How to Use Wikipedia Entries for Lead Gen – 6 Steps to 18% Higher Conversion Rate.

found at marketingsherpa.com Jul 23, 2008

An interesting article since most marketeer seems to prefer using article marketing than Wikipedia, find below guidelines how to market your site on www.wikipedia.com .

Enjoy, David Norden

SUMMARY: Wikipedia’s heavy traffic makes it a tempting lead-generation channel for B-to-B marketers. But you need to follow some strict user guidelines, so that you’re not seen as a spammer when you use Wikipedia to generate leads.Read how a technology marketer sent more qualified traffic back to his own site. His Wikipedia referrals convert 18% more than other traffic.
CHALLENGE
Like most marketers at startup companies, Scott Niesen, Director, Marketing, Attensa, doesn’t have a huge team or a sizeable budget to build a brand and generate leads. To reach potential customers for his company’s RSS technology products, he must focus on ensuring that Attensa has a presence wherever prospects use the Web.
Niesen adopted SEO principals, and he saw social media and Web 2.0 technologies as a good fit for his marketing efforts. “We’re all about RSS and channeling information from blogs, wikis, forums, and other kinds of channels into feed-enabled portals,” says Niesen. “It’s not a big leap for us to go, ‘Oh, social computing, that makes a lot of sense.’”
http://www.marketingsherpa.com/cs/attensa/study.html

One target was Wikipedia. Its massive traffic volume and influence in search engine results is undeniable. The site also tends to attract a tech-savvy audience that researches RSS and other Web 2.0 technologies. Niesen wondered whether establishing a strong presence for his company with relevant Wikipedia entries could help drive traffic to their website.

CAMPAIGN

Niesen and his team bolstered Attensa’s presence within Wikipedia by creating new pages and augmenting existing ones, always using the site’s strict submission guidelines. Simply creating a page for your company and using language that could be considered promotional could get your article flagged as spam and quickly removed.

Here are the six steps they took to develop Wikipedia entries:

-> Step #1. Audit Wikipedia to find potential voids to fill

The team examined Wikipedia’s content to determine what already had been written related to Attensa, its competitors, and RSS technologies. They also looked for information gaps they could fill with new entries.

They searched Wikipedia manually and used a free tool that allows you to enter a keyword to display pages that receive the highest volume of user traffic. The process identified gaps they could fill, such as:
o Attensa-specific page
o Web Feed Server page (generic term for Attensa’s primary product)

They also found existing entries to which they could add information, such as:
o List of RSS aggregators
o Main RSS entry

Their goal, however, was not to create or augment Wikipedia content primarily in a self-serving way. They had to add value by expanding the information available on RSS technology.

-> Step #2. Create new pages to fill voids

Following Wikipedia’s guidelines, Niesen and his team first decided that no Attensa employees would write articles. Instead, they handed over the task to members of their external marketing agency who were experienced Wikipedia users and registered editors. (NOTE: Other agencies who have created articles on behalf of clients have reported that their entries were deleted as a violation of Wikipedia’s conflict-of-interest policy.)

Next, the team employed several tactics to make sure that new entries complied with Wikipedia standards:

- Researched Wikipedia’s guidelines for content creation and editing, including standards for writing style, formatting, editing, adding links, etc.

- Crafted practice articles in the Wikipedia Sandbox – a section of the site that allows members to post draft articles, experiment with formatting, tone, and linking strategies, and receive feedback from the community.

- Contacted site editors by email to state their intentions and ask questions before posting new articles.

- Wrote articles according to Wikipedia’s neutral point-of-view standards, which discourage users from putting spin or bias in articles.

This sentence, for instance, is similar to something that would appear in company marketing materials:
o “Attensa develops RSS technology to get the right information to the right people at the right time.”

For Wikipedia, the team wrote instead:
o “Attensa develops enterprise RSS technology for XML syndication throughout an organization.”

“It’s really taking out all the slick marketing hype,” says Niesen.

-> Step #3. Supplement existing pages

To add value to existing pages on RSS, the team used the following tactics:
- Added Attensa to a list of RSS aggregators
- Included information about RSS technology that could be referenced from a company information source, such as an Attensa Web page or white paper.

-> Step #4. Strategically link related pages within Wikipedia

Guidelines state that content creators should provide relevant links to other Wikipedia articles. The team adhered to this policy when creating new pages:

- For the new Web Feed Server entry, the team included links to entries for Attensa competitors as well as other Wikipedia articles.
- They added links to relevant RSS-related Wikipedia articles under the page’s “See Also” section.

