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Using Wordtracker to Find the Best Affiliate Keywords t allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once.The benefit is clear – an optimized web page will get you much higher placement in the search listings. But how can you choose the best keywords and key phrases? Guessing doesn’t work well, but what process does? Software that helps you identify the universe of keywords relevant to your site by identifying the keywords used by your competitors. The next step in the process is to see how many people used each of these terms in a search. This is compared to the number of sites t Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide. A Lunchtime Lesson on Print Advertising In my opinion, the easy part of Internet Marketing is building a website. Build a site that looks good, contains useful content, and is attractively and logically laid out and you're in the money, right?I promise you’ll be able to finish this article before you finish the first half of your PBJ. Are you sitting down? Good. Because I have some startling news for you.Print ads are here to stay. That’s right. Those dusty, musty, fusty old relics of the century past are still with us. And despite the ubiquity of commercials on radio and TV; despite the onslaught of banners, pop-ups and all manner of intrusive online ads; newspapers and magazines are, and always wi Well, not exactly. Now comes the hard part. How can you get visitors to your site? One good way is to determine how your site differs from others. Try to determine what particular niche the site fits into. Then, niche directories can help give you an edge over the competition. Niche directories are especially useful because they can help build theme-related links. A niche directory is made up of links that specialize in some particular area, or point to sites that offer a product for a non-general audience - an audience that usually has more money to spend, and more incentive to spend it. Advantages of Niche Directories Search engines are now placing more emphasis on the relevant anchor text and the theme of the links coming into your site. That means links from sites that are related to yours may end up weighing in your favor when it comes to getting a higher placement in the SERPs. What's good for the search engines is also important for other visitors. People who actively look for niche directories are highly targeted visitors. When they come to your site, they're likely to be eager to read your reviews, sign up for your newsletter, join your forum, and check out your products or advertisements. They may even be more targeted than a visitor who comes straight from a Google search, since they chose your site from all the sites in that niche directory. Whether your ideal visitor is into classic car restoration who is looking for that hard-to-find 1932 Ford carburetor, or a physician looking for integrated medical software, they have one thing in common. They are both people who are searching for specialized goods and services, they're motivated to spend, and they usually don't mind paying top dollar. Since niche directories are usually smaller and, by definition, more focused, they can help your site become much easier to find. Both potential customers and search engine spiders will find it easier to discover you. Finding Niche Directories As with other things, it takes an extra investment of time to locate a directory in your niche. The vast majority of web directories combine many niches under one general umbrella site. One way to locate directories is to go to a large meta-search engine, such as Dogpile (www.dogpile.com), and type in "niche + search engine." You will have to wade through a lot of junk to find what you're looking for. But the advantage of using Dogpile is that it allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once. Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide. The Frustrated Sales Man to sites that offer a product for a non-general audience - an audience that usually has more money to spend, and more incentive to spend it.5 days on and John had not gotten an answer from the the client he presented to the week before. He did everything that was required of him. He followed the sales pitch correctly, asked the right open questions, gained their interest and finally asked for the order. He was now waiting for the phone call of a life time. The “Yes John, we’ll fax over the booking form in a minute” call.It was going to be John’s 200th deal and probably the biggest one to date. Worth a whopping Advantages of Niche Directories Search engines are now placing more emphasis on the relevant anchor text and the theme of the links coming into your site. That means links from sites that are related to yours may end up weighing in your favor when it comes to getting a higher placement in the SERPs. What's good for the search engines is also important for other visitors. People who actively look for niche directories are highly targeted visitors. When they come to your site, they're likely to be eager to read your reviews, sign up for your newsletter, join your forum, and check out your products or advertisements. They may even be more targeted than a visitor who comes straight from a Google search, since they chose your site from all the sites in that niche directory. Whether your ideal visitor is into classic car restoration who is looking for that hard-to-find 1932 Ford carburetor, or a physician looking for integrated medical software, they have one thing in common. They are both people who are searching for specialized goods and services, they're motivated to spend, and they usually don't mind paying top dollar. Since niche directories are usually smaller and, by definition, more focused, they can help your site become much easier to find. Both potential customers and search engine spiders will find it easier to discover you. Finding Niche Directories As with other things, it takes an extra investment of time to locate a directory in your niche. The vast majority of web directories combine many niches under one general umbrella site. One way to locate directories is to go to a large meta-search engine, such as Dogpile (www.dogpile.com), and type in "niche + search engine." You will have to wade through a lot of junk to find what you're looking for. But the advantage of using Dogpile is that it allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once. Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide. Say Something Worth Talking About ead your reviews, sign up for your newsletter, join your forum, and check out your products or advertisements. They may even be more targeted than a visitor who comes straight from a Google search, since they chose your site from all the sites in that niche directory.I recently published a short e-book called 'One Thing I Know About Doing Business Online'. Seventeen people contributed - including Seth Godin, Jeffrey Zelman, Danny Sullivan, Jared Spool, Gerry McGovern and Ann Handley.But I didn't make a contribution of my own. This article is about the one thing I know...First, I should say that the rules are a little different for me within this article. I allowed my contributors only 150 words each. Why? Because I wanted them to Whether your ideal visitor is into classic car restoration who is looking for that hard-to-find 1932 Ford carburetor, or a physician looking for integrated medical software, they have one thing in common. They are both people who are searching for specialized goods and services, they're motivated to spend, and they usually don't mind paying top dollar. Since niche directories are usually smaller and, by definition, more focused, they can help your site become much easier to find. Both potential customers and search engine spiders will find it easier to discover you. Finding Niche Directories As with other things, it takes an extra investment of time to locate a directory in your niche. The vast majority of web directories combine many niches under one general umbrella site. One way to locate directories is to go to a large meta-search engine, such as Dogpile (www.dogpile.com), and type in "niche + search engine." You will have to wade through a lot of junk to find what you're looking for. But the advantage of using Dogpile is that it allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once. Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide. Perception is Real; Reality is Not er and, by definition, more focused, they can help your site become much easier to find. Both potential customers and search engine spiders will find it easier to discover you.What a play on words! It may first appear that way, but I assure you, in the real world, it is an absolutely true statement that you should memorize and repeat daily.Reality may at times confuse our senses. We have all been entertained or confused by optical illusions that trick our eyes into seeing things that may not actually be there. We have witnessed a ventriloquist throwing his voice or making sounds appearing to be emanating from a particular source, distant from wher Finding Niche Directories As with other things, it takes an extra investment of time to locate a directory in your niche. The vast majority of web directories combine many niches under one general umbrella site. One way to locate directories is to go to a large meta-search engine, such as Dogpile (www.dogpile.com), and type in "niche + search engine." You will have to wade through a lot of junk to find what you're looking for. But the advantage of using Dogpile is that it allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once. Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide. Top Ten Tips: Where to Get the Best Business Books Now! t allows you to compare results from several of the biggest search engines at once.There are many places you can get books, and I don't pretend to know them all. I've listed a few of my favorites below. I hope they'll inspire you to make a way to read a new book or 5!Readers make leaders!My first recommendation is to borrow the books from the library, and purchase the ones that make a difference in your life. The ones that are listed above are ones that have made a difference in MY life, so they might not be the ones you buy. In case you want to pur Another, but more tedious method, is to hunt for niche portals and blogs that contain links pages. Social bookmarking communities, such as Spurl (www.spurl.net) or del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/) are even better places to hunt around for topical lists of websites. That's more work, but should pay off handsomely in the future. Sample Niche Directories Here are a few samples of what you might find when searching through Niche Directories. Art Online www.art-online.com Niche: Art. Free. Review process timeframe is open ended. AutoGuide www.autoguide.net Niche: Autos. Free and paid listings. Extensive site review process. Business.com www.business.com Niche: Business $199 annual inclusion or pay-per-click (PPC) listings. Horse Web www.horseweb.com Niche: Horses. $25 per month for featured placement. Review 3-5 weeks. Pet Web www.petwebsite.com/links.asp Niche: Pets. $50 per year, free for non-profits. Keep looking and linking, and soon you will see your traffic and profits increase to where you always knew they could be.
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