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SEO vs. PPC - Search Marketing is out of whack!
In a recent study by MarketingSherpa I read that marketers will spend $3.3 billion USD on paid search listings, while only $238.5 million on site optimization to get more and better rankings in organic search... Inhouse SEOs are excluded from...
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RSSTop55: Best Blog Directory And RSS Submission Sites
If you don't have RSS feeds of your site content, I recommend getting on top of it before you get left in the dust. This marketing tool is quickly become just as important as search engine optimization. This page lists the top submission sites.
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Organic Search Engine Optimization
The fabled tales of successfully tricking search engines into high rankings have given way to a new truth, to achieve decent consistent ranking you cannot engage in tricks but on focused optimization done in a professional ethical manner. According to search sources, with the latest Google update, there is no longer an even playing field when it comes to search placement. The new Google ranking system gives an advantage to large, established businesses that have achieved brand recognition. Does this mean small businesses should give up on the Web as a marketing model? No, of course not, they simply must develop quality content. To increase your natural ranking (search engine rankings that are not paid for) you must:

more on Organic Search Engine Optimization

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Google hypertext matching analysis and search engine optimization
There are many rumors about the best way to get listed on Google. Every now and then, a new secret trick pop ups that promises that your web site will get top Google rankings quickly and easily. What can Google's hypertext matching analysis help you to get better rankings?
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Does Google think that your web site is spam?
Google has extended the penalty notification experiment that was started last year. Google's Webspam team now works with the Google Sitemaps team to alert some (but not all) site owners of penalties for their site.
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New features in Google Sitemaps
Last week, Google added new features to its Sitemaps service. After verifying that you are really the webmaster of a site, you can access some statistics about the information Google has about your site. This kind of information can help you to spot possible reasons when Google doesn't index your site.
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Canyon Creek Promotions Launches Official Web Site
Canyon Creek Promotions has launched their new web site this month. The site developed by Sagentic Web Design, one of the nation's leading strategic marketing and design firms, features media kit information for real estate agents and brokers to have their own publication.
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5 Ways for Marketing Your Web Site
5 options to market your web site - an overview and introduction with links to more detailled materials and posts
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A Beginner's Guide to Search Engine Optimization
New to the sometimes confusing and seemingly arcane world of making search engine friendly web sites? A new book offers a systematic, common-sense approach to the art and science of SEO.
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Search Engine Optimization Tools
Plenty here, and nicely designed and programmed. A backlink checker, link popularity from MSN, Google and Yahoo!, a metatags generator, multi-rank checker (Alexa and PageRank), multi-server PR checker, PR predictor, speed test, spider view, and much more.
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Link-Tracking implemented
Maybe you noticed that most links are redirected now before they go further in my site or outside world. This is an experiment where I want to perform some link-tracking research. I hope Google will not slash my site immediately...
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Google, your web site and CSS spam
Hiding content and links in CSS code that is not visible to human web surfers has become popular among webmasters who want to trick search engines. Should use use this for your web site?
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Using Contextual Marketing To Increase Sales

When ever someone mentions the term Search Engine Marketing

(SEM) two words automatically come to mind - Volume and Exposure. These are things that all businesses need to create an ongoing stream of income.

Search Engine Marketing enables your business to reach thousands of potential customers for a lot less than traditional print media and direct mail marketing. Very good news for the smaller business owner whose marketing budget is much less than the bigger corporations.

SEM is a simple concept. You need to build a site and then optimize the content based on keywords that receive good results in search engines. The better your optimization, the higher your placings will be. The internet promotes your business 24-7 but the problem is that you can wait weeks or even months for the search engines cross reference with your site and your keywords. And of course there is no guarantee they will do it at all which can be a problem.

Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Search Engine Marketing takes away the risk of a long wait for keyword indexing and instead immediately secures your placing in the top positions. All you need to do is make bids on the keywords you nominate.

The higher the amount that you bid the higher your placings will be. You only have to pay when someone actually clicks through on your link.

PPC allows you to build an opt-in list fast, test ideas for new products and experiment with marketing campaigns. But despite the goodness you do have to pay to stay in the top placings. To do this you can be paying up to $5 or more per click.