-> Step #5. Use external links to send traffic to Attensa site

Hotlinks are permitted in certain sections of a Wikipedia article, such as External Links. So, the team added links to relevant Attensa Web pages where possible.

Adding external links wasn’t an SEO ploy: Wikipedia discourages sites from using this section as a link-building tool by requiring all external links to carry a “no follow” tag. That tag instructs search engines to ignore a link when calculating a page’s search engine ranking.

Instead, the team drove qualified traffic and leads from Wikipedia to Attensa’s website. Linking tactics included:

- Using concise, targeted pages relevant to the Wikipedia article in question, rather than just linking to the company’s homepage.
- Adding links to Attensa Web pages, data sheets, and white papers in an article’s “References” section.
- Including links to third-party sites on company-specific pages to demonstrate neutrality.

-> Step #6. Track and convert traffic from Wikipedia

Each page of the Attensa website features a box with four calls to action. The box requires users to provide contact information or answer qualifying questions. That way, the marketing team has a chance to convert visitors who land on any page within the company’s website.

Using Web analytics, the team tracked referring traffic from Wikipedia pages, and recorded how many of those customers converted on one of the following four calls to action:
o Start an RSS Feed Server trial
o Get an RSS Feed Server demo
o Read a free data sheet
o Download free RSS readers

RESULTS

In just a few months, the team’s Wikipedia efforts boosted site traffic with qualified visitors. The numbers:o 4% increase in site traffic
o 4% increase in leads overall
o 65 leads per month on average from Wikipedia
o 18% higher conversion rate for Wikipedia traffic

 

“When I saw those numbers, I was really surprised,” says Niesen. Especially pleasing were “the level of quality and the way we are tracking these conversions, and the ability to get in front of customers and bring them into the sales cycle.”

Wikipedia is a collaborative, constantly evolving site, so the team’s task now is to monitor company- and industry-related pages. They want to be aware of changes being made, participate in ongoing discussions about those pages, and look for opportunities to add more relevant, useful content to the site.

Their article creation effort is still guided by two of the most important factors to keep in mind when using Wikipedia:
- Understand and live by the site’s guidelines
- Always provide value to the Wikipedia community – not just your own company

Useful links related to this article:
Attensa’s Wikipedia Campaign Creative Samples:

MarketingSherpa Special Report: How to Get Your Company Listed on Wikipedia, Part I
http://www.marketingsherpa.com/article.php?ident=30116

MarketingSherpa Special Report: How to Get Your Company Listed on Wikipedia, Part II: Damage Control
http://www.marketingsherpa.com/article.php?ident=30125

Wikipedia Sandbox:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sandbox

Wikipedia’s Conflict of Interest policy explained:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:COI

Wikipedia’s Neutral Point of View policy explained:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of
view

Wikipedia article traffic statistics are available here:
http://stats.grok.se/

Anvil Media helped develop Attensa’s Wikipedia strategy:
http://www.anvilmediainc.com/

Attensa
http://www.attensa.com

EXTRA NOTES by David Norden

Opposed views: Seems most of the strategy above fail, once the strategy is spotted, so if you apply these techniques, better is to keep you mouth Shut, and pray your strategy isn’t to obvious. Also since you can’t advertise this strategy online, you can only sell your technique on the phone.

http://wikipediareview.com/index.php?showtopic=19391

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents&oldid=227550984#User:Anvil_Media_Inc

 

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funny T shirt Marketing.

by David Norden

funny t shirt

As you should know marketing your keywords is a basic SEO strategy. Anchored links will help you to do this, even better is when you apply the strategies implied by the semantic algorythm used by Google to verify if your site is consistently using the same concept or related concept.

Since an algorythm is only a set of rules those can  be used for your benefit if you understant what is is all about, and do not need to answer Human logic.

Semantic indexing is about related concept, so this means that if you have an African Art site and you want to promote it on a marketing site like this one, you need to combine the two concepts, even if they do have nothing in common, to be accepted by the algorythm.

And if you want to do a page about funny T shirt on a site related on African Art, you will have to include also the “African art” subject once or twice onto the page, so that you won’t be rejected by the Google algorythm.

I also recommend to use once or twice the main concept words about your site, like for this site “secret marketing links” , on most pages from your site even if you do not need to always speak about the basic keywords. Like for this site that will be first on Google when looking for this key phrase “secret marketing links”, even if I created this site only a few months ago.

For marketing reasons I also recommend using an image having as name the main keyword you want for the page, this will give you extra traffic through “Google image”, also use the description tag with your keyword included

Tell me below what you think, and show me your expamples where you used this secret strategy.

