How do I find key words that people type in organic search which leads them to my web site (search referrals)?

By admin · September 4, 2010 · Filed in Web Site Marketing · 1 Comment »

How do I find keywords that people use in organic search that lead them to come to my web site (not paid placement such as ppc, but organic search)? especially from Google and Yahoo?

I read about ‘research referrals’ in Search Marketing Inc by Mike Moran but it doesn’t talk about how to find research referrals.

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what are the best online sites to make you hunderds of dollars each month without you spending a penny?

By admin · August 27, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 3 Comments »

I want to start working at home. I need a site that allows me to make money without spending any, and pays about 1000$ dollars per month. This site is preferably a blogging site where i can get paid to blog. i really do not want any servey sites, or affiliate or ad related sites (google adsense(i have already tried that)). i really do not mind spend long hours working every day. Again, the site is perferabilty a blogging site, and not a servey or ad related site. it is also perferabilty a typing related site. thatnks!!!!

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Whats the best way to make money from my website?

By admin · August 25, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 2 Comments »

Hi there,

I have just set up a new website, but i would like to try to make extra money through it. I know about google adsense. I have also heard about some of these affiliate networks. Can anybody tell me which ones are the best to use? also are there any other ways i can make extra cash through my site?

thanks in advance

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Google Assassin Review And Best Bonus?

By admin · August 24, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 7 Comments »

I am thinking of being a member of Day job Killer part 2 i mean Google Assassin , but i am not sure about whether it is another hype or something really killer. One more question , where i can get the best bonus if i buy through his affiliate link?

Thanks.

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Are you an online affiliate? How do I start?

By admin · August 23, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 1 Comment »

What´s the best site? Clickbank? I was thinking of making a simple site with just pictures of the products that would act as the links to the sellers´ websites. I would advertise my website with Google PPC. Would this work? What is the best way to go? Thanks

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What is the best pay per click program?

By admin · August 14, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 4 Comments »

I am an affiliate for a health food company. I’ve never advertised before and Im thinking about trying ppc. I do not have enough money for yahoo or google. are there any other alternatives that I could try and still get great results?

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Can anybody tell me what is the best way to promote Clickbank products?

By admin · August 11, 2010 · Filed in Best Affiliate · 3 Comments »

I am a Clickbank affiliate and I am trying to promote a Clickbank product. I tried PPC campaign both in yahoo and Google with no success. Is there any other ways that I can promote my clickbank product to generate revenue? Thank you very much.

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Could you correct my CV, please?

By admin · August 7, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 1 Comment »

Hi,
I’m writing my CV and because English is not my first language I struggle with my job duties, skills and interests sectors. This is what I’m planning to write, could You check it and correct any mistakes (not only grammar), please? Maybe I should write it all in other tense? Thank You for all the advice and help.

JOBS DUTIES:

Sales and stock management
- Maintaining and developing relationships with business and individual customers via telephone calls and emails.
- Researching the market and related products.
- Management of all aspects of design, development and promotion the websites.
- Distributing female product to Polish customers.
- Record Keeping.

- Assisting clients in all aspects of their care needs (social, emotional, personal).
- Medicine Administrating.
- Daily record keeping.

Preparing stock for sale.
- Cash register operating
- Offering friendly and helpful service to customers.

- All aspects of conducting business such as ordering goods, serving customers, accounting.

OTHER SKILLS

Good knowledge of standard office software, including e-mail and the internet.
Translation from English into Polish (excellent verbal and written communication skills).
Web design & development using ecommerce software.
Product photography and picture editing skills.
Google tools user (Webmaster, Analytics, Adwords, Merchant Centre, Picasa).

I am self-motivated and hard working person. Very keen and enthusiastic to learn new skills. I work well with other people as well as work in my own initiative. I always give one hundred percent of my skills, energy and experience in my job. In my free time I love to spend time with my family. Watching my son grow and develop is the most rewarding experience in my life.

