Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Power Up Your Online Business With Article Marketing


Starting with your online business - You have to practically start from scratch, and use cost-effective methods in order to boost the performance of your site. This is very tricky as it is becoming more difficult to find free marketing tools that can help you give your website a good head start from the rest of the pack. If you are just a newbie in online business, you have to learn all the tools that you can employ to help you with your new business. Article marketing is one of the effective and inexpensive marketing tools that you can use for your Internet marketing efforts.
Article marketing is an inexpensive traffic building marketing tool that has been used by many online marketers. Some of them are even ranking high in their respective niche and field primarily due to article marketing. Writing unique and content-rich articles on topics related to your online business will allow potential customers to learn more about your website and products. Consequently, the links that you will be including in your article will give the customers access to your site and to your products.
You have to understand that article marketing is not only about producing articles just for the sake of meeting your daily quota of article submissions. Any person can write articles. However, not all have the skill to in delivering quality content. You have to keep in mind that quality and informative articles draw online consumers to several article directories. It is very important for you to be perceived as an expert in your chosen niche and field of expertise. You can do this by providing quality articles that is a cut above the rest. Consequently, the people you have pulled in to read your articles will eventually check the links and eventually buy your products. A good result can mean strong endorsement of a satisfied client to other people. On the other hand, if you keep on providing useless and rehashed articles, online consumers would likely ignore your article.
When writing articles, you also have to understand the importance of using keywords. Use keywords that are likely to be used by consumers in their online searches. The keywords that you use will play an integral role into drawing prospective clients to your article and then to your website and products.
Seasoned online buyers spend a considerable amount of time in their research and study before making a purchase. This is where you can use article marketing to your own advantage. Through your articles, you can provide a perfect buying guide for your target market and passively advertise your website and products. You will know that your article marketing is effective if and when you are able to sway people to buying your product through the articles that you write.
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Top 4 Online Branding Tips - Be An Authority In Your Niche

With so many websites and people online, you really need to stand out when you have an online business. Having a brand for your website or company will definitely set you apart from all the faceless marketers online. Today, I want to share with you my top four branding tips, so that you can be seen as an authority online.
Branding Tip #1
If your comfortable with this, use your name as your brand. For example use JoeBloggs.com or LTD. People online will quickly identify with you on a personal level, seeing you as much more of an authority over a business called "make money fast" for example.
Personal branding is very effective and will be very beneficial to your online presence. All the big, successful companies online use a name of some form for their brand. I personally think that using your own name for an online business is a great idea, just look at Tony Robbins or Frank Kern.
Branding Tip #2
Have a personal slogan for your company and stand out as an individual. This is a great way to brand yourself. Something catchy and memorable is definitely a good start. For example Nike's slogan is "just do it". This company has used a very effective slogan and people can familiarise themselves with it.
Making people feel comfortable with your brand is a must, your slogan(if done correctly) can certainly achieve this. Keeping your slogan simple will help people remember it more.
Branding Tip #3
Think about the colours that you are going to use for you company brand. For example the red and yellow colour of McDonald's stands out really well and people know these colours.
Use two or three colours in your logo design, don't overwhelm it with lots of colours because it will affect the overall image. You need to make a good first impression and keep your visitor engaged.
Branding Tip #4
Show people who you are. What do I mean by this? Well, have a real picture on your company website and also show yourself on video. For example you could be an internet marketing coach, have a mixture of video training and PDF tutorials.
A lot of people online are skeptical and cautious. However, if you can show them a friendly face on video they will become a lot more relaxed and interact with you more. Being a real person online is definitely a good way to gain a lot of trust and make people feel more comfortable spending their money on your services.
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The Culture Of Free In A Digital Universe


  

