Sunday, December 6, 2009

How to use E- course download books to drive traffic

Hello And Welcome

Here you will find your E-course books to download. Look to your right-->
There is all your free downloads,after you download them and save them to your computer save them just as they are. Make a folder and name it download.
Put all pdf's and one zip file in that folder, then upload them to your site.
the path will look like this(www.yoursite.com/download/then the name of each pdf goes here.html) That's it after you check to make sure they download from your site,then make links to the free books just like I have done here. Now your ready to drive traffic.

Just go to your favorite social site and start promoting your free books driving traffic to your site. I have driven over 2000 people to my site in the last three day and you can too.

To Your Success

Sincerely William Kayser

Tell All your Friends And bookmark for more great stuff to come

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Pen Is Mightier Than Website Traffic

This is something I came across

By: Mike Burke
Although significant website traffic to your site can seem to be an uphill battle, once again the pen is the clear winner. Other than free search engine traffic, publishing articles remains as one of the few truly effective ways to get targeted traffic to your site.

If you haven't already tried your hand at writing an article, it may seem like a pretty daunting task, especially if you don't think you have the necessary skills. Anyone can write and submit an effective article and it's easier than you may think.

There is a certain art to writing an article, however, but it doesn't really require any special skills. You don't need a degree to write an article and you don't need to be a programmer to submit your articles to ezines, blogs or any other article distributor to have your article published.

The art of writing an article is in the plan.

If you expect to achieve any amount of success in anything you do, you need to have a well thought out plan and writing an article for publication is no exception. Fortunately, after you have developed your plan, the hard part will be done.

Here are some of the basic elements you should include in your plan to write an effective article:

The first step is to decide what you want to write about but, more importantly, decide what it is you know about your topic that the majority of your readers don't already know. If you think you don't know enough about your topic to write an article, do some research.

Albert Einstein once said that he didn't clutter his mind with information he didn't need but he knew where to find it if he needed it. There's a wealth of information available and with a little homework, you'll have more than enough information for your article in no time.

The next step is to make a list of the main points of your topic. Pick one you want to expand and focus your article around that point. It's easy to get carried away and to try to pack too much information into a single article. Save the other main points of your topic for other articles.

The next step is to establish the sub-points, if any, of the main point you would like to convey to your readers. How can you further explain the point of your article? For example, what do you feel is important for your readers to know and what pitfalls should they avoid? Point out vulnerabilities and solutions.

The next step is to determine what you want your readers to get out of your article. Simply offering information will read like a text book and won't be very interesting. Challenge your readers to think about what you're saying and how they can put it to use in a way they haven't thought of before - peak their interest.

The next step to decide the 'color' of your article. By 'color' I mean the style you would like your article to have. For example, your article could be formal, informal, humorous, serious, casual, general, personal - you get the idea.

Now that we've gone over the steps to create an article, now let's put them in order and fill in the blanks.

#1) Decide what the main topic of your article will be.

#2) Establish the sub-points, if any, of your main topic.

#3) Determine what you want your readers to get out of your article.

#4) Pick a 'color' for your article -- the style you would like to use.

#5) Create a rough draft of your article.

#6) Edit your article. (have someone read your article and offer suggestions)

#7) Check your grammar and spelling.

#8) Create a title for your article. (keep it simple and catchy)

#9) Create a 'teaser' for your article. (a 'teaser' is a short, 2 or 3 sentence description of the contents of your article)

#10) Create a 'bio'. (a 'bio' is a short, 2 or 3 sentence description of who your are and your qualifications. Remember to put a link to your website in your 'bio')

#11) List 4 or 5 of the keywords that relate to your article. (some article distributors require them)

#12) Submit your article to article distributors. (that's a topic for another article)

The hardest part of writing articles is actually writing and submitting your first one. The more articles you write, the easier and more enjoyable it gets.

So, go ahead - start writing and submitting articles and watch your website traffic skyrocket!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Affiliate Maketing Tips

1) Choose a product that looks good. This is a skill in and of itself. Generally you want something with a decent gravity, but not so high that the competition is fierce. I would say look in the 30-100 gravity range, but others may differ.

