Showing posts with label Internet Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Marketing. Show all posts

Multiple Streams Income

After you retire where will your income be derived from? Most of us will have Social Security. Some of us will also have a 401K plan from our company. Some of us will have a retirement nest egg either in stocks, bonds or cash. Having multiple streams income is the most desirable however few of us have that.

If your income is just one or two streams instead of multiple streams income what are you going to do to supplement what you have? Part time work is available but is that what you want to do after retirement? I sure don’t. I want to be in charge of my time and income not some big box store. That probably sounds arrogant to some of you but I want something better than a part time job that dictates my hours and income.

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Internet marketing can provide both income and the freedom to work the hours you want. It doesn’t mean you won’t have to put in the hours just that you will be in control of what those hours are.

Internet marketing covers a huge arena of possible income streams. It can be as simple as selling on Ebay or as technical as Affiliate marketing. It is possible to develop multiple streams income using the internet because you don’t have to limit yourself to one type of marketing. Many people do affiliate marketing in conjunction with email marketing or one of the many other types available. The possibilities are endless.

As always this freedom to determine your income and hours comes at a price. You have to learn how to do the marketing. There are self taught people making a good income from internet marketing but I prefer to profit from others knowledge and mistakes. There are some very good internet marketing training companies out there. Stay away from the ones offering get rich schemes. Instead seek out a company that has a proven track record. One that charges a reasonable fee for it’s services and doesn't try to lock you into a long term contract.

The number of retirement age people entering this market is growing by leaps and bounds. You don’t have to be a computer whiz either. If you are reading this article you have enough knowledge to enter the internet marketing arena. Take control of your retirement and your life. If you have to supplement your income do it on your terms not that of a big box store.

Author by: John Stewart

Article Source: http://www.streetarticles.com/internet-marketing/multiple-streams-income

Web Marketing - Making Your Content Work For You

Web Marketing - Making Your Content Work For You
Got Web content? If you have, you know that content equals traffic, which equals sales. However, you may not be getting as much out of your content as you could -- here are three vital tips which will help.

1. Size Matters: You Need Content to Become Visible
You've noticed that more and more businesses are flocking online: they're following their customers. This means that no matter what industry you're in, you've got more competition than you had last year, and you'll have more competition again next year.

Does that scare you?


It shouldn't, because here's the answer: use content to beat your competition.

On the Web, size matters. A content-rich site with 10,000 pages will get more organic, free traffic than a tiny site with just 50 pages.

Take a moment right now, and check out your competitors. How large are their sites? How many links do they have?

Once you've checked them, create a content marketing plan, but test your keywords first.

Here's how.

2. Use Pay Per Click to Test Keywords
The developers who sell keyword tools on the Web would like you to think that their tools are somehow magical: the keywords they deliver are all you need for success. This is not so. Here's your best keyword tool: it's right between your ears.

Before you check any keyword tool, look at your positioning statement for your site, and brainstorm keywords. Ask colleagues, friends and family members to help you to brainstorm too. (You'll be amazed at the results, I promise you.)

Any keyword tool you use (even Google's wonderful tool) is historical. It tells you what search query terms were used in the past. However, much of the traffic to your site arrives using unique query terms. By brainstorming regularly, and getting into the mind of your customers, you'll not only have a bank of keywords which delivers cash, but you'll also have unique content which will pay dividends for months and years to come.

Then, once you've got a bank of keywords, use Pay Per Click (PPC) to test and find your best converting keywords. When you create content using those "best" keywords, your content will work hard for you.

Here's how to make your content work even harder: use it to build relationships.

3. Content Builds Relationships: Use Email Marketing to Get Return Visits
Focusing on traffic which converts is essential for Web marketing, but your aim is to turn occasional visitors to your site into frequent visitors.

Strategies like email marketing, and social media marketing will bring you return visitors. Use your Web content repurposed, to create reasons for your visitors to keep coming back.


Author by: Angela Booth

Make Money Online Today - 3 Easy Ways

Make Money Online Today - 3 Easy Ways
Want to make money online? Hundreds of thousands of others are doing it, and you can two. Here are three easy ways.

1. Make money via the new eBay Publisher Network
Affiliate programs (where you sell others' products and earn a commission on each sale) are a super-simple way to make money online, without a product of your own.

Everyone knows eBay, and millions of dollars' worth of goods are sold on eBay each day. By promoting eBay using the new eBay Publisher Network (EPN), you'll get cash in your PayPal account each month.

