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Traffic Exchange, Autosurfing Versus Manual Surfing

May 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Business

As a Website or Blog owner, or someone just starting out with their Website or Blog, one of the things that will determine the success of your Site is the amount of traffic you receive. No Doubt–You already know that, or will shortly. One method used to draw traffic to ones Site, is the use of Traffic Exchanges, and there are numerous Exchanges to choose from. These Traffic exchanges offer programs that are Autosurf, manual surf, or both. Whichever route you take, you are sure to draw traffic, depending on the time you spend surfing–Ton’s of It. However, this traffic may or may not benefit you, as you wish it would. Do you want to increase your traffic solely by increasing your numbers ( Stats ). Or do you have a product on your Site that you are selling—Via your visitors? I have used both the autosurf and the manual surf programs, and found that both have their value, which one has the most value to you depends on your needs.

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Affiliate Marketing, Or Your Own Product

April 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Home and Family, Internet

There are so many great opportunities associated with affiliate marketing. There are two common ways people often use to get started on the road to internet marketing. One is affiliate marketing. The other is creating your own product, usually an informational eBook.

Here are the pros and cons of each:

With affiliate marketing you can get started right away. All you have to do is create a link to the affiliate(s) you are going to represent. Learn how to send traffic to you link and voila, you’re in business.

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An Easy Way To Publish Articles On Your Site

April 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Internet

Since you are reading this article, it is fair to assume that you are aware of ezinearticles.com, or at least have visited a site of someone who is and has published it. From the title, it is also fair to say that you want to include articles on your own site but are not entirely sure how to do it.

The benefits of having articles on your own site are vast, but none more so in terms of search engine rankings. Articles related to your site have content which the spiders will love but unless you want to write page after page for your site and upload them manually including all relevant links, you’ll need a tool to manage the content for you. Like most things these cost money.

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Making The Most Of Affiliate Marketing On The Internet

February 19th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Home and Family, Internet

If you’ve been reading up on ways to make money online, you already know that affiliate marketing on the Internet has established itself as one of the quickest, easiest, and least expensive methods to get started building your online income.

What is it, and how do you get your piece?

Getting and Promoting an Affiliate Link

Affiliate marketing on the Internet is the opportunity for you to get a commission whenever someone else makes a sale. How can you beat that?

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Creating A Popular Proxy Network

February 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Internet

I recently sold my network of proxy websites for $x,xxx and a lot of people have asked how I managed to make them so popular, so I thought I would make a quick article explaining the steps I took while building my websites.

  • Quality over Quantity
  • Search Engine Optimizing
  • Monetizing your proxy websites
  • Advertising your website

Quality over Quantity
My network consisted of just 4 websites, however I spent many hours on each one of them and was quickly worth more then a friends network of over 100 proxies. Each website had a unique design, and each one was optimized for different keywords.

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Learn The Hidden Secrets Of Writing Effective Description For Website Submission

February 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Internet

First let me tell you the difference between a search engine and a search directory.

The primary difference between a search engine and a search directory is how web sites
get added to the database. In a search directory, people submit their sites, which are
in turn, reviewed by human editors. If the editor deems that the site is acceptable for
inclusion based on a set of criteria, the editor adds it to the directory. Yahoo and Open
Directory(DMOZ) are examples of search directories.

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