2) Do some keyword research on that product. Google's keyword tool is good for this and it's free (https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal), but I find the MicroNiche finder to be well worth the expense (it was the first purchase I made once I got my first paycheck, and I wish I had got it sooner). In general I look for keyword phrases with low competition and a monthly exact search number of 1500 or higher, preferably around 3000 (or more). (To help figure out what your competition is, do a google search of the keyword phrase in quotes. This will give you a sense of how many pages are targeting that exact keyword phrase. Stick below 10,000 if possible. Also do a google search for the phrase without quotes and look at the results on the first page, especially the top three slots. If they don't have a PageRanks over three or lots of backlinks, then it is good to go. With MicroNiche, look for a website with a SOC - Strength of Competition- below 20, less than 10 is ideal!).

3) Decide whether you are going to create a landing page for the product or if you are simply going to redirect an url. It is probably best to do both, since if you are going to pursue article marketing many of the ezines don't allow you to link directly to an affiliate page, so you will need a landing page instead. For cheap redirects you can use an .info domain which only costs a buck or so the first year. You can create your own landing page either on a free site (Squidoo is good for this, as is blogspot), or use your own domain.

4) Start writing articles on the product using your low competition keywords you found earlier. Ezine articles is probably the most popular, but they are getting more strict about what kind of content and links they accept, and they also can take a week or longer to approve if your don't have premium status. But there are literally dozens of worthwhile places to submit articles to: ArticleBase, Buzzle, SearchWarp, GoArticles, and ArticleDashboard are some of my favorites. Your main goal with these articles (as an affiliate marketer) is to get the reader to click on your links in the resource box, and there are different strategies people pursue to do this (mine is to try to write a quality article that gets people interested enough to visit my landing page to learn more, and then convince them they need to visit the clickbank seller's page to purchase the product).

For each product I promote, I try to write 50 articles initially (takes me about a week, usually). I write all my articles myself, and I usually target between 5-10 keyword phrases with these articles. Initial sales usually come from the articles, but I link each article back to my landing page website using the keywords as anchor text in my resource boxes (for those article directories that allow dofollow links), and my long term goal is to get direct traffic from Google searches so I won't have to continually spit out articles every day and visitors will arrive organically at my site. This can take a couple of months or longer, however, so for short term gain, article marketing is the fastest way to make some money.

I don't use adwords, so I can't advise you on this, but I'm sure others can.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Setting Up Your Affiliate Leads Capture Page

Once you’ve identified the niche market and its potential profitability, your next step would be to set up a simple direct response website to market the selected affiliate program.


You’d want to do this for long-term success as a money-making super affiliate. This is the website where you can capture leads and make profits from over and over again.
We’ll briefly cover the essential steps for you to get started below (You can readily find tons of information on these from the search engines and free tutorials online).

Choose A Suitable Domain Name:


Before you go to register a new domain name, it’s very important that you sit down and generate a list of potential names for your affiliate leads capture page. There are two approaches to doing this:

Brand a site for the promotion of one affiliate product
Brand a site for the promotion of multiple affiliate products

In the first case, coming up with available domain names is quite simple. Let’s say that you’ve chosen to promote a product like CheapCarFinder.Com as an affiliate. You can create variations on this domain name until you come up with an available one.

Some examples include: mycheapcarfinder.com, thecheapcarfinder.com,
findacheapcar.com, etc.

The second scenario takes a little more brainstorming, but is worth the effort for the sake of leverage and cost savings.

Rather than purchase a domain and hosting account for each product you promote, you will choose one domain and set up each of your products in subdirectories like:


www.mydomain.com/product1
www.mydomain.com/product2


The trick is to come up with an appealing and descriptive name that is still somewhat
generic. Here’re two powerful domain-branding tips:

• Register your full name, for example, www.Williamkayser.com.
• Mix in words like ‘info’, ‘marketing’, ‘tips’, ‘publishing’, ‘ebook’, ‘news’ or ‘secrets’
as these words imply content.

Visit NameCheap.com or GoDaddy.com to register your domains for less than $10.

Targeting A Profitable Affiliate Niche Market

This is frankly the most important step you need to perform. It is the foundation for the
success of everything that follows, especially when it comes to affiliate marketing.

The keyword of the day is “profitable”.

Remember That Some Markets Remain Underserved For A Good
Reason: There’s No Money In Them.

So your goal is to learn how to do two things quickly:
• Locate potential niche markets to market affiliate products to
• Determine the profit potential of that market before diving इन

Locating The Affiliate Niche Market:

The single biggest hurdle most new affiliate marketers face is coming up with niche
ideas because they get stuck on categories that are too broad. So, your first step is to branch out with any sub-categories you can think of off the top of your head.

