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Starting an Internet Marketing Business

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

New business opportunities have appeared in newly-invented sectors of activity with the development of ecommerce. How do people make money on the Internet? Well, it does not matter whether we are talking about businesses selling products or services, the basics of whether the Internet business is working or not is best measured by sales.

The growth of competition has forced both small and large companies alike to develop all manner of strategies to become or remain visible and profitable online. However, because the methods of achieving these goals are highly intricate, a new sort of business has come about: the Internet marketing business. Who are these people and how can they help with business marketing? Firstly, most people lack marketing knowledge and understand very little about the methods used to promote a business, create a campaign and support a product or service at the top of a search engine listing.

Internet marketing businesses are usually made up of a team of people who have had proper professional marketing education and who have made a living out of studying the principles of the Internet as a reflection of real-life market transactions. The range of services offered by such companies is vast and comprehensive. Most of them can help you with starting a business from scratch and building everything you need for online representation, beginning with the design of the web page. What the most service companies need from an Internet marketing business is the development of advertising campaigns and their monitoring over a prolonged length of time.

The goal of these marketing campaigns is the increase of sales and overall company profitability. However, there are various categories of strategies that Internet marketing businesses can implement, depending on the needs of the client. Therefore, you could concentrate on search engine marketing, keyword marketing, web site marketing strategies, sales leads, sales lead management and others.

The advertising campaign can become even more specific too, so there can be much more selective targeting. So, some companies want to convert visitors into leads, others need to improve their search engine ranking and small businesses very often want local or regional promotion etc..

And last but not at all least, Internet marketing businesses are usually a very good source of tips for the more knowledgeable website developers, who manage the optimization of a suite of their own sites themselves, but who still require tips on strategies, tactics and advertising techniques.

A good example is the choice of the software necessary to optimize a web page and monitor it constantly, improving the activity and increasing the company’s profitability. What is the criteria for recognizing a valuable piece of software? Well, it is not easy, but excellent software is usually fairly expensive, but it should not be overly so. It should automate quite a lot of the processes required and it has to produce readily understandable reports that you can act on.

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The Low-down on Getting the #1 Google Position

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

If you haven’t automated your article submission, it can only mean one of three things:

1. You simply already have enough free traffic to your website,

2. You missed my previous articles, or

3. You still haven’t appreciated the power and incredible value of this system. i.e. how this will dramatically boost your profits.

If you fall into category 1, then please move on from this article, it doesn’t apply to you.

Otherwise please take a moment to read this article carefully, as it really could make the difference between success and failure to your online business this year. You see, people love to make things complicated, but making money online is actually really simple. Whether you are selling your own product, promoting affiliate links, or making money from Adsense or “click flipping”, it all boils down to just two things:

Conversion and Traffic.

Conversion comes first. You need to have an offer that people want. That “offer” might be a product, or it might be an enticing advert (e.g. Google Adsense) that people want to click on. And you need some kind of presentation (such as a sales letter) that encourages them to take the action that you want them to take (eg buy the product or click on the advert).

In many ways this is the easier part. Most people can put together a half decent website or sales letter that will turn at least some visitors into money.

But then you need Traffic. Loads of it. The more people that come by your site, the more money you will make - especially if that traffic is highly targeted. But, given the number of websites out there - all competing for the same traffic, just how do you get more visitors to your site?

Well, there are just three ways that traffic comes to your site:

1. Visitors type your URL straight into their browser. That results from some sort of off-line promotion: it might be your business card, a radio advert, an article in a magazine or a conversation with a friend.

2. People click on a link. The hyperlink may be in an email they received (eg from a friend or from an ezine they subscribed to) or it may be on another website they have visited.

3. Or they do a search in the search engines, see your site in the listings, and click to visit you.

That is it. There is no other way for them to get to your site.