To get started: choose a product, or products you'd like to sell, and create a small Web site. You can do this free, by creating a Blogger blog.

Then sign up to the EPN, and start promoting.

2. Create a Web site about a product you use and enjoy
Fads come and go, and when a fad is hot, you can make money by creating a Web site about it.

For example, do you love your iPhone? iPhones are hot, and whenever a product is hot, people search for information about it.

Add information to your "fad" site, and use Google AdSense on the site for some quick income. Then add other advertising networks' ads to the site too. As your traffic increases, so will your income.

3. Write product reviews - no Web site necessary
If you're a complete newcomer to the online world, you may be nervous of creating a site. Don't be, you can use Google Site Creator to create a site in minutes.

However, there's one income opportunity for which you don't even need a site, and that's writing product reviews.

You can sign up to affiliate programs for products, and then write reviews for them. Many sites and pay for reviews, and some pay extremely well.

So there you have three ways you can make money online today. Get started!


Author by: Angela Booth

Make Money Online - Turn a Simple Web Site Into an Income Stream

Make Money Online - Turn a Simple Web Site Into an Income Stream
If you want to make money online, one of the simplest ways is by turning a simple Web site into an ongoing income stream. Here's an easy process to follow for success.

Start by choosing a money-making topic for your site. Money-making topics tend those things you can kick - that is, physical items. For example, digital cameras, real estate, or cosmetics.

When you create a site based on a physical product, not only do your chances of making sales from the site go up, but so do your chances of turning even the slightest trickle of traffic (as you'll have when your site is new) to profit.

Once you've chosen the products on which you want to focus, buy a domain name, and get some hosting.

Once you've got your domain name, and have purchased some hosting, just follow these four steps.

1. Set up a site and blog
I like to set up both a site and a blog at the same time. Blogs tend to be indexed by the search engines more quickly than straight sites, so a site's blog will start getting traffic almost immediately.

Just set up your blog in a "blog" subdirectory of your site, and link it to your site. Installing WordPress is the easiest way - most hosting providers have one-click installs for WordPress.

2. Add some content
Next, add some content to both the site, and the blog. Five or so pages is fun in the beginning.

3. Start your monetization - Google AdSense is quick and easy
Now it's time to start the money-making process. Add some Google AdSense income to the blog. This will bring in some income.

4. Add additional income streams
Add more content to the site and blog, and join a couple of affiliate networks. There are hundreds of these networks online. Which you choose, depends on the topic of your site. The eBay Partner Network will suit almost any site you create.

So there you have four steps to turning the simplest Web site into an income stream.


Author by: Angela Booth

Web Marketing - 5 Easy Ways to Make More Sales

Web Marketing - 5 Easy Ways to Make More Sales
You've got a Web site, but you're disappointed that you're not making sales. How do you get traffic to your site, and convince people to buy once they arrive? The answer's simple, and consists of two words.

Read on to discover what they are.

These days, with billions of Web pages online, and many millions of sites, it's harder to get attention than it used to be. However, people look for information on the Web 24x7, and if you can give them what they want, you'll get attention, and you'll make sales.

Here are two words to remember: Be There. That is, be available, encourage interaction, and you'll make sales.

Let's look at five easy ways you can be there.

1. Create a Blog: Be Real, and Be Human
Many businesses believe that blogging won't help their business, because ______ (fill in the blank with your reason.)

If you believe this, let me ask you two questions: "Do you want more traffic? Do you want more sales?"

Did you answered "Yes" to both questions, you need a blog. Your blog may not look like an online journal. Few business blogs do. It may just look like a part of your site which gets traffic which converts to sales.

The point of a blog on your site is that it engages your visitors and turns them into customers.

2. Answer Customer Questions on the Blog
A blog's power is derived from Really Simple Syndication (RSS.) This syndication is built into blogs, and it means that blog postings can appear on sites which syndicate news (Google Blogs, Technorati, and many others), within minutes.

Contrast this instant syndication with getting a Web page indexed so that it appears in the search query results -- it can take days, even if your site is well-established, and months, if your site is new.

This instant-publication feature of a blog make it an ideal solution to responding to customer and pre-sales questions.

3. Create a Twitter Account to Promote Special Offers
As well as a blog, your business needs a Twitter account. Many businesses use their blog in tandem with Twitter to respond to customer questions. However a very common use for Twitter accounts is to use them for special promotions. For example, the site Adore Beauty asks customers to tweet their Wish List: customers can win items on the list.

