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DesignSmarts: The Real Scoop on Site Design and Effective Affiliate Links What exactly is this affiliate program stuff?Companies/organizations need surfers to visit their sites.One way they can drive traffic to their site is to createan affiliate program.As an affiliate, you promote advertisers' Web sites on your site,and when ...
How to Build A Niche Web Site in 9 Simple Steps Maybe youve been wondering how to go about setting up a niche web site. Well, heres a quick little article that will show you how to create your very own affiliate web site. Please note: this is the cheat sheet version. There is a lot more information ...
This Website Promotion Strategy GUARANTEES Visitors! My name is Steve Nash and I'm a UK-based webmaster of severalsites including How I Promote My Website - a free and practicalweb site promotion guide: http://www.HowIPromoteMyWebsite.comI have a medium-term website promotion strategy that I would liketo ...
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And when it comes to website success… If you're fickle, you're in a pickle! One of the biggest problems that crops up with my clients is that they always to seem to be too focused on the *NEXT* "big thing"…long before they've perfected the science of their *CURRENT* big thing -- their existing website. As an entrepreneur, you should always be on the lookout for the next new ideas, the next challenges, the next possibility for success…but don't be fickle! Clients say to me, “Dan, what am I doing wrong? I've got 8 or 9 websites up right now and I am starting 3 more this month. But I don’t know why am I not making much money with any ONE of them." Wake up and smell the coffee, you Fickle Fiend! You're working on TOO MANY WEBSITES! I've seen this so often it hurts…instead of putting effort into making their existing website more compelling, more effective, and more profitable, Fickle Folks are way too focused on that elusive "next big thing"… And when their first website doesn't deliver on the promise, they don’t ask "Why?"… They don't try to fix what may be broken… They just change their focus and concentrate on building another website that they're certain is going to be "the next big thing." And when that doesn't work…probably for the same reasons that Site #1 didn't make any money…they'll start another new site and another and another in an endless cycle of "no return on too much investment." If that's not the fast track to bankrupt-and-out-of-business, I don't know what is! As you know, I am a big believer in multiple streams of income. So, I am not saying you should be have multiple websites. BUT…make sure your existing website is as strong, solid, and successful as you can make it before trying to grab the gold ring and the next "big thing." Don't take the "fickle" path to the Poor House. Stay focused on promoting just one website …and promoting it effectively! Put on blinders to other distractions and keep your eye on the prize: making that ONE website as profitable as possible. Dan Lok 604-583-4904 "Call me, I answer my own phone." Copyright 2005 Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd. About The Author Dan Lok is known as "The World's #1 Website Conversion Expert", with a proven track record of selling over $25.7 million dollars of merchandise and services. Dan has resuscitated copy that was previously in "critical condition" and helped his clients to double and triple their conversion rates… some as much as 417%!!! More than 200 websites have been "Lok-ed" and loaded for Internet action. Go to: http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com.
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Uniqlo launches 'UT Vote & Win' promoPhilippine Star... of not following trends yet allowing people to express themselves through its unique clothing line, recently launched the “UT Vote & Win” promo (http://www.uniqlo.com/voteandwin), an online and on-site promotion for UT, Uniqlo's T-shirt brand. |
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E Cigs: Growing Popularity Is Impetus for Discount OffersSBWire (press release)PR giveaways like the V2 E Cigs coupon and the Green Smoke coupon, along with our own even more generous site promotion giveaways." He went on to point out that with so much of the selling of e cigs being done online now it's buyer beware, ... |
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