So, knowing that, how do we get more traffic? Easy:

1. Advertise your Internet presence in all your offline promotional materials.

2. Get lots of people to place a link to you, and lots of people to send out emails with your link in it.

3. Get a top position in the search engines.

Yes.., sounds simple doesn’t it, but maybe it is not so easy in practice? Just how do you achieve steps 2 and 3 without spending bucketsful of cash or getting your site banned by the search engines?

To understand this, we need to work out how the search engines operate. Once again, this is much easier than people think.

All search engines want lots of people to search them. In order to achieve that, they try to deliver relevant and up-to-date content to the people who make a search on them. But how do they work out what is relevant to the search?

There are only two ways that they can achieve that:

1. They scan your site and, using very sophisticated algorithms, they determine what the subject matter of your website is. They also check how new or old it is, how recently it was updated and so on. These are all known as on-page or on-site factors. You have direct control over many of these factors when you set up your site.

2. They ‘consider’ what other people write about your website. In doing that, they look at two factors: how many people have links to your site (and what those links say) and also how important are the sites that link to your site. An important site of ‘authority’ that points to you is worth more than a whole list of unimportant sites. They also consider how old the links that point to you are, and a number of other factors about the value of the link and the context in which it is used.

In conjunction with this, the search engines are always looking out for websites that attempting to fool them into thinking that they are more important, more relevant or more popular than they actually are. Which is why the so-called ‘black-hat’ techniques quickly lose their effectiveness.

Therefore, to get to the top of the search engine lists you need to do two things:

1. Optimize your on-page factors. There is plenty of information online about how to do that. It is not difficult. But, in itself, it is also not enough.

2. Get lots of high quality, one-way, relevant links to your site from as many other sites as you can.

How do you get people to link to you?

1. Produce a fantastic site so that others just really want to tell others about your site.

2. Pay people to link to you - buy a text link, or offer an affiliate program.

3. Exchange links with other sites - but reciprocal links are clearly not worth as much as one-way back-links and it is a lot of work to do this effectively anyway.

4. Provide them with fresh, unique content that adds value to their site in return for which they must agree to post a link back to you. Thousands of sites are constantly looking for fresh, unique content. They get this content by searching through article directories, or by subscribing to article submission services.

So, if you send out articles to these directories, your articles will end up both on the directories themselves AND on the niche sites that pick up and use our articles. AND some of these sites are likely to be valuable “authority”-type sites. Of course, whether it is taken up and by whom, depends on the quality of your article.

So, there you have it, the last method is the simplest and most effective. It gives you hundreds or thousands of one way back-links, from relevant, niche sites, all for free. All you need is some way to get different, unique, articles to each of those directories and ezine publishers, which is, of course, exactly what our software does.

But wait! We don’t stop there. The real power behind this method comes when you use it regularly. Preferably at least once a week. Imagine getting 200 to 1800 new permanent one way links every week! By the end of a year, you could easily have 50,000 or more relevant, quality, one-way links to your site! And you can connect the submission process to a timer to put everything on autopilot!

That is the power of this system and that is why it beats every other traffic generation and SEO system there is.

So , there you have it, unless you haven’t got an online presence at all, isn’t it time you harnessed this power for your own business? Click on our link below right now to get the early-bird discount and get a fantastic bunch of bonuses:

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How Much Would You Give to be Number 1 in Google?

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

I wonder whether you know just how much article submission software has improved over recent years? For instance, this article was written and submitted to thousands of directories, lists and blogs over a period of a month on auto-pilot by the world’s most advanced article management software.

Please, you don’t want to miss out on this, as it really is that important, if your online strategy involves promoting any kind of website on the Internet.

Frankly, there is simply no other traffic generation system that works better, costs less, and is completely immune to search engine changes.

Do not forget, this is not some fancy new black-hat technique. It is completely legitimate, completely solid, and completely reliable. This system will take your article, create thousands of variations and then post them to thousands of sites. All with your sites link in the by-line. But not only that! It only posts your article to sites that want sites like yours (based on your chosen keywords) and posts according to a schedule chosen by you: ie 10, 20, 50, 100, 1,000 posts a day, starting on any future date you choose! So you could write say, three articles and have the first one go out starting the next day at 300 a day; the second one starting after seven days at 100 sites a day; and the third starting after two weeks at a rate of 50 sites a day.

