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Why Internet Marketing and Spam Don’t Go Well Together

January 18, 2010 By: admin Category: Homebased Business Tips, home based internet businesses, income opportunity home based business, internet business idea

Many home based business owners today use the internet to promote their products and services.  Unfortunately, some online merchants resort to illegal tactics such as Spamming.  Should you even try spamming to reach out to a wider market?

What is spamming, anyway?

“Spamming” means sending emails without first asking for permission.  What’s worse is that spammers often send unsolicited emails in large bulks just to get noticed.  Aside from emails, spammers also exploit online communities and forums to post “spam” comments and messages.

Why Spamming is a Bane to Home Based Business

From the definition alone, spamming is obviously a bad marketing practice.  Online marketers are strongly discouraged from using this strategy.  In fact, using this marketing method can even do more harm than good to your business.  How?
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How To Generate a Sustainable Internet Homebased Business

November 17, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

In these economic times, keeping the business profitable can be a tough challenge. As more and more business owners use the internet for marketing products and services, you need to rise up to the competition in order to survive.

In this article, let’s discuss how you can strengthen your marketing performances using these proven tactics: (more…)

How To Market Through Classified Ads

November 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

Marketing through classified ads is a tried and tested method done used to promote a business. In the past, classified ads are limited to newspapers, magazines and other printed publications.  Nowadays, online classified ads are also available.

Online Classified Ads – Why Enlist

Browse through the net and you’ll come across websites that offer classified ad listings for free. Any business owner can take advantage of this free opportunity. If you haven’t tried online classified listings before, it’s about time to explore it. (more…)

Getting To Know Autoresponders

November 01, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

Is it really important to use autoresponders?  If you are a business owner, using autoresponders can make your marketing tasks a lot easier. How?

Autoresponders and Managing Business E-mails
As a business owner, you may receive lots of mails in your inbox everyday. Some of these e-mails may come from prospects requesting more information about your products or services. Others might be from customers who may have questions about their orders. Reading these e-mails one at a time can be very time consuming. More than this, responding to each of these mails can really be a burdensome task. (more…)

Top 10 Tips: How To Use Web 2.0 Smartly In Promoting Your Business

October 13, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

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Today, online marketers are talking about Web 2.0.  These tools are surely a great help when it comes to promoting a small business online.  Are you using Web 2.0?  If yes, are you taking full advantage of it?

Here are top ten tips on how boost your business using Web 2.0 technology:

1)    Plan and prepare. If you’re not familiar with the concept, take the time to explore it and learn as much as you can.  Know which tools are best suited to use for your business. (more…)

What are PLR Articles and Do They Still Work?

October 11, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

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Private Label Rights or PLR articles have flourished since online marketers have learned to use them as an internet marketing tool.  Private Label Rights are written articles or ready made articles which can be used as content to a website.  There are websites that offer PLR articles on all sorts of topics for a small price.

What are PLR articles?

Many business websites have made used of PLR articles because they provide a quick and easy way to add content to a site.  Most online marketers just make a few revisions on them, changing some words or re-arranging paragraphs so that it would pass as an article with “unique” content.  They are placed on web pages along with Google Adsense links and other pay-per-click ads. (more…)

Postcard Marketing, Top 10 Ways to Increase Response Rate

June 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles


Advertising through postcards has been a tried and proven technique for many successful business owners across the globe.  Today, even internet marketers use postcard marketing to reach out to a wider range audience.  Below are top ten ways on how you can increase your customer response rate by sending out postcards:

1.Prepare the right mailing list. You can’t start the process of postcard marketing without the right mailing list on hand.  Where will you send your postcards to?  Who is your target audience?  Knowing the answers to these two key questions will help you create a more effective message that will generate positive response from your audience.  If you don’t have your own opt-in list, you may consider purchasing a listing from a reputable marketing list broker.  The important thing to remember is that the people on the list should be your target market.

2.Offer something of value. People are always interested in something that can better their lives.  Don’t forget to include the benefit of what you offer in your postcard marketing campaign.

3.Create a strong headline. The headline would be the first thing that people will read on your postcard.  A weak headline would fail to capture attention but a strong one will surely command attention and arouse the curiosity of your audience.  Spend time in creating a headline that works to increase your chances of acquiring sales. (more…)

The Challenge of Making Money From the Internet

June 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles

When surfing the web, you may notice hundreds of products and services offered online. True, there are a lot of legitimate money-making opportunities in the internet but before deciding to start one yourself, don’t forget to consider the challenges you’ll meet. In this article, let’s discuss the common reasons why some internet marketers failed in their attempt to start an online business.

Insufficient skills. Being an internet marketer means you’ll need to do most of the tasks yourself. If you don’t have any idea of how internet marketing is done, things may be more difficult for you. If you want to be an online business owner, learn at least basic computer skills and internet marketing. (more…)

Internet Marketing Essentials

June 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles


Marketing online is certainly a must for business owners! And why not! As more and more consumers prefer to shop online, you also need to establish your presence on the web. Not advertising your business online could mean losing a large percentage of potential customers. So how can you market your business effectively? Here are internet marketing essentials to consider:

Your article content. Posting and distributing articles on the web would be useless if your articles are poorly written. Pay attention to each article you use. Does it contain typos or grammatical errors? Is it original and informative? Do you have an author resource box to direct people to your website? (more…)

Search Engine Optimization Glossary

June 03, 2009 By: admin Category: Articles



Algorithm. A set of rules that a search engine uses to rank the pages contained within its index in response to a particular query. No search engine reveals exactly how its algorithm works, to protect itself both from competitors and from those who wish to spam the search engine.

