Internet & Online Business


23
Nov 09

How to Get More Traffic to Your Travel Blog Using Twitter

Author: Kevin Chan
Source: ezinearticles.com

Whether your blog is purely for leisure or you want to make it into a legitimate business while you are traveling, traffic to your travel blog is of utmost importance.

One of the best new ways to get people to follow your blog is by utilizing the massive networking power of twitter. Now this may seem counter intuitive at first but the most effective way to get traffic to your blog is to drive traffic to your ‘competitors’ sites!

A few things happen when you promote other peoples travel blogs:

People interested in travel will begin to follow your twitter. Thus you will get a larger following on twitter.
These people will see your website link and view your blog. You will start to build a relationship with other travel bloggers who will be much appreciative of your promotion. These bloggers will in turn tell their twitter follows about your blog which is far more powerful than self endorsement. If you go to my twitter page you can see an example of how to promote other peoples blogs.

As you can see from above I have retweeted people blog posts using the twitter term rt @(the persons twitter name). This will then show up on their main homepage behind the mentions button.

Another way of promoting someone else’s blog would be to flat out say that you reading someone’s blog and tell people about it, also adding in the @(twitter name). These two methods both have the same effect of driving your followers to other travel blogs.

Tip: The more and more followers you get the harder it is to see what important tweeters are saying. So in order to see who is talking to you and about you press the home page and then press the @(yourname) button just under your followers count. This will allow you to talk directly to the people in your community who are talking about you.

In summary be good to other travel bloggers, retweet your favourite posts of theirs or posts that you think your readers would enjoy the most. The end result here is that your twitter following will grow virally, you will build a large community of travel blogging friends and your blog will thrive and receive more traffic.

To find out more about how you can utilize the power of twitter to turn your travel blog from stagnant to a potential money maker please visit me at http://www.teppanguru.com


1
Nov 09

The Benefits of Internet Auctions

Author: Randall Stevens
Source: articlerich.com

Internet auctions have really changed the way people shop today. Millions of customers go online to buy everything – shoes, clothes, household equipments and more. You just name it and it’s available online.

Internet auctions are just like your traditional auctions. The seller places an item or items for bidding. Interested buyers make bids. The one who offers the highest bid gets the item.

Two Types

There are two types of online auctions. One is referred to as direct sales auction and the other is called the vendor operated auction. In the direct sales auction, both the buyer and the seller go through third-party sites to sell and buy products. eBay auction is an example of direct sales auction. Everyday, millions of people browse the eBay site looking for good deals.

Vendor operated auctions usually involve business as sellers and sometimes as buyers also. Most of the time, vendor operated auctions prefer to use their own online auction sites.

Advantages

Both of these internet auctions are different in terms of the customers they cater to. However, they both share many of the benefits offered by online auction services. Firstly, they both attract a wider range of customers as compared to traditional auctions. Online auction gives you a global reach which is simply not possible with traditional auctions.

Secondly, both the sellers and the buyers benefit in terms of price. Sellers get a good deal on their goods and buyers are also able to find competitive deals. Furthermore, buyers get more choice, online.

The best part about online auctions is that one does not have to travel to find a good deal. From the comfort of your home itself, you can offer your products for sale. And if you are a buyer, you can browse the net to find good deals on eBay or other sites. This way you can save on precious time.

For The Buyer

When you are buying online, keep the following things in mind to avoid being duped.

-First become familiar with the auction site. Read the terms and conditions carefully.

-Before bidding for a product, make sure that you have read the seller’s description. If you are buying computer or electronic equipment, look for words like “refurbished”, “close out”, or “off-brand” to get a good idea of the product.

-Find out the relative value of a product before you bid for it. If it is too low, be careful. You never know what you would end up getting.

-Find out who pays for the shipping and delivery. And also find out if there is a warranty on the product.

For Sellers

If you are selling online, keep the following things in mind.

-Offer an accurate description of your product or service.

-Remember that you cannot auction illegal goods. Many auction sites have a list of prohibited items. Make sure that you have read the list.

-According to the law, you are required to ship the merchandise within the time frame that you promised on the auction site. If for some reason you are unable to do so, offer the buyer an opportunity to agree to a new shipping date or to cancel the order with full refund.

Visit us at AuctionsAssist.com to get insider tips and strategies to getting the most out of ebay and other online auctions.


27
Oct 09

Internet Marketing Or Network Marketing – Which Is Better?

Author: Willie Crawford
Source: articlecity.com

When I interact with most online marketers, it’s obvious that they view Internet marketing and network marketing as two separate and very distinct worlds. Proponents of either often act as if the other is something to be avoided like the plague.

I personally am involved in marketing for, and consulting with, companies in both ?worlds.? I’ve discovered that there is a lot of overlap, and that there are techniques which work equally well in both worlds.

Let’s briefly examine how they differ, and which is better.

