July 21, 2010
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You want to make money with affiliate programs. What is the main thing that you need? A list. And how do you get that list? You must have a website.
Many new affiliate marketers just promote the link that the affiliate program gives them. They may be making some money, but the truth is that customers rarely puchase the first time that they see a product. Now, ask yourself what happens if they decide to buy that product later. You lose your commission!
If you have your own website, you can capture those prospective customers’ name and email address and “remind” them about the product that they were interested in.
Many of the successful affiliate marketers only have what is called a “squeeze” page or a landing page. They give out a free report or ebook to get people to subscribe to their list.
My approach is a bit different. I feel that people are visiting my websites because they want information. So, I do my best to give them that information. Sure, I have a newsletter subscription box on my site, but I am having more success with providing the information that people are looking for.
You don’t absolutely HAVE to have a content site to have an affiliate website. There are different types of sites that can direct traffic to your affiliate merchant.
1. Price comparison sites. These sites are mostly dominated by the big corporations like Shopzilla so it is more difficult for an affiliate marketer to make any money with comparison sites. It is possible to have a product feed to take care of some of the technical aspects, but it’s still difficult.
2. Product review sites. Product review sites are becoming more and more popular. Pick products that match your content topic.
3. “Mini” sites. These sites (as I mentioned before) that normally just have an optin page to gather the names and emails of prospects. Then, you create an autoresponder series to introduce these people to your affiliate products. Your messages are NOT sales letters. They are based on the good, quality information that they are looking for.
4. And, of course, the plain old content site. Although, these days, content sites don’t have to be all that plain. Content can be defined as words, videos, audio and multimedia. The possibilities are endless.
Now that you know that you need a website, how do you go about getting one? Let’s take a look:
1. Hire someone to create a beautiful site for you. This can run into big money. You CAN get a reasonably priced web designer if you do your research. If you do decide to go this way, be sure that you ask for references (yes, just like in the offline world), and check them out.
2. Blogging. I love blog sites because the search engines love them AND because they are “easy peasy.” The two top choices for creating a blog are WordPress and Blogger.com (http://blogger.com). WordPress is free from http://wordpress.org. It can be installed with just a few clicks from your web hosting control panel (provided you have cpanel type hosting.) Blogger.com is an online service provided by Google. I prefer WordPress because Google has a habit of deleting blogs without notice for reasons that are known only to them. Have you heard the funny story about when Google deleted their own blog?
3. Design Dashboard, by Marlon Sanders: Point and click your way to a beautifully designed website. I have used this and so I know that this learn and you do system is terrific to those who have never created a website.
4. XSite Pro. I use this for the majority of my websites. XSite Pro is extremely easy for the newbie to use so that they don’t have to have a website designer create a site for them. Just point, click and type. It has a built in template system plus third-party templates are available everywhere these days.
5. Microsoft FrontPage or Dreamweaver. This software is a little more difficult to learn, but I did it – so you can do it if you want!
6. Nvu. (http://nvu.com). A free HTML editor that is pretty easy to learn. The best part? I’ll repeat: FREE.
7. SiteBuildIt is the only all-in-one site-building, site-hosting, AND site-marketing system of software tools for affiliate marketers.
7. Squidoo. You can create a squidoo lens with articles that will promote your affiliate product. I would still recommend that you have your own domain name and website.
Also remember that you don’t have to promote products that are in the internet marketing arena. Think about your hobbies, interests and talents. You might just come up with a niche that is very profitable.
Stick to affiliate products that fit your niche. People are not looking for gambling products on a fashion site! Yes, there are millions of people on the ‘Net but they are looking for something specific. Give it to them.
Your affiliate website is your most important asset because it is where people come up to sign up for your newsletter. You’ve heard it before: the money is in the list. So, give your website a clean, professional look as well as providing the information that visitors are looking for.