Since no one can generate a list of infinite possibilities in one sitting, your next step is to go where the niches are already broken down for you. Guess what common source is a great place to start? Search Engine Directories!

Start up your browser right now and head over to either Google.com or Yahoo.com and
begin drilling down through those categories. Once you have a target in mind, employ
additional research by:

1. Checking some related search terms at Overture.com and checking on the size
of that niche market…

2. Visiting related discussion forums and monitoring threads pertaining to this niche. What questions are people asking? What problems are they looking to solve?


How To Determine The Market’s Profit Potential:


One Way To Determine Profitability Is Simply To Examine If An
Affiliate Product ALREADY Exists In The Niche You’re Targeting


The first place to start your search is at the ClickBank marketplace. Examine existing products and note if a profitable affiliate program is in place. Does the sales letter convert well? Can you readily market this product to the niche in question?

These are just some factors you need to consider. While a listing in Clickbank’s
marketplace is not necessarily a guarantee of strong affiliate sales, it’s a good start.
Pay attention to the products in the top 10 for each category.

Next, it’s time to take a trip to your local bookstore…

If your niche has its own specialty long-running magazine, that’s a good indicator of
potential profit within that market. It also indicates that the market has money to spend.

The reason:

Magazines are advertiser supported. The readership must generate sales for those
advertisers to keep them interested in advertising in that publication.

Pick up extra issues at your library if you can and scan the magazine for ads which
appear month after month. Those are profitable products for that advertiser.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Affiliate Marketing

Hello and welcome, Webmaster affiliates

I can provide you with everything you need to know about Affiliate Marketing.
There is one affiliate program that I have found and use and if you will take the time to look into this, you too can be a work at home affiliate who will build a real business of success.

Let me say this- "free to join affiliate programs are the only ones I use."
Never pay even if they tell you they are top affiliate programs. The best affiliate programs are free and they overdeliver with tools and help.
Affiliate Masters Course
I want to give you this affiliate ebook to help you get started and succeed! And please! after you read it come back and post what you thought of my gift to you.


Now there are lots of products out there with free affiliate programs for you, but you must decide if the product is something you want to promote to your list. Your clients depend on you to provide them with quality products. An affiliate marketer should be honest and build their client's trust not only in their products, but also in themselves. So you should do product research before joining any affiliate program. This will assure that any products you promote will make your customers happy and build even more trust, leading to more sales.

In 1995 I bought a computer with one thought in mind, to learn about the internet and find a way to make money. Well 14 years later I can honestly say that I have spent lots of time and money to get where I am today. So when I say that affiliate marketing is a good place to start, you can bet I've done my research.
Now I'm going to pass on to you, what I feel to be my best find!

I want to give you the opportunity at this time to look at something that I believe will change the way you look at any affiliate program, and put you on the path to success. Affiliate Program and The product
Enjoy and hope to hear back from you soon!


Affiliate website S.E.O

Search Engine Optimization to increase affiliate sales.

These are the Affiliate marketing steps I have learned over the years.

Brainstorming-finding a Niche(Market) you want to enter. For me it is affiliate programs

Keyword search-finding keywords or groups of keywords in your niche that you will work on ranking for based on competition and traffic amounts for those keywords.
(ie. affiliate program, affiliate website, affiliate sales, free to join affiliate programs, best affiliate programs.) these are a few of my keywords I would like to rank for.

Building content- Using the keywords you want to rank for in the search engines, write content with these keywords. The traffic that is looking for these keywords will be able to find your sight through the search engines.

meta tag- used in source code to tell search engine spider program which keyword you want to rank for

(ie <meta name="keywords" content="affiliate programs,
affiliate website,affiliate sales,
affiliate program, affiliate marketing,
free to join affiliate programs">)
This is how my meta tag will read for my keyword ranking .

Affiliate website list building/opt-in page

Affiliate list building is done for a few reasons, one of course is to gather potential customers and two if the sales page is not quite up to par you may need to help with your own site then redirect them to the company sales page you are an affiliate with
Here is one of mine -just to give you an idea go to my opt-in page


Top 15 Ways to Build Your Subscriber List

Email marketing can be profitable for any business, no matter what kind of product or service you are selling. It is significantly cheaper than other advertising methods and it helps build credibility with your subscribers. As a result, you can generate more sales and profits.
The foundation for successful email marketing is a targeted, responsive and permission-based email list. If you have a list of subscribers that trust you and consider you an expert, you've completed the first step and are on your way!
Below you will several list-building ideas that will help you make the most of your email marketing efforts:

  1. Provide useful, relevant and unique content. Your visitors will not give you their email addresses just because they can subscribe to your newsletter free of charge. You have to provide unique and valuable information that will be useful to your subscribers.


