Posts Tagged ‘business’

How To Manage Your Time Making Money Online

Monday, January 5th, 2009
by Timmi Olando

The quality of the internet e-tail service is the real thing that a e-tail business should keep in view. However, firms face several problems in understanding the context of web based commerce. Current notions of service quality and delivering quality service are based largely on research and managerial experience in conventional contexts where customers can physically examine and interact with the products they purchase. In contrast, the nature of customer interactions with products as well as the cues they receive about the firm is likely to be significantly different online. Understanding how customers perceive service quality online and how such perceptions influence perceptions of value and willingness to purchase online.

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Making Your Niche A Presence In The World Of Google

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
by Rob Metras

What is niche marketing? A niche is typically considered to be a small space or notch, or a space or activity for which a person is best suited. Niche marketing can then be thought of as marketing within a well defined area within which a person or company is well fitted.

With Google and other modern search engines an important goal is to have your site appear on the top or as near to the top as possible on a search results page. When people submit keywords or phrases looking for services, products, or information most users will not look beyond the first or second page of results. Often the only reason someone will search beyond the front two pages is if they still haven’t found what they are looking for.

Incredible Method To Integrate Keyword Analysis and SEO

Friday, January 2nd, 2009
by Mason Jones

Keyword analysis is the foundation of search engine optimisation and whole SEO campaign built on this. Through the keyword analysis phase you are going to select the keywords which will originate targeted traffic towards your website. It is very important you should be very careful about selecting keywords that are used by people to find your website. If you are fail to select good keywords for your website then all your efforts for getting ranking and the traffic will waste.

Exploring Pay Per Click Programs As An Alternative To Adwords

Thursday, January 1st, 2009
by Brian Basch

A new idea in advertising has burst onto the scene of Internet marketing with the appearance of Pay Per Click advertising. The search engines have finally managed to find a way to make a profit with online marketing. Let me explain how this can be done.

Let us pause for a moment to reflect on the way advertising used to be done. You would simply place an ad with a company, pay them for running it and it would be exposed to many people.

Do You Want Tons Of Leads Using MySpace friend Adder Elite?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
by Yomi A

One of the biggest challenges that a budding entrepreneur faces is to reach out to a large number of prospective customers. Once you have the ball rolling, it is easier to continue to grow, however the initial push is the hardest part.

The initial push requires an extremely large amount of campaign money and time. This takes the focus of the entrepreneur away from other core activities and it becomes a struggle to keep the business running.

This is where MySpace Friend Adder comes in. It is a great new tool that lets you run a marketing campaign that can contact thousands of prospects at a fraction of cost and time of conventional marketing campaigns. That is the reason why this great marketing tool has been voted as the Hottest Internet Marketing tool.

How to integrate internet communication online

Monday, December 29th, 2008
by Zach Halon

The issue of internet advertising effectiveness is part of the broader question about the effectiveness of advertising in general. As a result, internet advertising effectiveness should be examined in a similar fashion as traditional advertising.

However, internet advertising is different from traditional advertising in that the internet has capacities to extend the function of advertising far beyond what traditional media are able to accomplish. Consumers can click on a banner ad for an e-book, check the table of contents or review others’ comments, place an order, and download the e-book to their computers, all through the internet. None of traditional advertising media could offer such a combined channel capacity of communication, transaction and distribution.