|
| |
A Newsletter Is Worth A Thousand Words Part 2 In Part 1 of our article on newsletters, we discussed the benefits of a newsletter and there various formats they can be designed in. In Part 2, we will discuss what kind of content to include, where to find that content and how to promote your ...
Seo: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly I seem to have created quite a stir, on a particular SEO forum recently. In fact, rumor has it, at one point, my article, "Google's Trap, DMOZ's Nap, And Yahoo!'s Crap" was the hottest topic discussed on this particular forum. The aforementioned article ...
Share Your Knowledge! Write It And They Will Come! Are you looking for more visitors to your site? Of course you are!!! There are so many ways to promote your business. These days it's hard to decide which methods are best for your business. One thing that holds true to all sites is to write about what ...
|
|
|
|
| |
important to anyone who works online. After a while you begin to develop some touchstones to apply when deciding whether a site is legitimate and worthy of your trust.
I have had very few problems with purchases made online, but it can happen to you and me both.
Here are five things to look for in a site:
1) VIRTUAL DOMAIN NAME-- Does the site have a virtual Domain name like this ?
http://www.goodbusiness.com
Or is it based at a free host address like this?
http://www.angelhair.com/9985409/?cgi/interpol/geodcities.com/xppd.gsr/
Well, I don't know where your thinking is, but I am definitely going with the identifiable virtual address here as an indicator that they are legitimate.
They at least thought enough about their business to invest a few dollars in a name.
2) TESTIMONIALS-- Are there any good testimonials of others who have done business with them ? Can they be contacted ?
If there are, chances are you are on the right track to having a good experience with them yourself.
Beware, however, of made up testimonials that cannot be verified.
3) HOW LONG ONLINE-- How long has the site been online ? This may take a little researching on your part, but it may well be worth it to know how long this business has been making it's offer for products, software and/or services.
An easy way to verify how long the domain name has been registered is simply to a search at:
http://www.allwhois.com/
You will find lots of information including who owns the domain name, their address, who hosts the domain name, and when it was registered.
It can give you some useful information about the genuine nature of the site.
4) CONTACT INFORMATION-- Can you contact the webmaster either by phone, fax and /or email.
Personally, I like dealing with those that give you all of the above information. There is something comforting to me that I can call or e-mail the site manager if something goes wrong with my purchase.
5) CREDENTIALS-- There are several "credentialing" sites online. There intention is to offer some validity to the site by tracking complaints from former users.
If the site does offer such a service, by all means check out what others have said about their experience with the business.
A note: Not all legitimate businesses offer such a "seal of approval". I assume because there is usually a cost involved, or they just don't feel that they need it.
While this article is not all-inclusive, it is intended to give you a "heads-up" when surfing to unknown areas of the internet and experiencing dealing with new sites that you discover.
Larry Johnson, author
(You are free to reprint this article or display it on your site by including the resource box below)
=========================================
GET A QUICK START with this free, weekly publication that includes powerful marketing tips, fresh ideas and original articles. Hey, it's FREE... come on down and join us.
Subscribe: http://www.BizSiteBiz.com/Subscribeform.html
=========================================
About the Author Larry Johnson is an established ezine publisher and web,aster who specializes in developing new approaches and resources to help internet marketers, publishers and home-based businesses.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Ezine Solo Ads "Secret" Tutorial Released by WebTrafficToolkit.comSBWire (press release)WebTrafficToolkit.com publishes tutorial video to help marketers achieve success in their Ezine Solo Ad campaigns. New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/25/2012 -- Ezine Solo Ads are a powerful advertising method that can potentially drive thousands of highly ... |
 Independent Online |
Inhliziyo kaJimmy Tau iyaqaqambaIndependent OnlineEbuzwa ukuthi uzohlala isikhathi esingakanani uthe: “Ngisalinde odokotela bangicacisele kahle kodwa sengathi ngizohlala izinyanga ezine.” Nangendlela abekhuluma ngayo ubumuzwa ukuthi akekho esimeni esikahle kwazise ubekhulumela phansi. |
 Independent Online |
Nosomatekisi sibalambisile isitelekaIndependent OnlineISITELEKA samatekisi ebesesidonse izinsuku ezine esiphele izolo eThekwini asigcinanga nje ngokuthi sithwalise kanzima abagibeli futhi siguqise umnotho wedolobha njengoba siphinde sabashaya nabo osomatekisi. Isolezwe lixoxisane nosomatekisi emarenki ... |
|
Kushone oyedwa engozini ePotchefstroomNews24Johannesburg - Kushone indoda kwathi abayisihlanu balimala kanzima ngesikhathi kwehla ingozi ebandakanya izimoto ezine emgwaqeni uN12 emgwaqeni ongenela eFochville, ePotchefstroom ngoLwesine, kusho abezimo eziphuthumayo. Okhulumela i-ER24 uVanessa ... |
|
Empower Network Solo Ads Strategies Revealed by WebTrafficToolkit.comSBWire (press release)According to WebTrafficToolkit.com, there are two main types of Empower Network Solo Ads that members can focus on: Guaranteed Clicks Solo Ads and Ezine Solo Ads. The differences between each type of solo ad for the purpose of promoting Empower Network ... |
|