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Friday, July 4, 2008
Free Internet Marketing Method
It’s been years since blogging has been practiced. But it’s just recently that it has been considered as one of the addicting fads. Many teenagers have resorted to blogging as an outlet for their emotions, a little online nook where they can blurt out whatever just bugs them or whatever makes them feel elated. Savvy marketers have discovered that blogging is one of the best Internet marketing methods that won’t cost you a cent.
What exactly is blogging? Blog is the widely used term that refers to web log. Basically, a blog is an online journal. A blog could be set up to no cost at all, and can be used for just for the fun of it or for business reasons.
Blogging for your Internet business is one surefire way to boost the visibility of your products and services. Here are a few ways to boost your internet advertising with the help of a blog:
1. Make your clients or customers abreast on your website’s alterations. Your new products and affiliate websites could also be announced through your blog.
2. Keep track of your business objectives and plans through open writing. Your blog content can be easily stored through archives. What could be better than searchable information that could be easily accessed by anyone browsing the web, right?
3. Air your opinions, advice or reviews on specific services or products that are related to your business. Publishing is a very easy process with blogging.
4. Include links that will fetch back links and subsequently improve your ranking on search engines. This could be better executed through putting well-written articles in your website. Affiliate links could also be included in your blog to earn more extra income.
5. Collect response through the ability of blogs to fetch comments from your blog readers. You can learn and improve your products and services through with the feedback from your readers.
6. Connect easily with other bloggers. When other bloggers notice that you have something good in your blog, they will put you in their favorite lists that will automatically link you to their blogs.
So, how do you set up a blog? Here are some of the options you can make use of to take advantage of this fun way to advertise your Internet business.
Either you load a blogging software or let a blogging hosting service do it for you. Host services such as LiveJournal and Blogger.com are the most popular in this field. Those hosts will provide you with easy instructions on how to put up your blog.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Internet Marketing Strategy Blogging 01
By Steve Renner | June 26, 2008
Here is Part 1 of a 2 Part Introductory Course On Blogging
The easiest way to get a web site up and running these days is with a Blog. Whatever your Internet Marketing Strategy is a Blog is the best place to start.
When Blogging first hit the web, it came on with a bang. Now, Blogging is one of the most popular formats for web sites and for communication on the web. Before Blogs, web surfers would simply browse through sites with preformatted text on them. There was very little chance for a surfer to comment on a site or to offer their opinion on anything. If a web surfer wanted to voice their opinion via the web, they had to start their own web site.
Starting a web site works for some surfers, but it is too complicated for most. In addition, starting a web site usually takes a small investment, which is something not everyone has to spend.
People today can find Blog sites that offer blog space for much less than a typical web site hosting. Many sites will offer blogs space for free like Blogger.com and Wordpress.org
When you begin a Blog, you will notice that they are all laid out basically the same way. Some experts will call their layout the last-in-first style. This is a very tricky name that simply notes that the last thing the person, or Blogger, wrote will show up at the top of the Blog. Most Blogging software allows for this automatically.
When you sign up at a blogging site and get your own blog space, you will likely see that after you finish typing your post and submit it, the blogging software will automatically put your last entry at the top of your Blog. This keeps your readers current without forcing them to scroll through many posts.
I would highly recommend you set your Blog up on your own web site. Wordpress is the software I recommend. There are a lot of reasons why, but trust me Wordpress is the one you want.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Oil rises above $142 on supply concerns, weak dollar
The International Energy Agency on Tuesday cut its global oil supply capacity forecast by 2.7 million barrels per day (bpd) to 95.33 million bpd by 2012, boosting prices already lifted by tension between
Traders also bought crude on the weak dollar, which softened against the euro on Wednesday ahead of Thursday's European Central Bank meeting, which is widely expected to conclude an interest rate hike to deal with quickening euro zone inflation.
"The U.S. dollar is an each-way bet and will likely cause some volatility in prices," Mark Pervan, a senior commodities analyst at the Australian & New Zealand (ANZ) Bank, said in a research note.
