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    Battle of Yahoo, MSN and Google over Video Content
    Until five years ago, most people even in the most developed countries could not imagine of downloading a movie by Internet because of the slow speed of their net. This has changed a lot in the last 5 years as broadband internet is becoming more and more common to various parts of the world. Broadband high speed internet is not only available now but also it is very cheap in many countries. So, the users are hungry for new contents and noting can be more attractive than videos. To catch this market Google, Yahoo and MSN have introduced video facilities for the users. Many kinds of videos are available. Not all the videos are free to download but still the collection of free download is huge.http://video.google.com/ is the website of Google Video. It
    hem. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price i

    Ebook Buyers Beware!
    As a library student I spend a lot of time with books and I wanted to expand my experience in the field.It didn’t take too long before I found countless e books for sale at very low prices and I jumped at the chance to purchase some. I decided to write this article just to warn people to be careful if you see deals offering many e books for a minimal cost.Don’t get me wrong…I’m not suggesting that the seller is doing anything underhanded, but perhaps they don’t realize that many of the e books supplied contain links which no longer work or information which is seriously out dated and you often can’t even contact the companies associated with the original production of the book anymore. Some e books offer links to programs which take you to a
    Looking from 50,000 feet, Pay per click advertising seems like the perfect solution for web site owners looking for targeted traffic. You can target “keywords” that match your service and product. The only time you pay for the advertising is when someone clicks on your ad and goes to your web site to take a look.

    That’s all true, and a fair description of the process. Figuring out the proper keywords and finding them at the right price is somewhat challenging, but can be done with a little research. The process is both an art and science since you need to also write a short ad (25 characters for the headline, 35 for the two lines of copy).

    All right, you’ve chosen the best keywords, got a good price, wrote a good call to action ad. Now all you do is sit back and wait for the money to roll in when the prospects click on the advertisement. The next day you haven’t seen any sales so you go over to check if your ad is running and see what the stats say. You take a look and see that your advertisement displayed 350 times and got 42 clicks.

    You shake your head and say, well at least I’m getting some action. This goes on about the same for the next 5-7 days, you average 2100 displays and about 250 clicks. So that’s 250 views by highly targeted traffic and no sales. Now you figure out the catch 22. Your conversion rate is what you based your pay through for the advertising campaign on isn’t proving out. You’ve got a problem!

    And that is what they don’t tell you. If your sales copy isn’t proven and you don’t know your true conversion rate, then it doesn’t matter how many targeted visitors you get. BTW, the conversion rate is the number of visitors divided by the number of sales (100 visitors and 3 sales gives you a 3% conversion rate). You must know this conversion rate in order to see if the keyword cost will pay through (example: if each click costs you .50, and your product sells for less than $50.00, and you only convert 1 in 100 you will lose money).

    So how to do accurately determine the conversion rate? Well, that my friend is one of the most challenging things about selling services and products on the Internet. You can’t really launch any kind of sizeable or costly marketing program with out knowing your conversion rate. And due to the popularity and increased cost of Pay per click advertising, it can be very expensive. But if you can’t get traffic, how do you come up with this mystical figure called the conversion rate?

    Well you use Pay per click to run some tests. But I’ve always thought that was a pretty pricey method and sometimes difficult to judge as a strictly conversion or sales test. There are some better ways that are much less expensive and might work better.

    The first rule of testing is to make sure you’ve done your research. Do a search on the net for similar products, look at the content of the sales message, pricing, and any promotional material. That will give you some idea for a starting point. Don’t worry about the competition, that’s for later on and it’s actually a good thing to see that someone else is selling the same type of services or products. But that’s a whole different animal we’ll have to deal with in a future article.

    For now lets just say that you need to review some similar products and see what methods and copy is being used to sell them. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price is

    Take Action to Achieve Success
    Dear Friend,As I was going through a new training course, that is helping me to develop a new career, there it was staring me right in the face - Take Action!We all know the old saying, Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda …. when we see an opportunity slip away. I know I’ve said, I THOUGHT OF THAT YEARS AGO about some new gadget I came across. I didn’t take action. I let small problems be excuses for not moving forward with the things I truly want.Well, I finally decided enough is enough! I want a new lifestyle revolving around the goals that I want and not what someone else thinks I should want.Everything doesn’t have to be perfect the first time. I’ve definitely fallen into that old trap! Heck, most people don’t even notice. Just do somet
    the advertisement. The next day you haven’t seen any sales so you go over to check if your ad is running and see what the stats say. You take a look and see that your advertisement displayed 350 times and got 42 clicks.

    You shake your head and say, well at least I’m getting some action. This goes on about the same for the next 5-7 days, you average 2100 displays and about 250 clicks. So that’s 250 views by highly targeted traffic and no sales. Now you figure out the catch 22. Your conversion rate is what you based your pay through for the advertising campaign on isn’t proving out. You’ve got a problem!

    And that is what they don’t tell you. If your sales copy isn’t proven and you don’t know your true conversion rate, then it doesn’t matter how many targeted visitors you get. BTW, the conversion rate is the number of visitors divided by the number of sales (100 visitors and 3 sales gives you a 3% conversion rate). You must know this conversion rate in order to see if the keyword cost will pay through (example: if each click costs you .50, and your product sells for less than $50.00, and you only convert 1 in 100 you will lose money).

    So how to do accurately determine the conversion rate? Well, that my friend is one of the most challenging things about selling services and products on the Internet. You can’t really launch any kind of sizeable or costly marketing program with out knowing your conversion rate. And due to the popularity and increased cost of Pay per click advertising, it can be very expensive. But if you can’t get traffic, how do you come up with this mystical figure called the conversion rate?