David Norden

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How To Build Backlinks via Google Alerts

By Titus Hoskins (c) 2008 found at SiteproNews.com July 2, 2008

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Building backlinks is an essential, yet tedious job for most webmasters. Here are a few tools and tips to make that job just a little bit easier…

I am a member of many online forums. Most of these forums have to do with online marketing and site promotion. Recently, I came across a post on Ken Evoy’s SBI forum that truly caught my attention.

It basically described how to use Google Alerts to build your backlinks. Now for those not familiar with Google Alerts a little explanation is probably needed.

Google Alerts

Google Alerts is a free program run by Google that allows you to keep track of any topic on the web. You select your “keywords” or “urls” and Google will alert you via email whenever links/ content containing your selected topics appear anywhere on the web.

It is an excellent way to keep informed about your domain or name. It is also perfect for keeping up-to-date on the latest information in your market niche or niches. It’s also a great way to find out what other people are saying about you or your site.

For example: if you have a site on “antique cars” then you would create a Google Alert for those keywords. Google will alert you by email whenever a new link/content related to those keywords appears on the web.

This is a great way to stay informed in your niche, but it is also a valuable source of potential linking partners. Many of those links are blogs that will allow comments with a link back to your site.

Google Alerts will probably send you 10-20 links each day, depending on the popularity of your chosen keywords. Just go to these blogs/links and see if you can leave a comment with some valuable additional information on what’s been discussed.

Don’t Spam

Please Note: Don’t spam; there are intelligent people behind most of these blogs, and they will recognize keyword spam when they see it. Your main goal should be getting targeted traffíc back to your site and any link PR should be secondary. Always put the reader or viewer first, especially if it’s on someone else’s site. Don’t talk about your site or your marketing – just join the conversation and add your comments/opinions/suggestions…

Enhance their site and they will reward you with traffic and a link. But you still have to keep your interests in the equation! You have to make sure you get your targeted keywords in the anchor text.

Keyword Market

First, if you’ve done your homework, your main keywords should already be in your domain name or url. Another way is to add your “keywords” + “guide” to your sig or signature. Such as: Name, Your Antique Cars Guide. If you’re an expert in your particular niche, many webmasters will kindly welcome your comments and links.

Since your main goal is the traffic, many webmasters don’t worry if there is a “no follow” attribute attached to the link. But if you are concerned about this – one way is to look at the source code to see if it has the “no follow” tag. I usually copy the whole source code of the page to my text editor and then do a simple “no follow” search.

No Follow

There is also a great little free comment tool called “Comment Kahuna” co-created by Jason Potash which will search blogs and tell you if they have the “no-follow” attribute or not, it will also give you the PageRank of each blog post. If you’re going to use blogs as a source of your backlinks, I suggest you try Comment Kahuna – it will make the task much easier and it’s free.

Actually, while the “no-follow” issue may be a concern for some webmasters, the savvy ones will realize these are links/sites Google is actively indexing and spidering, otherwise you wouldn’t get the alert in the first place. You must get your links into this whole mix of related, relevant sites to help raise your rankings. Also remember the other search engines may not even consider the “no-follow” tag.

Trackbacks

Likewise, creating trackbacks are another way of linking relevant content. Keep in mind, a trackback is simply an acknowledgement via a ping signal that is sent from Site A (originator) to Site B (receptor). Then the receptor often places a link back to Site A showing its worthiness.

Again, I am mainly concerned with the quality of the blog or link, rather than the linking structure. I want the targeted traffíc, and it doesn’t really matter whether the link has “no follow” because interested visitors only see a link they can click for other helpful information.

Other Linking Options

Since we are on the topic of link building, another useful way to build backlinks is to use Google Search or Google Blog search. Now if you’re looking for niche-related blogs just type in:

“(Keywords)” “powered by (blog scripts)”

For example, if you’re looking for some “antique cars” related links on WordPress blogs, you would search for:

“antique cars” “powered by wordpress”

And Google would give you a whole líst of sites on antique cars.

Now if you want to find the links that will allow comments, just repeat the Google search with:

“antique cars” “powered by wordpress” “leave a comment” -”no comments”

Remember the “-” means posts that have no comments will not be displayed.

If you’re concerned with PageRank, Number of Backlinks, Alexa Ranking… of particular posts you can download and install the SEOQuake plugin. This handy SEO plugin can be attached to your browser and will give you helpful SEO information on the link or links you’re viewing.

Used in conjunction with Google, it can sort thru all these blog posts and give you the ones with the highest PR? Highest traffic? Highest number of backlinks? The more knowledge you have, the easier and more effective your link building will become.

