Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on the web. Rank well in Google and your profits are pretty much set. But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there, often coming from the "gurus" themselves.
Jonathan Leger has released a new f.ree report that completely obliterates the following myths about Google (and then goes on to show you what DOES work):
Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content
..and..
MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!
And did I mention he'll pay you for referring other people to this powerful FREE report? And that he'll pay you for anyone THEY refer as well (even while it's in pre-launch)? Find out more about that when you download your sample chapter from:
Search Engine Myths Exposed
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Search Engine - The Truth Revealed, Earn Cash For This Report!
Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on the web. Rank well in Google and your profits are pretty much set. But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there, often coming from the "gurus" themselves.
Jonathan Leger has released a new f.ree report that completely obliterates the following myths about Google (and then goes on to show you what DOES work):
Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content
..and..
MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!
And did I mention he'll pay you for referring other people to this powerful FREE report? And that he'll pay you for anyone THEY refer as well (even while it's in pre-launch)? Find out more about that when you download your sample chapter from:
Search Engine Myths Exposed
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The 6 Essentials Every Internet Business Owner Must Possess
Starting a business online is easy. Just buy a package or sign up for a pre-packed system and you can be an internet billionaire next month with nothing to do but run to the bank and cash your checks.
I do not know why people who are normally full of common-sense and who are wary of hyped-up sales pitches fall for these online hucksters. The old adage states: "If it looks too good to be true it probably is" holds even more true for internet get-rich-quick schemes than anything else.
The truth is that there is a lot of money to be made on the internet and that will continue to hold true for many years to come. The opportunity to become an internet millionaire or billionaire has not passed you by. BUT no one got rich overnight on the internet and no one got rich without doing some work.
There are many different methods and formulas for making money on the internet and there are even more ways to lose money on the internet, but before you spend a lot of your money take time to study and learn so you can better judge those opportunities that come your way.
All you need to really start your own business online are these six qualities:
Time is the most important ingredient for your success. If you are looking to get rich quick or for overnight success then starting a business from scratch is not the way to go. Once you know what you are doing then you can often leverage your existing customer base or traffic into a quick income whenever you choose but it takes time to build something of worth. It will take months before your new web site or blog is even listed in most search engines and likely it will take you longer to build up a list of interested potential customers. Money and knowledge can cut down the wait time but remember it will take time to build up your knowledge.
Money is the second most important ingredient for your internet business success. While you do not need a big budget and I offer a free tutorial about how to start an internet business on a shoestring (see end of article), you will need some money to get started effectively.
Patience is another key ingredient for business success. As I mentioned before, it takes time to learn what you need to know (and after seven years in this business there is still a lot I have to learn) and then it takes time to put those strategies into effect. Even more than that, it takes time for your new strategies to begin to work for you. While most of us come to expect immediate results on the internet it does take time for search engines and visitors alike to notice when you make a change to a web site or blog. Many internet entrepreneurs lose patience just when they are on the cusp of success. Most people who fail at an internet business simply did not possess enough time and patience. Most people who succeed at online business did so by sticking it out.
Passion is an often overlooked element of success. One of the ways people work through the early learning and tough times is that they are passionate about their business. This is why so many gurus suggest you start with a niche that already interests you. Not only do you not have as much to learn about that area but you will be able to be real when you begin promoting your business. You do not have to fake your enthusiasm and passion will carry you far.
Creativity is another must-have for the budding entrepreneur. Think outside the box and beyond what is immediately available in your niche. Creativity can help you start, build, grow and promote your business in terms of products and publicity and partners.
Finally, you quite simply need brainpower. You do not need to be the sharpest crayon in the box but you do need to be open to new ideas and willing (in fact eager) to learn. Never assume you know everything or that you cannot learn. Once you fall into either of those traps you are doomed.
If you possess these six key qualities: time, money (just a little), patience, passion, creativity, and brainpower then you can make a success of an internet business.. and for further details, just ask Deanna Mascle for tips about Starting A Business Online.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Internet Business Online - Will Your Specialized Skill Create Profits On-Line
So what's holding you back?
You have a nagging doubt ,,,,,,,,what if you are wrong, and you can't sell your skills or creations like you thought to make the money you need.
Ok, you have a great idea, you perceive a gap in the market
You have a specialized skill that you gained through years of working at your career, and you see a need, a real gap in the marketplace for your expertise.
You want to take advantage of that market gap because you think you can provide a product or service that will make you that extra money you need for the kids education, or that vacation getaway cabin.
You feel you can consult to clients in your specialized field, such as telecommunications, or web design, or you may start your own online boutique specializing in your own creations you are so passionate about.
So what's holding you back?
You have a nagging doubt ,,,,,,,,what if you are wrong, and you can't sell your skills or creations like you thought to make the money you need.
It just doesn't feel like the right time,
Its too confusing, You got all this different information about how to get started
GET STARTED - Just take 3 simple Steps
Step 1: Do Your Own Research & Find a True Mentor
Step 2: Learn the 3 Core Principles to Creating Profits On-Line
Step 3: Take Immediate Action and Apply Your Knowledge & Tools
STOP WAITING - Analysis paralysis will kill your dream
- Start today - there are no perfect website designs, sales letters or lists.
