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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Learn The Net: Web Marketing and Web Design.

Learn The Net is a great Internet Guide and tutorial website. This Guide is about web marketing and website design and setup. The Internet is full of information on this topic but few can get to the meat of the matter and stay on point about the core of what the Internet is all about.
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Web Marketing Resources New York NY

Web marketing is a powerful tool in business today. Web presence is essential to any marketing campaign that wishing to be successful in the ever evolving world of online business. For more information and related Web marketing services and products, scroll below.
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What are the top five things someone should do to market her product or
service or idea online?
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#4 Hire a good search engine optimization firm. In the long haul being in the top ten for all your key search phrases is essential. Search engine optimization (SEO) should be an ongoing strategy.
#1 Attain expert status. This is done by getting a book out there, or flooding the market with educational materials and aligning yourself with other experts and partners.
#2 Build an easy to web site that is treated more like a portal in of itself. Populate this site with content until your fingers turn blue from writing. Content is and will remain king on the web – forever, period.
#3 Develop something to give away for free to capture leads. My favorite is a free DVD. In return for the DVD they get access to try out your materials online.
#5 Locate and do business with affiliates and joint venture partners. The quickest way to get traction for your business is to provide a commission to someone else in return for any sales that are generated from them promoting you. The best part- once you capture these names you can up sell and cross them into other programs and services! One word of caution here. Don’t “pimp” yourself out here. I know that sounds crude, but the biggest mistake I see companies making is doing promotions with everyone under the sun. Only promote (or allow others to promote you) that you and your audience will be aligned with.
In a typical day how do you promote your book online? Describe the tools and services you use and the amount of time you spend.
Since I run a web marketing firm, I’m able to cheat a little bit in terms of the time that’s spent. For my book launch, I’ve had three people devoted to this launch for the past six months. Here are some of the key things they having been focusing on:
#1 Online PR. Getting featured on the top blogs and sites in the world. We’ve gotten some amazing reviews and some great press for the book as it’s a solid practical book. They locate the blogs and then contact them to see if they would like a free copy of the book
#2 Lining up people to promote an email blast campaign. July is the month that I’m formally launching the book to my networks. We have been lining up hundreds of people to send a blast to their email list on a given day. In return, I’ll do the same for them over the course of the year and feature them on one of our ten or so blogs.
#3 Massive social networking and Web 3.0 Marketing. We’ve expanded our social networks like crazy (over 50,000 people) and are doing almost daily videos, live streams and presentations on sites like SecondLife.com. The objective i...
Build a Website: Getting Feedback
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Until now, the primary form of communication between businesses and their customers was through advertising and marketing materials. This doesn't offer much opportunity for interaction or feedback. The World Wide Web changed all that, effectively opening the door to ongoing, two-way communication. With the type of fast-paced interaction made possible via the Web, people rightfully expect to be able to engage in immediate "conversation" with a company, especially about its products and services.
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Ongoing interaction with customers and potential customers helps improve your product and the way you communicate product benefits, gather customer endorsements, and provide customer service. Many organizations are surprised by the volume and frequency of feedback they receive from customers.
Although this poses challenges for many companies, it also offers an unprecedented opportunity to collect important consumer information, as well as immediate feedback regarding products and marketing efforts. If you are prepared to collect and analyze the information (and you should be), you can have the equivalent of an ongoing focus group at your fingertips. Not only are these people already interested in your company (after all, they found their way to your website), but they also will tell you directly what they think, via e-mail and feedback forms and comments. Indirectly, you can glean a lot from their digital trail through the pages of your site.
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E-mail is an easy way to get feedback from visitors. A simple "mail-to" link automatically opens an e-mail box with the reader's address and yours already filled in. You can also create a more complex e-mail form if you want to collect additional information as part of the feedback process.
ial customers. They will not be happy with an answer that arrives a week later. If they have taken the time to vis
E-mail is not a one-way street, however. You must be willing to respond if you want to maintain a relationship with your customers or potential customers. They will not be happy with an answer that arrives a week later. If they have taken the time to visit your site and offer feedback, they expect you to do the same.
One way to manage the influx of new e-mail is to create separate links for different departments (e.g., sales, service, and administration) so that e-mail automatically goes to the people who can answer it promptly. Whenever possible, set up automatic response forms, known as autoresponders. When readers send messages they get an...
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Build a Website: Understanding Copyrights
If you want to publish a website or blog, a good starting place for ideas is the Web itself. Browse around and look at other people's publications. You'll undoubtedly find graphics, photos, music and other content that you may want to use on your site. It's easy to copy and modify content to suit your needs. Many people do this routinely, but it raises copyright issues you should be aware of.
The Internet is a relatively new frontier; the World Wide Web even newer. Because of the unique nature of digital media, copyright laws that apply to content in the physical world don't work as well online. As a result, there are gray areas that are hotly debated. However, some general principles do apply. If you think of online content as an original creation, then it follows that you can't reproduce it without the permission of the copyright holder. Even if you aren't reproducing someone else's work for commercial purposes, you still must get permission.
Let's say you find a website or blog you like and you want to provide this information to your visitors. You can do this by linking to the site. Do you need permission? The way things stand right now, the answer is no. In fact the Web was designed to easily facilitate the free exchange of information; many websites, such as Learn the Net, actively encourage links. After all, why publish on the Internet if you don't want to make your content publicly available? Still, consider notifying the webmaster of the site that you are linking to a page. You might even ask for a reciprocal link, a good way to increase traffic to your site.
Many video sharing sites, like YouTube and Hulu actually encourage you to embed video clips in your site or blog. They provide HTML code so you can make this content available to your audience. In this case, there's no need to ask permission.
In general though, text, graphics, animation, video, music and other intellect...

