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Sunday, June 3, 2007

Internet Marketing On The Real

The other day I was playing with a guy at my golf club, that I just joined (Never had time when I was working for someone else.) We started talking about our cable TV. If you aren't familiar with talking heads, these are experts who are educated to tell you what to think, based on books that they just read sent to them by the publishers.

Anyway, Howard said something that struck me right between the eyes. "I got so confused listening to theses guys and gals. Everyone has a different opinion of what works the best. Finally, I just figured out that it best to listen one. I might as well pick one expert, and listen to their advice."

Later, as I was driving home from the club, I thought about how appropriate Howard's comment was to Internet Marketing. Everyone's an expert. (Even those who haven't sold their first e-Book.) And there are a million programs, books, secrets, techniques and tactics that will work for you.

The problem is you can easily fall into a trap that golfers are victim of to much technical advice it's called "Paralysis by Analysis". That's where a lot of people are stuck. They keep reading, and it gets in the way of actually doing something. They can't swing the club.

I was guilty of this, too. I must have bought several hundred dollars worth of books and courses before I found what worked for me.

Fortunately, the expert I decided to follow was, in hindsight, an excellent choice. And by following his advice and listening to his ideas, I have built up a couple of successful income streams.

My point isn't that my "guru" is the right one for everyone. The point is to pick one or maybe a couple of people you really respect, and model them. Of course, make sure they are actually successful in their own businesses first. But when you find someone you respect and whose style you like, listen to their advice and follow what they recommend in their writings. The one that I follow is Jay Abraham.
Jay in my opinion is the king of Marketing!

Following this strategy can save lots of time that you would spend switching strategies and tactics. It avoids confusion and gives you a good point of reference from which to work. Only buy e-books and products that will save you time.

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Affiliate Marketing- The 5 Step Simple Systems

If you want to have a successful affiliate marketing business, it is important that you follow a proven system. If you have a proven system, it will save you lots of your time, effort and effort because you do not have to make the same mistakes that the rest have make before. This is a simple 5 step systems that you will be able to use.

• Select Market: You will have to find your own profitable niche market. It will be best to find a market where people have the cash to spend. You also will need to know what are the things that your selected niche market is looking for.

• Provide Offer: Once you have known what is your market is looking for, you will have to find suitable affiliate products so that you will be able to offer to your market. It is important that the product that you offer is related to the market that your customers are in.

• Generate Traffic: Once you have chosen your market and your product, you will set up a simple website which will be able to help you build your own list. The next thing that you will have to do is to generate traffic. If you are not able to generate traffic to your website, you will not have any visitors to your website which means you will not be able to offer your product to anybody.

• Monetize Backend: Once you have some customers who buy the front end product, you will want to make sure that you have a second product which you can offer to your customer. When you have built a good relationship with your customers' database, you will be able to sell them again and again.

• The last step will be to duplicate your system. Once you have found that this method is working for you, you can duplicate the exact system into another market. The more you duplicate the more successful affiliate marketing business you have. This will makes you lots of money by just duplicating the system.

These are the 5 simple steps which you can use for your affiliate marketing business. It is important that you have a strong foundations and basics before you start your business. When you have a good foundation and you are able to see your affiliate marketing business from the big picture, you will know more of the actions that you will need to do. So do apply these 5 simple systems.

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Friday, June 1, 2007

3 Hidden Rules Of Powerful Niche Marketing

While all niches are different in their characteristics, there are some rules that stay true to all niches. And although some might say that the money is in the list, the money is really in the niche! The niche you choose is your first stepping stone on your road to success.That's why it's important to spend time choosing the niche which is suitable for you, and brings in long-lasting profits.

The first rule in niche marketing is that you must define who your target audience is. You need to create a mental picture of who your customer is. Is he a young adult or a baby boomer? Is your potential customer base mainly female or male? You cannot miss this step because it defines your whole business model and what kind of products you will provide.

Next, you need to find out what problems your niche are having. Every product solves some problem in some way or another. It could be a craving or desire that needs to be fulfilled, or a niggling problem that goes on for years and years. If your product can solve any of these problems, you're definitely heading on the right track.