  2. Add a subscription form to every page of your website. Make sure it stands out so it is easy to find. If appropriate, you can also include it in more than one place. For instance, your opt-in form might always appear in the top-left corner of your site, while you also include an opt-in at the bottom of some of your popular articles.


  3. Make it easy for your reader to sign up. The more information you request, the fewer people will opt-in. In most cases, a name and an email address should suffice. If it's not necessary, don't include it here. (Note: If you don't have a Privacy Policy, put the words "privacy policy generator" into a search engine and you should be able to find a suitable form for your readers to review.


  4. Publish a Privacy Policy. Let your readers know that they can be confident you will not share their information with others. The easiest way to do this is to set up a Privacy Policy web page and provide the link to it below your opt-in form.


  5. Show your first issue or other sample to your visitors. This lets potential subscribers review your newsletter before they sign up to determine if it is something they'd be interested in.


  6. Archive past newsletter issues. A "library" of past newsletters is both appealing and useful to visitors and builds your credibility as an authority. In addition, if your articles are written with good SEO techniques in mind, they can send additional traffic to your web site through good search engine positioning.


  7. Contact other newsletter publishers. Introduce yourself and explore ways you may be able to help each other. Perhaps you can introduce other publisher's newsletters or print articles they have written to your list, with a link to sign up. When you contact them, be sure to tell them why you think THEIR readers would like what you have to offer and why YOUR readers would benefit from their newsletters. This is a win-win scenario; both of you will build your lists faster!


  8. Give away bonuses subscribers can use. Create an opt-in bonus for joining your subscriber list. You can write an ebook or PDF report, or even hire a programmer to create downloadable or web-based software. But don't limit yourself to only a gift for new opt-ins. Remind your readers that the next bonus is coming soon. People hate to miss out on things. If you systematically pass on "goodies" throughout the year, your subscribers are unlikely to leave.


  9. Ask your subscribers to pass it on. Word of mouth is a powerful viral technique that works great with email marketing. If your subscribers find the content you share with them to be informative, they will pass your newsletter on to their friends. This can be a good source of new subscribers.


  10. Let others reprint your newsletter as long as the content is not modified. Many webmasters and newsletter publishers are actively looking for high-quality content and, if they reprint your newsletter, you will get new subscribers, traffic and links pointing to your site.


  11. Include a "Sign Up" button in the newsletter. If you are using plain text instead of HTML, provide a text link to your subscription page. You may feel that this is not required because the subscriber is already on your list, but remember that readers will forward your newsletters to others, or reprint it online. You want to make it easy for them to subscribe.


  12. Add a squeeze page. A squeeze page has one goal − to get an opt-in and build your list. Think of it like a mini-sales letter for your subscription or opt-in bonus. It features a powerful headline and a couple of very important benefits that should make subscribers salivate to sign up to your list. Once created, use a service such as WordTracker to find hundreds of targeted keywords, and advertise there using pay-per-click advertising from Google, MSN and Yahoo.


  13. Include testimonials on your squeeze page. This is crucial. Put 1 or 2 strong testimonials from satisfied subscribers on your squeeze page. This can be in any format, but you may find that multimedia (audio or video social proof) is more "believable". To increase that believability, include full names, locations and/or urls; don't use "Bob K, FL" as a testimonial name.


  14. Blog religiously. Blogging is a great way to communicate with your potential customers, and it creates a nice synergy with your email marketing. Be sure to include your newsletter sign-up form on each page of your blog. You can start a free blog at Blogger or Wordpress.


  15. Post on other blogs. Post great comments and information on similar blogs with a link to your squeeze or opt-in page. Also comment on others' blogs through trackbacks. In most cases, your comments will be posted on their blogs with a link back to your site. This is an easy way to generate new traffic and subscribers.

  16. Try this to get started The above post is from Getresponse.com


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Well I hope this will help you get some idea's. I will be adding more free stuff and links so check back often and don't forget to bookmark for easy return . Have a great day and good luck online

William Kayser