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

The MasterNewMedia.org have Cool RSS Directory to Submit your Blog Feeds!

Darkbird18 is always looking for Internet Marketing tools for his website and blog to help promote what I do online and its good to find a site with this type of information all in one place. Robin Goods, Top 55 RSS Best Blog Directory and RSS Submission Sites will help you get your Blog and website listed in the other Internet Search tool online called Website Directory. The Internet have many layer of computers to control and management information.
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Best Blog Directory And RSS Submission Sites

Where can I submit my site to get more exposure and visibility for my content? If until now you had a such a concern and you didn't know what to do with your url to submit, stop searching right now. This MasterNewMedia guide is the ultimate resource where you will find the best RSS directories to submit sites and blogs.
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Until a few years ago the web was populated by websites and other HTML-based content pages, thus the main vehicle for reaching content was the large use of major search engines and directories. But as a rapidly increasing number of content sources started to leverage RSS feeds as a key distribution channel, the ability to maintain high exposure and visibility has found an ally in RSS directories.
The problem with RSS directories is that there are so many of them that it is almost impossible to have the time to track and try each one. Especially if you run more than one website, finding and testing all the directories out there to submit sites you own makes up for a positively extended nightmare: trust me.
I have been inspired and prompted to collect all these RSS submission sites and blog directories by my own need to support skilled change agents and communicators like the ones I personally support (Sepp Hasslberger, Chris Gupta, Ivan Ingrilli) and also by the nice initiative of Ari Paparo to collect a set of online resources where anyone could easily add a url to submit and achieve more visibility.
Over the years, this list of RSS directories where you can submit sites, has been updated so many times that it features now more than 300 RSS directories, which make up for a truly unique collection of venues that you can use to submit website content.
One of the key benefits of this list of RSS directories, is that this resource provides all of the submission links directly, so that you don't have to waste any time at all to explore the directory to find the submission page yourself. Just enjoy the journey and only worry about finding the url to submit.
This ease of submit websites is by itself a significant effort, especially as a number of sites make it consciously hard to find this info in order to discourage spam and superficial or automated RSS submissions. In some cases, I have been able to dig out valuable emails and contact forms only after a lot of searching.
For this resource to be useful to as much people as possible, I have decided to focus only on English-based global RSS directories and not to include any regional or geographically limited directories. I have also dropped any service that did not look completely reliable or trustable.
Other lists of RSS directories available online are either too superficial, not updated (including many websites that either do not work or are not reliable) or are just listing many search services and tools which do not rely on manual submission to become aware of new blogs sites and RSS feeds.
All the RSS directories to submit your website are listed in reverse chronological order (first up the most recent and newly added ones; down bottom what I have collected first) and NOT according to any importance order.
Remember the question you had at the beginning of your reading: "where can I find the best place on the web to submit my site?" Now you have an answer my friend.