What really IS new is that this already well-established method has now been put on steroids. It combines, for the first time ever, the power of article submission with the benefits of unique content and it does it in such a way that it is simplicity itself to use.

It is worthwhile devoting a bit of time investigating this software, if you are seriously trying to sell something on the Internet. It will make your life easier by automating a lot of the problems associated with article submission.

It is important to realize that an organic link on the first page of Google provides about six times the traffic of a sponsored (Adsense) link on the same page. Just how much would you from that each month? Now multiply that by, say, a hundred or a thousand and you can begin to appreciate the value of this method!

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Putting Your Business on Autopilot

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

I’ve been an Internet marketer for quite a few years and I own a couple of different types of online business activities. However, because I am a sole trader, working on my own and necessarily having only a set number of hours per day, my business activities also have their natural limits. After all, it stands to reason, that one person can only spend roughly 16 hours a day and even then no one can keep to that pace for a long time.

So, the size of an undertaking is governed by the number of people working for it or put another way, the number of man-hours devoted in to it. I suppose that what I’m trying to say is that it’s hard to make a good living when you work alone.

And so, with this in mind, I have been on the look out for ways to automate pieces of my business for quite some time, although I have already made a few moves in this direction. For instance, I have stopped writing HTML ‘by hand’ for a long time and bought a super HTML editor, which I will tell you about some day; I moved to a web-hosting firm that offers unlimited autoresponders amongst other great features and I hire some fantastic article submission software.

However, that left me with little more time and money than previously, although I was running several times as many websites as before and still doing it all on my own. There was obviously something I was missing, but I didn’t know what it was.

Then, one day I came across an article on the Internet and it sort of made sense, no blinding flash or anything like that, but a slow dawning over a few hours that the article was talking about something like I wanted it to be.

Anyway, I bought the ebook and have followed its advice since then without looking back. I now work about the same number of hours as before, but I run ten times as many websites and the money is far better.

How can that be? Well, the fact is that this ebook showed me how to intertwine all the processes of marketing and developing websites, so that they can take care of themselves for longer lengths of time. The time I used to waste on tinkering with websites and SEO to correct minor errors or things I’d omitted, I now put into new projects.

Nowadays, my websites, once set up, now require fairly little maintenance, which means that I can do something else with the time. I choose to work, but others could decide to take the time off. It’s very hard to think of a better deal.

This intriguing ebook on automating your profits will give you at least a day out of five off and maybe even more and that makes it worth looking into on its own right. The ebook is fully guaranteed for 90 days, with a full money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. However, I promise you that you will learn how to put your Internet business profits on autopilot and learn how to use your time more skilfully.

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Getting That Number 1 Google Position.

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

If you haven’t automated your article submission, it can only mean one of three things:

1. You simply don’t want or need any additional free traffic to your website,

2. You missed my previous articles, or

3. You still haven’t appreciated the power and incredible value of this system. i.e. how this will dramatically boost your profits.

If you fall into the first category, then please move on to the next article, this one just doesn’t apply to you.

Otherwise, please take a few minutes to read this article thorough, as it could literally mean the difference between success and failure for your Internet business this year. You see, people like to make things complicated, but making money online is actually really simple. It does not matter whether you are marketing your own product, promoting affiliate links, or making money from Adsense or “click flipping”, it all comes down to just two things:

Conversion and Traffic.

Conversion comes first. You need to have an offer that people want. That “offer” might be a product, or it might be an enticing advert (e.g. Google Adsense) that people want to click on. And you need some kind of presentation (such as a sales letter) that encourages them to take the action that you want them to take (eg buy the product or click on the advert).

In many ways this is the easiest part. Most people can put together a half decent website or sales letter that will make at least some money from their visitors.