Network marketing, or MLM, is very familiar to most people because we’ve all been approached by someone in the offline world who is doing it. We’ve been invited to meetings, or sat through presentations where they demonstrated what they did, and how it could mean financial independence for you.

I generally think of network marketing as:

- Being multiple-tiered – where you earn on the efforts of others that you recruit.

- Offering residual income, where you sell the product once, and then earn commissions each month as the customer reorders a consumable product.

- Utilizing auto-shipment, where the customer agrees to purchase a certain amount of the product or service each month… generally at a lower price that if it were a one-time purchase.

- Requiring lots of phone calls, meetings, and direct interaction with the customers.

- Allowing representatives to grow their businesses through duplicable systems where they just plug new representatives into a proven system.

I generally think of Internet marketing as:

- Utilizing a two-tiered (at most) payment plan. When you go beyond two-tiers the rules change dramatically for the program operator.

- Emphasizing earning commissions primarily on your own efforts although many super-affiliates also earn hefty second-tier commissions.

- Marketing primarily using email and websites, although RSS, broadcast calls, teleseminars, and even direct mail can fit into the picture. There is a movement towards using offline methods to drive business online.

- Often only offering one-time commissions on individual sales.

- Requiring very little direct customer interaction, although the most successful affiliate marketers focus more on interacting with customers and building relationships.

Which is better? Obviously, that’s a loaded question with room for lots of differences in opinion.

Generally, whichever best serves YOUR customers? needs is better for you.

Whichever offers your customers something that they can’t buy cheaper at the local superstore obviously should sell better for you.

Long-term, lasting success in both isn’t based upon throwing around big numbers, when you know that the average person probably won’t achieve the level of success offered in the examples. That’s because both depend upon how well your new “recruits” can utilize the system that you equip them with and the level of commitment that they have.

Both can offer residual income, and I personally do generate substantial residual income with both systems. Internet marketing offers residual income through products such as web hosting, membership sites, and product-of-the-month type sites.

An example of such a site is Dr. Mike Woo-Ming’s Affiliate “Sales Letters” which offers affiliate marketers re-written sales letters for Clickbank products that otherwise would be poor sellers. This is an excellent example of a product that solves a problem, and offers to the affiliate/member a residual income. You can see how this works at: http://WillieCrawford.com/fix-bad-sites.html

Ordinary consumer products can also offer very nice residual income. In order to be a big success in the network marketing arena the product must offer unique advantages AND be priced competitively. Very often, you’ll see products that are WAY over-priced, and they’re that way because there is no real demand in the marketplace and the high commissions are what are used to “lure” unsavvy new distributors.

These unfortunate distributors are lured into businesses built on very shaky foundations. If you look in the right places though, you will find products that people want, that they are buying, and that you can offer at a competitive rate. Here are two examples:

1) Discount travel through YTB travel. This is a network marketing company that allows your customers to tap directly into one of THE BIGGEST online travel databases and book travel, reserve lodging, and reserve rental cars. Travelers get great deals, and you earn a commission on each referral booking that you make. You can see this incredible system in action at: http://www.ytbnet.com/williecrawford

The url above is the one that I link to from a site that helps people locate Internet marketing seminars at: http://InternetMarketingSeminarScheudule.com After they’ve located a “can’t miss” seminar, it’s natural for them to look for inexpensive travel and accommodations. Therefore, selling travel becomes effortless.

I offer the same travel booking service on a site where I help martial artists locate karate tournaments. Again, it is natural for site visitors to book their travel once they’ve located an event that they want to attend. You can see how I do this in the martial arts niche at: http://Tournamentsite.com

This same method of marketing travel… selling an MLM product using “Internet marketing techniques” shows how the distinction can quickly become blurred.

Another product where I seamless blend Internet marketing and network marketing, with a product that sells itself, practically hands off, is… greeting cards.

I offer visitors to many of my consumer-type sites the ability to send real, printed greeting cards right over the Internet, for a fraction of the cost that they would pay in a card shop. They get the same quality of card, don’t have to travel… brave the weather… fight the crowds, or even lick stamps. They just choose and compose the card, add any photo they desire, click send, and the card is in the mail, for around $1.50 TOTAL :-)

You can check out that slick setup, and see how effortless it really can be at: http://SendOutCards.com/willie

Back to the question of which is better – Internet marketing or network marketing…

Both can actually be marketed the same way. You can market Internet marketing products via phone, fax, email, direct mail, or a website. You can do the same with network marketing products.

The bottom line is that the “want” for a product, and the availability of that product at a great price, are more important than method of selling. Which is better therefore depends upon which is a better match for you and your market. You can do very well with either. It’s really just a matter of doing your research, finding a perfect market-to-product match, and then starting to actively build your dream business. You’ll likely find yourself using a mixture of methods regardless of the product.

Copyright 2006 Willie Crawford