Back links. These are links to a website from external sources, including other web pages, directories, and advertising.

Banned. When pages are removed from a search engine’s index because the search engine has deemed them to be spamming, or violating one of the search engine’s other rules.

Click-through rate. How many people clicked on a link, as a percentage of the total number of people that saw the link.

Cloaking. The act of serving content to search engine spiders that is different to what normal visitors would see. Search engines will ban you if they find you doing this.

Contextual links. Contextual links are displayed on web pages when the content on the page indicates to an ad server that the page is a good match for specific keywords or phrases.

Conversion rate. The percentage of visitors to a website who buy something.

Cost per click (CPC). A system where an advertiser pays an agreed amount for each click someone makes on a link leading to their website.

Cost per mille (CPM). A system where an advertiser pays an agreed amount for the number of times an ad is seen, regardless of how many people actually click through. The ‘mille’ refers to one thousand viewings of the ad.
Crawler. A component of a search engine that gathers listings by automatically ‘crawling’ the web, following links to understand how pages are connected.

De-listing. This is when pages are removed from a search engine’s index, usually because they haven’t been updated for a long time.

Directories. A type of search engine where listings are gathered by humans, rather than by automated web crawlers.

Doorway page. A web page created in the hope of improving another page’s ranking in a search engine’s listings. Doorway pages don’t give much information to the people viewing them.

Graphical inventory. Banners and other ads that appear depending on the keywords a page contains. This includes pop-ups, browser toolbars and rich media.

Index. The collection of information a search engine has that searchers can query.

Landing page. The web page that a visitor reaches after clicking your search engine listing.

Link popularity. A count of how ‘popular’ a page is based on the number of other pages that link to it.

Link. A link is text that you can click on to go to another website, or another page on the same website.

Listings. The information that appears on a search engine’s results page in response to a search.

Meta-search engine. A search engine that returns listings from two or more other search engines, instead of using its own index.

Meta tags. Tags placed in a web page’s code that pass information to search engine crawlers, browser software and some other applications.

Meta description tag. This meta tag allows pages to provide descriptions to search engines.

Meta keywords tag. Allows authors to add text to a page to help with the search engine ranking process.

Meta robots tag. Allows page authors to keep some web pages from being indexed by search engines. Similar to a robots.txt file.

Natural listings. The listings that search engines do not sell. Instead, sites appear solely because a search engine believes it is important for them to be included, regardless of payment. Note that paid inclusion listings are still treated as natural listings by many search engines.
Outbound links. Links on one website that lead to other websites.

Paid inclusion. An advertising program where pages are guaranteed to be spidered and included in a search engine’s index in exchange for payment.

PPC. Pay-per-click – means the same as cost per click (CPC).

Paid listings. Listings that search engines sell to advertisers, usually through paid placement or paid inclusion programs.

Pay-for-performance. A term popularized by some search engines as a synonym for pay-per-click. It stresses to advertisers that they are only paying for ads that “perform” in terms of delivering traffic, as opposed to CPM-based ads, where ads cost money even if no-one clicks on them.

Paid placement. An advertising program where listings appear in response to particular search terms, with higher rankings typically obtained by paying more than other advertisers.

Rank. The order in which web pages are listed in search engine results.

Reciprocal link. A ‘link exchange’ in which two sites link to each other.

Results page. The page that appears after a user enters their search terms.

Robots.txt. A file used to keep web pages from being indexed by search engines.

Search engine. A service designed to allow users to search the web, or another database of information.

Search engine marketing (SEM). Marketing a website using search engines, whether you’re improving your ranking in natural listings, purchasing paid listings or some combination of the two.

Search engine optimization (SEO). Altering a website so that it ranks higher in the search engines.

Search terms. The words a searcher enters into a search engine’s search box.

Shopping search. Shopping search engines allow shoppers to search the web for products and their prices.

Spam. Any search engine marketing method that a search engine decides is detrimental to its efforts to deliver relevant search results.

Spider. See crawler.
Submission. The act of sending a URL to a search engine, for inclusion in its index.

XML feeds. A process in which information about a page is fed to the index without using a crawler, for example using RSS.

The best advice is to follow a good search engine promotion system. Keep track of when you submit your sites and how soon they’re indexed — checking once a week is sufficient.

Ranking systems can be confusing and there are often complex factors involved, but you do not need to be an expert in the field to achieve top results. Take a chance – after all, you have nothing to lose.
Many thanks to Danny Sullivan, Kevin Lee, Ikonya Nginyo, and all the other volunteers who contributed

About the Author

Luie De Von is a marketing consultant with Easypostcard Marketing and has been providing consumers and business owners with marketing strategies. For years he has helped businesses to have more and growing clients through Advertising Postcards , Marketing Postcard , Business Post Card.