How To Socialize Your Internet Business Presence
February 20, 2011 by Jason58 · Leave a Comment
Social media is extremely popular right now and many people are discovering its effectiveness in preselling and direct marketing. Knowing this, a lot of big companies have created YouTube channels, Twitter streams and Facebook profiles.
Social media is great for many resons, some of which we will explore here, but the most important one is building relationships and trust. By doing this, you create loyal costumers and buyers, which boosts the profitability of the company. Here are some of the straightforward ways of making money with social media marketing:
1. YouTube videos
By creating and uploading YouTube videos, companies and services can attract and drive traffic to their sites or shoopping places, as well as maintain and work on the brand. By creating a strong presence on YouzTube, certain companies can also make money from YouTube ads.
2. Facebook profiles
Facebook is great for many different things, including list building, support issues, for posting user feedback, and many other things. This author has found Facebook to be an amazing place for building a mailing list full of interested costumers and buyers.
3. Twitter
Twitter is great for spreading and creating news, as well as driving loads of traffic to great and interesting content. You can also use it to interact briefly with followers, where a simple reply on your part can do wonders for the perception the potential costumer can have of you.
If you want to get involved with social media marketing, you first need to create a strategy, map out your daily plan and then proceed. By systematically using social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, you can make a serious impact on your business and income.
Sherry Denton is a social media expert and a seasoned online marketing expert. She uses on-page SEO to make money with micro niche sites.
http://yea3.yourezineartticles.info
Modular Kitchen Cabinets
March 29, 2010 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
I love to write about a variety of interesting topics. I do not have a favorite topic in mind, but I really enjoy writing about almost anything right now. At this time I am starting an online business. I have been known to write about credit cards, insurance, Spanish, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian, German and other languages. I speak several different languages and currently I’m going to school to acquire a bachelors degree.
When I’m done with school. I will continue to do SEO work and write articles. I enjoy, writing articles, because I’m able to learn more about the topics that I’m not very familiar with. Of course, I have to learn about the topics first and I do much of my research on the internet. I am then able to write about what I have learned on that topic. For example, if I am learning or if I am going to write an article about a topic, I first go online and I research that topic. Sometimes it only takes me a few minutes when I am somewhat familiar with the topic already. It depends to a great exent, on how familiar I am with the topic. Sometimes it might take me an hour or more to learn about the topic. Either way, I am continuing my education.
I look at all kinds of sites. I like to look at sites like yahoo answers, Google News, Yahoo news, CNN, Fox news, press releases and other reference materials. Anyway, after I have researched the topic well and that I can write something from off the top of my head. To give you an example this time I will write about www.ModularKitchenCabinets.Net. I write this is down on my computer and I begin typing. I’d like to type out then run through it once again to make sure it flows nicely and check for grammatical errors. In the article I will be sure to include useful information to readers, Modular Kitchen Cabinets . After that I’m done.
I then set the article aside and maybe wait a few hours, sometimes the day and I’ll get back to it later with fresh eyes and a good night’s sleep, and I’ll see the article, and again review it for any errors or any changes needed. I like to see if it might sound better if it were put in other words, sometimes more precise and condensed. Then I’m ready to publish what I wrote, so I find the place where I want to publish it, and I submit the article. The article is then reviewed. It is usually accepted and I can go on in the next topic of choice. After the readers have the information, useful info, then they can make a smart choice.”
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Using Twitter To Market Your Business
October 7, 2009 by Jason58 · 8 Comments
What is Twitter? Are you kidding? Twitter is the most powerful communication platform on the web today. It is taking the Internet by storm and there are around 10,000 new users per day signing up to participate in this internet revolution. Just pause and think about the marketing opportunities that are available to the Twitter user.
Twitter is best described as a micro blogging platform. You are limited to 140 characters each time you do an update, which initially, may seem a small amount. However, as you become more experienced, it’s just amazing what you can fit into 140 characters.
That said, Twitter is much, much more than that . It’s kind of like one huge global chat room. It all depends on how many people you follow on Twitter and how you use it. If it’s in the thousands, then your “Tweetstream” will be running fast and furious with everything that’s coming in. If you are only following a few hundred, or even less, then things are much easier to keep up with.