- Stay focused on your mentor model, do not look for magic quick fixes.
- Apply your learned skills better than most of your competition, and do the work.
As you learn from doing with guidance, you will inevitably tweak your plans, and techniques
, is that not how you learned your special skill in the first place?
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Online Jobs Vs Your Own Online Business
If you’re looking for a way to supplement your current income, or even completely change careers and enjoy the comfort and convenience that comes with working from home, internet-based jobs or starting an online business may be your answer. However, there are specific differences between the two and it’s all a matter of personal preference when choosing which is best suited for your lifestyle.
Online-Based Jobs
In an online-based job environment, you are actually working for and getting paid by some one else, through an internet-based company. Now, keep in mind that even though there are an abundance of opportunities in this area, there are also a lot of scams out there as well. People promising you ‘get rich quick schemes’ and the ability to make tons of money in a very short time are probably some of the web-based job prospects you should avoid. On the other hand, there is money to be made by working through the internet for other people. You usually get paid by the amount of work you complete and some of these types of jobs include:
• Filling out and submitting various online surveys
• Previewing movie trailers and providing your feedback
• Taking part in online focus groups
• Driving your car and advertising with it
• Signing up to try new products and commenting on the outcome
• Freelance writing
• Customer service for companies
These types of internet-based jobs are obtained by applying through various internet-based companies who allow you access to their vast database of customers once you register with them. Know that many of them charge a fee to get started.
Also, if you’ve got quality skills in a certain area such as transcription, word processing, graphics, web design, writing, accounting, programming, etc., you can sign up for freelance work through the various websites that are available online. Once you register and submit a profile, you’re then given access to go through a list of projects in your area of expertise. You choose and bid on the ventures you are interested in and the buyers will then contact you through the sites and when the work is completed, you’ll receive payment from the web-based company you registered with.
Online Business
An online business is a business that you create by allowing customers to contact you directly through the internet and purchase and pay you directly for the goods or services you offer. If you’ve got the ‘right stuff’ you can make a lot of money this way. There are hundreds of untapped niches out there just waiting for someone to come along and claim expertise in them. For example, information products are a major seller on the internet. Everyone is skilled in something and they’ve all got ‘secrets’ to share about it.
But an online business does not require you to be an actual expert in a certain field. The best way to get started is to choose one of your favorite interests, something you love and are passionate about and have knowledge in, and then decide what it is you have to offer other people in that area. All you have to do basically is set up a website and begin to share your wisdom, skills and/or product with the world – for a price.
Now, no one is saying that if you create an internet business you’re going to become a millionaire, but it does have its upside. A lot of hard work, dedication and thorough love and knowledge of the niche you’re working in are definitely assets when it comes to obtaining success through an internet-based business.
So, if you're looking to quit your day job, then visit Day Job Killer Results or if you want your own Internet empire, read this Rip2It review.
I'm sure Gray Rollins willing to welcome you with an open arms. =)Monday, November 26, 2007
How To Have Your Own Online Business
So you've decided to have an online business. Before you start having those big cash flow dreams, stop and get some tips for having an online business. There are many internet information resources for doing this sort of thing. However, the basic tips for an online business are very close to those of a traditional business. Here are some basics:
• Write a business plan and revise that plan periodically. Your business plan should be thought of as a living document. As with any business, you will initially find out what works and what does not work and will have to change your plan accordingly.
• Be very careful about buying webspace and pre-packaged website templates for your business (the “we will build your website” people). You'll find that down the road it will be difficult to change the site plus get source code to it. You are better off outsourcing the web design with a freelancer and purchasing your own domain and installing the site yourself.
• Make sure you follow all security measures when running a site that accepts credit cards for purchases.
• If you expect to receive a lot of phone calls, you may want to consider hiring an answering service.
• Run your online business like a business. You will need to discipline yourself with working hours to take care of all offsite matters because you will have them. A lot of people make the mistake of treating their internet business merely as a website, which can be very detrimental because running an online business requires an approach that you would have with an offline business.
• Your marketing plan needs to include search engine optimization (SEO). This is important because you want your site to rank in the top 10 of search engine query results. You would be wise to study SEO techniques or hire the services of a SEO consultant.
• Some other marketing ideas include posting your web address on the back windshield of your vehicle or coordinating with other websites to include a backlink to your site. Word of mouth is always one of the best tools for advertising your site. With the advent of Google Adword, Overture and other similar advertising, it is possible to drive targeted traffic to your site by finding keywords that have very low bids. You will be able to measure your conversion ratio of such traffic with sales in realtime.
Customer service is even more critical as customers do not “see” you and building trust with them is a little harder. Performance builds trust.
Andrew Smith is a co-owner of How-To-All, a site providing how-to instructions on a numerous topics. http://www.howtoall.com