"On balance, if
Oil hit a record $143.67 a barrel on Monday, taking its gains for the year to nearly 50 percent, in part due to concerns that tension between
The U.S. State Department on Tuesday criticized comments by an unidentified senior
Adding to supply worries, OPEC President Chakib Khelil said the cartel did not have enough spare capacity to replace Iranian oil if
Traders will look out for
"We can expect oil price fluctuations to be limited today and tomorrow as the market is awaiting stocks in the
Weekly
(Reporting by Chua Baizhen, Editing by Michael Urquhart)
Interview with Larry Chase, Founder Of Web Digest For Marketers
by Rachelle Money, 26 June 2008 The Web Digest for Marketers has been in existence online for 13 years. At first Larry Chase, founder and editor of the newsletter, had just one topic to cover – online marketing – but as the industry went forth and multiplied, online marketing expanded to cover 52 different niches. Chase's staying power comes from his ability to explore these niches and create great content for his subscribers. Here he tells us everything there is to know about creating longevity through long tail content for newsletters. Key points Create a long tail newsletter. Use 'evergreen material' such as how tos and top tips which people are more likely to hold on to. Don't publish too often – people will feel bombarded if you are emailing newsletters every other day. Once fortnightly is regular enough. Choose advertising wisely – if it's phoney or looks cheesy this will reflect badly on you as a publisher. Tell bloggers where to find your content – make sure your newsletter lives in a permanent place so they can link to it. Larry Chase is the elder statesman of online marketing. He was so ahead of the game when he first established himself on the internet that it took the rest of the world two years to play catch up. In 1995, he launched the Web Digest for Marketers, and today it's still going strong with more than 47,000 subscribers. “Back in 1995 we had just one category – internet marketing – and now we have 52 categories with SEO, PPC, email marketing and social media. It went from one world to 52 worlds and so each week we have to cover a different segment of the marketing pie,” says Chase. Keyword Research Keyword research is his tool of choice and it enables him to tap into what people are searching for online, which in turn exposes the very niche content that has helped Chase stay a few steps ahead of the game. “When we want to know what people are interested in we use the Wordtracker tool. It tells us what's on people's minds and what kind of information they are searching for. “A few years ago I had an idea about thought leadership marketing and to make sure it wasn't just something in my head I found that a lot of people were searching for it - but that there wasn't a lot of content out there.” The broadening marketplace has of course meant that much of the niche readership he once had is now mainstream. Nowadays competition is hot which Chase believes has brought “a lot of chaos”. “Anyone can be a media maker and most people are,” he says. “Whether it's a blog, or they're on Twitter or Facebook or an email newsletter or a website, there are hundreds of millions of micromedia properties out there, and the core of my newsletter is to make order out of the chaos for internet marketers. That's really the secret of any great publication.” If you could win medals for staying power, Chase would be one of the most decorated marketers out there. He has witnessed the information overload we now live in and has used the expertise he's built up over the years to deliver the signal amongst the noise. “It's a bit of gut intuition planted in experience on what has come before. We help subscribers get perspective on what a particular tool, article, or website means to them.” Chase does just this in his fortnightly newsletter, Web Digest for Marketers, which is full of top tips and links to resources he's found on the net. Things like '12 essentials for building inbound links to your site' or '12 trends for the next three years for internet marketing' and in his latest newsletter, '12 tools, tactics and resources for social media marketing.' No News in Newsletters What is conspicuous by its absence however, is the lack of news on Chase's newsletter. “There are people who cover the news and then there are those who cover the news that's already been covered and that leads to a reverberation, which adds to the chaos - so we have to avoid that. “The problem with a lot of newsletters is that they have news in them, and it becomes redundant quickly. We don't, and this is what sets us apart.” Evergreen Content Chase says he chooses to publish what he calls “evergreen material” that will last for years and it's this material which has led to longer tails and more inbound links to his site. “We notice with the clickthroughs that the tail is getting longer and goes up to about a year. We have a few thousand inbound links and that's because they like the resource center and the content there.” Similar to Wordtracker, WDM invite guests to write content for their newsletter. “We get people who are deep in their game to write for us tips, tactics, resources and strategies, so that the reader can get the inside scoop on what the real deal is.” Chase says he also keeps a close eye on Trendpedia (a trend tracker) and Techmeme, which is a piece of software that scans the universe for blogs and articles to see what people are talking and writing about. “I also look at the search tool on my own site because people presumably come to the site to learn something about internet marketing, and in the search tool I can see what they're looking for. I also