But then, of course, you need ‘traffic’. Shed-loads of it. The more people that come to your site, the more money you will make - especially if that traffic is highly targeted. But, given the number of websites on the Internet - all competing for the same traffic, just how do you get more visitors to your site?

Well, there are just three ways that visitors come to your site:

1. Visitors type your address straight into their browser. That results from some sort of off-line promotion: it may be your business card, a radio advert, an article in a magazine or a conversation with a friend.

2. People click on a link. The hyperlink may be in an email they received (eg from a friend or from an ezine they subscribed to) or it may be on another website they have visited.

3. Or they do a search in the search engines, see your site in the listings, and click to visit you.

And that is it. There is no other way for them to get to your website.

So, if we know that, how do we get more traffic? Easy:

1. Make sure you are promoting your online presence in all your offline promotional materials.

2. Get lots of people to put links to you on their website, and lots of people to send out emails with your links in them.

3. Get a top position in the search engines.

Mmm.., it sounds simple, but maybe it is not so easy. Just how do you achieve steps 2 and 3 without spending loads of cash or getting banned by the search engines?

To understand this, we need to understand how the search engines work. Again, it is much simpler than people make out.

Search engines want lots of people to use them. To achieve that, they strive to deliver relevant and up-to-date content to people who do a search through them. But how do they determine what is relevant to your search?

There are only two ways they can do that:

1. They scan your site and, using very sophisticated algorithms, they determine what the subject matter of your website is. They also check how new or old it is, how recently it was updated and so on. These are all known as on-page or on-site factors. You have direct control over many of these factors when you set up your site.

2. They look at what other people say about your site. In doing this they look at two things: how many people link to your site (and what the link says) and also how important is the site that links to your site. An important “authority” site that points to you is worth more than a whole bunch of unimportant sites. They also consider how recent the links that point to you are, and a number of other factors about the link and the context in which it is found.

In conjunction with this, the search engines are always looking out for websites that attempting to fool them into thinking that they are more important, more relevant or more popular than they actually are. Which is why the so-called ‘black-hat’ techniques quickly lose their effectiveness.

And so, to get to the top of the search engine lists you need to do two things:

1. Optimize your on-page factors. There is plenty of information online about how to do that. It is not difficult. But, in itself, it is also not enough.

2. Get lots of high quality, one-way, relevant links to your website from as many other websites as possible.

How do you get people to link to you?

1. Create a fantastic website so that others just honestly want to tell others about your site.

2. Pay them to link to you - buy a text link, or offer an affiliate program.

3. Exchange links with other sites - but reciprocal links are clearly not worth as much as one-way back-links and it is a lot of work to do this effectively anyway.

4. Provide them with fresh, unique content that adds value to their site in return for which they agree to post a back-link to you. Many sites are constantly looking for fresh, unique content. They get this content by traipsing through the article directories or by subscribing to article submission services.

So, if you send out articles to such directories, your articles will end up both on the directories themselves, AND on the niche sites that pick up and use our articles. AND some of these are likely to be valuable “authority”-type sites. Of course it depends on the quality of your article who picks it up.

As you can see, this last method is the simplest and most powerful. It gives you hundreds or thousands of one way links, from niche, relevant sites, all for free. All you need is some way to get a different, unique, article to each of those directories and ezine publishers. Which is, of course, what our software does.

But wait a minute! It doesn’t stop there. The real power behind this method comes when you use it regularly. Preferably at least once a week. Imagine getting 200 to 1800 new permanent one way links every week! By the end of a year, you could easily have 50,000 or more relevant, quality, one-way links to your site! And you can connect the submission process to a timer to put everything on autopilot!

That is the real power of this system’s software and that is why it beats every other traffic generation and SEO system there is.

So, unless you don’t have an online presence at all, isn’t it time you harnessed this power for your own business? Click on our link below now to get the early-bird discount and get a fantastic bunch of bonuses:

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Internet Business

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Recent market studies indicate that the growth rate of Internet purchases has been incredibly high during the last few years, and in spite of the conditions of the actual world financial crisis that made the online orders register a corresponding decrease, things still look pretty bright for the Internet. However, from this perspective, people who market a service or product as part of an Internet business have many things to do before they will see the money rolling in.