Both SEM and PPC, share much in common. They effectively drive targeted traffic to your site. There is a learning curve for optimizing your site for higher places and how to effectively use keywords in PPC campaign. Constant monitoring and tweaking is necessary for ongoing successful results. A time consuming task for the webmaster/business owner.

Contextual marketing is the latest way to market online.

Contextual marketing is just as effective as SEM and PPC but is much simpler to use. It produces volume and exposure, but is way faster and easier to use.

Contextual marketing has huge potential because it takes the best component of PPC and SEM but maintains a simplicity of use.

People reading your ad already pre-qualified themselves as someone interested in what you offer. They found that web page through a search engine. You receive higher quality, targeted visitor to your site. That translates into a higher conversion rate and increase in profits.

If you need an effective way to find new customers then contextual marketing is probably your best option. Try it and compare the results - you might a bit surprised.

Tina Valiedi is the Executive of Marketing and Chief Editor of MPStrategies Firm,a company whose breakthrough service unleashes the power of the internet to drive hidden potential clients to your site. For more marketing how to information visit: http://www.mpstrategiesfirm.com

Search engine marketing, internet marketing, google, yahoo.


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New Look With Updated Content
A quick look of the Software Marketing Resource site will indicate a new look, courtesy of Malstream. Not only does the site sport a fabulous new image, but all of the content has been updated. A special thanks to Ricky Housley for tirelessly testing all of the links!

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Search Engine Marketing (SEM) - Houses on Sand
One single search engine algorithm change could wipe out your business. Learn how one web site doubled their web traffic the month after Yahoo dropped their site from the search engine results...
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Improving my English
I get a lot of encouragements from people around the world.
I keep of course track of these - thoroughly.
And put them into my testimonials and critics on my web site for marketing reasons.
I really enjoy this.
But.
But.
But.
But.
There is a reverse of the medal.
Now and then I get really angry responses.
So angry that I can't understand that people can be that upset over art on a web site.
I got an e-mail from Sim Tack, who lives in Belgium.
In the subject of the e-mail he writes:
"you sir, are a disgrace to artists!"
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Search Engine Optimisation And Marketing
Everyone website owner understands the importance of search engines. Search Engines are not only a great source of traffic but a major source of free traffic too. And that is why search engine optimization and search engine marketing can help you ...
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Judge gives suit against Google another shot
A federal judge has given KinderStart.com a chance to bolster its complaint against Google.


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Member of the Advisory Panel to The Marketing Leaders
I've had the honour of being asked to become the member of the Advisory Panel to The Marketing Leaders, specializing in Search Engine optimization and Search Engine Marketing....
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Content, Links, Relevance and Page Rank

SEO experts are constantly telling us about the importance of good quality content and good quality back links from web sites with relevant content. They also tell us that reciprocal links and page rank are of decreasing importance. They then instruct us as to how to go about getting good links by personally contacting other web sites and proposing a reciprocal link! Confusing! As is much of the advice given to prospective site designers.

Personal experience with our own web site has shown that the following is correct and works;

- Content is the key. Lots of it, with constant up dates to it, and it should be well written and informative not just a sales pitch.

- The more pages you can create the better. Upwards of 100 pages will highlight your site as an important one. Sites with only a few pages rarely appear on the first page of search engine results.

- As the site ages its importance will increase. Those who got in early generally outperform the later sites. Google also have an ageing process for links. As these links approach six months old they become of more importance.

- Reciprocal links once gone through the ageing process are still being counted, even with Google's updated algorithm.

- Article writing and publishing will produce huge numbers of backlinks. You should be looking to produce upwards of 30 articles and aim for around 250.

- Attaching a weblog to your site which is updated daily will increase the rate at which the search engines visit your site and at the same time adds valuable content and links.

- Page Rank has still some importance in determining your position in the rankings because it is based on the links and the content of your site. However the page rank as given by the Google Toolbar is not necessarily accurate. A more accurate page rank can be gauged from using the detail supplied by the Google Sitemap statistics. Consequently generate a sitemap and submit it to Google.

The most important piece of advice is to design your site for the visitor and not the search engines. Have as much information within the content as possible and keep the graphics to a minimum.

About the Author

David Andrew Smith is the owner of http://www.wesparkle.co.uk a cleaning services company which operates throughout the UK.


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The Top 3 Stupidest Marketing Methods. (Are YOU using them?)
FFA Pages: The only people who benefit from FFA pages are the owners. Think about it, you give your email address to submit your link to a FFA link site in hopes someone will see your link and click on it. When was the last time you stopped at a FFA link site and browsed through the links looking for something specific? Not to mention your email has been given (remember your gave your email when you submitted your link) to a FFA link network, with thousands of owners, and you will now be bombarded with emails from FFA owners. In this scenario who wins? I hope your not thinking you did.
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Avery Print and Mail Center Re-launches Direct Mail Marketing Site
Avery® Print and Mail Center, the direct mail marketing group of Avery Dennison Worldwide Office Products, is re-launching the Print and Mail Center site adding even better functionality and usability for its customers. (PRWEB Jul 12, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/TG92ZS1QaWdnLVNpbmctU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Country Artists Discover Indie Islands eMagazine
The route to these islands would have been much easier for Columbus. Google and Yahoo used to display "The West Indies" when you searched for Indie Islands. Now it pulls up the new "eMagazine" from a site only a year old, called "Indie Islands" The site is for Independent Unsigned Country Artists, and the free "eZine" takes the whole idea of an electronic magazine, and ups the ante! (PRWEB Jun 19, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/U2luZy1TaW5nLUZhbHUtU2luZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Safe’n’Sec® Online Sales and Promotion Now Through Avangate
S.N. Safe&Software, developer and vendor of Safe’n’Sec proactive PC protection software products, has signed an agreement with Avangate eCommerce service provider on Safe’n’Sec online promotion and software sales worldwide. Under the agreement, Avangate will provide marketing services including Software Submission and Pay per Click management services, website optimization, as well as cross selling and promotion management besides online payment processing. (PRWEB Jul 16, 2006)
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How To Increase Your Business Revenue Stream Online

Are you thinking about expanding your business by adding

online revenue streams? Maybe, you're thinking about

creating a new online business? If this is the case, many "gurus" are awaiting the opportunity to share the intricacies of their wisdom with you for a very high fee. While some are good... you'd better know precisely what type of assistance you're seeking or you'll see your fees eaten up long before you even get close to accumulating any return on your investment.

Put simply, building an on-line revenue stream requires

skills in 2 areas:

1. Bringing the right kind of visitors to your web site

2. Persuading them to take the action you want

Let's examine an example wherein:

- Selling your product for $100.

- Attracting 1000 visitors monthly to your site.

- Expecting 1% of these visitors to purchase your product.

Then your short term revenue is found according to the

formula:

Product price x number of visitors x % visitors who buy

$100 x 1000 x 1% = $1000 per month

Thus, increasing your revenue based on the given product

price are broken into the following options:

- To increase your site's traffic flow.

- To increase the percentage of visitors who buy ~ the conversion ratio.

- To do both.

But traffic and conversion ratio are not independent

factors. The type and source of your web site visitors can,

and will hugely impact your conversion rate.

So what options do we have when it comes to getting visitors

to come to my web site? There are probably only a few key

stratgies:

1. Purchase traffic.

You can buy traffic from options such as banner ads,

off-line advertising, or Pay-Per-Click (PPC). These choices are generally quick ways of bringing visitors your way. However, these options can be costly, as well as complicated. For an inexperienced PPC buyer, many common mistakes are pointlessly carried out.

2. Build Traffic

This means optimising your web site to gain a high position

in the Search Engine Results. While this can be highly effective, and deliver significant "free" traffic, it takes time, experience, and ongoing management effort to acheive and sustain an envied placing on the first page. And your efforts can be quickly trashed by competition, or simply a change of policy by the Search Engine. Unless you already have the experience, in practice this means a steep learning curve, or paying an SEO consultant to do it for you. So much for "free" traffic!

3. Dig up traffic.

By this, I'm referring to digging up existing customer lists

of yours and directing them toward your new online offer.

This approach is excellent, especially if you already have

an accessible list of customers that are prime for the new plan. However, what if you don't?

4. Bring in traffic through public relations.

Create opportunities to promote your offer on TV and radio

or in newspapers and magazines. Also, include your website address on press releases, "advertorials" and articles for people to take the next step to learn more about your topic. If you're wise and maintain good media contacts, public relations are effective avenues.

5. Traffic from "OPT", Other People's Traffic.

Find several resources that are related to your topic.

These resources contain thousands of subscribers who are on their circulation lists. Thousands of online newsletters and magazines editors are hungry for great, pertinent content. Imagine if a resource publishes your advert or article along with perhaps a personal endorsement to their circulation list, you can then expect a deluge of visitors. Unless you repeat the same act to another list or submit a new article for that first publication, this surge may soon recede.

Naturally, you can't expect to do everything at the same

time! What start-up sequence should you follow? The

following order will put you on track:

1. For a fast market test, buy traffic from a highly keyword -targetted source. Test the viability of your niche, your offer, and your advertising copy. (Of course, if your exisitng client base is good for your new offer, test first with current clients.)Provided buying traffic remains profitable, keep this as a key part of your on-going traffic strategy.

2. Do you believe your niche is viable? Have you

established your opt-in rate or conversion rate? If so,

you're ready to use "OPT". Bring your offer to your

preferred publishers and negotiate a deal that's good for

all involved, so that the publishers can carry your ad or article. You should be carry this out regularly over a long period of time and use a variety of publishers that touch different market segments.

3. Build your sales website following the key Search Engine Optimization rules. Your site should have relevant content, a clearly focused theme, growing in-bound links, and so on. As the site over time increases its visibility on major Search Engines, your traffic is bound to grow.

4. Keep your news newsworthy. That is, as soon as you have news, find ways for TV, newspapers, radio and such to carry it.

As a final point, repeat over and over as long as this

stream is profitable.

Copyright 2005 Riki Trafford. All rights reserved.


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I cannot crack passwords for your daughters account!
No Password Cracking Services or Brokerage available on this site - again and again - but a Google Top 10 ranking brings them here...
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Directory Of Ezines.
Drive Buyers to your site with ezine marketing! Online since 1998. Endorsed by every major marketer. Over 40 million readers!
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How to Juice Up a Site's Rank
If your Web site isn't getting the attention it deserves on the Internet, it may be running low on Google juice.
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Finance Sites: Yahoo Leads, Google Lags
Google's site has not yet gained the popularity to challenge other financial sites.
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Google's new web page spider
Many webmasters have noticed that there are now two different Google spiders that index their web pages. At least one of them is performing a complete site scan.
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Business Intelligence Provider Hoover’s Releases Latest Edition of “The Hoover’s 100” List of the Top 100 Companies Searched Most on its Site
Hoover’s today announced the latest edition of “The Hoover’s 100,” a monthly list of the companies most searched on Hoover’s Web site (http://www.hoovers.com). Derived by tracking the search requests of Hoover’s subscribers, The Hoover’s 100 company list provides insight on which companies are being watched most closely by corporate executives, as well as sales, marketing, and business development professionals, who represent a large portion of Hoover’s customers seeking business intelligence. (PRWEB Jul 7, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/Q291cC1NYWduLUZhbHUtUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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5 Website Promotion Myths

Myth #1 - "It's easy, just put up a website and you're set for success"

Many perceive the sheer numbers of people online equates to enough of them coming to your site and making it consistently profitable. It doesn't quite work that way because if your site is out of sight, out of mind, then nobody knows it even exists.

Remember, when you search for something online, you go to a search engine, type in your phrase and you get pages of results. This is exactly what your customers do! Not only do you need to register on search engines, you need to be prominently registered - aiming for top ranking or at the least, second page results. Anything less will considerably diminish your chances of being found.

Now if you don't even register on the search engine radar, how will your customers find you?

Myth #2 - "Anybody can do it"

Very few people can do it right.

Attempting website promotion services on your own is disastrous. It is extremely time consuming and will greatly frustrate and disappoint if not done correctly. A lot is involved - the entire website promotion process is composed of several components that must fit together in a synchronised way in order for it to work properly.

Let's take just three of the many aspects of website promotion to illustrate this myth:

1. Keyword research
2. Copywriting
3. SEO Marketing

These form the backbone of any website promotion strategy, but how will you devise effective techniques for each of these when this area is not your company's expertise? Where will your company begin to research for keywords? Are they the correct ones? At what optimum density levels should they be used?

Your copywriting is crucial as is your SEO marketing. Who will write compelling and effective content to capture search engines, rankings and sales?

These are just three of the many components. All it takes is just one aspect to be done incorrectly and it can retard the whole process.

Myth #3 - "Presentation Is Everything"

In website promotion services, this couldn't be further from the truth. Content is what makes or breaks a site's effectiveness. If you put up a site with nothing except amazing graphics and flash, you have zero chance of selling anything. But if you put up a site with nothing but sales-pulling copy and rich content, you have every chance of securing business.

Presentation is part of the process; it's not the process itself. There's a fine balance that must be struck between visual appeal and effective copy. Professionals know how to integrate the two at just the right levels.

Myth #4 - "Sending Your URL to Thousands of Search Engines Is A Good Way To Get Business"

It's actually a good way to have your site banned or de-listed from search engines. Any company that offers to blast your site to thousands of search engines is a company worth putting on your blacklist. Unfortunately many businesses register thinking this technique works. All you are doing is spamming the search engines and they don't like it at all.

The best way to get business is having a results proven company put together a well planned website promotion campaign using the best experts available.

Myth #5 - "Website promotion is fast and yields quick results"

Whilst some aspects of website promotion are relatively quick, most of it is an extended process that takes time to research, develop, test and implement. It's not about getting a quick sale. Building trust and credibility with your customers takes time and often results in longer term relationships. Results are always contingent on the quality of the website promotion program. Naturally, profitable programs will yield much higher results over the same time period as mediocre programs.

The Author has put together a resource website strictly to educate potential and current business owners about website promotion. You can visit it at http://www.1web-site-promotion.com.


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PubCon and Google Tips
Last week I sent some time at the Boston PubCon. Malcolm Gladwell author of the Tipping Point and Blink was the keynote speaker. A handful of big names from Matt Cutts and Jeremy Zawodny filled the panels.

As a result of all I learned I'm working on a really great issue for May's Software Marketing Newsletter! If you don't currently subscribe I would encourage you to do so or simply grab the feed.

Here is one of the tips I learned. According to Matt Cutts, Google Guru, do not use underscores in urls, use hyphens. Hyphens that separate keywords in the url will be looked upon favorably by search engines. Underscores will not distinguish separate words.

Example:
BAD for SEO  - http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/software_marketing.htm  

GOOD for SEO - http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/software-marketing.htm

As with any optimization don't be excessive

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egoSurf
Why on earth would I list something as trivial as egoSurf in the Site Promotion category? Because along with being kind of fun, it also happens to be a great tool to find out how deeply linked you are on Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Technorati, and del.icio.us.
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Great Site Ranking in Google: The Secret's Out
When Google filed for a US patent on their Page Rank (PR) algorithm, they had to disclose the methods used to calculate this important value. This article presents the skinny on these details, so it is definitely worth your time to give it a read.
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Googlebot and Mediabot - Can you get in trouble?
Google's Matt Cutts revealed interesting information about Mediabot and how it could influence your Google rankings. If you do it wrong, your web site can get it trouble on Google.
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Making More Money with Affiliate Feeds

I love my RSS reader. I have a gazillion website, blog and news feeds set up in there, and I get the latest information from all of my favorite sites. That means I can be one of the first to share it with you. And RSS Reader 1.0 has a doorbell sound effect that rings when there are new feed entries to read. So wherever I am in the house I hear it and take a look. I also get the additional bonus of six barking dogs to announce the new feed entries.

As an aside, I noticed something very interesting. Because of my RSS reader I was one of the first to cover adsenseblacklist.com, a terrific new web site that will help you screen out the cheesy AdSense ads. Because I was on it first, I popped up in the first five Google search results for this keyword for a while, which drove traffic to this site. So watch your RSS reader.

All that being said, we are beginning to see RSS used as auto update feature for websites and blogs. The first application was RSS feeds that automagically update your site with articles in your subject area from a free article site. The rationale is that this will give you fresh content that search engines will eat right up. They call it spiderfood. I call it a dumb idea. Have you read some of these articles? There's a wide disparity in quality from one to another, and I would never allow articles to be put blindly on my web site without my approval. For crying out loud...you spend hours and hours of time getting your site to a certain level of quality to build a certain level of trust with your visitors, and then you're going to allow some hack to put his content on your site without your approval, just so maybe a search engine will come a few extra times? That's just stupid.

Need more content? Turn off the football game and write some.

Seriously...if you want to use articles as supplemental content, hand pick them. Just like famous Internet marketer Wille Crawford did on his blog when he picked my article Chitika - What Went Wrong (a little humor there). I have at least 20 - 30 articles in an Outlook Folder that I'm going to post on the site as soon as a I get a chance. That's the good news - the bad news is I went through 500 or so articles to get those.

Closer to home, affiliate merchants are starting to get into datafeeds, which are sort of like file-based RSS feeds. Datafeeds provide direct access to merchant products using text files. The file contains a list of products, services, special offers, coupons or other information that you can display on your site. You then upload that information to your server and use some kind of tool or script to display the different items in that file. There are programs on CJ, LinkShare and Shareasale that have datafeeds.

While others are absolutely gaga over this, I look at it with the same jaundiced eye as the whole article thing - it all depends on your niche, the level of trust you want to maintain with your customer, and how technical you want to get.

If you have a niche that has a well-matched affiliate program, you might try a product feed. If you want to put up an occasional coupon or special offer, you can probably do it by hand rather than going through all of this mumbo jumbo.

We are starting to see products that convert merchant datafeeds to RSS, allowing you to auto-display products from affiiliate programs. Again, if you can maintain relevance across the entire affiliate line, it's a good idea. If not, you're not going to get conversion anyway, so you're wasting your time. Personally I want everything including the advertising, to have relevance to my visitors.

There's always a shortcut - in this case you're shortcutting the time and effort involved in finding relevant offers for your visitors. That may work with some sites.

If you want to know more or give it a shot, here are some resources:

1. FiveStarAffiliatePrograms - They love the idea, but I think they're plugging their own tool.

2. Smartsville has a nice synopsis. Oh...they also have a tool.

One last thing - while I was out looking for links and information, this is what someone said about using datafeeds:

Soon, I will let you know how I put this all on autopilot and never have to think about the blog again after I spend a few hours setting it up!

How do you think that blog is doing?

About the Author

Matt DeAngelis runs AffiliateBlog.com - A resource for Affiliate Marketing and Internet Marketing. Matt is the former CTO of Modem Media, a pioneer in the Internet ad space. As a foot soldier in the Internet revolution, Matt devised the technology behind many of the most successful ad campaigns of the time.

AffiliateBlog is his latest venture, and was started as a resource to help site owners and bloggers get more revenue from their sites.


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Bring some 'bling' to your Web site
by Elinor Mills - News.com - In a silly take on a somewhat serious topic, search marketing experts told merchants on Wednesday how to put some "bling bling" in their Web sites to increase their visitor traffic in a panel...
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Study confirms importance of other search engines
A recent study revealed that a minority of searchers exclusively use only one of the top three search engines Google, Yahoo and MSN Search. What does this mean to your site?
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How to choose the right keywords for your site
Many businesses recognize that search engines can bring volumes of highly targeted prospects to their website, typically at a fraction of the cost of traditional marketing. Unfortunately, these same companies often overlook the most important part of their search engine marketing campaigns, which is keyphrase selection and evaluation.
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Google Pagerank Status
Nice little extension that displays the Google Pagerank of the current page in your Mozilla/Firefox status bar. Also indicates if the site is listed in the Google directory, and allows you to jump to it with one click. A Javascript port of PHP code.
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BarCamp SF: The Jive Live, or how to make money from great video content

Greg Narain and I had a long discussion with the Jive Live team at BarCamp San Francisco. They take high quality video of all sorts of live events, from art openings to the Pride Parade here in SF, and then post it to their website. In some ways they think of themselves as a daily video newspaper.

We talked about using blogs and RSS and existing video communities to spread their content everywhere, to get traffic going to their site. They currently host their own videos, and Greg and I were of the opinion that as soon as they actually got significant traffic, their video costs would start going through the rough. The difficulties of success when it comes to video content on the Internet today...

A large part of the discussion centered around what we all would and would not do on the Internet, including talking about who subscribes to RSS, uses tags, etc. As I have said time and again, feel free to ignore the small part of the population that uses these tools directly....just stick the functionality on to your site, and the structured nature of RSS, the tag glue, and the automated tools and aggregators that are in place will blast your content around the Internet, which has the net effect of raising your Google ranking, which is really how everyone finds stuff on the Internet today. RSS = higher search ranking, enough said.


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Understanding Domain Names
Every website is identified by a unique name. And this unique name is kown as its domain name. Google.com, Yahoo.com, HostCoil.com etc are all examples of a domain name. Know little more about domain names before you register them for your site.
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Are Corporate Web Sites Optimized for SEO?
by Paul Bruemmer - Search Engine Guide - Nearly every business has a Web site these days. But are most of the corporate Web sites being found in the first three pages of major search engines? Not yet, according to...
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Site-Stats - 50% visitor boost - 60k+ unique visitors
We got a massive visitor boost in January - 50% more unique visits! Maybe thanks to last Google updates in December that indexed all articles from Nov/Dev completely. MonthUnique visitorsNumber of visitsPagesHitsBandwidth Aug.031829929735961663824683.94 GB Sep.0324893380631138114290293.75 GB Okt.0328563433641166874743353.73 GB Nov.0335462544181457605616404.82 GB...
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Services With Mini-Screens in Mind
Two popular Internet services recently rolled out free, bite-size versions of their sites that can be used on cell phones and handheld gadgets. Google rolled out a new Google Local site last week, allowing users to call up local business listings quickly, while Answers.com introduced a reference service that offers look-ups on the go.
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15. Little Rock Arkansas Yellow Pages. MARKETING & SALES CONSULTING ...
eCommerce Info Centre, Site ... Arkansas (AR) Marketing Consultants and Firms Marketing Consultants and Firms in Arkansas categorized by city offering ...
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MSN Search now live

I have been using the MSN Search service in its beta form for several months. To be 100% honest here, I started using it primarily because I work for Microsoft, but I was also very curious to see how the MSN search folks were doing. I know some of the folks working on that team and they are really pushing the Windows platform hard to make this competitive.

 

It took me a while of switching back and forth between the MSN search beta and Google to prove to myself that I wasn’t wasting time using MSN search.  I wasn’t. Here are my approximate, unscientific results:  about 60% of the time I find what I am looking for on either site on the first page within three searches, about 20% of the time I find it faster on MSN and about 20% of the time I find it faster on Google.  I also use the site tag (site:msdn.microsoft.com) on either search for MSDN specific searches. 

So for now, I am 85% switched to search.msn.com and my theory here is that that they are still just learning how to make search work…so MSN should be better a bit faster rate, right?   I still like the fact that it is easier to type “google” + Ctrl + Enter to get to Google (especially on other peoples machines), but now that the MSN search is the default on the “msn” + Ctrl + Enter… it is a wash.


I use them both a lot and can’t imagine trying to write code without them any more. So I am basically a convert and use http://search.msn.com most of the time.

 

So, without meaningless rants, what do you think is good and bad for developers about either MSN or Google search?  What can we ask them do to make our lives better? 


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