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Posted by Hans Hasselfors
If you are trying to sell a product or service on the Internet, then you are probably doing so through an affiliate program. You signed up as an affiliate (usually for free) and they gave you an affiliate ID (user name or number). They may have even given you a basic marketing package which includes text ads, banner ads, and solo ads with a link to your affiliate sales page. All you have to do is use these tools to get traffic to your affiliate sales page.
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Posted by Cathy Qazalbash
Newsletters are a critical part of your business. They are the means by which you will build your business list. Your subscriber data base of loyal readers will become your valuable list of potential customers. In time these same people will become your customers and help you build your profitable enterprise. In order for your newsletter to be successful, there are a few points to consider.
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Posted by William Johnston
Knowing about the people who buy your products or use your services on the internet is extremely important. If you know what your customers like, dislike, want and think, then you know exactly how to update your site and adapt it. Nothing pleases a visitor more than a site that fulfils everything that they desire. Pleased visitors lead to buyers. Not only will this boost your profits but it will also lead to satisfied customers who will leave your site and tell others. This will boost your web traffic.
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Posted by Mark Barnes
Many online business owners and marketers use a variety of tools to make their business successful. Good strategies include maintaining a web site, publishing an ezine, joining affiliate programs, advertising on other people's ezines, and much, much more. As any good Internet "guru" will tell you, getting your name and product "out there" is the most important part of your success. So, the general rule is: Use as many strategies as possible.
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Posted by Ron Hutton
If you find that your site visitors have developed a high level of resistance to clicking through your affiliate links, you're not alone. What is it that makes affiliate links suspicious to people? They're certainly not meant to be offensive.
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Posted by Michael Port
Copyright 2005 Michael Port & Associates LLC
The Book Yourself Solid article series continues with
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Posted by Syd Johnson
Content is King If you provide great content online users will
make sure that they can find your website....
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Posted by Mark Sincevich
A synopsis of Philippa Gamse's Presentation to the National Speakers Association, Washington DC chapter on Saturday, January 10, 2004
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