Just remember, finding quality backlinks is probably the most tedious job for most webmasters. It takes time and it takes patience. By using Google Alerts you can have relevant keyword related links emailed to you each day. Use this information to help build your backlinks in relevant related niches. Do this consistently over a period of time and your site will get noticed and ranked higher.


About The Author
Titus Hoskins is a full-time online marketer who has numerous websites. For the latest web marketing tools try: Marketing Tools. Everyone is profiting from Google, find out how you can too! Google Cash File

Copyright (c) 2008 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached. 

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For Internet marketing, it’s all about linking up with others

By Dana VanDen Heuvel found June 18, 2008 at greenbaypressgazette.com

Links are the currency of the Internet. The more you have, the better off you are and the more traffic your Web site is likely to receive. The practice of acquiring more links to your Web site is called “link building.”

In short, link building is nothing more than securing links to your Web site from other reputable sites, such as referring partners, local businesses, the chamber of commerce, local directory sites and the like.

For local businesses, here are some link-building tactics that you can start tomorrow:

 

  • If you’re a member of the local chamber of commerce, or any local business group, make sure to ask for a link to your Web site in their online business directory. 

     

  • Start a “Web ring” of links among the businesses in your office park, complex or suites. Create a link page on your Web site so that you can reciprocate the favor with your new Web site partners. 

     

  • Join the Better Business Bureau and receive a link to your Web site. 

     

  • Sponsor any events? Ask for a link from the Web sites of any local organizations that you’re involved with. 

     

  • Do you send out any press releases? They provide an opportunity to announce your practice and your Web site, and if submitted to an online service like PRWeb, they provide a link back to your site from a relevant page. 

     

  • Outbound links. Search engines like Web sites that link to others! Don’t forget to reciprocate with your link partners and at minimum set up a link page to your favorite online resources and local business relationships. 

    Link building is significant part of Internet marketing and this is just an introductory class. If you’re looking for master class content, I suggest reading this article, “101 Link Building Tips to Market Your Web site” (www.seobook.com/archives/001792.shtml ).

    Happy linking!

  • A blogger, speaker and consultant, Dana VanDen Heuvel, Green Bay, helps organizations use the latest Internet technology to improve their marketing and grow their business. Read more articles on marketing technology or learn about upcoming marketing technology seminars at www.danavan.net.
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    16 Great Ways To Approach Social Media Marketing – A Beginner’s Guide

    Monday, April 28th, 2008 By Jon Rognerud found at marketingpilgrim.com

     

     

    Quick!

    What is the hottest social media tool to emerge on the scene this year? It’s ‘Twitter’, and you may get hooked too…

    SMX Social MediaI recently came back from a fully packed conference on social media marketing, the Danny Sullivan SMX show in Long Beach, CA, and all-the-rage was Twitter, a micro-blogging platform that many at first (typically) considered a ‘joke’ or maybe just a temporary fad. They (we) were all wrong, but most agreed that using any tool or technique without a reasonable strategy was a missed opportunity.

    But, let’s not be too quick – learn how to research & leverage the social media space with planning and execution along the way.

    I’ll show you that micro blogging and the other tools and platforms in this short SMM guide are things you might consider for your important social media marketing.

    Furthermore, SMM can provide quality traffic, you can minimize the often laborious time by a little planning and it is possible to market into B2B marketplaces. It’s not just for kids anymore.

    What is it?

    Social media marketing (SMM) is a form of internet marketing which seeks to achieve branding and marketing communication goals through the participation in various social media networks”. Social Media is a shorter top level term that describes the space overall, and covers the activities around social interaction, content, videos, images and audio exposure.

    Where to start?

    Many of us are so excited about the technology and web (hence my somewhat trite opening), that we forget key pieces to success: definition of business goals, objectives and overall process for execution. The old “fail to plan, plan to fail” comes to mind. While you need to create the roadmap for your online business – you must certainly decide on what goals and resulting metrics you want to attain.

    Social media marketing can help you increase the activity around these top goals:

    • Website traffic and user behavior (external and internal tracking)
    • Conversion and sales tracking
    • Page views, ad exposure
    • Growing brand awareness (a softer value, takes longer to build)
    • Creating a positive brand association and keeping it there (see also reputation management)
    • Business development and a broader customer reach

    How can you create and convert all this activity with social media?

    Since the social web allows you to interact with others, create and promote content that can get links and viral attraction, you can – with the right strategy – reach key influencers using this medium. We all know what blogs alone can do, and they are pretty search engine friendly out of the box.

    Social media expansion is important because this provides foundations for broader / faster mindshare, along with supporting your search engine marketing objectives. You *can* convert traffic if you target appropriately (research needed), and do not spam. Read each point below to get a deeper understanding.