July 20, 2010
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People who say that Flash is not SEO friendly are absolutely wrong. It is just a myth that Flash is SEO unfriendly. Creating accessible flash content for search engines is crucial for you to preserve your online presence and drive traffic to your site. Follow these Flash Optimization Tips to get most out of the major search engines.
Adding SWF content to your HTML source
An iron-clad way to guarantee that a SWF’s content is picked up and ranked by search engines is to extract the content and place it into the page’s HTML source. Tools such as Dreamweaver use SWF Object to embed Flash. The code view in Dreamweaver displays comments where you should add your alternative HTML content.
Keep your URL unique
If your site is just one big lump of Flash in an HTML template, your page is never going to refresh. Consider having a different URL for each page of your site’s Flash content. Each page would have its own HTML source title, “H1” and body copy containing the keyword you want to rank.
Use source content dumping
A one-page HTML rich internet application (RIA) will not be SEO enhanced simply by adding the content for each section of the Flash application into the HTML source for this page. Doing this doesn’t establish any prominence of content, as there are too many competing terms. Keep extracted Flash content relevant to the page it’s on.
Keep an eye on new initiatives
Adobe has been working with Google and Yahoo! to make the Flash file format (SWF) search engine friendly. This will enable the engines to see what’s inside a SWF’s content and index it. However, the use of Flash Player technology by search engines is still developing and so can’t be relied on as the only step towards optimizing your project for SEO.
Add text to your Flash applications
A simple Flash SEO enhancement is to use Flash-generated text in your creative when displaying or animating type. You can do this instead of using text that’s a flattened bitmap. Flash text can contain keyword-based messages, which help increase traffic. Include this text in the HTML source of the page as well.
Remember that search engine spiders hate pop-ups
We’ve all visited sites that urge us to click to launch Flash content into a new window. This removes any chance of the site’s content being picked up and indexed by search engines. In addition to search spiders not being able to see them, pop-ups suffer from being blocked by many browsers.
Get robotic help
Robots.txt is a plain text file found at the root of a server. This tells search bots which content needs to be allowed or disallowed when it visits their website. If your Flash text content is the same as your HTML version, you could set the Robots.txt file to ignore the SWF content and push only the HTML content to the search bots.
Embed Flash content with SWF Object
SWF Object is a search engine-friendly way to embed Flash content. Alternative (non-Flash) content is produced first, and then snippets of JavaScript are used to swap out the alternative content with the Flash movies. This ensures that the content is indexed by search engines. Users without Flash will still see a working HTML page.
July 13, 2010
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For any company, one of the most vital decisions you can make is to build a website. This site can bring in quite a large amount of business, and can be an easy way to gain extra revenue through online product sales. However, the task of creating a website can be daunting, finding the right web hosting service can be downright painful.
In order to make the best decision for your web hosting needs, you will need to have a little understanding of how the Internet works.
First of all, everyone has heard of the three w’s that come at the beginning of web addresses, but, do you know what those w’s mean? The three letters are short for World Wide Web, which is in everyday terms, the Internet.
When you create a website, it is stored on a hosting server, which makes it accessible to other Internet users, utilizing a special communication for called http. This protocol allows for other computers to access your webpage through a unique web address or domain.
There are many, many steps to getting your website to another computer, and the steps can sound convoluted, but they are actually quite simple. A web server hosts your website, then the site is accessed by another computer using its specific http page address.
In order for another computer to access your web site, then the computer must make use of an Internet browser. This browser translates the special protocol language back into its original form.
Now, how does a web hosting service figure into this equation? The web hosting service that you choose will actually provide the server space that stores your website. The host will be responsible for storing and allowing access to your site and all of the web pages involved.
In order to have an effective web site, a dependable web hosting service is a must. A good hosting service will provide a server that keeps your site up and active at all times.
Many web hosting services also include handy tools to store and separate files, manage and build web pages, and include such items as shopping carts and other sales tools.
When you are deciding on which web hosting service to use, make sure to consider many factors, like the amount of storage space offered, the web builder platform available, the customer support options available, and the number of other options, such as email addresses and ftp that are included.