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OXOnetwork pharmacy partnership

July 4th, 2010 admin No comments

OXOnetwork – the leading affiliate program that provides a wide range of pharmacy products including Men’s Health products, vodka and herring.

These are at least 6 unique reasons to choose OXOnetwork.

1. Most popular pharmacy products of high quality

2. Support with starting your shop

3. Easy registration and friendly tech-support

4. Most detailed statistics on your traffic.

5. Higher convert rates of traffic.

6. Payments without holds and delays.

Become a partner and feel all the advantages of OXOnetwork right now!

SEO and Social Media Matter

March 6th, 2010 admin Comments off

SEO and Social Media Matter for Press Coverage.

1. Do something that’s different – Simply do something that makes you stand out: something that gets people talking. If it creates enough buzz, the media coverage will likely follow.

2. Look for niche publications – the more niche the publication, the more likely they probably are to cover you.
3. Personalize your message – When you’re writing an email to a publication to talk about your business, for example, personalize the message for the specific person you’re contacting, so they know it’s not just a manufactured piece that you’re sending all over the web. Journalists like exclusivity.

4. Find multiple contacts – If you can find more than one contact for a particular publication, it may be wise to send your story pitch to them. This will increase the potential visibility among the publication’s staff.

5. Provide plenty of details – When sending such a pitch, it’s a good idea to include as many details about the product/story as possible. The more details available, the less research is required, and time is more valuable than ever, especially for a journalist.

When businesses think about search and social media, a great deal of the time, they are thinking about traffic, customer engagement, and brand awareness. While these are all good things to consider, there may be more to that last one that you have spent much time thinking about.

Brand awareness goes beyond just having a random customer find your site in a set of search results or through a link from their Facebook news feed. Have you considered how channels like search and social media are used by media outlets and journalists? The fact of the matter is that journalists and bloggers alike utilize both to a great extent while covering their beats.

For that matter, Google’s real-time search can help for the same reason, and most journalists and bloggers frequently use Google to search for what they’re looking for. If what they’re looking for happens to be related to a newsy topic, they just might see Google’s real-time results literally before anything else. If that topic happens to be related to something you’re talking about, you just might end up in those results too. Google is also indexing updates from Facebook Pages here now, by the way.

The point is, if you are looking for increased media coverage, there are ways to increase your chances of getting in front of the right people, and it is certainly not limited to real-time search. Sometimes journalists/bloggers will simply tap their contacts within their social networks (or email of course) to find sources. This is as good a reason as any to engage in social media on a regular basis and network with lots of relevant people.

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invest on domain names

December 10th, 2009 admin Comments off

In previous post about Improve conversion rate mission, i put domain name in the top of top work.

Recent studies show that internet users view keyword domains as an authoritative source of information on that topic. In addition, Google’s algorithm naturally ranks non-brand specific keyword domains higher in organic search listings and improves the relevancy factor for paid search, resulting in a higher average position, helping companies reduce surplus pay-per-click ad-spend. Further improving CTR potential, Google highlights domains with the keyword term within them. A recent study shows that ads featuring a generic domain name with an exact match to the product performed significantly better than identical ads featuring an alternative generic improving conversions from as much as 105% to 15%, depending on the relevancy of search to domain.

And now, the question is which domain name?

Where to buy safe and cheap?

I can not give you the right answer, but right now i have an advise “Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket“.

Added: If you buy expired domains then you may get risk if you put Google Adsense on or pack it to Sedo.

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some earning figures

July 10th, 2009 admin Comments off

Some figures shared by one of my referral who signed up for several months ago.

Raw: 12275 hits
Uniques: 3965 hits
Total Transactions: 75
Total: 8234.01 $
Earned: 3293.60 $

You may see EPV (Earning per visitor) is nearly $1. EPM (earning per million visitor) = $1000

Conversion rate: 1:53 (one order per 53 visitors)

He promote his own shop (4 shops), around 10 orders generated from Web 2.0 so far, the rest were come from two 2-year-old domains.

He said that is the best affiliate program that he will invest more and more.

get your account by click this link (invitation code included).

Domains Auction Starts

August 20th, 2008 admin Comments off

The July GreatDomains auction proved to be an exciting one, witnessing the longest extended listing the site has ever had. Villas.com, after over three hours of extra bidding from several motivated buyers, sold for a whopping 305,000 EUR ($478,149 USD) via this premium platform. The sale price marks a top ten final value from the service, and supports the idea of an auction format when multiple bidders are present.

Some other notable sales in the auction were doctor.net at $21,760 USD, 7H.com at $20,500 USD, and EOB.com at $14,000 USD.

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Page Size And Loading Speed – SEO benefits?

August 20th, 2008 admin Comments off

Does the size in kb of a page give any benefit to search engine ranking? The reason I ask is that I am in the process of re-designing my site using CSS and this has much smaller page sizes than I had before, obviously I am keeping my content but whereas a page in my site would have been perhaps 100k before – it is now 30k with the same content – I was worried that google would see this as a dramatic change but having poped up this week on page 2 of google for a term that I only built the page for two weeks ago I am quite pleased with the initial results…

The term in question was “acard duplicators”

If any of you guys on here can give me any more tips on CSS or analyse that page to see if I have made any obvious mistakes then I would be very greatful..

