Automatic Referral Page Software for Spider Web Marketers

March 1, 2010 by · 3 Comments 

With the rise of Spiderweb Marketing in conjunction with Global Domains International, the excellent affordable business opportunity, there are now thousands of online network marketers scurrying for sign ups in its lucrative free programs.

It can be time consuming and expensive relying on paid directories or using Google Adwords to promote your affiliate websites for your online business, now the secret is out about capture page software that makes it easier to target search engine traffic.

There is now specially made software that network marketers can use to channel their websites to the top of the search engines for FREE without having to know anything about web site design or search engine optimization (SEO) !

Capture Page Software is helping affiliates and network marketers make a hugh income in their GDI and Spiderweb Marketing businesses and its’ simple. Custom capture pages are what we’ve all been waitng for.

Capture Page Software can transform your website into an automated sales person that works around the clock to bring your business in a steady flow of leads and sign-ups. It will help you rank high in in the major search engine results. Above or in line with your competition to gain the lion’s share profits from your website.

There is also valuable statistics through onine stats that will tell exactly how your pages are doing. This is a fantastic tool for affiliates.

Steve Leblanc an experienced, successful webmaster has put together an Exclusive Spider Web Marketing and GDI……Unlimited Optimized Capture Page Website for you, for far less than the cost of supplying it. This capture page software is available without the set up fee for the next 1000 SpiderWeb Marketing and GDI Affiliates. I don’t want you to miss out on this.

Natural Web Traffic Versus Paid Traffic

December 12, 2009 by · 7 Comments 

If you own a website, you have a shared need with every other website owner. Your website needs traffic. Driving visitors to your site is considered the holy grail by many internet experts. Without visitors to your site (that’s what internet traffic is) your website will fail.

Okay, so everyone knows they need traffic. The real question is how to get it. Experts each promote their own techniques and philosophies on how to get traffic to your site. Some people feel that search engine traffic is best. They use special programs like SEO elite to optimize their site (look here for a full SEO Elite Review). Others feel that paid traffic is the best, like pay-per-click traffic from Adwords. (If you go that route, be sure to read the Adwords Help page).

Many of the techniques are fads. Some are black-hat. Others only produce traffic for certain industries. But in the end, most website traffic really comes down to two types: free (organic) traffic, or paid traffic.

There are internet experts who maintain that free traffic is a myth. They explain that all web traffic costs you something – whether time, effort or money. While that is true, we will still use the term “free traffic” to describe the term natural traffic. Natural traffic is any traffic you receive that you did not directly pay for. Natural traffic can have many different sources. It can come from the search engines. Free traffic can come from someone clicking on a link found in a different website. It can come from someone entering your website address directly into their browser. They may do this if they hear about your website from a coworker, in a newspaper article or on a radio computer talk show. All of these forms of traffic are natural traffic. These forms of traffic are free in the sense that you don’t pay a fee to get that traffic. Here is a page that offers more SEO help.

Paid traffic is exactly the opposite. It is internet traffic your website gets as a direct result of paying for it. This can be priced by the click from pay-per-click programs like Google Adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing. It can be from an ad shown on someone else’s website. It can be from from someone entering in your website url from a paid print ad in a newsletter. There are many other scenarios that you can pay to get traffic.

Which method is better? At first glance it may seem that the “free traffic” was better. There is no doubt that free is usually good. But free (natura) traffic takes time to establish. You see, after you first create a website, no one knows about it, so no one will put links on their site to yours. Major search engines don’t know about it either, so they don’t show your site in any of the search results. Even word of mouth (often called viral marketing) can take a while to gain momentum. When you buy an ad, you can usually start getting website traffic instantly. Even though paid traffic costs money, you can usually make a lot more money than you pay for ads. In that scenario, paid traffic is a lot better than waiting months for your site to become profitable.

The best strategy, however, is to use (both|both free and paid traffic techniques|paid and free traffic techniques|both natural and purchased traffic methods} in combination with each other. If you have a non-optimized site, carefully construct a pay-per-click ad campaign to get immediate traffic. Gauge this ppc traffic closely at first. Especially test which keywords and keyphrases are most profitable. Refine your ad campaign to include more profitable words and delete any keywords that aren’t priducing results. Then, start optimizing your landing pages for the profitable key phrases and seek out link partners using those profitable keywords and phrases as the link text to internal pages on your site. Within a few months, you will be getting lots of traffic from both the paid and free traffic sources.

Search Engine Marketing Scotland

October 5, 2009 by · 6 Comments 

Search Engine Marketing Scotland: This post discusses how search engine marketing can benefit Scottish businesses and why it should be considered an important component of any well balanced marketing campaign.

The largest part of search engine traffic goes to those Web pages that are positioned on the first page of search engine results. This traffic represents potential customers who (through the keywords they use to search) are openly declaring an interest in the products or services they are searching for. Many are searching for the products and services that you sell and have already made the decision to buy.

The Local Market

In October 2008 the printed Yellow Pages were relegated to second place for local search surpassed by online search. The information available to consumers through Yellow Pages is limited and the expectation that every company has an informative website somewhat marginalises the benefits of printed directories like Yellow Pages.

The International Market

Scottish products are exported to every corner of the globe and brands like Baxters, Camp Coffee, Ultimo (designer lingerie brand), The Macallan and of course our other national drink Irn Bru are globally recognised household names. The perception of Scottish products abroad is one of quality and value. 

Search Engine Marketing

Top 10 search engine rankings for a broad range of relevant keyword phrases means your site is far more likely to get traffic from a local, national and international perspective. Search engine marketing allows you to deliver your marketing message directly into the offices or sitting rooms of your customers regardless of whether they are located on the other side of the street or the other side of the world.