The third rule is to test your niche. I know it's a cliché, but you need to test the waters before jumping in! Conduct a survey to find out what exactly what customers want to see in your product. Do a market test for your product to see if it sells before going on a full-blown advertising campaign.

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Lucrative Web Site Creation - 3 Keys to Make a Profit with Web Site Creation

Creating web sites may sound like a difficult process. It may seem complicated, difficult, and it might be a daunting prospect. However, lucrative website creation is anything but difficult. Sure, it takes some effort, but so do most things that make money. Is you want to make a profit with website creation, here are some keys that can quickly and easily lead you to lucrative website creation.

1 Design is Key. Everyone knows that when creating a website, the content is actually second to the design and layout. Much like a periodical, a website thrives on the color, contrast, and images that create a specific idea and feeling in the mind of the viewer. For example, a business website should be laid out in clear, block like format, with high contrast (black on white, white on black, etc) and should use images sparingly. This seems professional to the viewer, and can actually enhance the website.

2 Use a Design Tool. For lucrative website creating, it is advisable to use a website design software. Dreamweaver, Adobe, and Arachnid are all useful choices. The fact is, even if you are able to do all the coding yourself, there is no reason why you should do so. It is time consuming, and you want to maximize your time, only doing specific coding when you must.

3 Advertise Your Sites. Create your own personal business page for website creation, and make it a stunning page. If your own page looks great, people will be that much more likely to hire you to create theirs, and will probably be willing to pay more. Also, include links to other sites you've created (and ask them to link to you) in order to let your potential customers see the successes you've already had.

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Ecommerce Web Design Solutions - Keep It Simple

Most of the web design enquiries coming through these days are requests for ecommerce web design solutions. Not only are we buying more and more of our products and services online, it would appear that many of us also want to sell online. Indeed, it's not only large corporate companies trading online nowadays. In fact most of the web design quote requests come from individuals trading from home. People are selling flowers, their own music cds, chocolates. So there is a definite market for ecommerce web design solutions. It is however a very particular market segment and offering the right product at the right price is the key to securing the ecommerce web design business.

The best way to getting the right product to market is to start with the target clients profile and needs. Although we do design complex ecommerce web design solutions for corporate clients, there is a large market for the smaller customers. These customers are looking for 3 key product features: bespoke web design, budget price and simple to use. What is budget price for a bespoke ecommerce web design solution? And how simple should the web design solution be?

The web design industry is very competitive and sales is very price sensitive. Targeting the budget web design industry can be tricky. Price your ecommerce web design too low and run the risk of losing money or appearing too cheap. Price it too high and you could miss out on a whole range of the ecommerce web design market. Indeed, even an individual potential web design customer selling from home would expect to pay a price for a bespoke quality web design. People know that they have to pay a price to get a decent quality ecommerce web design.

Remember also that individuals selling from home generally require a simple backend from where they can easily upload their products. A standard and adequate web design feature set would include a dynamic category list, individual product image upload , title, description and price update through a simple secure backend page. This is all most potential ecommerce web design clients require to start selling online. Occasionally some clients may require special features like a simple stock management system. This is usually optional and is charged as an-add on from the outset. Keep the web design quote simple, transparent and explain everything before taking payment.

Security is an important issue as well. The standard ecommerce web design solution uses Paypal secure site to take credit card payments so security is less of an issue. However, if a web design customer requires secure credit card transactions on his/her own site then it is vital to use a reliable merchant provider and an ssl on the web site for security.

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Web Hosting Features - What is Web Space and How Much is Enough?

Web space or disk space is the total amount of megabytes or gigabytes a web hosting company gives you with your hosting plan. You probably already know that this space is used to hold the HTML and images that will be displayed on your website when your web pages are viewed, but...

What you may not know is that your web space also includes your website log files, FrontPage extensions, PHP files, CGI programs, externally linked CSS and Javascript files, and usually email accounts and emails as well as space for any databases.

Briefly, here's how your web space is used up:


  • Log files - a list of all requests made to your hosting company's website server by your website. Your log files tell where visitors are coming from, how often they return, and how they navigate through your site.

  • FrontPage extensions - FrontPage is website creation software from Microsoft that allows you to build and maintain web pages via a graphic interface. FrontPage extensions are script files that run on the web server to extend the functionality of FrontPage when your website is viewed. These extensions support features such as counters, data collection, e-mail processing, and database processing.

