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    5 Powerful Reasons Why Niche Content Sites Are Being Considered The Way To Go In 2006
    "Content Is King"... and will remain 'King' for as long as the Internet exists and is for this very reason WHY you'd be smart to build a network of these sites for yourself to profit from for years to come.Let me ask you this... "What do most people go online for?"If you said "INFORMATION" - then you are absolutely right.And besides, that IS and always will be the Internet's primary purpose and will always be one of the main reasons why people come online to search for.So, with that said, you should now have a good idea as to why Niche Content Sites are the way to go if you are looking to build a network of sites that wil
    g visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what y

    Adsense, Boost Your Payout 400% No Really
    How?Dead easy.I implemented this tactic myself recently on one of my sites and my CTR has gone up 300% and it hasn't been 24hrs yet. Needless to say I'll be spending sometime making changes to my Adsense ads across my network of sites.What is it? Sorry, can't resist a little intrigue.It's very simple.Using the Adsense Leaderboard banner 728 x 90 I added small images/photos above each ad at 140 x 100.These photos are broadly related to the ads and draw the eye of the visitor to the ad. Which the ad alone maybe would not do. Once the eye is drawn your visitor will be much more likely to read the ad text below
    This article was prompted by some customer support work I was involved in for a private members site. One of the paid subscription members wanted someone to look over his website and give an opinion of what we thought of its design.

    It was clear from the email that they had been online for a while (over 3 years) but hadn't seen any results from their efforts and were frustrated. Understandably so!

    This person had created his own website in which to promote an online Opportunity. The purpose for having your own web site, rather than a static page, (one that you can't personally change, like the ones the most biz opps provide) is it to "Brand YOU".

    After all, your site visitor is getting involved with something you recommend and in effect will want you to help them succeed.

    Your site should not be to *sell* them ­ that's the job of the company you represent. The purpose of your site is to *refer* them.

    Anyway, the first impression of this member's site was the lack of having it's own domain name, its own presence. Not a good start and that was even before I visited the site. So before I arrived, my trust as a prospect was wavering.

    On arrival I found that the site "rammed" the opportunity down the throat of the visitor, if anything the site scared me into running away as fast as possible.

    Also this member quoted their website "hits" as a picture of how many "visitors" there were. Let me explain why this can be misleading.

    Hits occur from the amount of files loaded when a visitor arrives to a web page. This means if a web page (which is 1 file) has 10 images (10 files) then they count as 11 hits; the web page plus images. You can see that it can be misleading to quote hits.

    It gets worse if the visitor goes to more than 1 page because then any additional images (and the next page) count as more hits. Make sure you always count "unique visitors" when assessing a conversion ratio or stating statistics.

    I drafted a long email reply, explaining why I thought this site may not be effective, and is not getting the results they wanted. I did my best to provide advice by explaining how to build a relationship between them and the prospects and then how to refer the prospect on the company.

    Around 24 hours passed when I received an answer formatted in all CAPS (which for anybody that is not aware, it's like yelling in an email). It seemed this member had taken offence to the suggestions.

    (Side note here: The suggestions were very constructive and aimed to provide support and help progress, nothing more.)

    It short I received an "attitude attack". It seems their mind was "not open to change" or new ideas. Now folks, you are allowed to make mistakes, nothing wrong with that, but when you ask for help, and then decide that the help is wrong (even though what you are doing is not working)... well things aren't going to change are they?

    So what's you attitude like? Are you open to information? I am not talking about school learning (I was really bad at that) but taking advice, applying it, and measuring results. It's also learning from those who have already made all the mistakes for you. Trust me, anybody who has any success has got it wrong many times!

    So what do you do when you are frustrated and things are not going where you want them to go? Look for someone who will help, someone who has been where you are. Now to do this can take a lot of time, so if you want the best advice you are going to have to pay -that's just the way it is.

    Anybody who thinks they can have a successful business without spending any money is dreaming. I am not saying you need to spend a fortune, but you need to invest in your business, especially when it comes to getting visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what yo

    Are You Voting For Ray Hopewood?
    Of course not, he doesn't exist, he's a fictional character at the center of a viral marketing campaign that according to SF Gate has served 45,000 videos in the first couple of weeks, 15,000 page views, and (has stickiness of) 1 minute and 40 seconds per visit.Ray Hopewood may be a fictional character in the real world but in the virtual world he has a profile on MySpace, Facebook, and flickr. He's got his own blog, an ecommerce site, and banner ads on various other sites.So how much gold is there at the end of the Social Media Marketing rainbow? I think that depends on the execution. My team’s Marketing 2.0 / Social Media Marketing p
    way, the first impression of this member's site was the lack of having it's own domain name, its own presence. Not a good start and that was even before I visited the site. So before I arrived, my trust as a prospect was wavering.

    On arrival I found that the site "rammed" the opportunity down the throat of the visitor, if anything the site scared me into running away as fast as possible.

    Also this member quoted their website "hits" as a picture of how many "visitors" there were. Let me explain why this can be misleading.

    Hits occur from the amount of files loaded when a visitor arrives to a web page. This means if a web page (which is 1 file) has 10 images (10 files) then they count as 11 hits; the web page plus images. You can see that it can be misleading to quote hits.

    It gets worse if the visitor goes to more than 1 page because then any additional images (and the next page) count as more hits. Make sure you always count "unique visitors" when assessing a conversion ratio or stating statistics.

    I drafted a long email reply, explaining why I thought this site may not be effective, and is not getting the results they wanted. I did my best to provide advice by explaining how to build a relationship between them and the prospects and then how to refer the prospect on the company.

    Around 24 hours passed when I received an answer formatted in all CAPS (which for anybody that is not aware, it's like yelling in an email). It seemed this member had taken offence to the suggestions.