    Tip #1 – Assistance:
    Limit talking about yourself, at least initially – provide ways to help others instead. This is probably the most important tip in the social media workplace. Say you are building your new del.icio.us profile, make sure to bookmark other useful resources and sprinkle yourself lightly. It’s about “them”, not “you”. Don’t forget this important rule!

    Tip #2 – Process:
    Don’t become a “me too” – establish a process and goals for how to get there. I recommend reading 5 pillars for one, and much like SEO programs that have a process (keyword research, competitive review, content analysis, etc), build out a similar map. Too many companies dive in too fast, with no real plan and they are simply peeing in the pool, and no good results come from that.

    Tip #3 – Contribute:
    Be the one to create (quality) content. While community is Queen in Social Media, quality content is still King, and always will be. Studies show that people are reading much online, but a much smaller group is contributing content. This can mean good opportunities for you.

    Tip #4 – Connect:
    Reach out to the influencers in your niche, be polite, honest, sincere, and you’d be amazed what brand advocates can do for you.

    Tip #5 – Position:
    Position yourself in front of consumers’ passions. It can and will create a powerful outcome for your brand.

    Tip #6 – Blog:
    Make sure you have setup a blog. These numbers are not to be overlooked. I think Technorati is tracking over 110 million blogs now, and growing at a furious pace, even excluding splogs (spam blogs).

    Tip #7 – Links:
    Don’t be afraid to link out to other blogs and websites in general. Links are what search engines and users make good use of – and search engines would not survive without them. Give others the love too.

    Tip #8 – Videos:
    Video consumption is growing fast. Create a “how to…” or “top tips…” videos and submit to YouTube. It has wide reach, and you could have millions of people see it. For even wider distribution, you should try tubemogul.com or vidmetrix.com, tools to help automate. In generating all content, make sure to keep #1 rule in check. It’s fine to brand with a URL at the end of the video, but no direct selling. Humor, controversy and weird stuff works very well, keep that in mind – don’t be afraid to test.

    Tip #9 – Technorati:
    You said you have a blog, right? Claim your blog at Technorati. This will ensure you are indexed in their search engines for blogs and updates are broadcast across the network, along with your own blog network updates. This happens behind the scenes from automatic “pings”.

    Tip #10 – Analytics:
    Open an account from list below, use your brand name as identifier. This will establish your brand or company name, and not let anybody else assume or steal your personality so easily. Then, work with one or two from the list below to start, and don’t go too fast. Look at your web analytics and track referring domains and review traffic movements daily, weekly.

    Tip #11 – Feeds/Research:
    Subscribe to feeds, and use iGoogle, My Yahoo Web or other favorite RSS readers. Watch for changes (use Google.com/alerts also), and be the first to comment and engage in your topic. First commenters often get more visibility and traction.

    Tip #12 – MicroCommunities:
    Locate and join microcommunities – they are social communities that are relevant to your business. Some examples are education.com, nowpublic.com, travbuddy.com, gardenweb.com, shoetube.com, yelp.com and care2.com (non profits). It is much easier to have your voice heard in these and similar markets, than trying a post to Digg that may go nowhere. Those are the perfect places for the “big fish in a small pond” rule. Create highly relevant and linkworthy content, research what others are writing about, and connect with the top players and influencers.

    Tip #13 – Submit:
    Review the resources below, and consider building out profiles over time. If you submit content, make sure it’s useful, unique and that the title of your post stands out. Pick one or two resources to start, and don’t overextend yourself. Some of the top social marketers in the industry spend 10-12 hours a day, 6-7 days a week. This is a lot of manual (social) labor, but you don’t have to go at it that hard. Make sure to ask friends to vote or comment on your postings, befriend others, but no spam. Make intelligent posts and do not have your company employees post from the same location (IP Address). The submission(s) will most likely be rejected, and worst case, your account blocked or suspended.

    Tip #14 – Hosting:
    Have a good hosting provider. If traffic spikes come, and your server instrastructure cannot handle it, you are toast. You don’t want a Digg server melt-down (fun pic). Here’s a first hand story and how to deal with it.

    Tip #15 – Monitoring:
    If you want to save time monitoring across many resources within the social networks, try the new Yahoo Pipes, it’s a social monitoring desktop in a browser.

    Tip #16 – Advertising:
    If you are an advertiser, you might want to check out socialspark.com and socialmedia.com – they both are showing promise from what I can see.