get an idea of who is looking because often people will search for their own name.” SEO In terms of search engine optimization, Chase says he “turned his website inside out” to make the content more search engine friendly. He explains: “We took reviews out of our site and into a paid archive and created a database for the reviews and called it an Internet Marketing Resource Centre. When you go to the site there are 52 categories so if you're looking for PPC or SEO or something else they are all listed in their appropriate category. “We organized it in such a way that it's all optimized. We use the content of previous newsletters for SEO and we organize it so that it's not just last week's issue, because that would be boring and confusing and hard for a visitor to locate what they're looking for. The search engines pick this up and we rank pretty high because of it.” While organizing his site Chase said it was crucial for him to think about what people are looking for. “People don't look for a newsletter on internet marketing, they look for customer retention marketing or search engine optimization, so they look for the categories first and then find our newsletter. “This is what we call lean in content, so people look at it and say 'oh this is good,' bookmark it or subscribe to it.” Advertising Other than subscriptions, Chase makes his money through online advertising on his newsletter and website. He talks at length about the pitfalls of accepting any advert just to get cash. “I tore up a $5,000 cheque for an advert because this particular company wanted you to fill out 23 fields of information and all you got at the end of it was a two-page sales sheet.” Chase said he didn't want to risk annoying his readers with this kind of ad. “If something looks bad, is cheesy or phoney then it will reflect badly on you and what will your subscribers do? They'll complain or unsubscribe. “I felt I couldn't risk my reputation by putting this kind of thing up on my site.” He said people have to remember that when they are creating a newsletter they are “building up a community based on trust.” Once your newsletter becomes a trusted resource for information, the number of inbound links you get will grow. But this presented Chase with some problems. Keeping the Bloggers Happy “We started getting complaints from bloggers,” he explains, “because they would link to our most recent newsletter tagged 'current.html' but of course as the new newsletter came out that would also be tagged 'current.html'. “We now put the newsletter into a permanent address so bloggers can link to it. If you have bloggers who like the content and want to link to it, tell them where it is, and make sure it will live there permanently.” Chase admits this is something he “should have learned years ago,” but then that's the great thing about being in a growing marketplace - it's always evolving and changing, and new problems and resolutions will present themselves along the way.
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How Can You Learn What You Need To Know About Internet Marketing Online?
When you have an internet business you will have to learn how to market your business. Internet marketing online is very important if you want to have a successful business. There are many different things that you will need to know. Here are a few of the ways that you can learn about marketing online.
One: When you want to learn about internet marketing online one of the best ways to do this is to visit forums. There are many different forums that you can choose from. You will be able to go into these forums and read about the methods that other business owners are using to build their business. One other thing that the forums are good for is when you have questions about marketing you can ask in the forum and other internet business owners will be more than happy to help you.
Two: Find an internet marketing guide or eBook. There are many people that have written a guide or eBook to help other people learn about internet marketing online. Some of the books are free but you want to take time and research all the eBooks or guides because sometimes it will be well worth the money to buy one that will help you.
These are just two of the many different ways that you can use to learn about internet marketing online. There are many other ways that you will want to learn about. The more you are willing to educate yourself on internet marketing the more successful your internet business will be.
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Business in Indonesia
Why Indonesia?Indonesia is a rich, ethnically diverse island state with a very large population. Internal markets for consumer goods are large and offer opportunities for many consumer goods firms. Indonesia has a large and well developed petroleum industry that adds to government wealth. Indonesia is just starting to emerge from the crony capitalism that has existed for most of the time since independence. Wage rates are relatively low and if social stability can be maintained the opportunities for profitable investment will be significant.
Trans-Asia Rail Link - A long link between China, various countries in Asia and Russia, including Indonesia From The U.S. State Department web site September 13, 2004 This Travel Warning updates security threat information for Indonesia, alerts American citizens to security concerns regarding identifiably western hotels, informs Americans of a September 9 terrorist bombing in Jakarta, and reminds travelers of the ongoing terrorist threat for Indonesia. The Department of State continues to recommend that Americans defer all non-essential travel to Indonesia. For more information, click here.
Source: Business-in-Asia.com