    (Side note here: The suggestions were very constructive and aimed to provide support and help progress, nothing more.)

    It short I received an "attitude attack". It seems their mind was "not open to change" or new ideas. Now folks, you are allowed to make mistakes, nothing wrong with that, but when you ask for help, and then decide that the help is wrong (even though what you are doing is not working)... well things aren't going to change are they?

    So what's you attitude like? Are you open to information? I am not talking about school learning (I was really bad at that) but taking advice, applying it, and measuring results. It's also learning from those who have already made all the mistakes for you. Trust me, anybody who has any success has got it wrong many times!

    So what do you do when you are frustrated and things are not going where you want them to go? Look for someone who will help, someone who has been where you are. Now to do this can take a lot of time, so if you want the best advice you are going to have to pay -that's just the way it is.

    Anybody who thinks they can have a successful business without spending any money is dreaming. I am not saying you need to spend a fortune, but you need to invest in your business, especially when it comes to getting visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what y

    Choosing the Domains Names that Spell Money
    Domain Names are a necessity nowadays with Internet and Online Business starting to be revolutionizing all trade and business transactions online. When one is engaged in online business the need for a domain name is indispensable because the domain name is what identifies his business from among the others. Therefore, getting a domain name that is rightfully yours is an advantage because all searches will initially go to your website address if the possession of that domain name is yours alone. Below are some of the reasons how domain naming can spell money:a. Purchase a domain name and then re-sell it. This is one common practice in online
    always count "unique visitors" when assessing a conversion ratio or stating statistics.

    I drafted a long email reply, explaining why I thought this site may not be effective, and is not getting the results they wanted. I did my best to provide advice by explaining how to build a relationship between them and the prospects and then how to refer the prospect on the company.

    Around 24 hours passed when I received an answer formatted in all CAPS (which for anybody that is not aware, it's like yelling in an email). It seemed this member had taken offence to the suggestions.

    (Side note here: The suggestions were very constructive and aimed to provide support and help progress, nothing more.)

    It short I received an "attitude attack". It seems their mind was "not open to change" or new ideas. Now folks, you are allowed to make mistakes, nothing wrong with that, but when you ask for help, and then decide that the help is wrong (even though what you are doing is not working)... well things aren't going to change are they?

    So what's you attitude like? Are you open to information? I am not talking about school learning (I was really bad at that) but taking advice, applying it, and measuring results. It's also learning from those who have already made all the mistakes for you. Trust me, anybody who has any success has got it wrong many times!

    So what do you do when you are frustrated and things are not going where you want them to go? Look for someone who will help, someone who has been where you are. Now to do this can take a lot of time, so if you want the best advice you are going to have to pay -that's just the way it is.

    Anybody who thinks they can have a successful business without spending any money is dreaming. I am not saying you need to spend a fortune, but you need to invest in your business, especially when it comes to getting visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what y

    Why Marketing With Articles Will Explode Your Site Traffic
    There are many ways to get traffic to your website. Reciprocal linking, search engine optimization, pay per click, traffic exchanges and with the emergence of Web 2.0, there is now social bookmarking, You Tube, My Space, conducting polls and a host of new techniques.It is a whole new ballgame. As Jeffrey I. Cole, director of the USC Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future said recently, “More than a decade after the portals of the Worldwide Web opened to the public, we are now witnessing the true emergence of the Internet as the powerful personal and social phenomenon we knew it would become.”If you are doing business online thi
    s wrong (even though what you are doing is not working)... well things aren't going to change are they?

    So what's you attitude like? Are you open to information? I am not talking about school learning (I was really bad at that) but taking advice, applying it, and measuring results. It's also learning from those who have already made all the mistakes for you. Trust me, anybody who has any success has got it wrong many times!

    So what do you do when you are frustrated and things are not going where you want them to go? Look for someone who will help, someone who has been where you are. Now to do this can take a lot of time, so if you want the best advice you are going to have to pay -that's just the way it is.

    Anybody who thinks they can have a successful business without spending any money is dreaming. I am not saying you need to spend a fortune, but you need to invest in your business, especially when it comes to getting visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what y

    Top Ten Tips For Great Sound Bites
    If you're an online business using public relations (PR) to help increase traffic at your site, you've found a great way to gain exposure at little cost. And before you know it, the day will come when you are invited to do an interview with a reporter. It's exciting, but scary. What do you do? How do you prepare?First, be prepared when the telephone rings. If you sent out a release recently, have it at your fingertips.Get some information yourself before you answer any questions: Ask the reporter:* his or her name? * the name of the news outlet? * his or her phone number? * what exactly is the story they are work
    g visitors and the right help.

    A private members site is likely to get you the information you need. This way you get access to someone who wants you to succeed, and you become a higher priority, because you are a customer. Also you have shown some commitment by paying where others won't take that step.

    I have just become a member of Jim Daniel's make a living online site, now I get a response from a proven successful business online person.

    Jim has been online for a long time and built up a large following and an email optin list over 150 thousand. He knows his stuff:

    Check it out here:

    http://www.make-a-living-online.com/

    You won't be disappointed.

    Lots of people are still in "job mode" ­ turn up and get paid. With any business, its more like, turn up, work, make some mistakes, learn, move forward, learn more, and improve what you are doing. There will be some struggle, which makes success so much better but the pay you get in the end can be overwhelming.

    Expecting huge success quickly will frustrate you, instead, expect progress inch by inch.

    And what of our business owner who wrote in? It's likely they are to be frustrated for a while longer and likely to become an "Internet knocker" saying that the Internet business doesn't work, well for him, his is right until some changes are made. A for attitude? More like an F.

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