Posted By admin on September 5, 2009
View the source file from your competitors’ website by right clicking on the page.
Analyze what they are doing right and then do that plus to one up them, which should lead to a better ranking.
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Posted By admin on September 5, 2009
Ezine/Newsletter Sp@m Filter/Formatter
This is an awesome marketer’s tool! It will format your Ezine/Newsletter to the designated character length … as well, it will also enter a character of your choice in any word that the sp@m filters would snag … I’m using it right now. see: fre*e fre*e fre*e fre*e fre*e fre*e fre*e! This is an external link form where you can paste your ezone/newsletter and choose the filters you want.
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Posted By admin on September 5, 2009
Email marketing is no different than any other type of marketing, the same type rules apply. Your goal should not be to make the sale, but to get the prospect to request additional information.
Did you know that over 90% of emails sent will never be read.
If you want to ensure that your emails are going to get opened you should make sure your subject line announces your email. It should do one thing only – get your reader to open the message and read the first sentence.
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Posted By admin on September 5, 2009
http://formatclick.com/
format keywords in Pay-per-Click (PPC) advertising. The tool will automatically add brackets and quotation wrappers to indicate exact and phrase matches respectively.
The tool will also add to the existing list variations of a particular word. This could be a misspelling or simply a variation of a word. For example, say you have a set of keywords which use the word: “dog”. Say you wanted to add to the list the same variations of keywords but with the term ‘hound’ instead of ‘dog’. By using the ‘misspelling’ tool it is possible to add to your existing list a new list that is exactly the same – only the word ‘dog’ is now replaced with ‘hound’
When you are satisfied with your keyword selection you can them add the Maximum Cost per Click (MPC) values. With the AdWords™ advertising program the maximum cost per click is the maximum amount you are prepared to pay per clickthrough for your advert. It is possible to set a different amount for every keyword.
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