E-retailing remains a profitable Internet business, but heavy promotional support is generally necessary to face competition and generate profit. Behind the comprehensive online web catalogues that sell us all sorts of things, there lies a huge amount of work to support not only the web page as such, but to run constant market analysis and have a realistic picture of where the business stands on the e-market. A relevant example here would be that of the first-page search results on engines like Google and Yahoo.

The Internet business with the highest likelihood to complete a transaction is the one that appears first when a visitor types a keyword in the search box of the search engine. Therefore, the big competition between the various companies active online is to have a high page rank and a proper representation in the search engines.

These can only be done by the professional support of the web site and constant monitoring of the site statistics, according to the number of site visitors and the resulting transactions.

So, just like as real-life money-making opportunities, an Internet business needs thoughtful planning. Thus, one targets the niche market, garners information on the competition, ensures good resources, attracts finances and funds, when necessary and takes the steps that build customer loyalty. Moreover, depending on the kind of product or service offered, the Internet business could require a strategic alliance with other partners.

Consequently, for every Internet business idea you get, you need to find out whether there is a market for it. Then, if you lack the budget to invest, you need to find alternative financing options to support you entrepreneurial aspirations. And finally, you should never forget web site investment.

The design and full-time maintenance that keeps your Internet business running could easily cost you a small monthly mint. Nevertheless, your website is your interface, the place where the customer gets to see your product or service, and the impression has to be good. All the best!

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About Internet Business

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Recent market surveys indicate that the growth rate of Internet purchases has been incredibly high during the last couple of years, and despite the conditions of the real world financial crisis that made the online orders register a corresponding decrease, things still look pretty bright for the Internet. However, from this perspective, people who promote a service or product as part of an Internet business have lots of things to do before they can see the money roll in.

E-retailing remains a profitable Internet business, but heavy marketing support is usually necessary to face competition and create profit. Behind the comprehensive online web catalogues that advertise us all sorts of things, there lies a huge amount of work to support not only the web page as such, but to run constant market analysis and have a realistic picture of where the business stands on the e-market. A pertinent example here would be that of analysing the first-page search results of engines like Google and Yahoo.

The Internet business with the highest likelihood to complete a transaction is the one that appears first when a visitor types a keyword in the search box of the search engine. Therefore, the big competition between the various companies active online is to have a high page rank and a proper representation in the search engines.

This can only be achieved by the professional support of the web pages and constant monitoring of the site performance, according to the number of site visitors and the resulting transactions.

So, just like for real-life money-making opportunities, an Internet business needs thoughtful planning. Thus, one targets the niche market, gathers information on the competition, ensures good resources, attracts finances and funds, when necessary and takes the steps that build customer loyalty. Moreover, depending on the type of product or service offered, the Internet business could require a strategic alliance with other partners.

Consequently, for every Internet business idea you get, you have to learn whether there is a market to address. Then, if you lack the budget to invest, you need to find alternative financing options to support you entrepreneurial aspirations. And last but not least, you should never neglect web site investment.

The design and constant support that keeps your Internet business running could easily cost you a small monthly fortune. However, your website is your interface, the place where the customer comes into contact with your product or service, and the impression has to be the best. All the best!

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What Would the Top Slot on Google be Worth to You?

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

I was wondering whether you had realized just how much article submission software has improved over recent years? For example, this article has been written and submitted to thousands of directories, lists and blogs on auto-pilot over a period of a month by the world’s best article management software.

Please, you dont want to miss out on this, as it really is that important, if your online strategy involves promoting any kind of website on the Internet.

Frankly, there is simply no other traffic generation system that works better, costs less, and is completely immune to search engine changes.