What I paste in here is not my CV, there are some sentences I struggle with and do not know how to write it correctly. I do not need help with content of my CV only with checking the errors :)
Thanks a lot
Hi, Thanks for your help. Yes, I need those skills for the job…

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How do I find key words that people type in organic search which leads them to my web site (search referrals)?

By admin · July 25, 2010 · Filed in Web Site Marketing · 2 Comments »

How do I find keywords that people use in organic search that lead them to come to my web site (not paid placement such as ppc, but organic search)? especially from Google and Yahoo?

I read about ‘research referrals’ in Search Marketing Inc by Mike Moran but it doesn’t talk about how to find research referrals.

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The more I hear about 0bama's Net Neutrality, the better I like it. You?

By admin · July 17, 2010 · Filed in Internet Marketing Tools · 2 Comments »

FCC Votes to Begin Crafting `Net Neutrality’ Rules

Oct 22 12:42 PM US/Eastern
By JOELLE TESSLER
AP Technology Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain kinds of Internet traffic.

Despite the concerns of telecommunications companies and the agency’s two Republicans, the Federal Communications Commission voted to begin writing so-called "network neutrality" regulations. Proponents say the rules would prevent phone and cable companies from abusing their control over the market for broadband access.

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said regulations are needed to ensure that broadband subscribers can access all legal Web sites and services, including Internet calling applications and video sites that compete with the broadband companies’ core businesses.

"Internet users should always have the final say about their online service, whether it’s the software, applications or services they choose, or the networks and hardware they use to the connect to the Internet," Genachowski said.

The FCC’s two other Democrats voted to support his plan. The agency’s two Republican commissioners voted merely to start the formal rule-making process, but said they are opposed to the substance of Genachowski’s proposal.

Republican Commissioner Robert McDowell said he remains unconvinced that broadband providers are engaging in widespread anticompetitive behavior that requires government intervention.

"I do not share the majority’s view that the Internet is showing breaks and cracks, nor do I believe that the government is the best tool to fix it," he said.

Next up for the FCC is to actually craft the rules, with a vote on whether to adopt them expected to come by next summer.

That would culminate a five-year debate in Washington that has pitted Internet companies such as Google Inc. against some of the biggest phone and cable companies—including AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Comcast Corp.

The broadband providers insist they need flexibility, free from government intervention, to keep their networks running smoothly. They want to ensure that high-bandwidth applications such as YouTube videos don’t hog too much capacity and impede other traffic, like e-mail and online searches. They also say that net neutrality regulations would discourage them from expanding and upgrading their networks.

"We continue to hope that any rules adopted by the commission will not harm the investment and innovation that has made the Internet what it is today and that will make it even greater tomorrow," Comcast Executive Vice President David L. Cohen said in a statement.

But companies such as Google, Amazon.com Inc., eBay Inc.’s Skype and Facebook Inc. argue that without such rules, the broadband companies will become online gatekeepers that can prioritize their own online services or those of their business partners—and potentially put others at a disadvantage.

Markham Erickson, executive director of the Open Internet Coalition, called Thursday’s vote "the first step toward … creating a framework that promotes innovation and consumer choice on the Internet."

The Open Internet Coalition represents public interest groups and big Internet companies, including Google, Amazon and eBay.

Genachowski’s plan calls for the agency to formally adopt four broadband principles that have guided the FCC’s enforcement of communications laws on a case-by-case basis. Those principles state that network operators must allow subscribers to access all online content, applications, services and devices as long as they are legal.

The FCC relied on those guidelines last year when it ordered Comcast to stop blocking subscribers from using an online file-sharing service called BitTorrent, which is used to transfer big files such as online video. Comcast is challenging the FCC ruling in court.

Genachowski also wants the FCC to adopt two additional principles that would bar broadband providers from discriminating against particular content or applications and require them to disclose network management practices.

And he is seeking to apply all six rules across all types of broadband networks, including wireless systems, which have been largely unregulated.

"The time is now to move forward with consideration of fair and reasonable rules of the road," Genachowski said Thursday. "It would be a serious failure of responsibility not to consider such rules, for that would be gambling with the most important technological innovation of our time."

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