    Well you use Pay per click to run some tests. But I’ve always thought that was a pretty pricey method and sometimes difficult to judge as a strictly conversion or sales test. There are some better ways that are much less expensive and might work better.

    The first rule of testing is to make sure you’ve done your research. Do a search on the net for similar products, look at the content of the sales message, pricing, and any promotional material. That will give you some idea for a starting point. Don’t worry about the competition, that’s for later on and it’s actually a good thing to see that someone else is selling the same type of services or products. But that’s a whole different animal we’ll have to deal with in a future article.

    For now lets just say that you need to review some similar products and see what methods and copy is being used to sell them. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price i

    Database Marketing Management
    Successful Database Marketing campaigns are designed using the correct focus on three of the most important main elements. First and foremost is the database involved. Also significant is the proper type of communication used. Finally, establishing a clear and measurable action step is required.The quality of the list used in any marketing campaign is crucial. Data is easy to find. Quality data is much more difficult to locate. The old adage “garbage in, garbage out”, applies directly to the results of a program where the initial quality of the database in inferior. With so much consumer and/or business lead information available on the market, it is important to take the time and expense if needed, to compile the best list of leads to fit the type
    ors divided by the number of sales (100 visitors and 3 sales gives you a 3% conversion rate). You must know this conversion rate in order to see if the keyword cost will pay through (example: if each click costs you .50, and your product sells for less than $50.00, and you only convert 1 in 100 you will lose money).

    So how to do accurately determine the conversion rate? Well, that my friend is one of the most challenging things about selling services and products on the Internet. You can’t really launch any kind of sizeable or costly marketing program with out knowing your conversion rate. And due to the popularity and increased cost of Pay per click advertising, it can be very expensive. But if you can’t get traffic, how do you come up with this mystical figure called the conversion rate?

    Well you use Pay per click to run some tests. But I’ve always thought that was a pretty pricey method and sometimes difficult to judge as a strictly conversion or sales test. There are some better ways that are much less expensive and might work better.

    The first rule of testing is to make sure you’ve done your research. Do a search on the net for similar products, look at the content of the sales message, pricing, and any promotional material. That will give you some idea for a starting point. Don’t worry about the competition, that’s for later on and it’s actually a good thing to see that someone else is selling the same type of services or products. But that’s a whole different animal we’ll have to deal with in a future article.

    For now lets just say that you need to review some similar products and see what methods and copy is being used to sell them. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price i

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    un some tests. But I’ve always thought that was a pretty pricey method and sometimes difficult to judge as a strictly conversion or sales test. There are some better ways that are much less expensive and might work better.

    The first rule of testing is to make sure you’ve done your research. Do a search on the net for similar products, look at the content of the sales message, pricing, and any promotional material. That will give you some idea for a starting point. Don’t worry about the competition, that’s for later on and it’s actually a good thing to see that someone else is selling the same type of services or products. But that’s a whole different animal we’ll have to deal with in a future article.

    For now lets just say that you need to review some similar products and see what methods and copy is being used to sell them. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price i

    25 Points To Create Your Own Winning Sales Letters
    The below table of content is my copywriting checklist, that I've been using for the past 2 years to create dynamic and powerful sales letters for my clients. And I hope it will do the same to you when applied in full.#1, The Headline must promise your prospects with a compelling benefit and answer their one and only questions - What's in it for me?This is no doubt many super copywriters have been emphasizing about the headline to be the single most important element that gives a strong, unwavering promise to end your prospects' problems. You'll be amaze to see your prospect will do anything to buy from you.#2, Make your headline being able to capture readers attentionTo stand out among many others sales letters that may have bo
    hem. Also look at the pricing and any other pertinent information. Make sure you can target the product or service and that a market does exist.

    Once you establish the basics, product with potential, defined target audience, competition exists, and created or made arrangements to resell, let the testing begin. I have 3 good places to start that don’t cost a lot of money and have a great diversity in prospects.

    1. Number one is eBay. One of the great things about testing on eBay is the traffic and the cost. With so many daily users, ebay is a great source of instant traffic. You can also run a featured auction for around $24. That’s a pretty reasonable cost for some great feedback (no pun intended). Just make sure you pick an accurate category and you feature the auction so as many people will see it as possible. Price is the name of the game on eBay so you might want to choose a lower price just for this test but that’s up to you.

    2. Number two is Ezines. They cost a little more but once again you can pick an ezine that lends itself to your product or service. Check out the ezine for readership and subject matter, number of ads per issue, and circulation. Use a classified ad since it will relate well to your Pay per click ads. An easy way to do this is to check out the Directory of Ezines (www.directoryofezines.com ), it’s owned by an old friend of mine, Charlie Page, who is one of the smartest Internet Marketers I know. And no, I didn’t use my affiliate url like some might but I do believe DOE is a very good place to do ezine research.

    3. Number three is writing an article and posting it to some of the major submission sites is also very cheap (mostly free but I’m going to suggest you spend a little on some). Write an article that is along the same lines as your product or service (not an advertisement for your item – don’t do that). You always get a bio or signature block that is perfect for getting some targeted traffic. There are several good article submission sites and you can get on the front page of some for a week for as little as $15.00. I do that often with new articles.

    So there are three good and cheap ways to test your sales copy, conversion rate, ad copy, and pricing. And once you get a handle on your conversion rate, these are good sales vehicles for day to day sales. I’ve been using these methods for years and have had excellent results and you can too.

    The key is to never stop testing. Always track everything you can about any campaigns or marketing methods. Know the best way to spend your advertising and marketing budget. What, no advertising and marketing budget? Well, that will have to wait for another article. I’m out of space and time for this one.

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