Remember, this is not some fancy new black-hat technique. It is completely legitimate, completely solid, and completely reliable. This system will take your article, create thousands of variations and then post them to thousands of sites. All with your sites link in the by-line. But not only that! It only posts your article to sites that want sites like yours (based on your chosen keywords) and posts according to a schedule chosen by you: ie 10, 20, 50, 100, 1,000 posts a day, starting on any future date you choose! So you could write say, three articles and have the first one go out starting the next day at 300 a day; the second one starting after seven days at 100 sites a day; and the third starting after two weeks at a rate of 50 sites a day.

What really is new is that this already well-established method of promotion has now been put on steroids. It combines, for the very first time ever, the power of article submission with the benefits of unique content and it does it in such a way that it really is simplicity itself to use.

Go over there now and grab it while it is still available at the early-bird price. You will be amazed at how cheap it is for the power that it gives you!

Remember that an organic link on the first page of Google provides about 6 times the traffic of a sponsored (Adsense) link on the same page. Just how much would that be worth to you each month? Now multiply that by, say, a hundred or a thousand and you will begin to appreciate the value of this system!

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Just What is the Best Way to Get Traffic?

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Just what is the easiest, most reliable, and cheapest way to get a stream of traffic to your website?

Getting a high quality stream of traffic is probably the biggest question asked by both new and established online businesses. After all, it makes no difference if you are selling a product, promoting affiliate links, or displaying Adsense - you need traffic. And loads of it. So how do you do it?

You could pay Google or Yahoo to send visitors to your site, but that can be very expensive.

You could pay for text links but that is also expensive - and besides, it is rapidly losing effectiveness in the search engines. Just 100 links can set you back more than $2,000 and you need THOUSANDS of links to master most niches.

You could buy the “Latest and Greatest” black-hat technique - whether that be “blog and ping”, “tag and ping”, log-file spamming, blog-comment spamming, or whatever else some clever whiz-kid has come up with. The problem is, that, by the time the whiz-kid releases it to you, it is already past its sell-by date. Too bad, you missed the boat. And maybe your site was banned by the search engines to boot.

But did you know that there is one, sure-fire technique that has been quietly beavering away since the very beginning of the Internet; is completely immune to changes in search engine algorithms; is 100% legitimate and ethical; takes very little time and costs very little?

So, do you need your new website listed in the search engines in days rather than in weeks or months? This system will do it. Do you need top placings for free traffic, even in highly competitive markets? This system will even do that as well.

Furthermore, it can even help you with off-line marketing too!

It gets even better than that though. Over the past year, this method has been put on steroids. It has been used stealthily to build a vast Adsense empire and to promote private products too, often snagging the Number One position on Google from 270 million competing websites in the meanwhile!

And now, after having decided that it won’t hurt his own business by doing so, the developer is releasing this system to other smart promoters. Say, people like you, in fact.

However, it does not stop there. If you act quickly, you can lock in your membership costs at a ridiculously low price and promote as many websites as you want for no extra charge!

Let’s be clear about this. This method is definitely not the latest and greatest fad. It will not wear out in the next couple of months. This is an already well-established method that is being used by all the best promoters, but that has now been brought to a whole new level of simplicity and power.

Let’s put it this way: if you are paying money for Google Adwords or any other form of online advertising or traffic generation and NOT using this system then, quite frankly, you need your head examined!

There are also some incredible bonuses - again, they wont be there for a long time, so dont put this purchase off.

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How to Draw Buying Customers to your Products.

Monday, May 25th, 2009

If you are into marketing on the Internet, you will be marketing a website of one kind or another. Maybe you own the URL of that web site or youre promoting a generic link which contains your affiliate code.

Whichever scheme you operate, the problem is the same: how to get enough interested visitors to you website, so that, if they are interested in your product, you have a chance to sell it to them, if they can afford it, before they become so distracted that they click away.

This is the most important problem that faces every single Internet marketer and it is called attracting targeted traffic, getting relevant visitors or something similar. It all comes to the same thing ultimately. If no one can see your product, they cannot buy it or if your visitors are mainly young people interested in swimming, it is no good trying to sell them parachutes.