Top 11 Information Marketing Business Mistakes to Avoid

May 20th, 2008 admin Comments off

Just want to share you these great tips that you should learn to groom yourself and improve your businiess
Mistake #1 – Not Treating What You Do as a Business.

The difference between a hobby and a business is that a hobby doesn’t make you money – it costs you money.
If you’re earnest about starting a profitable online business, approach seriously and focus on generating revenue.
Treat your online business as you would any regular business.

Mistake #2 – Being Distracted by Too Many Good Ideas.Money

You can light up a room with a light bulb, but you can cut through steel with a laser beam. The same is true with your effort and ideas.
Too many Internet-Entrepreneur-Wanna-Be‘s lack the will power to stay focused. Chasing too many ideas at the same time often leaves them exhausted, frustrated, and with little result to show for their hard work.

The key to success is to select one business idea and to develop it completely before moving on to another project.

Mistake #3 – Not Selecting a Specific Niche.

Perhaps the biggest mistake of all is trying to be everything to everyone. You can’t – so stop!

It’s very counter-intuitive to focus on a smaller slice of the market and most people are afraid to do it. But when you do, your business will grow faster, and you’ll be more financially successful in less time.

Mistake #4 – Falling in Love With the Wrong Product Idea.

Even the most experienced entrepreneurs fall into this trap from time-to-time and develop products without doing any research. Before you devote any serious amount of time and effort to developing your new ideas make sure there is a demand for the type of product, information, or service you want to launch.

Mistake #5 – Falling for the “Get Rích Quick” Scheme!

Remember the old adage “if something is too good to be true…”? It’s alive and well on the Internet.

Countless people buy into the idea of making millions online overnight. Sadly, they buy into programs hyped up with empty promises only to find themselves “out of cash and out of luck” a short while later.

Be aware of spammers, illegal money-winníng scams, and buying “ready to go businesses” that are “hot but will sell for cheap”!

MoneyBefore you fork over your money investigate if those hot businesses have ever made a dime for their current owner.
Doing your homework will save you valuable time, money and many sleepless nights!

Mistake #6 – Going Into It, Instead of Growing Into It.

While the Internet makes it easier to reach your potential clients, you’re still building a business – and that takes time. Don’t tell your boss you’re quitting today because you started this hot new online business last night and you’ll be “rolling in dough in no time flat!”
First make sure your business idea works and is profitable.
That’s one of the advantages of Internet Business – you can start small and step-it-up as your business starts getting sales and generating profíts.
Just be sure you can consistently replace your current income before jumping ship and telling your boss to “beat it”!


Mistake #7 – Being a Copy-Cat!

Quickly – what is the most popular business on the Internet? You guessed it – it’s how to make money on the online!
It seems that everyone who has bought a course on making monëy online is credible enough to teach this subject a week or two later!
Don’t fall for the allure of easy money – because it’s only a perception. In reality your chances of having a successful online business are much greater when you are different from the pack.

Mistake #8 – Wasting Time and Money on Developing Pretty but Useless Websites.

A bad idea is a bad idea – no matter how pretty you dress it up. Many people waste precious startup dollars on expensive but needless graphic design work, pretty logos, and complex web design.
In reality, many businesses can be simple and inexpensive to get off the ground. In fact, a simple site with little or no graphics will often make more money than one with all the latest bells and whistles flashing all over the page.
Think – what is the core concept of your business. Outline it on a single sheet of paper, then implement it fast in it’s simplest form. You can always give it a makeover and make it prettier if it’s successful and profitable.

Mistake #9 – Not Building Relationship with Clients.

“Even though you don’t know me from Adam, I want you to take out your wallet and give me $20 – in exchange I’ll make you the King of the Universe!” What!? You don’t want to give me your $20? What a surprise!
Most people think about starting a business onlíne in terms of getting a quick sale – with no prior relationship with their potential clients at all.
In reality, you’ll be more successful when you make your first goal to collect contact information from potential clients and follow up with them on regular basis.
It’s much easier to “sell something for Free” than trying to convince people to give you money at first.
Make it your goal to prove your credibility online and make your business all about relationships with prospects and clients, and you’ll build a thriving online empire.

Mistake #10 – Calling It “QUITS” Too Soon!

If your new online venture isn’t makíng money at first, don’t walk away from it too soon. Many entrepreneurs have multiple “failures” in their background – which in reality are lessons in what didn’t work.
Evaluate your ideas and get help with gaining a new perspective on what you’re doing. With some new ideas you might find a new way to position your business differently and make it profitable.

Or maybe you simply need to give it more time to gain the traction and momentum you want.

Mistake #11 – Being too cheap!

While it’s a good habit to be thrifty with your dollars, don’t confuse saving money with being cheap. Remember the price you’re paying for things isn’t always expressed in money. It’s also the time, effort, and lost opportunities you can’t take advantage of because you lack the know-how or are busy doing low-level tasks.

Smart online entrepreneurs continually invest in their Education. They buy marketing training programs, time-saving software tools, and systems that allow them to grow businesses faster with less effort.

The best news is that getting good basic training in how to start your information marketing business doesn’t have to be expensive.

By Adam Urbanski and his site InfoProfitFastTrack.com.

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