    Your Top Social Media Starter Resources (not necessarily in order of importance):

    1. Twitter *See more below – specific for twitter
    2. Facebook (download toolbar)
    3. YouTube (toolbar exists, but have not tried)
    4. Del.icio.us (download toolbar)
    5. StumbleUpon (download toolbar)
    6. LinkedIn (tip: use the Q/A section to gain readership and clients)
    7. Flickr
    8. Digg
    9. Reddit
    10. Technorati
    11. Secondlife (3D)
    12. Meneame (spanish, translate title and synopsis before posting)
    13. Newsvine
    14. Tip: Subscribe (RSS) to Techcrunch!

    Twitter bonus: (Thanks GrayWolf)

    Web Browser Plugin: twitterfox
    Desktop: twhirl, alertthingy
    Blog Tools: loud twitter
    Email: twittermail ((abc…@twittermail) – cool tip: schedule to post when you are not online)
    Phones: twitterberry (BlackBerry), itweet (iPhone)
    Other: tweetscan (alerts, keyword, user search)
    Competitor: Pownce.com – check it out along with friendfeed.com

     
    Ultimate Guide to Search Engine Optimization: Drive Traffic, Boost Conversion Rates and Make Lots of Money
     
     
     
     
     

    About Jon Rognerud

    Jon Rognerud is a search engine optimization (SEO) consultant in Los Angeles, and is the founder of www.chaosmap.com. His new internet marketing book was launched in April 2008, the “Ultimate Guide to Search Engine Optimizationcurrently on Amazon and available in bookstores nationwide.

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    Working from homeWorking from home – newbies review to stuff cash

    This very low priced product is not something for advanced marketeers was my first impression.

    I bought it for 9,97$ (price soon to be raised at 15$), because everybody was promoting it but did not expect to much from it.

    I must tell Ewen Chia uses all the tricks of the books to do an upsell ( in fact he does two), and his site looks BOLD  and screamy but once you bought and found the links to the main product you bought (hint:below the page) the main product is well done and gives clear explanations that everybody can understand.

    This product is not something for someone who has a few years experience. 

    The main Ebook was much to basic for me, but I found the three bonus video’s quite good and the extra Ebook with some “blueprint” quite interesting.

    You’ll get two pdf’s, a few video’s, tips to promote Ewen Chia’s products ( a lesson in itself) a few video’s giving explanation about Clickbank, and how to cloack your affiliate links in three different ways, and also a video about how to write articles in article directories in a proper way to get people visit the sale pages.

    —>> stuff cash

    He also gives some good bonusses for newbies and advanced marketeers, I enjoyed listening to his 26 psychology tips mp3 to copywriting. Giving the main reasons why people buy so that you can use them in your copy, and how to trigger the curiosity of your readers … I was glad he hired a nice voice to read the mp3′s. Shouldn’t it ? SECRETS, CURIOSITY, POWER.  It will give you more power and make you famous , etc ..hm … Just buy know and become rich, … this kind of triggers…  Forget it, if you don’t work to it it will fail, and if you are looking for secret advanced strategies don’t buy this product but if you want to get some good tips to hype your products, or are a complete newbie who want’s to learn how to cloack a link, need some clear explanations video on how to setup a Google Adwords campaign and choose words or if you don’t know the use of negative keywords, need basic SEO tips, want to get tips to do article writing marketing or need a blueprint with all the elements needed to write an effective saleletter go for it. For the price of a burger you’ll get some healthy basic tips, but don’t expect this product to get you out of the rat race.

    click to read more about this product:

    —>> stuff cash working from home

    David Norden

     

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    30 minutes links

    Wow! Your video tutorials were awesome.

    I’ve always wonderdered how software developers were able to get so many of their links on so many websites. Thanks to you, now I know! Aaron Brandon

     Software is not so much crowded as websites

    By Michelle McPhearson

    More links = higher rank = more traffic.

    “30 Minute Backlinks” is a set of video tutorials thoroughly explaining a previously unpublished method of getting hundreds of one way links to your site.

    It shows, in step-by-step follow along detail, the 30 minute process of creating software and adding that software to online software directories (some as high as 5, 6 and 7 PR). Those software directories will link back to your site.

    There isn’t reciprocal linking, so the search engines won’t discount the links.

    You don’t have to come up with silly article topics or spend tons of money hiring someone to write content for you and the submissions won’t be penalized for duplicate content.

    Requires no technical background – each aspect is explained and displayed in step-by-step format.

    Takes about 30 minutes to build and submit your software – and each submission creates hundreds of potential links for your site.

    There’s no “gaming the algorithm” or shady tricks; all techniques are above board and white hat.

    All the resources are free or have a free trial.

