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Showing posts with label online marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online marketing. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

IBOTOOLBOX BACKLINKS

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I am very excited about a new Social Platform by the name of IBOTOOLBOX or IBOSOCIAL. This platform is designed to help all an any business help market their business of choice.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Placing Sign up Links

Today I will continue talking about Including sign up links online. There are many different ways to include your sign up link. You can include them in forms, buttons or text links. Including a sign up link can be placed about anywhere in HTML format (Hyper text Markup Language). You will just have to experiment with them and see what is working for you.

Seven different types of locations you can place your sign up link.

* Placing it on every page of your web site. If you have a blog you can place it in the side bar. This way it's on every page.

* Place it in your email signature.

* On a blog or personal web site. Look down and you will see mine "TimsBlog." Click that, and it will take you to the main page of my blog. You can change the HTML coding to link to your sign up page. I prefer to use my blog, because at this point they can opt in as a subscriber.

* Banner ads are a huge hit and any online advertising.

* Place it on other web sites. If you are commenting on other blogs, place it there.

* Ask friends and family if you can place it in there emails that are not competing emails.

* Add it to all the online directories.

In conclusion, getting your sign up link out there and shared will increase your opportunity greatly.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

True Mentors

Here is my story.

I started in the network marketing industry two years ago. When I started, I had no clue on what to do. I started out, "like any other Network Marketer", bugging my friends and family. Day after day I was either turned down or nobody had interest in what I was doing. I really started getting burnt out and thought about quitting many times. Many people have joined my business and most of them have quit because they had no motivation. To this day, I am always and will continue to build my business. I have learned that not everybody who joins your business will stick to it. But the ones who do and want it as bad as you do, will succeed. My objective is "always work with the willing!"

After about one and a half years into network marketing, I had met a guy online by the name of Bill Gelwick. Keep in mind, I have not been in the industry long. I really wanted to learn how to market myself using the internet, because we all know bothering your friends and family will not get you to the point of success. I had tried most of the typical stuff you read on the internet to market your business. Nothing was working, but I had started a blog. At the beginning, it took me a long time to learn how to blog and to set one up. I had the basics, but it just was not good enough. So I started looking up to different bloggers and Bill happened to find me on Facebook. Bill had asked me if I would like to join his group "The Lamppost." So of coarse I did. I will never regret joining Bill's group because I have learned so much from him and his group's community. Shortly after I joined the Lamppost, Bill started another group called "Syndication Elation." These two groups have taught me so much on how to market myself, that to this day, I now hold a page ranking of "2". It took me a very long time to even get ranked. But I know its because I had followed a great and informational blogger, Bill Gelwick.

There are several other people in my groups that have been very helpful, like Terri Pattio, Wendell Bulbaai, Rex Harris and so on. I can't write all of them but you know who you are. I would recommend anybody who want's to learn from others and get your information out there, that you join Bill's group "Syndication Elation."

Thank you my friends!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Tracking Web Site Search

Next step marketing part 2

In my last post on 4/7/11, I talked about setting up your google anylytics in your next step marketing Today I will show you the steps on how to track your web site in Google Analytics.

Tracking your site search

1) Log into your google analytics site.

2) Click edit next to the Web site you want to track site search.

3) Click the edit at the top of the page next to the main web site information.

4) Click the "Do track site search radio button."

5) Now leave this page open in your browser, second open a separate browser window for the next steps

6) In the new browser you opened up go to your website.

7) Search for "key terms in your site" using your sites search tool.

8) Look at the address of the search result page.

A) You should see the key words you typed in the address as well as a query attribute (such as q= or search=)

9) Enter the query attribute into the Query Parameter field in google Analytics.

10) Click finish and you should start seeing the results in a few hours.

This is a great way to start tracking your site for better key word results usage.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Part 2 New School Old School Marketing

Here's what new school marketing looks like:

1. Target Your Customers

It doesn't matter what your typical customer is like. With all the new social networks, you don't have to target people like them, you can now target them directly. Twitter is an excellent social network to target your ideal customers. Once you have created an account with Twitter, you can go to "Twitterment" and do a search for your warm market and also nearbytweets.com, and follow people who are interested in eating healthy etc.

2. Make sure you tweet about content relating to your "niche" and these people most likely will follow you back.

3. Start a marketing campaign that includes a web site and a blog, Facebook, and/or MySpace page. Then invite people to your content page.

4. To make sure you get the information out there, be sure to write regular blog content and use Twitter to post your messages. In addition, make sure to use a URL shortener because Twitter only accepts 140 characters. To do this go to http://bit.ly/ and insert your URL to shorten. A really great benefit to shortening your URL's is that you have the option to track their progress.

5. Measure Your Results

A really great way to also track your website for analyzing the traffic is by going to Google Analytics (www.google.com/analtics). Using this site lets you track a lot of information about your visitors. For example: tweets, posts, and even what time of the day they vistited your site.

Most of old school marketing and new school marketing stay the same when you make the change. First you would find the customer then create a marketing campaign, write an effective message, and measure the results.

With the technology of social media, you can share information with your friends much more easier then 5 years ago. Back in the early 2000's with old school marketing you had to email links to your friends or send them to websites countless times. Now when you write a post on your blog, you can send the message to thousands of your friends in just a few seconds. Then your friends can see the tweet and just click re-tweet to share with thousands of there friends. With the power of Twitter and how people nowadays like to share other peoples' information, you can share your stories, ideas and thoughts and this helps the success of your business.

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