Archive for November, 2009

A Free Method Of Driving Traffic To Your Websites

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Many successful Internet marketers have found out that one of the best ways to drive traffic to their websites is by writing articles. Getting their own articles written, distributed and published on the Internet is one of the very best Internet marketing techniques in existence.

An author of a good article usually becomes an instant authority because visitors could obtain some useful information from it to help them in their own business. As a result, it is very likely that they would click the link in your article resource box to visit your website to get more information. Also, the chances of them signing up with you in one of your recommended business opportunities or buy one of your recommended products would be greatly enhanced.

Some marketers might decide to write their own articles if they have the ability to do so while others might choose to join an article cooperative to get access to private label articles or hire someone to write articles for them.

There are three possible routes opened to Internet marketers:

1)Conduct Own Research and Write Your Own Articles.

Those who choose to write their own articles enjoy the advantage that it is “free” and it would give them a sense of pride in accomplishment. There are a wide range of subjects to write about but it is advisable to stick to those relevant to the current businesses the writers are involved in. The disadvantage is that it could be time consuming to conduct some basic research work.

2)Join An Article Cooperative to Get Pre-written Articles.

Hundreds of pre-written articles could be obtained for free or a small fee. From these you could choose those discussing subjects related to the content of your website. These are commonly known as the “Private label articles” which you have full permission to use and also add your own name and article resource box to the article as the author.

3)Hire Someone to Write Articles For You.

Some might find writing own articles too much a hassle especially when they are new to this business or if they do not fancy pre-written articles due to lack of originality, writing articles using ghost writing service could be a possibility to put their own ideas into writing

2)For article marketing on the Internet, articles written with between 400-700 words would suffice. It goes without saying that your articles must be relevant to your Internet business. Hence topic of your articles should be related to: “working at home”, “home based business”, “Internet marketing”, “making money online”, “promoting a website”, etc.

Below are some routes you can use to maximize the readership of your articles:

1)Article Directories

The best practice is submitting your articles to Article Directories. Many publishers of websites, blogs, and ezines visit the sites of these Directories. Hence your articles will be quickly exposed to people who have a large amount of traffic.

2)Article Lists/Newsletters

You could also submit your articles to article lists such as newsletters on Yahoo and Topica. Articles from such sources are normally better received by publishers. As a result, when a submission is done by you via an article list, publishers have more confidence in your articles and would very likely use them.

3)Individual Related Websites

Most websites are focussing on providing valuable information and educational materials to their readers. You could submit your articles to these sites if your articles are relevant to what they need. It is best that you only contact sites where the readers would have an interest in the topic of your article.

4)Ezine Directories

When your articles have been submitted to directories and article lists as mentioned earlier, you could start contacting individual publishers such as the publishers of ezines that are related to your topic. Choose those who accept articles and write to them and convince them that your articles would be of value for their purpose.

5)Give The Articles to Your New Affiliate members

To help your affiliates especially the newly “recruited” ones, you could give them your articles as a way to help promote your site. They could either publish them as they are or they could substitute your link with theirs in the resource box of the article. They would be impressed by such generous gesture from you.

Submitting articles and getting them re-published on others’ websites and newsletters/ezines is therefore one of the most powerful Internet marketing strategies. Your articles will then start working as a free advertisement for you for a long time.

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Advertisement Outsourcing – Ad Break for India

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Imagine this, you are in Europe watching TV and this ad pops up. A pug is following a little boy, in a musical backdrop (You and I in this beautiful world …) for the theme “Wherever you go our network follows”. If suppose the Ad ends with a Dutch company logo instead of Hutch, will the impact be any less significant than it created in India? The concept of the ad is so powerful and hence it can be used anywhere in the world to create a strong brand impression.

IT outsourcing has revolutionized the way, the world looks at India. “Made in India” tag meant high quality in low cost and it started getting acceptance world over. Other industries like automobile, tutoring, health care followed the IT footsteps and created more jobs in India. And now it is the turn for Indian Advertising Industry to have it’s share of pie in the Global Ad business.

‘Brand India’ showcased it’s talents to the world already in the Cannes 2006 Ad festival by winning 12 Lions(Oscar Equivalent in Ad world). The advantage that India have in Cost and language are so obvious, but the major hurdle here will be the cultural differences. Unless one understands the consumer it will be very difficult to sell a product to him.

Certain things are universal. With “Neighbour’s envy , Owner’s pride”, Onida can sell TV in NewYork as well as in NewDelhi. Certain ideas need to be customized to suit the local tastes. Airtel’s Express yourself campaign “One Raised finger can break a billion hearts” can be used by British Telecom in UK, but then Sachin’s dismissal needs to be replaced by Red card for Rooney in the World cup to create the same emotion. If our creative industry can cross this culture hurdle smartly, then sky is the limit.

Already the process had begun. Indian Advertising agencies like McCann Erickson, O&M India, Rediffusion DYR, Mudra Tribal DDB have started their count for Ad projects outside the sub-continent. The market is at a “Tipping Point” waiting to explode.

Give it a shot guys…

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Business In 2010 A New Face of Marketing

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

The term “internet marketing” was virtually non-existent a short 8 years ago, now it is a growing phenomenon that is raking millions every year. Because of this expanding industry, the internet landscape it changing. Where are the changes going to be? I fully expect a growth in interactive end-user experiences – an online environment catering to the individual preferences of a singular visitor. I also foresee a massive change in the way we market online. A change could include “personalized” advertisements embedded so deeply into the product that the user does not realize it as an ad.

Where is this marketing going? Where will it be in 2010? Here are some ideas:

Personal Ads:

Not “Single white male seeks.”. Advertisements displaying personalized data to the end user. This trend has started with products like Google’s AdWords, where visitors are greeted with ads specific to the content on the page. With the free flow of personal information on the internet, it is feasible that in a few years, the advertisements could be as specific as, “Bob, the Buick is over due for an oil change, here are the 3 closest Quick Lubes”

Advertisement Channels:

Cable channels are expanding so quickly it is hard to keep up, soon, we could be surfing over to channel 1430 for the “2010 Chevrolet Series”, where we actually sit down and watch a one hour special on Chevy’s – this mode of advertisement would work for a couple of reasons:

- It is highly targeted

Current television advertising (commercials) often get the MUTE button treatment or we get up to get more popcorn, leaving an unknown number of viewers watching the 30 second ad.

- Accepting market

When viewer tune in specifically for a product, your message effectiveness grows exponentially. For example, if you the viewer are not interested in the “Home Depot Shed Products” advertisement channel, don’t watch. For those of you who are interested in home and garden and Do It Yourself, this channel would serve as your personal how-to expert. Home Depot reaches only those interested in their product while maintaining their orange apron image.

Customized Webpages:

On some webpages now, a visitor can change the color and theme of the webpage. This makes for a more enjoyable destination – leading to more recurring visitors. Once a user has spent the time to build their own portal, they will return and use that as their primary resource of information (think MSN).

Webpages of the future must be able to support a “no two alike” mentality. End users must have the option of customizing their content, color, theme, and functionality.

The changes are on the horizon, prepare your business to capture visitors and give them the “one-on-one” feeling.

Jacob Madison is an internet marketing professional specializing in high-return growth and advanced marketing tactics. Find out more about him at http://www.jacobmadison.com