Archive for September, 2006

Are You Looking for Free Targeted Advertising?

There are many free advertising programs out there and many of them are worth the effort. Now, as I’m sure you know there is a big difference between getting traffic and making a sale. This article does not discuss the art of making the hard sale but does discuss how to get a potential qualified customer to your site the good old fashion way.

If you’re looking for free traffic, sign up with the traffic
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Driving Traffic to a Crafter’s Web Site

If you have just made you site and can’t figure out how to get the traffic, read this article. It will give you an idea on how to draw traffic to your site for sales.

This year, it’s time to raise our standards and stop promoting our email service provider when we send out email newsletters, solo mailings, customized emails, or any prospect/client email communications.

A Tribute to 9/11

Let’s all remember that day. And pray for the lost ones and their families. God Bless Everyone.

Here is the New Numa Video

Remember the numa guy from last year? Well this is marketing at it’s best. Anything that is viral in nature will get you noticed very quickly.

Here check out his new video.

Enjoy

How to Increase Your Traffic and Sales with Local Advertising

Get 20,000,000 Gratis Web Site Hits A Week Ezine

This is the first in a series of articles with which I hope to bring you information to ensure that your surfing experiences are smooth, very fast and very profitable.

Newbie internet marketers are bombarded daily with promises of ‘guaranteed hits’ and ‘guaranteed traffic’ from websites, emails, and more. Most, no, nearly all of these less than honest programs are totally useless, but they’re enticing to the unlearned. Whatever you do, don’t fall for it.

Email (Newsletter) Publishing Predictions For 2006

Many email service providers have been spewing their predictions for 2006 and I think I’ve read them all. Some include bunk that could have been predictions in 2004 or 2005, but you quickly come to the realization that the bulk majority of the market moves about 1 2 years behind the major ezine publishing trends. Yes, there are still some email publishers who think email is used purely for a sales acquisition channel instead of the obvious relationship channel it can be. Read on…