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TIPS FOR INCREASE THE TRAFFIC OF YOUR BLOG

The blogosphere is a big and busy world with over 100 million blogs and growing. How do you attract visitors to your blog? Follow these simple tips to drive traffic to your blog. 1. Write Well and Write Often Frequently updating your blog with useful content is the first step to building your blog's audience. The content you write is what will keep readers coming back for more. Make sure you have something meaningful to say to them and say it often to maintain their interest and keep them loyal. Furthermore, post frequently to increase the number of chances you have for your blog's content to be noticed by search engines such as Google or Technorati. 2. Submit Your Blog to Search Engines Get on the radar screen for the popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo! by submitting your blog's URL to them. Most search engines provide a 'Submit' link (or something similar) to notify the search engine of your new blog, so those search engines will crawl it an...

TIPS FOR MAKING MONEY ON TWITTER

Want to make money with Twitter? Here's a list of tips for using the social marketing tool to make money online: 1. Tweet every time you update your blog. Put the link with a catchy headline and people could stop by for a read. 2. Search the tool, http://search.twitter.com for your niche and see who has tweeted about that topic recently. Do follow your competitors too. Follow them and send them an @username message. If they reply directly and @username reply to you, this could also get you new followers because people who follow them could see your tweet and click your profile out of curiosity. 3. Put your URL in your profile. This can get you traffic! 4. Be an interesting Tweeter. Answer questions, be witty and helpful and you could make friends who might buy stuff! 5. Update Twitter every time you are promoting something. If you're doing the other things listed here, you'll probably get some hits and perhaps some sales as well. 6. Ask for feedback on your ne...

TIPS FOR USING GOOGLE ADSENSE ON YOUR BLOG

To use Google Adsense on your blog you need to have a blog or website so that you can apply for Google Adsense Program. To get accepted in Google Adsense Program you need focus on a particular niche or keyword and be optimized for search engine traffic and have at least 15-20 quality post on your blog or website. Once you got accepted in Google Adsense Program follow the steps below: 1. Sign In, to your Google Adsense Account. 2. Go to Adsense Setup > AdSense for Content > Select Ad unit or Link Unit > Copy the Ad code. 3. Insert the code into your website or blog. 4. Get traffic to your website. Making money with Google Adsense is all about getting traffic. 5. Keep adding keyword specific content, link building, and advertising. How to Use Google Adsense Effectively Google Adsense is one of the most user-friendly types of advertising to add to you website, but many people don't spend a lot of time making it effective. In this article, I'll share tips ...

Advertising Secrets for Pay Per Click Programm

What Is Pay Per Click (PPC)? To start with me must understand the market. I am sure like most people you use Google for your searching. While PPC is not limited to Google it is certainly dominated by them. As a consumer myself I use Google to search for information and I am sure you do the same. Research has proven that we are not alone, with the majority of consumer searches performed on Google, often to search for information, products and services. The reason, because Google finds exactly what we are looking for in a matter of seconds and it gives very relevant and clear results. Clearly Google's algorithm is far ahead of the competition in it's ability to find the right information first time. As a business owner who wants to market your product and has the need to get your products in front of as many people as possible, paying Google for one its Google advertising product, AdWords pay per click is a sure fire way to increase web traffic. The issue is not whether Google ...