Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Choosing a network marketing program that's right for you

It is safe to assume that just about every person has at some point been approached by a brand new network marketer eager to tell you all about the new network marketing program they are involved in and how you can make alot of money if you join the business, with them.

Unfortunately, too many inexperienced and experienced networkers, have mislead so many people,believing there life will change overnight,this has given alot of people a bad misconception about network marketing,leading them to think all mlm programs are a scam!

The first thing one should do is to check that the company is not a pyramid scheme, but a legitimate business. An illegal pyramid scheme will have no product at all or will have a product that's overpriced with little value if any.Also take a careful look at what the cost is to join a program.Always rember the higher cost to join,to become a distributor the smaller your market of people will be to recruit for your business.

Also take a look ast the pay structure or compensation plan of the business your wanting to join,make sure you understand exactly how many people you need in your downline to get paid and how many sales of a product you need before you qualify to make money.

Network marketing can be a great way to build a home based business,that can be very rewarding and make all your dreams realistically possible.Sometimes we need help to keep us on the right path to success.I found a group of people that a great at teaching how to market online,this is a great place for the beginer or intermediate marketer.

The program that I would suggest,thats an excellent place for the begining marketer,and the startup cost being as low as $10.00 is http://www.quickcashadvertising.com this program has so much to offer it's unbelievable,and the time it requires per day to do is unheard of in network marketing go check it out for yourself.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Attraction marketing make it work for you

I found this article to be very interesting.It was written by Derrick sorles,he is a Business Blog Consultant. We get clients all the time, who already produce a successful newsletter and send it out to hundreds of exisiting customers. The problem is, it is off the radar screeen of the search engines. You have got to take all the content you already are using and allow the search engines to find it! Thus attracting new customers. Let the whole world in on what you are talking about!We live in the age of search. Everyone is online searching for something. Products, information, answers to questions...your content needs to found by the search engines and put into the hands of potential customers. It's a simple as that! It becomes search engine optimization for your keywords and search engine marketing to attract new customers. Content is an attraction stragey. You "push" your newsletter out to people asking them to read it. You "push" your website address in front of people, in the hopes they will read it. What you want to do is strategically place your content online, on blogs, in social media, to "pull" new eyes to your business. Even if you just take the content off your website, you can re-purpose that information onto a blog, and get traffic. Search engines loves blogs. They don't love websites. Attraction marketing is the new phrase for an old idea that has re-emerged as a hot new strategy for online selling. Attraction marketing is the ability to literally have people pursuing you rather then you pursuing them. Attraction Marketing is a new marketing category, a hybrid cross between public relations and journalism.You can provide valuable information to your customers. The more helpful and valuable your information is the greater the chance those customers will purchase from you. This is the finest form of advertising yourself and PR for your business . Good content will attract prospects to you by positioning yourself as an expert!We get clients all the time, who already produce a successful newsletter and send it out to hundreds of exisiting customers. The problem is, it is off the radar screeen of the search engines. You have got to take all the content you already are using and allow the search engines to find it! Thus attracting new customers. Let the whole world in on what you are talking about!We live in the age of search. Everyone is online searching for something. Products, information, answers to questions...your content needs to found by the search engines and put into the hands of potential customers. It's a simple as that! It becomes search engine optimization for your keywords and search engine marketing to attract new customers. Content is an attraction stragey. You "push" your newsletter out to people asking them to read it. You "push" your website address in front of people, in the hopes they will read it. What you want to do is strategically place your content online, on blogs, in social media, to "pull" new eyes to your business. Even if you just take the content off your website, you can re-purpose that information onto a blog, and get traffic. Search engines loves blogs. They don't love websites. Attraction marketing is the new phrase for an old idea that has re-emerged as a hot new strategy for online selling. Attraction marketing is the ability to literally have people pursuing you rather then you pursuing them. Attraction Marketing is a new marketing category, a hybrid cross between public relations and journalism.You can provide valuable information to your customers. The more helpful and valuable your information is the greater the chance those customers will purchase from you. This is the finest form of advertising yourself and PR for your business . Good content will attract prospects to you by positioning yourself as an expert!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

YouTube ads for viral videos: 'buzz targeting'

I found this interesting article written by Stephen Shankland on you tube it's pretty neat.Google is starting to share more details about its high priority of making more money off YouTube's popularity, introducing an advertising product on Tuesday called buzz targeting.
The ad product uses an algorithm to find videos that are about to "go viral," when word of mouth (or IM, or blog, or e-mail) promotes a Web site to a phase in which it spreads like wildfire. In this case, ads are overlaid on the bottom fifth of viral videos supplied by YouTube partners who share ad revenue with the search giant.
Making more money off YouTube is Google's "highest priority," Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in April. The company is working on new YouTube ad possibilities, he said last week.
Until now, YouTube ad campaigns have been more targeted to specific demographics. Buzz targeting adds a broader option, though the ads still are sold as categories such as entertainment or how-to, a YouTube representative said.
Lions Gate was the first advertiser to sign up, using buzz targeting to promote a film, The Forbidden Kingdom, on 500 different videos. "Buzz targeting allowed us to reach a very large, diverse audience," Danielle DePalma, Lions Gate's director of digital media, said in a statement.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Facebook makes you think about the future of social networking

This is a very nice article I found,on social networks author unknown.The original idea of Facebook was good because it served a real purpose in a normal environment for a niche group of people. But it wasn’t long before the company got lost in the network effect and everything turned into a storm of virtual critters inviting me to bite my friends. Now that’s a good time, especially when the critters can get to me before my email messages. Wrong order of operations for the “social utility that connects you with the people around you.”
More astounding is the fact that fun dominates the Facebook playhouse and is making it incredibly difficult to stay around and wait for the real value of the service to emerge (for the user, not the business). MySpace pioneered social networking mayhem. With all the crazy profile features and advertising I’ve never been able to feel at home. LinkedIn on the other hand targets an audience through a niche service and feels more welcoming than both MySpace and Facebook, leading me to believe they will walk away victorious.
The sad truth is we’ve all been pointing at Facebook, but the numbers are an indication of the world we live in and the ways people utilize their time, which has nothing to do with Facebook other than they offer users a place to do it. Fun is not a bad thing at all and of course fun is part of any business that becomes successful, but I’d like to think that for the sake of society, fun means something different. Go outside, run around. Don’t bite people.
The first time anyone signed up to join a social network it was fun because it was new and made it easier to connect with lots of people from all over the world. Consider that at some point the developed world will be full of people who were born into social networks. The dynamics of the game will have evolved and at that point, Facebook and MySpace will hold less purpose because they fail to pinpoint a niche audience and it will have become distasteful to see so much at once.The social networks that survive the changing times will be niche sites like LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and FriendFeed. Think of niche social networks as TV channels. What are the characteristics of TV channels? You watch one channel at a time (LinkedIn business contacts channel, YouTube video channel, Flick photo channel, Twitter messaging channel) and one special channel serves as a guide to all the other channels (FriendFeed channel guide). I want my Internet like my TV - a proven and logical format.
Data portability is the key to unlocking this freedom. The way Facebook and MySpace try to bring so many features onto one screen is overwhelming and there’s been a lot of problems because of it. I’m voting for channels and decentralized authority. Facebook will never be the mecca of my digital life and I think other people feel this way too. What do we really need it for? To bite people..
LinkedIn + YouTube + Flickr + Twitter + FriendFeed - MySpace - Facebook = my recommendation for an improved social networking experience.

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