  • PHP files - PHP is a scripting language that can create dynamic web pages. Useful for form processing, data base access or for generating customized website pages.

  • CGI programs - stands for Common Gateway Interface and is a standard way for data to be passed between web applications e.g. passing data from an online form.

  • Externally linked CSS files - CSS, short for Cascading Style Sheets, is an addition to HTML that gives website developers more control over how pages are displayed. With CSS, designers can create style sheets that define how different elements, such as headers and links, appear. If CSS definitions are shared among pages in a website, they are usually stored on the web hosting server as a file that is then "linked" by the web pages that require them.

  • Javascript files - a type of computer code used to perform tasks on Web pages, such as incrementing a "number of visitors" counter or checking the input fields on a form for errors. If Javascripts are shared among pages in a website, they are usually stored on the web hosting server as a file that is then "linked" by the web pages that require them.

  • Email accounts and emails - web hosting plans usually include one or even several email accounts so you can create email addresses such as: sales@yourwebsite.com or help@yourwebsite.com. In many cases the emails stored in these accounts are added to your web space quota. Check with your web hosting company for details.

  • Database - a collection of data: part numbers, product codes, customer information, etc. Data is organized and stored on a web server that can be searched and retrieved by CGI or PHP programs.

Web space or disk space for your hosting plan is listed in megabytes or gigabytes. A megabyte (mb) is 1,000,000 bytes (1 million bytes) and a gigabyte (gb) is 1,000,000,000 bytes (1 trillion bytes). Even 1 megabyte might sound like a lot of space, but if you add up the size of each of your web pages and include all the files and data mentioned above, you will be surprised at how large the total can become.

And don't forget, you may want to host more than one website on your hosting plan. If that's your plan, you will need many megabytes or even gigabytes of web storage. Fortunately, disk space is cheap and most web hosting companies offer hosting plans that include hundreds of gigabytes of space.

Bottom line: If you are hosting one relatively simple website, you probably won't need more than 50 mb of disk storage. However, if you're planning on hosting a large website or multiple websites on a single hosting plan, then you should look for a plan with several hundred gigabytes of storage capacity.

You can estimate your web space needs by locating your website files on your hard drive and getting a total of the space used. This is easily done in Windows Explorer by selecting the folder or folders that contain your entire website and right-clicking. Select Properties and refer to the "Size:" display. You will get a total of the space used by all the files in the folder(s). Don't forget to add estimated space for emails and databases.

Finally, total the space for all the websites you expect to host on a single hosting account, add at least half of that space back again for growth and you should have a fairly accurate estimate of the space you will need for your websites now and in the future.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

5 Tips To Starting An Online Business

Everyday, people all over the world, make money running a business on the Internet. The Internet is a great way to start a business with little to no money. The following five steps will provide some suggestions on getting your online business started.

1. Register a website. This is the only expense that you will initially have and it's worth every penny. This is vital to giving your online business a professional feel and for less than $10 a month you can register a web address and get the pages hosted.




2. Create a blog. A blog is short for web log. It's an online journal of sorts that anyone can read and comment on. Some bloggers make over $100,000 a year by ad revenue. The most common source of ad revenue is Google. The easiest way to start a blog is through Blogger.com which is owned by Google and completely free.




3. Build your own industry specific news group. For example, a news group about sports equipment. You could run articles about the latest equipment that is coming to market. Sell ad space in the articles to sports companies. Also offer press release publication for a small fee to the industry.




4. Sell products from your website. This could be anything from homemade crafts to items that you purchase at wholesale and resell. One of the more common methods to do this is to get connected with a "blind shipper". Basically when someone places an order with your website, the request is sent to a warehouse and your label is placed on it.




5. Start your own online directory. While there are thousands of them out there now, most are poorly put together. The best web directories make a lot of money by charging a fee to review your website and if approved, listed it in the proper category. There are many scripts that you can purchase that automates the listing process, but I run my directory, Kahmer.com, completely by hand. Either way, make sure that you review every submission for accuracy and quality.



For more information on starting your own site, visit: www.RichKahmer.com I am involved in several of these strategies currently. Feel free to contact me with any questions.



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