Marketing Help

Do you have a question about marketing and you just can’t seem to find the answers?

From Blogger to WordPress..

More information on making the switch from Blogger to WordPress… You likely will be slowed down a bit in the beginning learning WordPress (because the interface is a little different, but definately not difficult). And you’re going to get really excited about all the extra features available to you as » read the rest

RSS Feeds – ebook and software

Are you promoting your website with an RSS Feed yet? I sure hope so because as more and more people realize how easy it is to get website traffic, targeted visitors and increase their subscriber count simply due to one little file – the more competition you’re going to have to face. In the last » read the rest

Attack of the Chubby Faced Geek

I promised myself I’d get a grip over the weekend, but instead I have to vent. In this business you deal with all kinds of people – my online friends are young and old, learning challenged (self-proclaimed), new to internet marketing, pros at it, men and women and people whose primary language isn’t English. And » read the rest

Get and Keep Top Search Engine Positions

With the rising cost of advertising, (even on Google’s pay per click network), more website owners and internet marketers are working harder at ranking well in the search engines naturally (not paid per click or pay for placement). ‘Organic search positioning’ is another term you may have heard. I want to talk about search engine » read the rest

Blog Set Up Help

Ever bought a website on ebay? I’d never really thought of it until I was setting up a page on my making money online in the country section where I discuss various ways to earn a living in the boondocks (sticks, bush, rural, country). That page lists current online businesses and business services for for » read the rest

Google’s New Back Door

I hope your summer has been both fun and profitable! Over the summer I’ve been busy testing new tools (both free and paid) so you can expect to see a lot more reviews coming from me shortly… But quickly today I want to show you the new way to get more of your web pages » read the rest

Pingomatic Pings plus Other Pinger-Things

This is a continuation of a previous post about ping engines. Ping (aka notify) the ping engines every time you post a new article or item on your blog to get the search engines to your site more often. Now most bloggers use pingomatic.com as a fast ‘notify’ engine. Pingomatic is a lot like the » read the rest

This is an element, if not the key element…

Marlon Sanders is a full-spectrum marketer. He inspires and leads all levels of marketers, teaching them all aspects of marketing and moves them to new heights of success. If you come across one of his campaigns or offers click on it, even just to read the testimonials and glimpse his brilliant copwriting... » read the rest

$43,000 in Adsense Revenue a Month

I'm sure you've read about Haden McCabe - earns over $43,000 a month from AdSense... Well in less than 48 hours from now he'll be launching his no holds barred, you-can-do-it too program. Be part of the next wave of marketers and learn the step-by-step, proven techniques to generating massive AdSense revenue month after month. » read the rest

Ethical Use of RSS

Personally I love it when someone grabs my RSS feed and displays it on their site. I get off-site page rank, visitors clicking through that I might never have 'met', etc. For me, it's a win-win situation. However not all marketers or writers feel that way. Last I heard, my friend Jason Cain over at goldblogging.com does not like other sites scooping his feed and stealing his bandwidth. And, although I'm not 100% certain today (but will look into it), I think google frowns upon use of their news feed as well. » read the rest

Know Your Keywords!

"You don't just want any old traffic coming in, you want targeted traffic and the best way to get that is via strategic placement of keywords. You see keywords are the very soul of all search engines and search engines are the driving force behind 70-80% of the average website's visitor load." » read the rest