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You're Bright And Talented -- TooT Your Own Horn -- picyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP.Obviously, there are RIGHT ways to move UP the ladder. Being in the right place certainly has tremendous benefits. YOU have to “kinda” find ways to be at the right place at the opportune time.An important suggestion is to be very careful with whom YOU keep company. Select your MODEL or “confident” carefully. Do not think that everyone has YOUR best interest at heart.AMBITION GETS NOTICEDSpeak UP when the opportunity presents itself. Don’t be afraid t Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg Manage Expectations to Reduce Everyday Frustrations Last time, we discussed setting up a blog and getting content into it. We also talked a bit about getting search engine traffic to your blog. This time, let's discuss other ways, which may be more immediate, for getting traffic to your blog. This, in turn, will send traffic for your squeeze page, too.Just today my partner Russ and I sat down to hash out a nagging frustration. It took a little bantering back and forth [not without some rise in emotional tension I’ll have you know] until we got at the heart of the issue. Unmet expectations!Stop and look back at the last time you were frustrated with your life or business partner. Odds are it was because he/she did not meet your expectations.Expectations of… Leaving the toilet s Organic traffic, or traffic that comes from search engines is great, but it may not start quite as fast as you want it to. So, there are many other options. Take search engines intended solely for blogs, for instance. Technorati.com is one of the oldest. Go there and "claim" your blog right now, if you haven't already. That will get your blog indexed and ranked, and it's social. People can favor your blog, and the more readers you get, the higher your blog will rank. The higher the ranking, the more visitors you'll see coming to your blog, and so on. It'starget="_New" like a snowball effect. There are other blog searches that aren't interactive, like IceRocket.com and Blogsearch.Google.com, and they're just as valuable. Be sure to get your blog entered into as many of these specialized search engines as possible. Other interactive sites, like MySpace and YouTube, are all the rage right now. They're part of the whole Web 2.0 scenario that's been around a couple of years but is really just starting to heat up. Plenty of other Web 2.0 sites are available to join, and they'll provide instant results: StumbleUpon: This social bookmarking site works on the tag and favor principal. Each time you make a post to your blog, "StumbleUpon" it, which is like giving yourself a vote. If other people enjoy your posts, they'll StumbleUpon them, too, and your traffic will grow. Spicy Page: This site is more like MySpace in that you collect "friends," who will no doubt vote on your blog. But the cool thing about SpicyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP. Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg Sell What You Write - a Freelancer's Guide to Winning Bids search engines intended solely for blogs, for instance. Technorati.com is one of the oldest. Go there and "claim" your blog right now, if you haven't already. That will get your blog indexed and ranked, and it's social. People can favor your blog, and the more readers you get, the higher your blog will rank. The higher the ranking, the more visitors you'll see coming to your blog, and so on. It'starget="_New" like a snowball effect. There are other blog searches that aren't interactive, like IceRocket.com and Blogsearch.Google.com, and they're just as valuable. Be sure to get your blog entered into as many of these specialized search engines as possible.Freelance writing is a cutthroat business. It can be unpredictable and merciless if you are depending upon it for a living. On the other hand, it can be quite lucrative if you know what you are doing. 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But the cool thing about SpicyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP. Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg Strategic Internet Marketing: 5 Ways to Choose an Internet-Friendly Market at aren't interactive, like IceRocket.com and Blogsearch.Google.com, and they're just as valuable. Be sure to get your blog entered into as many of these specialized search engines as possible.You saw a television program on The Zen of Office Organization. And on a table at Border’s, you saw a couple of hardcover books, all bright and new, on College Graduates Entering the Job Market.So will these topics help you pounce on your profits through an Internet marketing campaign?Maybe. But engrave this saying on your computer (or at least on a sticky note): Strategic Internet Marketing is all about Search. Retail and television marketing can take ad Other interactive sites, like MySpace and YouTube, are all the rage right now. They're part of the whole Web 2.0 scenario that's been around a couple of years but is really just starting to heat up. Plenty of other Web 2.0 sites are available to join, and they'll provide instant results: StumbleUpon: This social bookmarking site works on the tag and favor principal. Each time you make a post to your blog, "StumbleUpon" it, which is like giving yourself a vote. If other people enjoy your posts, they'll StumbleUpon them, too, and your traffic will grow. Spicy Page: This site is more like MySpace in that you collect "friends," who will no doubt vote on your blog. But the cool thing about SpicyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP. Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg Communication: Improve Results Using Better Communication e instant results:Facilitating good communication can make the difference between a well oiled, effective team and disorganization and ambiguity. By following the tips below, you, the supervisor, can take steps toward improving communication with your employees:1.Sure you’re their boss, but people listen better when you show respect and consideration. Remember how you felt in school when the teacher talked down to you? When employees are treated as adults, they are more likely to act l StumbleUpon: This social bookmarking site works on the tag and favor principal. Each time you make a post to your blog, "StumbleUpon" it, which is like giving yourself a vote. If other people enjoy your posts, they'll StumbleUpon them, too, and your traffic will grow. Spicy Page: This site is more like MySpace in that you collect "friends," who will no doubt vote on your blog. But the cool thing about SpicyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP. Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg Why Adsense Is Over-Hyped picyPage is that you can also include your websites, so you'll have both your blog and your list building page bringing in traffic from there. Be sure to upload your sites to this one ASAP.You have to admit it.Google have done an absolutely fantastic job.Their adsense program has been promoted in such a way that it seems, to the novice webmaster or marketer, an incredibly easy way to make money.Stick some ads on your site and people will click away until their fingers are raw, stuffing cash into your pocket each and everyday. Thats how it works right?Well, not really.The truth is the people who have been immediately successfu Digg: The Digg community was created to provide links and reviews to news stories as they happen. You can see exactly what's being "dugg" and "buried" if you go to their "Digg Spy" feature, which is pretty cool. Just be sure that the entries you add to Digg are good articles, not photos or videos so much. Just be sure that whatever you Digg is quality information. The last thing you want is for your blog to be "buried." Web 2.0 sites are proliferating by the minute. Other names include Blue Dot, Ma.gnolia, and Markaboo, but there are hundreds. Sign up for as many as you can and mark your posts in as many as you can every day. You'll be amazed at the traffic you'll get from these services. Another Web 2.0 way to get traffic is: Wikipedia: This user-written online encyclopedia can be a great source of traffic. But be sure that you've provided quality content on the topic in order for your listing to be accepted. For instance, I have an ADHD blog, and we added the link to it at the end of several different attention deficit entries. We get lots of traffic from all of them. Just be sure to follow the editorial guidelines when posting, or your link will be erased by the editors. Each of these sources is a good way to get traffic, but if you blog and favor in several sites every time you make a post, you'll really be amazed at the amount traffic you get. Don't overlook this. Web 2.0 isn't going away anytime soon, and you'll be missing a valuable resource if you do. For more sites like these go to http://www.go2web20.net/ . Next time, let's discuss writing articles to get traffic to your list building pages.
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