zones need to have easy communication channels. This is made possible via Twitter, which allows various information and media outlets to communicate and feed off each other, often supplying information as it develops and without bias.

Some people have voiced concerns that Twitter could be used as a platform for insider trading as messages can be sent out privately to people using the site. Although supporters such as this cable ties business are quick to point out that this was always possible via email and the real power comes from the ability to alert hundreds of thousands of people publically, which of course can be monitored for underhanded dealings if necessary

Are You Advertising and Promoting Your Business On Second Life Yet?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

In Second Life, there is pretty much nothing that you can’t do. Regardless of your interest or passion, there is going to be some medium for it

Communication Methods For Travel Businesses

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

The sector of holiday and leisure develops faster than almost any other domain. This is largely due to the ever changing demands from customers, the changes in technology in travel and the massive competition between holidays companies.There are companies out there in the industry that are struggling simple because they cannot keep up with the advances in technology and are being beaten by competitors who can offer their customers better channels of communication. Below we examine 3 of the latest communication methods that more travel companies are choosing to utilise


Email
. Although email has been around for what seems like donkey

Twitter – Get Thousands of Followers on Auto Pilot

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Why?

Recently Twitter.com got visited more than CNN.com. This social media website has now grown to a size that’s impossible to ignore. However Twitter is still new enough that people wanting to take advantage of the possibilities of reaching thousands of liked-minded people with a few clicks, can still jump on board. With the rise of Twitter has come a boom in Twitter-related marketing products. Having not really spent much time on Twitter, I haven

Bryan Ellis on the Explosion In Virtual Real Estate Investing

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Bryan Ellis Reviews

Bryan Ellis is widely recognized as a expert in the fields of real estate investing and internet marketing, so it’s no wonder he’s regarded as a founding thinker of the new phenomenon of Virtual Real Estate Investing. I recently spoke with him about this topic:

Landlords, rehabbers and foreclosure investors, take notice – you may soon be focused on the new concepts of Virtual Real Estate Investing. Everything from using the internet as an avenue to make more money in real estate to online games such as SecondLife seem to be included in the popular definition of this term. And the pure financial potential is staggering.

In order to figure out the truth of the matter, I sought out Bryan Ellis whose experience in the fledgling industry is truly impressive.

“I began using the term

Best 10 tips to get more twitter followers

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The most popular method is to find people and follow them. The more people you follow the more followers you will get. Providing value is as important as following many people, otherwise your followers will stop following you. Do not follow to many people at once as you do not want your following/followers ratio to look suspicious which will make people to thing you a scammer and they will not follow you.

Unless you are a celebrity or famous on internet for whatever reason, you will have to work a bit to get more twitter followers.

Tip 1- You will get followed if you follow, but don’t overdo it. Don