    Read more about this unique way to get your sites ranking high and see your first video at

    1 way backlinks

    Michelle MacPhearsonBest,

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    I don’t know how it is for you, but I don’t have the time to create content and and the same time take hours to promote my content with the web 2:0 sites, but the guys at Stomper Blog seem to have discovered some very powerful tips to get your sites at NR 1 when you are working on difficult keywords :

    1.  Register multiple accounts for each of the Social Bookmarking sites listed at www.SocialMarker.com.  We suggest starting out with at least 10 unique accounts for each Social Bookmarking (SB)
      site.  Here’s some additional tips that will help you do this quickly.
    2. For example, visit www.propeller.com and open up 10 unique accounts using different usernames, email addresses, etc.
    3. Use free email accounts from Yahoo, Gmail, etc. to open up the accounts.
    4. Repeat the process for each of the 29 Social Bookmarking sites listed at www.SocialMarker.com
    5. Jeff’s guys tell him it only takes about 15 minutes to sign up for all 29 of those SB sites.   So creating 10 accounts at each should only take a few hours to complete.
    6. Use www.SocialMarker.com  itself when signing up for your new accounts; when it takes you to each of the 29 sites, don’t enter your existing passwords.  Simply sign up for a new one and move on to the next.
    7. **TIP – Use www.RoboForm.com  to organize all your usernames and passwords – it’s a great time saver (not just for this, but for a LOT of your online activities).
    8. Rotate the SB accounts you use for each page/post/video you submit through SocialMarker.com
    9. For example, you should have made 10 propeller.com accounts in the last step.  For any given item you are bookmarking, randomly choose 3 of those accounts to submit your item to.  The next time you bookmark an item, randomly choose 3 more.
    10. Do NOT submit this same page to all 10 of your propeller.com accounts at the same time.  It may be
      tempting, but it defeats the purpose of this strategy if you don’t follow it to the letter!
    11. NOTE: We’re using propeller.com as an example here, but this applies to each different SB site just the same.
    12. Continue to add new SB accounts to use in your promotions on a regular basis.
    13. For example, we started but setting up 10 accounts for each SB site.  Each week or two, add a few new ones so you eventually have a roster of 40 or 50 accounts at each SB site. IMPORTANT – THIS IS A MUST-DO TIP
    14. This is a DO-OR-DIE tip.  Mix it up!  If you’re promoting a page/post/video about Jessica Alba (for example) – you should ALSO Social Bookmark items you find about her from various
      other sites as well (YouTube, MySpace, Digg, etc.) that are NOT the pages you’re promoting.  This will help create that “natural” appearance we are striving for.
      **NOTE: If you are not natural when you do this, it’s going to look like spam – because, it IS spam if you abuse it.  Please understand that there is a fine line between power techniques like this and outright abuse – don’t abuse this tip!  Do it the
      right way.
    15. Here’s another evil strategy that will multiply your results with some extra effort.  Social Bookmark the Social Bookmarking pages too!  For example, I created a video, loaded it onto YouTube, and then posted that video to my blog.  I then ran an SB promotion for my new video blog post.  But then you
      should ALSO take the video page on YouTube where I uploaded my video and run an SB promotion on that page as well.  Remember, we’re trying to get multiple pages of our content ranking.  This is how it’s done.
    16. Do your SB promotions for each page/post/video SLOWLY over time.  I mentioned this before, but it bears repeating. 
      Do a few pages today, a few next week, and a few more next month.  Pacing your promotions over time is vital for long-term success and viability of this strategy.
    17. When you are setting the “tags” for your Social Bookmarks, you should be using your primary keywords.  Choose highly specific “long-tail” ones whenever possible.  For example, if you’re promoting a “casio exilim ex-z1080 digital camera” one of your “tags” should be “casio exilim ex-z1080 digital camera”.  Then, include genreal tags too, like “digital camera”, “casio camera”, “casio exilim”, etc.
    18. Create videos for your promotions whenever possible, and spread them as far and wide as you can.  Use services like www.TrafficGeyser.com and www.HeySpread.com to make this easier, faster and semi-automated.  We do this because video pages are currently tending to stay ranked longer than the Social Bookmarking sites and blog pages.  DON’T FORGET to SB those video pages like we talked about in step 5!
    19. Social Bookmarking shouldn’t be the only technique you use to promote your page/post/video – Use every technique you know!  Incoming links, article marketing, press releases, SEO, etc.
    20. Finally, DON’T run an SB campaign for every little page/post/video you create.  Social Bookmarking can create a lot of “spam” and again, we want to make your promotions appear natural and organic.  

    related stompernet-smarts and read the tips at Stomper Blog

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    Just a quick word..

       It’s  David, and I want to let you in on a ‘family secret’.

       When it comes to Search Engine Optimization I know very much, but some people I know like Andrew Fox don’t but get much more traffic than I do.

