SEO Elite Review

On August 13, 2010, in SEO, SEO Tools, by admin
SEO Elite

SEO Elite

SEO Elite is for those with a light background in SEO. It will take you step by step through the processes required to bring your site through the top. SEO Elite removes a lot of the demand for research and takes you straight to the point.

4 3/4 Stars

Rated 4.75/5 based on customer response.

 

The Magic SEO Book Review

On August 13, 2010, in SEO, SEO Tools, by admin
Magic SEO Book

The Magic SEO Book

Targeted website traffic at your demand is like having the golden key to absolutely dominating your niche market, and that’s what the ‘Magic Seo Book’ reveals.

Five Stars

Rated 5/5 based on customer response.

 

Bluehost Review

On August 13, 2010, in Hosting Company Reviews, by admin

Create free Flash websites

Bluehost

Bluehost based out of central Utah exploded onto the market a few years ago to become one of the largest webhosts.
Visit their site for more info.

5 Stars

Rated 5/5 based on customer response.

 

WIX Review

On August 13, 2010, in Web Design Company Reviews, by admin

Create free Flash websites

WIX Flash and HTML Websites

Wix has quickly become one of the most popular drag-and-drop site builders on the web. They offer a free edition enabling the user to build flash pages, the only catch is a mandatory link back to them as well as some limitations. Their upgraded service is well worth the price.

4 3/4 Stars

Rated 4.75/5 based on customer response.

 

99 Designs Review

On August 13, 2010, in Web Design Company Reviews, by admin

99Designs.com

99 Designs

99 designs won a webby award last year and has gotten a whole lot of attention lately, but the reason we like the service is because it’s the best way we’ve found to get a ton of designs in a hurry and for dirt cheap.

4 3/4 Stars

Rated 4.75/5 based on customer response.

 

Web.com Site Builder Review

On August 13, 2010, in Web Design Company Reviews, by admin

Web.com Site Builder

Web.com’s Site Builder

The web.com site builder is surprisingly easy to use ….

Five Stars

Rated 5/5 based on customer response.

 

When running ad campaigns online you really only have four options, but deciding which one is right or what combination will work the best is complicated to say the least. So what are the options? Well they’re all based on how you want to pay.

1. Pay-Per-Click
2. Pay-Per-Impression
3. Pay-Per-Duration
4. Pay-Per-Action

Everyone who has advertised online should be familiar with pay-per-click. It’s pretty simple and works well if you are in a moderate to noncompetitive market. If you are trying to sell weight loss products however, you may end up paying as much as 2 or 3 dollars per click.

Pay-per-impression is also very common and can be much less expensive than the first option. Impression based campaigns seem to be favored by companies who sell mostly offline or who care more about branding than site traffic. For example: it makes more sense for Ford Motor Company to run an impression ad campaign because no one is really going to buy one of their cars directly online, but web exposure could dramatically increase brand awareness.

The third option is the equivalent to renting a spot on a web page for a certain amount of time. When you pay for a certain duration you could be trying to get more clicks or more impressions for the money, or you could just be trying to grab visitors from a certain site whom you’ve found to convert at a high rate.

Pay-per-action is synonymous with affiliate marketing. Basically you tell a site owner or “affiliate” that you will pay them a certain amount or percentage for every visitor they refer who completes a certain action. That action could be making a purchase, completing a survey, or filling out a lead form.

When putting together your campaign you may find that your needs are not exactly cut and dry. Successful online advertising usually combines several methods and plays with different ratios until finding that sweet spot.

 

A great web designer is that rare animal everyone wants as a pet, but who will not be tamed. If you have ever struggled finding that designer with just the perfect style for your particular project we feel your pain. Luckily there are some easy new ways of getting that perfect layout for your site without all of the pain.

 

Wouldn’t it be nice to sit down and pick the brain of an internet marketing genius for an hour or two? Well we’re handing you an invitation. Whether you’re looking to get a competitive edge in SEO or master the art of affiliate marketing you have come to the right place!

 

Not All Links Are Equal

On June 16, 2010, in Link Building, by admin

Gaining back links is essential to good SEO, but hours (in many cases weeks or months) can be wasted building thousands of terrible links when maybe all you needed was a hundred good ones.

What makes a link good? In terms of value, you can throw out image links right away. The most valuable links are the one that replicate themselves and come from a decent site. The easiest way to get a link like that is to acquire a piece of digital real estate on the sidebar of a good sized blog. If you can get a text link in the sidebar of another site, that link is usually replicated on every single page of that site. Translation: 1 sidebar link = as many links are there are pages of that site. This is huge. Footer links typically function much the same. The only difference being that they are not quite as prominent.

A well rounded link building campaign should consist of building several types of links. Go ahead and submit to directories, bookmark your site pages, and get text links embedded wherever you can. However, remember to put the most effort where it will do the most good. Make deals with other site owners and do whatever you have to to acquire some of those valuable replicated links. As always we’re here to help if you want to pass on some of the work.

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