Internet Marketing Secrets

Offline eMarketing – Free Business Cards

April 9th, 2009 · No Comments

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In my quest to expose and implement every conceivable internet marketing secret in existence, I’ve come across a website that is offering free business cards. I thought, “What an excellent idea! My website is my business and I could put the address down on some business cards and give them out to all my friends!” Brainwave!

I got my 250 free business cards (if you want to modify or create your own design you have to pay a small fee, but there are over 40 designs to choose from) & put a few in my wallet to give out to people who are potential customers. What the hell, I even put one in the Subway bowl. I also got myself a free car magnet so that I can advertise my site on the way to and from work, friends, shopping or the movies!

A lot of people don’t realise that there are off page SEO methods and offline marketing strategies that can be used to promote your website.

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Internet Marketing Definitions

March 24th, 2009 · No Comments

A lot of people, when delving into the world of internet marketing, often get confused by the corresponding jargon. Here are a few common terms that should soon become familiar to the new affiliate marketer.

Ad Copy – this is essentially “writing” that is done for advertising, or the “actual text” in an ad. The idea is that clever ad copy writers generate a lot more sales.

Affiliate Program – also known as associate program, refers to the program where you (the affiliate) sign up to agree to promote a company’s products and in return receive a commission for any sales you generate.

Conversion – this refers to the % of people who actually click on an ad, or visit a website AND purchase something (as a proportion of the overall visitors who click on the ad or visit a website). If you have 100 people visit your site and 2 of them actually buy something, then your conversion rate is 2%.

eMarketing – refers to online marketing or marketing on the internet, as opposed to business front, TV or radio marketing.

Impression – relates to the exposure of a banner or an ad on a website. One impression means one person has seen that ad or banner etc.

Click Through Rate (CTR) - this is the proportion of visitors (or website impressions) that actually click on an ad or banner on a website. The general process for internet marketing is you start with an “impression” –> “click on an ad” –> make the “conversion” or sale.

Niche – refers to a particular or specific kind of area or topic. An example of a broad niche would be “birds”, a more specific one would be “american eagle”.

Rank – refers to how a website “ranks” against others in search engine results. A higher rank is preferable to a lower rank.

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