Free Articles, Articles For Websites, Articles For Bloggers, Term Papers

Archive

Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category

Free Keyword Research Tools Are Not As Effective a

September 12th, 2005

Free Keyword Research Tools Are Not As Effective as Wordtracker by: Alexander Marlin Many online marketers fail, because they just don’t realize that free keyword research tools only give very competitive keywords. You need wordtracker to strike it niche (RICH). One of the most unanswered questions online today is, how to perform keyword research that [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Test Your Headlines for Maximum Profits

September 12th, 2005

Test Your Headlines for Maximum Profits by: George Dodge Professional copywriters do not simply write or select one headline and then hope for the best. They create a number of different headlines; often times as many as a hundred before selecting the headline they think will perform the best. But they don’t stop there! Professional [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Promoting Your Website Through a Press Release

September 12th, 2005

Promoting Your Website Through a Press Release by: George McKenzie Have you ever gotten one of those letters from your local property tax appraiser, informing you that your tax bill is going up about 20 percent? I got one of those recently, so I took it to my friend Joe Gross in San Antonio. He [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Beat The Phenomenon Of Awful Sale Statistics

September 12th, 2005

Beat The Phenomenon Of Awful Sale Statistics by: Michael Keenan It is a purely shocking statistic, that only 4 in every 100 affiliates, actually turn over more than a few dollars. This is an truly awful statistic, but one that can be easily changed. The reasons as to why this phenomenon of awful sales occurs [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


The 5 Most Normal Marketing Mistakes! And What To

September 12th, 2005

The 5 Most Normal Marketing Mistakes! And What To Do With Them! by: Ragnar Terjeson Miljeteig 1. The most normal marketing mistake: Joining another marketer’s paid “scam” or “to-high” priced service. What to do: If you are going to join a paid program make sure it is legitimate and not just a scam! (http://market-it.com is [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


10 Powerful Ways To Grow Your Income

September 11th, 2005

10 Powerful Ways To Grow Your Income by: John Karnish 1. Don’t forget to follow up with your customers. You could follow up with a related product, service or affiliate program. Follow up every month or so with a new product and watch your wallet grow. 2. You can always upsell to your customers. When [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Broad, Phrase, Exact, Negative – Four Google AdWor

September 11th, 2005

Broad, Phrase, Exact, Negative – Four Google AdWords terms you must know for advertising success by: Rob Barrett A few days ago, I was setting up my latest Google AdWords campaign. My brother was watching me work through the process, and he asked me: “Why do you put quotation marks and square brackets around some [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


12 Items You CAN’T Sell On eBay

September 11th, 2005

12 Items You CAN’T Sell On eBay by: Sydney Johnston Millions of would-be entrepreneurs want to sell things on ebay. eBay is the #1 home-business opportunity in the world right now, so it’s natural that many are eager to find highly profitable items for re-sale on eBay. However, it’s important to know that there are [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Turning Your Services into a Product

September 10th, 2005

Turning Your Services into a Product by: C.J.Hayden One of the biggest challenges in selling professional services is that what you are offering is intangible. Your product can’t be seen, touched, or tasted. Until your prospective clients experience what you do, they have no way of knowing if it will turn out, whether they will [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags:


Needs Based Selling

September 10th, 2005

Needs Based Selling by: Jay Conners I am sure you are familiar with the phrase, “I could sell ice cubes to an Eskimo.” First, allow me to personally congratulate anyone out there who has sold ice cubes to an Eskimo, for I believe this to be quite a difficult task to accomplish. You would have [...]

Read More >>

Author: Categories: Marketing Tags: