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Social Media Meets Article Submission
The online world is full of internal links - no wonder they call it the world wide web, perhaps it should be the world wild web. Social sites are looking to share profile data, users are seriously thinking about one stop login shops, blogs can link to various social blogging and social bookmarking sites and now, just to cap things of, EzineArticles - the article submission directory, is allowing users to include links to their social profiles in their author bio page.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Blog Marketing Through Newsletters
Newsletters have again become a popular tool for product and blog marketing. Many websites and blogs now offer newsletters and they are being subscribed to in increasing numbers. Some sites offer incentives to get signups however it appears incentives are not as influential as they once were. What is important now is content. Provide good quality, well written and relevant content on your blog and you will find visitors signing up. Why are newsletters becoming popular. First,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
Digg Now To Offer Recommended Content - DREAD
If you are a little tired of the constant emails from Digg 'friends' asking you to 'digg' their content then lookout, Digg are now going to start recommending content. Called the 'Recommendation Engine', the Digg blog announced its release into, here's that word again, Beta and will be released to registered users first. The announcement also noted: The Recommendation Engine is a cool way to discover new content on Digg. Now that there are more than 16,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Goodbye Google Referrals - Hello Google Affiliates
It had to happen somewhere along the line following Google's acquisition of DoubleClick. From the end of August Google Referrals will be no more. The referral network will be replaced by the affiliate network. Earlier in the year Google reduced the number of referral sellers by restricting them to certain regions, concentrating mainly on the North American continent. It seems the affiliate program will also concentrate on this region.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
Press Release Writing: Knowing What Is Newsworthy
When you're going to be writing press releases for your business, one of the key things that you need to be on the lookout for is that you are writing for the right reasons. While it's true that press release writing is something that can help you to get the attention or the media and your customers, while press release writing can help you to get sales,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Online Publicity Journal
Pay Per Action Has Seen Its Last Breath
Google AdWords is phasing out its pay per action beta test . I guess that means there wasn't a market. The announcement came on the Inside AdWords blog yesterday . But never fear! Google has an alternative. Ever the marketing movers, the Google AdWords team took the opportunity to point users to two products that have been a part of the Google AdWords brand for some time. These products are touted as the way to achieve your cost per acquisition goals. The products?
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Pay Per Click Journal
Using Social Blogging To Create Content
Many people, particularly bloggers, use data collected from areas such as Google Trends to find topics or keywords to inspire their next piece of content. Social blogging can provide the same type of information, in this case information that is probably more relevant to blogging. Social blogging sites such as Twitter can be real information gold mines. In fact twist, a site that shows what hot on Twitter has made it easier.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Blogging Tips To Commenting
One way to gain links back to your blog is by visiting other blogs and leaving comments. This however takes time, a commodity that some people have little off to spare. It should be realized that comments do more than just create links. Commenting also exposes you and your blog to other individuals. This can lead to an increase in visitors. Create a list of related blogs that you enjoy reading or that add to your own knowledge in a particular field.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
Press Release Distribution: Focusing on Getting the Word Out
When it comes to getting more publicity for your business - whether you are involved in real estate, in marketing, in sales or any other field - press release distribution is an extremely valuable tool. Of course, when it comes to press release distribution, your focus is going to be on getting the word out about a product, a service, a change in your company or an event; but are you sure that you're looking into all of the things that you can and should be doing?
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Online Publicity Journal
Can Yahoo! Close The Gap?
Yahoo! President Sue Decker is optimistic about Yahoo!s future. Should advertisers be? Well, let's look at the facts. Yahoo! is behind Google in almost every area, but definitely in the most important areas. Kevin Gold points out the areas where Yahoo! has made past mistakes, which have led them to where they are now. What were Yahoo!s big mistakes?
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Pay Per Click Journal
Using A Blog To Connect With Social Networking
Everyone knows that a blog is a great way to provide information to customers and prospective customers. We live in a society that is using the online world to research products prior to purchasing - most of this research is done through search engines, however social networking is becoming an effective means to deliver information. If you can connect with both you will find your traffic and and sales improving.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Using Blog Metrics To Fine Tune Your Blog
A blog is a great communication medium, so long as people visit and read your blog. Some people measure their popularity by the number of comments they receive, or by the number of subscribers they have. These figures can often be misleading. Any good blog metrics package will give you a much more refined look at your blog. Comments and subscribers are not reliable indicators of popularity. When it comes to comments, you may have some fairly good content,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
Press Release Writing: Getting Right to the Point
Press release writing is a great way to market your business - provided of course that you are able to stick to the basics, understand the format and recognize that a press release isn't a sales pitch. Ultimately, when it comes to press release writing, getting right to the point is going to ensure that you are able to get the results that you are looking for: )source( For a press release to be effective, it needs to be clear, factual and to the point.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Online Publicity Journal
How Do You Plan Your PPC Campaigns?
Planning is very important. Especially for a successful PPC campaign. If you are starting out on your PPC venture then you need to plan it carefully and know what your breaking point is, but also where your profit point is. Here are some tips for planning a successful PPC campaign: Start with the proper keyword research What is your competition doing?
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Pay Per Click Journal
Press Release Writing Gets Attention for Your Web Site
Press release writing was once just a tool that helped businesses to get attention for the products, services, events and changes that their company was sponsoring. These days, however, press release writing is all about attracting attention to the web site that you've developed for your web site: )source( And what's really terrific about the Internet â" you can write a press release, submit it to online release distribution service such as PRWeb,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Online Publicity Journal
Facebook And Mini Feeds - Now With Comments
Facebook has a feature that I find interesting, yet limited. Perhaps I have not got the hang of it. The MiniFeeds are handy to grab feeds from your blog, del.icio.us, digg and SU accounts )there are others(. I have not been able to work out how to get the feed from more than one blog into my account. It seems it has a limitation in that respect. What is interesting is the introduction of comments on these MiniFeeds.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Blogging Income: What Is Your Blog Worth?
Many bloggers look to sell advertising on their to generate blogging income. The big problem is they have no idea what their blog is actually worth. There are many sites that claim to put a value on your blog but the reality is that single formula is going to come up with an answer. As a blogger you want to receive as much blogging income as possible. An advertiser is going to want to pay the lowest rate possible while expecting a maximum return and there is no half way point.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
5 AdWords Words To Know
Actual Cost Per Click - Always less than or equal to your CPC bid. It's the amount you actually pay for a click. Buyout - Related to audio ads, you pay the creator of your ad a flat fee for the full rights to the ad. Content provider - Any business that produces content of any kind for distribution online. Geo-targeting - Allows you to target your advertising toward specific geographical locations or languages.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Pay Per Click Journal
Social Blogging - Do You Twitter
Social blogging through micro sites such as Twitter has become so popular that the sites themselves are struggling to cope with traffic. With the inclusion of plugins such as those available for WordPress, people can keep up to date with every singe action of their friends. Conversations now get quite personal with every aspects of life covered. I am sure some people tweet while eating,
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Social Marketing Journal
Blog SEO And URL Structure
Many bloggers leave the structure of their URL's as the default. When it comes to blog SEO this can be not only a mistake but a wasted opportunity. Whenever possible, you want each page on your blog to stand out. Blog SEO requires a URL structure that is easily read by your users whilst adding value when crawled by a search engine spider. Default URL's often include fancy symbols, generally the ? symbol and simply number each page )post(.
author: Brick Marketing
publisher: Blog Marketing Journal
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