Key Points:
- Sell more and earn more money.
- Get visitors that have genuine interest in your content.
- Build trust in your visitors even before they visit your website.
Sounds like the things you want? Search engine traffic does just that. When you get listed in the results for a search term on Google, these things happen:
1- The visitor would have the impression that you’re an authority.
This is automatically built up by the fact that search engines function on good content in the top results. Google became the leading search engine because they could provide very relevant content in their search results; closest to what the searcher expected. As the many searches come up with results that the user wants, the user begins to trust that the search engine will give them good, reliable information in the results – meaning that if your site appears there, you are most likely to be trusted. Visitors who trust you will buy your products and subscribe to your feeds and come back for more information.
Impress your PPC Traffic for Explosive Conversions
Written by admin on November 12, 2007 under Advertising, Marketing, PPC | 0 comments
Introduction
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) traffic has got to be one of the most expensive forms of traffic, especially for home businesses that do not advertise using the mass media mediums (television, radio, etc.). What most people fail to see is that PPC is one of the most profitable sources of traffic you can have, and one which gives you the most control. Having more control means that it is more likely for you to be responsible for the bad results you are getting from PPC – but it also means that you have the power to change that.
PPC is one of the most powerful forms of traffic because you can get a very definite figure of the amount you spend and how much you get back from the investment. If you do it right, it will allow you to maximize your profits like no other method can. With such information on the ROI, you will be able to formulate exactly how much you can pay for each click and still get a profit.
Introduction to Robotics
Written by admin on October 22, 2007 under Robotics, Technology | 0 comments
The term ‘Robot‘ was originally coined during a play by the name of R.U.R or Rossum’s Universal Robots in 1921. The term ‘Robot’ is derived from the Czech word ‘Robota‘ which means forced labor. The play, written by Karel Capek, was an astounding success when it first opened in the
Today’s definitions of a Robot are somewhat different. The Robot Institute of America defines a robot as a reprogrammable and multifunctional manipulator that has been designed to move tools, parts, materials and other specialized devises through programmed motions in order to perform a variety of tasks. The Webster Dictionary has defined a robot as an automatic device that is capable of performing the functions a human would typically perform, or a machine that takes the form of a human.
Marketing vs. Advertising
Written by admin on October 01, 2007 under Advertising, Marketing | 0 comments
The public debate about marketing vs. advertising is filled with mistaken beliefs of their various roles, often seen by the average man in the street as one and the same thing, tricks used by sellers to capture their interest and manipulate them into buying the product or service. Tricks and manipulation though are terms most marketers and advertisers would be horrified to hear about their campaigns.
Marketers vs Advertisers Defined
Marketing is usually seen by practitioners as the overall discipline used to promote products, services, brands, election candidates, programs etc. Marketing includes advertising as a child discipline, along with market research, public relations, sales, branding etc. Pricing for products and services is usually set by the marketing team of any organization.
Avoiding Domain Name Infringement
Written by admin on September 23, 2007 under Internet | 1 comment
Domain Names
Domain names are integral in order to give proper identity to an entity or entities. When picking a domain name the first thing to consider is the availability of the name. To date there are already a great amount of domain name infringement cases. From a marketing point of view the amount of available domain names have greatly depleted. This being the result of many companies having already taken several domain names under their wing. To name an example we have www.3m.com and www.mmm.com both of which are owned by one company. These variations are done to ensure that the said companies are protected against infringement.
Domain Name Relevance
As aforementioned domain names give identity to an entity therefore when registering for a name, one must put into consideration the nature of business or personality of the domain. Relevance must exist between the entity and its chosen identity partnered with a justifiable basis for the name selection.
Determining the value of a business
Written by admin on September 09, 2007 under Business, Finance | 0 comments
There are five things that should be taken into account when determining the value of a business. Those five things are performance in the future, the amount of financial leverage it has, what the expectations are for financial return, instead of profits; cash flow, and the structure of deals. We’ll look at each of these things in turn.
1. Performance in the Future
While most people look at the past history of a business, the thing that really helps to determine value of a business is what the business will do in the future. The history of a company is helpful and shouldn’t be discounted, but not every business owner does things the same way. Therefore, the past performance is a guideline but is by no means completely accurate and infallible when it comes to determining what will happen in the future.
Latest Web Trends
Written by admin on September 06, 2007 under Internet, Technology | 0 comments
Web Trends
The latest web trends must be at the finger tips of the web developers. Otherwise how would they remain at par with other equally sharp minds which are vying for a share in the internet pie? The only way to be sure that their finger is on the right button, they have to rely on the available market statistics regarding the common browsers, their display resolutions and the most common operating systems which are in use the world over.
But before we jump into muddy cesspool of statistical data, here is a word of caution. It is said that lies are of three types: lies, white lies and statistics! I am in no way insinuating that statisticians are liars. What they provide in the form of tables and charts of data collected from reasonably reliable sources are all true and factually correct. What is debatable is the interpretation of that data.
