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Which Website Visitors Are Potential ClientsBy Tony Tran on September 7th, 2009 | 4 CommentsWith today’s website tracking software and services you can find out a lot about the people who visit your website. You can learn where they’re from, what kind of browser they’re using, how long they stayed on your site, and a whole lot more. But what all this high tech intelligence won’t tell you is what kind of people they are, and how likely they are to be transformed by your Web presentation from viewers to customers. Your ability to convert website visitors into clients depends on your ability to find the soft underbelly of their subconscious desire. After ...
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Content vs Marketing! Which is King?By Tony Tran on September 7th, 2009 | 10 CommentsThere many blog authors arguing which blogging method is king. Some says Content is the King and some says Marketing is the King. For you, which is king? This post will express my opinion regarding these two successful blogging techniques. Is Content a King? As many other successful blogging gurus teach you, Content is the king of all methods to be successful on blogging business or internet marketing. Creating quality contents to your blog is indeed one of the best ways to drive traffic to your blog. Meaning, content is considered as the flesh of your blog while traffic is its blood. Having t...
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Affiliate Cloaking – Why Is It Important ?By Tony Tran on September 7th, 2009 | 3 CommentsWhy Is It Important To Cloak Affiliate Links? First, what does cloaking mean ? Cloaking an affiliate link means changing the look of a link so the visitor CANNOT have any clue if it belongs to an affiliate or not. In yesterday, we have post a article ” You Need To Count And Cloak Affiliate Links ” , it’s talking about count and cloak affiliate links . Read it to understand more . If you promote Clickbank products, their affiliate links have been looking like this for a long time : http://xxxxxx.yyyyyy.hop.clickbank.net But these links can easily be noticed into the status bar...
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You Need To Count And Cloak Affiliate LinksBy Tony Tran on September 6th, 2009 | 5 CommentsYou Need To Count And Cloak Affiliate Links If you see a picture of a book cover on somebody’s page with the title and Amazon price beneath it, you can click and buy the item. The owner of the page will get a piddling little share of the money that you spend at Amazon — 4% or 6% of the purchase price. That linked picture is called an affiliate link. Most affiliate programs offer a robust 30%-50% of sales. Other kinds of affiliate links lead to pages where you can sign-up for more information. Again, whoever placed the link on his or her page will be paid for your sign-up. You can e...
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Ten Steps of SEO: Step 3 Competitor ResearchBy Tony Tran on September 6th, 2009 | 6 CommentsKnowing what your competitors are up to will give you a head start in any walk of life, and SEO is no different. Competitor research gives you a heads-up as to what marketing strategies your closest rivals are using. Competitor research also encourages you to look at the quality of the top ranking sites, to gauge if they are in reach or not. In this, the 3rd installation of Ten Steps of SEO we take a look at what advantages can be gained looking at your competitors. We will take a close look at who is linking in to your competitors. Well also look at the quality of these links. The reports we ...
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Social Media Backlinks and SERPs ToolsBy Tony Tran on September 5th, 2009 | 13 CommentsBacklink is one of factor to decision your pagerank ( Google Pagerank ) . And also, it willhelp you increase your SERPs . Nowaday , almost Social Media Profile and Social Media Bookmarking backlinks is nofollow . But some of them still dofollow, and how can you checking it ? We give 9 free tools to check it and know your result . This article of author Mani Karthik 1. PageBoss Checks backlinks from all reputed social media sites. Clean interface. Supports four languages.2. URL Matrix Amazingly fast tool. Analyzes everything from Alexa to Technorati to Compete.3. Social Scan Quick and easy ...
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Are Your Clients Looking for You ?By Tony Tran on September 5th, 2009 | 2 CommentsWake Up – Your Clients Are Looking for You! If you’re going to use the power of the Internet to try to find clients, you have to first understand how prospective clients are going to find you. You need to drop your preconceived notions about how you see your business, and start thinking about how potential clients are going to see your business. To do that, you need to try to put yourself in their shoes. Understanding Web Searches Let’s suppose, for example, your business is centered around providing consulting to customers who need help with back pain in New York. When you s...
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Online Businesses That Don’t FailBy Tony Tran on September 5th, 2009 | 4 CommentsOnline Businesses That Don’t Fail Many people who are trying to dream up a domain name for their business discover just how common a unique idea might be. Welcome to the web! Trying to find a domain name that has not been taken is classic needle in a haystack. You can short-cut the process by doing your keyword research first. If you know what search terms people are using to find your products and services you can back your way into a domain name that gets more merit in those searches. And that’s just the beginning of understanding how to take an idea online. What I have also come...
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Is PageRank Affected by Google Links ?By Tony Tran on September 3rd, 2009 | 5 CommentsMatt Cutts Talks About the Topic In the latest Google Webmaster Central YouTube Channel upload from Matt Cutts, he talks about whether or not Google places value on its own links with regards to Pagerank. Cutts took on the following user question: Question: Does Google value its own links for PR/Linkjuice? Google Bookmarks, Google Profiles, etc. Reason – Google links never appear in Webmaster Tools. Google has plenty of products that spawn links, so the question is certainly a legitimate one. You’ve got Google Bookmarks, Google Profiles, Google Knol, YouTube, Blogger, and many oth...