    How is this possible ? And why does he give you $725 of bonusses, really this was not necessary in my opinion.
       BECAUSE…. Andrew Fox has a”secret weapon”…

       A fool proof system for getting HIGH rankings in the search engine for COMPETITIVE keywords and he’s banking *BIG* cash.

       From Adsense, Clickbank and selling links on his website. Not from SEO.

       Andrew Fox brother Chris Fox has set up a video tutorial series at the website below (there are 28 in total – over 3 HOURS of pure content) showing how to do this..

       However he’s made a big error and the price is FAR TOO LOW for the value of
    the information.

       Head over to the website and check  out the PROOF case studies.

      It’s time to get excited and compete with the big boys (for a tenth of the cost :-)

     He created a site http://www.sportsnutritionguide.net/ that in two month and with only 25 pages got a PR2 and 311$ from adsense, sold clickbank products, etc…  something to be jealous from.

    The secret is I am not family from Chris and Andrew and I know how to do things SEO, but still the secret tactics they use are much more powerfull, guess I have a problem to be solved … 

    >>Visit Net Optimisation System <<

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    Dr Patrick Hillenbrand is someone you don’t hear much about, but I tried his adsense video’s course because I wanted to get the grips on adsense, and because my earnings lowered much the last weeks since Google implemented his new algorithms, etc..

    Anyone with good content (and lots of it) can benefit from Google AdSense

    Adsense decoded videos – 2007 Favorite, See Why!

    Is Google Adsense right for you ?

    An article found at Mequoda daily

    Size, in terms of traffic or the number of site pages, doesn’t really matter as to whether a publisher can, or should, become a Google AdSense partner. Quality content is the defining feature. In fact, the program is a great opportunity for publishers with quality content, but limited or light traffic and/or few site pages.

    Some publishers may be concerned about losing traffic by having a link to someone else’s website even though they make a few cents or a dollar for every click. Because what publisher spends all of their time attracting users, just to send them away? The reality is, to many publishers’ surprise, traffic still increases and users spend just as much (if not more) time on the site. Some users may go away, but they usually come back and explore a little more. To top it off, the publishers are making a little money.

    Google encourages any publisher to try AdSense, and since it’s free with no contracts or obligations, there’s no reason why a publisher should ignore the potential. You simply sign up, use their very simple ad wizard, grab the code they give you, and implement it on your page. Google says you should “watch it work and compare it to other revenue alternatives. In most cases, publishers have found that Google AdSense exceeds the revenue that they can earn through any other source, and they opt to keep us on.”

    One reason why an otherwise qualified publisher might not want to participate is purely philosophical: The publisher may want the site—or certain pages of the site—to be completely ad-free. Google believes that AdSense has the best type of advertising to support content-heavy sites, and we agree.

    To understand the divisions and help determine ad placement on the various pages, first prepare a conception model of the site.
    Google Adsense image

    • Is the site small and homogeneous, with the same kind of content and design throughout?
    • Or is it more general and heterogeneous, with many different kinds of content and various designs?

    A newspaper site’s sports section, for example, might have a large photo in the middle of the page, while general news may be text-heavy and the classified section might have only listings. A publisher will want to treat each section differently and track each individually.

    Meanwhile, don’t think you’ll get away with any tricks, such as artificially incorporating keywords into the text to generate more sales or leads. Google has something called “smart pricing,” which is a ranking system that can detect that kind of thing—and resulting in your page being selected less frequently by the system.

    Your best bet on mastering Google AdSense is to create good content. With good content comes more page views, and with more page views comes more of everything else.


    I don’t recommand to buy this course if you don’t have some serious amount of content on the internet already, since to get a decent Adsense income you need today to have at least a few hundred pages online.

    I viewed his video lessons, and was astonished to see how clear his vision is, he told me those little tweaks for my website to get more clicks and those with a higher return, he also gave me some advice about things not to do.

    He really gave me a few hints how to improve my sites income from Google.

    For me today Google adsense is not the main income anymore, since I discover the clickbank goldmine, and that creating content by hand for Google alone is not worth my working hours.  If you want to create pages with real high income you need to sell clickbank products, but this doesn’t provide you a stable income for free, something Google adsense always does … Hillenbrand course provided me genuine blue print videos “AdSense Decoded – Taking Your AdSense to the Next Profit Level” which provide step-by-step instructions how to seriously improve my AdSense profits.

    Adsense decoded videos – 2007 Favorite, See Why!
    Acclaimed Genuine Product. Extensive Affiliate Support And Affiliate Tools. Great Customer Care. Explode Your Adsense And Your Affiliate income …
    More….

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