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Generate Website Traffic with Digg

Digg.com is one of the biggest social bookmarking sites on the internet. With the right techniques, you can use it to generate lots of traffic for your website.

 

You have to create an appealing profile with Digg as it is your profile that users will first look at to learn more about you. The more attractive and interesting your Digg profile, the more users and Diggs you attract to your website.

 

Digg is used mainly for sharing favorite things with others however site administrators don’t like people who spam the network so spamming is Read the rest of this entry »
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Blogging for Website Traffic

By now you know there are a lot of different ways to generate website traffic on the internet.

 

Some take a long time. Some are instant. Some are free. Some cost money.

 

Blogging is one of the best things you can do to promote your business and generate traffic to your direct salespages and affiliate links.

 

A blog is a great way to get traffic because you can use a Read the rest of this entry »

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Content Marketing with Youtube Videos

Besides the traditional text articles, blogmasters should consider presenting a mix of video and audio content to keep the reader interested.

Most of the world’s internet users now have broadband internet connection that can load and play video and audio content with no problem. Embedding those media forms into a Wordpress blog post (as the primary content or as a supportive element) is just a matter of a few button clicks within the WP admin platform – especially when using one of the many free Wordpress plugins  that are designed for that purpose.

It’s also good to remember that Youtube.com is being touted (at least as of this writing) as the “world’s second largest search engine” – right behind Google of course. Literally millions of videos on practically every topic of human interest are available for use as content on privately owned blogs.

To make it falling down simple, Youtube even creates the video embed code to copy/paste into your blog post. In other words, Youtube wants their videos to go viral.

A word of caution however …. before you embed any Youtube video into a blog post, watch that video through until the end, to be sure it isn’t in direct competition or conflict with your own blog and offerings.

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Your Internet Marketing Hats

Any business owner, online or offline, will be required to wear different hats from time to time. In the IM field, the two we most commonly wear are the “educator” hat and the “salesperson” hat.

These two hats can appear to be in conflict.

One trench of Internet Marketing wisdom tells us to seek targeted visitors who come with a pre-qualified interest in our products and services.

Another view tells us to provide knowledge and insight, to freely share our field experience – that in doing so we will Read the rest of this entry »

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Marketing with Google Adwords Pay Per Clicks

Marketing a product or service with Adwords pay per clicks can be frightening. Many times it’s the horror stories of people losing their shirt that keeps others from even trying a pay per clicks campaign.

But in most cases we have found the shirt-losers are ones who jumped into pay per clicks unschooled and unprepared.

This eight-step method offers a structured approach that, if taken with

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