Who among us doesn't like getting something for free? Whether times are tough or not most of us appreciate not paying for something we want or like.
The world wide web has taken this to new heights. There are all sorts of sites with all sorts of content which we access for free.
Music, Art, Entertainment, Books, Sports, Games... you name it. In fact, how many of you when faced with a pay-wall for premium content simply decide to go elsewhere? I know - I've done the same thing.
You probably have to really want the content to decide to pay for it, because in most cases you can get what you're after somewhere else for free.
But this "free" content does have a price. The creators of the content certainly incur expenses in order to produce the content. So, how is it that there's so much content available for "free"?
There are several dynamics at play. In most cases the owners of large web site operations are able to monetize the traffic they receive by selling advertising, which allows them to offer content for free.
If you're able to prove that you get millions of visits each day, advertisers find this valuable and are willing to pay for the privilege of being visible on the site. Or they pay for the clicks they receive on the ads displayed on the site.
In order to continue to receive millions of visits each day, these sites require new and interesting content all of the time. After all, if the sites you visit have the same thing each day, you probably won't frequent them very often. So, how do you solve the problem of acquiring new and interesting content continuously?
If you're a News site - you rely on reporters to develop and report on stories as part of the news cycle. This is a very expensive operation, afterall the reporters have to be paid for their efforts. Some News sites rely on donations from their visitors to support their operations and conduct periodic fund raising campaigns to keep their operations going. Other sites are owned by larger organizations which consider it valuable to maintain a presence on the internet and can afford the news gathering effort although they still tend to sell advertising.
A number of the large social media sites discovered the best way to acquire new and interesting content continuously was to allow their visitors to provide the content themselves.
Every photo, post, update, etc. is content provided for free by the visitors and then monetized by the sites. Now this may seem like a pretty fair arrangement in this context. The visitors (you and me) get a nice site with all sorts of fresh content, we're able to connect and share with friends, and they don't charge us anything. It's FREE! Yay us!
You may not think of yourself as a content creator - but broadly defined, when you upload photos, or post videos of your dog or cat doing dog and cat stuff, or make a post providing some of your life lessons - you are a content creator.
However, let's think of content creators a bit more narrowly defined. Let's look at Writers, Musicians, Singers, Artists, Videographers, etc. In many cases these content creators produce their content at great expense to themselves. If they are unknown content creators then one of their first tasks is to find a platform or forum to gain exposure for their content.
There are many specialized web sites which cater to these specific areas - whereby the content creator is enticed to provide their content for free to the site with the carrot being that they will gain exposure for their content and gather new fans of their work along the way. Many of these sites even provide a means for the content creator to sell their content directly to the visitors of the site. This sounds wonderful in theory.
The content creator gets to have their content exposed to lots of people, far more than the content creator might be able to reach on their own. The content creator has a platform to offer their content for sale to those who are interested, with perhaps a small cut to the website owner. A win for everybody, right?
Well, not quite. There's still the culture of free to overcome. We visitors have become accustomed to receiving our content for free. And while we might like some content, maybe even like it enough to give it careful consideration, but when it comes down to clicking the "BUY" button, there's a tendency to move on, because we don't have to have it. And there's more free content available somewhere else.
It is still a win for the site owner - because they are able to monetize the visits and sell advertising. However, in this scenario the content creator is left trying to figure out what they need to do to close the deal with the consumer.
Of course it is the job of the content creator to make their content as compelling as possible so that a consumer will deem it worth acquiring. But the Culture of Free is a difficult hurdle to overcome in this context. Prior to so much content becoming digitized, it was necessary to acquire it via whatever means of distribution was available. Absent that, there were not many legal free means of accessing or acquiring content - beyond free broadcast radio or television, or in the case of print media - heading to the newstand or the bookstore.
Content creators are faced with an ever expanding landscape where everyone is vying for attention and so much is offered for free it has the effect of devaluing the creative efforts of content creators. Some would argue that the cream will still rise to the top, even in this environment. And that content creators simply have to be more innovative with drawing attention to their work, and produce more compelling content.
Ultimately, I believe that content creators are far better served by taking all the steps that they can to direct traffic to their own websites. Content creators may still choose to make some of their content available for free to their visitors - but at least any monetization would benefit the content creators directly.
And yes, I do recognize the irony that this article will probably appear on some of the larger sites I refer to which aggregate content for free from content creators such as myself.
Leemanuel is a singer songwriter. You can check him out at http://www.leemanuelsmusic.com

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