So, obviously you need as many visitors to your website, who are interested in your product, as you can handle. This means that you need to be highly ranked in the search engines so that people can find your site. The biggest and most often-used search engine is Google. So, how do you get your site ranked highly in Google?

There are millions of books and ebooks on the subject, but without exception, the serious ones come to the same conclusion (unless they were written by self-interested safe-list or traffic exchange owners) and that conclusion is that you need links to your site.

Very few people will honestly admit to knowing how Google ranks sites, but most people agree that the more sites linking to your site the better. This has lead some webmasters to try exchanging links with each other. It sounds an easy way to get links but Google can recognize reciprocal links. The best links are one-way links, because it demonstrates that someone values your site enough to want to be associated with it. These are called back links.

So, the real problem comes down to how to get enough back links to your site to persuade Google (and the other search engines) that you run such an important site that they should rank it highly for your chosen keywords, which should be relevant to the content of your website. How do you do that?

There are several strategies you can use such as traffic exchanges, safelists, FFAs, forums and writing articles, but to be honest, the first three of these are a total waste of time. I used to own a safelist and have wasted many thousands of hours on traffic exchanges. Posting to forums can be useful, but then ONLY if the link on your post is a follow link. If it is not, it doesnt do any good at all and most are no follow links. This means that you have to do some research to find the forums where your post is worth placing (more on this later). That leaves writing articles as the ONLY sure way to get rock-solid back-links to your site based on your site’s relevant keywords.

So, you write an article on a subject relevant to your site stuffed (but not over-stuffed) with relevant keywords and then what? Thats easy! You search Google for article directories and blogs, sign up to a couple of dozen and post your article to them.

And that is how you get the best links to become highly ranked, so that people can find you, so that they have a chance to buy what you are selling. The only catch is that Google will expect to see new links appearing on a regular basis, which means writing and posting time after time after time after time ad infinitum. Or does it?

Yes, it does! But the process can be automated and automation is the key to online success. Set up a proven, successful process and let it run ” day and night: all day and all night! I use a system that helps you turn your article into thousands of variations and posts them to thousands of sites, creating thousands of back-links!

But don’t think that these variations are just spun! (The industry standard way of creating article variations is to use spinning software to substitute synonyms and pseudo-synonyms eg crimson for scarlet in a random way. This works to a certain degree but can produce pure gibberish too sometimes - who would recognize Crimson O’Hara?). The system I use does not employ this method, but still produces thousands or variants all written by human hand. Then it sends them out to article directories and blogs etc.. Thousands of them. In fact today, there are over 11,000 sites on their list and the list is kept fresh on a monthly basis. Most similar lists are not well maintained because it is so time-consuming to do. Therefore, many contain lots of dead, useless links.

This system takes your article, creates thousands of variations and then posts them to thousands of sites. All with your sites link in the by-line, which can also be varied. But not only that! It only posts your article to lists and categories that deal with sites like yours (based on your chosen keywords) and posts according to a schedule chosen by you: ie 10, 20, 50, 100, 1,000 posts a day, starting on any future date you choose! So, for example, you could write three articles and have the first one go out starting the next day at 150 a day; the second one starting after seven days at 150 sites a day; and the third starting after two weeks at a rate of 75 sites a day.

That would give your site at least 3,000 links in a month or 100 a day ” all for 2-3 hours work! If you wrote one article a day (an hours work) and it got posted to only 1,000 relevant sites, you would have 30,000 relevant links in a month. And that does not include the bloggers, ezine publishers and webmasters who paste your article into their publication with your link. You could easily end up with 40-50k links. But it doesnt even stop there, because the article will be live for years and years, quietly beavering away at getting you noticed by the search engines and the people searching them. How many sales could that get you?

If you would like to see an example of this systems output, you have already read one ” this article. And if you would like to find out more, follow the link in my by-line attached to it.

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