4. Add More Content to Your Web Site
Content counts. Every page on your site is an opportunity to be found in the search engines, so build up the content on your site for more traffic and sales.

5. Keep Your Web Content Fresh
As your site grows, your content can become hard to manage if you don't have a content plan for the site. Appoint an editor for the site to manage the content, ensuring that the content is up to date, and that all the links work. This is vital: broken links give a bad impression.

Get traffic to individual pages by building up the links to those pages, so that each page on your site works for you.


Author by: Angela Booth

Content Marketing - Use Content to Sell

Content Marketing - Use Content to Sell
You're running a business. You need to make sales. For many years, advertising helped you to make those sales. Unfortunately, conventional advertising is no longer as effective as it once was. You're spending more, and making less income. It's time you learned about content marketing.

What's Content Marketing?


Many companies are shifting to this new promotional method. Traditional advertising, based on the interruption model, is no longer effective. Not only is the audience segmented widely, but the audience is no longer reacting in the way it used to.

This new form of promotion is simply marketing by using content. This content can be in the form on informational articles, entertaining videos, custom publishing of magazines, and blogs, or other forms of content.

How Can You Use It?


One of the major benefits of this new process is that content, at least compared to traditional advertising, is very cheap to produce. This means that you can test content marketing in various ways, and select methods which produce the best results for you.

Start out by using content marketing to support traditional advertising you're using. For example, if you're running a radio or TV campaign, set up a website for it first. Create a blog, and build some social media marketing accounts. If you set up these forms of content before your campaign goes live, you'll be able to test the results you've achieved.

Of course, you don't have to wait until you're launching a new campaign. If you don't have a company blog, create one now. A blog will allow you to test its effectiveness slowly, without investing a great deal of time and money.

What Results Can You Expect?


The results may surprise you. Of course it depends on the industry and you're in, but some companies report that they're achieving the results they want by spending only 20 per cent of what they'd usually expect to spend on traditional advertising.

Over the past ten years, the gradual shift to content marketing has begun. In the vanguard were companies which invested in blogging and other social media. Over the past couple of years, more and more companies are realizing the effectiveness of marketing using content. Perhaps it's time you tested this new form of marketing too.


Author by: Angela Booth

5 Low-Cost or Free Marketing Ideas For Your Small Business

5 Low-Cost or Free Marketing Ideas For Your Small Business
Looking for low-cost marketing ideas? You need strategies which are not only cheap, but which are also easy to implement.

Before you get started, think about your business. What interests do your customers have? Market to them where they congregate. A friend runs a hairdressing salon. She sponsors a junior sports team.

Let's look at five low-cost ideas.


1. Make Friends and Influence People: Dive Into Social Media


Here's a secret: you'll get the best results from social media if you choose a network you like, and have a plan.

Don't try to be everywhere. Ask your customers which network they use. If your customers aren't using Twitter or Facebook, you need to know that. You can still use these network to develop contacts.

2. Are Your Customers On Forums? If They Are, Use Forum Marketing


Forums have existed as long as the Internet. People congregate to chat about their passions, and to get information. For example, when I decided to switch from PCs to Macs in 2005, I joined a popular Mac forum. I got encouragement and great information.

3. Press Releases: Get Into the News


Free publicity is golden. It can take your business to a whole new level. But it's a little like winning the lottery. You've got to buy a ticket. Press releases are your tickets to a windfall of free publicity.

4. Advertise Using Information With "Native Advertising"


Big brands are investing heavily in "native advertising." This form of advertising is old-school advertorials updated. The brands using it dispute this. Nevertheless, that's what they are: advertorials camouflaged to look like editorial content ("native") on the platform to which it's posted.

You can use native advertising too. Remember, your advertising is mimicking editorial content. It slots seamlessly into the platform on which it appears.

5. "You Are Here": Advertise Using Images


Google+ and other social media sites make it easy to use images. In its latest update, Google+ showcases images beautifully, and even provides tools to edit your images after you upload them. Images with quotes are popular, and they don't take long to create. You can use your own photos, or source them from sites, Be sure that the images you choose have Creative Commons (free to use) licenses.

No images? Check your phone. These days, cell phone cameras create images which display well on the Web. Choose a photo, add your quote, upload it, and you're done.

So there you have it: 5 low-cost marketing ideas you can use today.


Author by: Angela Booth