You can use Twitter to market your business. Actually, when effectively used, Twitter can be a great advocate and help to your entrepreneurial endeavors. Whatever you do, at no stage of your Twitter career start posting sales tweet after sales tweet. Your career will be short-lived if you do and people will unfollow you very quickly. Twitter is about supplying marketing information to those that wish to follow you. A steady flow of self promotion diminishes the experience and your authority. By all means use Twitter post links to your products or sites, but keep them to around 5% to 7% of your total tweets at the most.
You need to first be aware that rushing out and following a heap of people can make you look like a potential Twitter spammer. Build your following base slowly . As time goes on, if you are chasing quantity, then you will be able to add more at a time, but initially I would suggest you stick to 50 for a start. The reason for this is that when you follow people, they will most likely follow you back . Many people don’t do this automatically, although some do, particularly in the internet marketing space. Some people will actually go and look at your Twitter home page to decide if you are worth following. The time you spent setting up your profile really pays off here.
Getting leads with Twitter can make or break your offline and online marketing. Do it right and reap the benefits. I’m talking about leads, traffic and sales. Do it wrong and you’ll just be another annoying spammer.
Take Off The Google Goggles!
September 5, 2009 by Jason58 · 4 Comments
So many marketers out there rely on good old Google for their income. And I don’t just mean rely… they’re practically slaves to the Californian search engine company. They do everything they can to get high rankings in Google or to comply with their Adwords. But what they don’t realise is… there’s a whole world of other traffic sources out there, once you really understand this, you’ll wonder why you even spent so much time with Lord Google in the first place.
For starters Twitter is one of the most visited sites on the net and with their newly introduced search engine function they are very likely to give Google a run for their money. After all people spend more time Twittering than they do idling around on the Google front page. Of course some of this will be tempered by Google Chrome which lets you search right in the address bar.
Nevertheless as outlined in the Affiliate Funnel System just recently, you can also get hordes of traffic from media buying – where you get banners placed on high traffic websites. You can get swarms of visitors from Social Media sites, from MSN and Yahoo too. Don’t discount the smaller search engines, they have a ton of cheaper traffic which you can take advantage of.
For anyone wondering how to make money online you need traffic and you need to convert that traffic. Conversion is a subject for another day but if you want traffic, the rise of super sites like Twitter makes it easy…
Twitter Worm
August 31, 2009 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
Blink182Tweets.com is a safe way to keep up to date with band Twitter updates without leaving yourself open to malicious attacks that are currently going around Twitter.com
A “worm” spreading spam messages promoting another website was first introduced into Twitter in the early hours of Saturday.
Within hours it had spread across the network, infecting scores of accounts and forcing administrators to delete 10,000 messages to stop it infiltrating further.
Users spread the virus simply by clicking onto an infected page.
They then began unwittingly sending out messages – or “tweets” – to other users promoting the site StalkDaily.com.
Despite efforts to curb the virus, Twitter was hit by a second, more intense, bout of attacks later in the day and another early on Sunday.
Twitter then announced early on Monday that it was facing a new “manifestation” of the worm. Messages advised users not to click on links until the problem was rectified.
The website emphasised that no sensitive information such as passwords or telephone numbers had been compromised and suggested it would take legal action against the perpetrators.
A worm is a computer programme which spreads through a network by making copies of itself when users inadvertently click on something.
According to the Twitter news service BNO, a teenager from New York claimed responsibility for the worm “Mikeyy” saying that he had been bored.
He said that he had been trying to highlight ways in which the phenomenally popular site could be vulnerable to hackers.
“I did this out of boredom to be honest,” he was quoted as saying.
“I usually like to find vulnerabilities within websites and try not to cause too much damage.”
Twitter – a so-called “micro-blogging” service – has seen phenomenal growth in the last year rivalling Facebook and MySpace as one of the most popular social networking sites among British users.
It played a key role in the US election with candidates including Barack Obama posting messages on the site and British celebrities such as Stephen Fry have also become high profile users.
Users post short tweets either directly onto the site or by mobile phone.
These are then forwarded on to their network of friends and contacts.