DirectoryBlogs

DirectoryBlogs is a human-edited blog directory where you can find a selection of blog sites related to business. All submitted blogs are divided in categories and ranked for their PageRank value. Multiple submission options (paid and free) are available for you to submit your own business-related blog site and gain greater exposure.
To submit your blog to DirectoryBlogs, first choose your pricing plan. Then click on "Get Your List" and provide the following info: name, company, email, website, category, title and description.
Posted on December 22, 2010



Quick Blog Directory

Quick Blog Directory is a blog directory where you can showcase your blog site to get more visibility. All submitted blogs are featured on the homepage, where there is also a list of the top blogs rated by the users of the directory. No registration to Quick Blog Directory is needed to submit your blog to the directory.
To submit your blog to Quick Blog Directory, provide first the title and URL of your blog, then select your country and the category your blog content belongs to and, last, write a brief description of your blog site.
Posted on December 20, 2010



BlogRateDirectory

BlogRateDirectory is a comprehensive blog directory which is already counting more than 5,500 blog submissions and you too can add your own blog site to get more exposure for your content. BlogRateDirectory also provides a list of tools like blogging platforms, search engines and feed readers. You are not required to register to submit your blog to the directory.
To submit your blog to BlogRateDirectory, you only need to provide the full URL of your blog and your own email address.



BlogZoop

BlogZoop is a blog directory where you can submit the url of your blog to promote your own content. BlogZoop also provides a selection of free themes to style your blog site and an online tool to check your PageRank, Alexa Rank and backlinks. Registration is not mandatory to submit your blog to the directory.
To add your blog to BlogZoop, provide the title and URL of your blog and write a brief description. Then type in the META keywords and META description of your blog, add your name and email, select a category and provide the link of the reciprocal URL which you need to place on your site to have your blog added to the directory.
Posted on December 15, 2010



TopWeblogDirectory

TopWeblogDirectory is a blog directory where you can submit your own blog to promote your content. Registration is not mandatory to submit your blog, but it is required to comment or rate other blogs featured inside the directory. There are three types of options to submit your URLs: Link With Reciprocal (Free), Regular Link ($6 / one-time), Featured Link ($13 / one-time).
 
To add your blog to BlogRank, first choose the type of submission you prefer. Then provide the title and URL of your blog, select a category, add a description, type in the META keywords and description of your blog and add blog owner name and email.
Posted on December 13, 2010



Pingates

Pingates is not a blog directory nor an RSS directory where you can submit your website. What Pingates does is send a "ping", a notification, to a handful of sites alerting them that your blog has been updated. Then, the web crawlers of these websites can come by and notify their readers of the update. No registration is needed.
To ping your blog using Pingates, simply type the title and url of your blog, select the sites you want to send a ping to (you can also check all of them with a single button) and then click on "Send pings".
Posted on December 11, 2010



Blogs Rating

Blogs Rating is a free blog directory where you can submit your website url to gain maximum exposure for your content. Registration is not mandatory to submit your content to Blogs Rating, but you need to provide a link back to the site by using either a regular URL or a widget button. All blogs submitted to Blogs rating are human-reviewed.
To submit your blog to Blogs Rating, first you need to post a link to the service on your website. Then, add the URL of your blog, the link back to Blogs Rating that you posted on your site and the name of your website. Next, write a description for your blog, add your email address and choose a category where your blog fits in. Last, write a comment and you can finally submit your blog to Blogs Rating.
Posted on December 8, 2010



Gozoof

Gozoof is a free blog directory where you can submit your blog so that people can rate and promote your content across the directory. Gozoof users can also comment and recommend links. Registration is mandatory.
To submit your blog to Gozoof, you need to register first. Then, add the URL and title of your blog and write a description for your site. Last, choose a category and a specific topic to represent your blog.
Posted on December 4, 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Blogging For Beginners: “What is the best way to get people to comment and interact with me on my blog?” | The Empowered Theme | KaryRogney.com

 

 

Remember as you create awesome content, it’s also important to ask insightful questions to engage your readers. Do your best to keep the dialog open with your readers by commenting back. There is a great WordPress Plugin you can use to nest your comments under each commentator. It’s called WordPress Thread Comment. (see my post on it)

In the past with my WordPress theme, if I wanted to comment back my comment would end up at the bottom of the comments and not connected with the comment I wanted to respond to. Not any more. I use the Empowered Theme and nestles right with the person I want to reply to. This builds my direct relationship with that person and encourages them to come back for more interaction. If you’re not blogging with the Empowered Theme and you’re having issues like I was then you’ll definitely like this WP plugin.

CommentLuv is also a fantastic plugin to allow your commentators to leave a link back to their blog after their signature line in their comment on your blog. I see it as a kind thank you gesture or motivator to be a regular commentator. The benefit to them is potential traffic to their blog and it also gives them a back link which is valuable for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), as Google looks at how many backlinks are connected to blogs to determine their Page Ranking, etc…

As you visit blogs and comment on the content you want to be able to leave your picture behind. That’s called your Gravatar. You can go to http://gravatar.com and quickly upload a picture to be placed with your blog comments around the web. Make sure it’s the same e-mail that you’re using within the General Settings of your blog so that everything links up neatly.

How to set up your Gravatar.

 

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