Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Anthony Bae  |
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| Article Title :: What Should Be Known About Traffic Packages |
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Doing business online is all about getting traffic to your site.
Traffic get you the sales, and traffic is what brings in
revenue. People advertise their website to bring in traffic, and
advertising costs money.
There are two types of traffic that you can spend your money on;
there is traffic that actually brings you the right visitors,
and there is traffic that does not. Both of them costs money,
but to bring in the right traffic costs a lot more, such as
search engine advertising.
When people are eager to bring traffic to their site but can't
afford to bring so much using the traditional online advertising
method, they go for 'Traffic Packages'. You can just type in
"traffic packages" o (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Anthony Bae  |
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| Article Title :: Ways to Gain Web Exposure |
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Whether you want some exposure or massive exposure, especially
on the internet, you got to put some work into it. Just think
about it; either you are trying to advertise a product or a
website; you will have to start somewhere. People are not just
going to be able to find your site or product; out of 3 billions
websites in this world, what are the chances that one will
accidentally type in your domain name.
Many advertisers use search engines to get exposed, paying so
much per click that does not even guarantee that that click will
get them the sales to justify the money that they just paid to
the search engine for that particular click. Unless you don't
care about losing $100 daily in Goo (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Anthony Bae  |
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| Article Title :: Short Term & Long Term Marketing Effects |
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The most well known advertising method is search engine
advertising using pay per click (cost per click) methods. These
will bring you fast yet very targeted traffic to your site. Of
course fast results don't come easy--it requires money. If money
isn't an issue for you, ppc advertising is easy.
Many don't see satisfying results from search engine
advertising, and all they see is their wallet emptying out. Many
fail to keep on advertising on search engines because they end
up spending their entire advertising budget without getting much
in return. Once you are left with no money in your advertising
account, you site will no longer receive traffic--unless you
have repeat customers or have h (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Anthony Bae  |
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| Article Title :: Lessons Learned From Online Advertising |
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As I started advertising using various methods, I noticed my
capital dropping like a rock. Then I began to think...I wish I
had more capital to keep on advertising. I wanted to advertise
big; give my site a huge exposure so I can reach out to tens of
thousands of merchants at a time. Advertising was easy, but
getting the results I wanted wasn't. If I had enough capital
like other comparison shopping websites, I was sure my site
could be successful. However, with the capital that I had
leftover, there was no way I could stay up on search engines for
long. I was basically competing with large companies so small
and medium size merchants don't have to. And that could've been
easier if I had me (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Anthony Bae  |
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| Article Title :: Google Adwords vs Yahoo! Search Marketing |
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All new online entrepreneurs who have started their own business
or are planning on doing so have a question of how to bring
potential customers to their website fast. Well this is what I
have to say--pay per click advertising on search engines will
bring you traffic almost instantly once your keywords and
descriptions are approved.
Many recommend Google Adwords for pay per click (ppc)
advertising, but I personally found Yahoo to be more effective
with my budget and conversions. I've used both of them to
advertise my site in the past and Google cost way more per click
than Yahoo. While my average cost per click for Yahoo was around
$0.60 per click, Google cost me over $1.50 per click to be (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Seer Rhykan  |
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| Article Title :: Schnellegeister - or "Quick Spirit." |
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Sometimes called "Snallygaster". Did a Spirit drive through the
wall and run over someone?
As Jimmy and Hillary hurried away from the scene if they had
happened to glance back the may have found the answer.
They had never been to the Gurus place and because they where
discussing the upcoming seminar, did not know where they where.
As they came to the end of the block they saw the street sign
Schnellegeister Avenue. "Reminds me of that guy in California a
few years back - what was his name?" said Jimmy. "Never mind
that, he was a republican", Hillary said. Lets go down that way,
I think I saw someone there for a second.
Three blocks later the saw a couple of guys standing under an
awning. (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Keisha Seaton  |
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| Article Title :: Is There A Difference Between Manual Traffic Exchange, and Auto
Surf Traffic Exchange? |
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For those of you that do not know what a traffic exchange it, is
it a site that you join, and agree to view other members
websites to have them view yours. This can be a great form of
advertising because a real person is at the other end of the
computer viewing your website, where you will be promoting your
product, or service. This sounds like a great, but how do you
get traffic exchanges to work for you?
There are many websites that tells you to join hundreds of
traffic exchanges, to get the joining bonus. Yes it sounds
great, but big mistake! If you just joined to get the joining
bonus that the traffic exchange offers you probably will never
get it. Why? Many of the traffic exchanges re (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Sear Rhykan  |
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| Article Title :: Now is the best Time |
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Jimmy and his wife have been invited to an article writing phone
in seminar. One of the Gurus' got their name from an email list
and asked if they would like to participate as "experts".
They both tripped over each other as they rushed to the phone
and accepted the invite. Hillary (Jimmy's wife) wants the
publicity for her upcoming senate run. Any advertising is good
advertising, her advisers have told her. One good thing about
phone in shows is no one can see you. If you look frumpy and
burned out, who cares?
Jimmy of course is always ready to get in on any free publicity.
There is sure to be at least a couple of chances to mention Dang
Purr Gewgaws. That will make him look good back hom (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: David Gomm  |
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| Article Title :: Marketing Stained Glass |
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I attend business workshops and seminars every month in an
effort to learn more about running a business. The one common
question that I hear the most is how can I market my service or
product. We often have students who catch the glimpse of how
great it is to do glass and they start to imagine themselves
doing glass work for a living. Some have been brave enough to
ask us how they might be able to make money doing stained glass.
We have many times replied that we don't know, if they find out,
will they please let us know how? But here are some of the
basics of promoting and marketing stained glass. If you want to
view the photos that we took for the article, you can see them
at
http://www. (read full article) |
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Category :: Advertising Articles |
Author :: Tom Cahalan  |
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| Article Title :: Shure Know Their Business |
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I recently purchased some Shure
E4c headphones for my iPod. I'd never even heard of them
before searching for headphones, but Shure understand this.
Their marketing campaign isn't aimed at me, it's not aimed at
even iPod users - it's aimed at professionals who understand the
difference between high-quality sound.
They're not going to spend millions of dollars telling an
audience that their iPod headphones aren't worth using (which, I
might add, is true) because changing that audiences view costs
more than the return they would ever see. Instead, they focus on
exactly who is likely to buy them. Therefore, I don't ever hear
about Shure or see them as 'recommended buys' on the web (read full article) |
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