Internet Marketing Secrets

Where To Find Fresh Content For Your Niche Website… Every Month!

March 24th, 2009 · 1 Comment

As an internet marketing novice I find it hard to regularly write fresh content for my website. There is a lot of competition out there and a lot of information on the internet already – how can you take something that exists and revamp it so it looks fresh and attractive? Even more to the point, how do you find an underserviced niche to exploit?

How do you avoid the weeks and month researching the net trying to uncover the next hot niche?

If someone offered me my own private label and master resale rights to brand new niche articles with
* a minimum of 3 hot selling info products with private label rights
* 250 fresh articles with private label rights across 10 hand-picked niches
* 13 ready made niche websites for Adsense on 13 hot topics
* a minimum of 5 brand new info products, again with private label rights…

…and they waived a $97 setup fee for a limited time… and they provided all of this EVERY MONTH for less than $0.57/day!!!…and there was a 56 day, iron clad 100% money back guarantee.

Would I be stupid not to take them up on their offer?

Private Label Publishing

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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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