I know this is the craziest thing to think about when talking about making money online. What we are told and what we are made to read is that 'Traffic is Key' but recent developments have shown that one can make good sums online without a single second wasted on traffic stuff. Now I know the question on your mind is HOW?
Ok, I personally use Twitter. Though I'm not making big sums yet, I'm on the right track to $30 and more a day. If you are not on Twitter, then you are certainly still living in the late 90s. Hurry to Twitter.com and grab a free account.
There are TWO things you should know about Twitter:
- Tweets: These are simply the posts (140 words only) you publish on your profile page. If you tweet, you are said to have updated your status
- Followers: These are simply other Twitter users to whom you tweet. I personally refer to this as a Marketplace.
Lots of guys tell you build a huge list of followers so you can pull traffic to your blog or a sales page through your affiliate link. That's a great idea but let me show you another way.
- You will not need your own product
- You will not need a blog
- You will not need to build an email list
- You will not need a clickbank produck
All you need is Advertisers.
How does this work?
Simply, advertisers are people who pay you to send their messages to your followers. Generally, the more followers you have, the more money you can get from them. While some advertisers pay per tweet, some are more careful. They pay per click from specific geographical zones. So what you should be fighting now for is how to get as many followers as possible. If you have some followers already, then rush to the following adversing networks and create free accounts:
SponsoredTweets
Assertise
Ad.ly
If you have 10 accounts with each paying you $2 a day, you are already making $20 a day. You will never worry about traffic or clickbank fever. All you concentrate on is creating more accounts and having more followers, thus growing your earnings from advertisers
You may also want to know how to better organise your experience and get more followers by reading how to make money on twitter
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Filed under Traffic Generation by on Feb 27th, 2010. Comment.
Hi everyone, Thom Lancaster here with a special guest post here on 'Automatic Self Funding Internet Business'.
Today, I want to discuss with you the three biggest mistakes I've observed with marketers who are trying to build a list. This might be on their niche list, or an Internet marketing list.
The list in the real life-blood of any Internet Marketer. Your list is a set of people who have agreed that you can contact them at any time, contact them for any reason and that are (usually) happy to hear from you. If you have a list, you always have the opportunity to market something. This might be your own product, or an affiliate product.
So, if you are wanting to build up your list, what are these three big mistakes that you should avoid?
Mistake #1
Not providing opt-in opportunities.
Think for a minute about all the Internet real estate you own. Your blog. Your product sites. Your niche sites. Do all of these have an opt-in form showing? If not, you've a whole lot of traffic going to waste who could potentially join your list. Think about the numbers. If you have 100 first time visitors arriving at one of your sales pages every day, only a small proportion of people will buy. But others may be tempted to opt into your list for a free report. You can then continue to market the product they were considering to them, as well as all your future products. So, make sure you offer an opportunity for people to join your list wherever you can.
Mistake #2
Getting caught in the spam trap.
It's vitally important that your messages get out to the people who have opted into your list. That's why you need to use a quality autoresponder, such as AWeber or GetResponse. Those services have teams of people making sure that all e-mails sent are seen as legitimate and will actually get in front of your prospects. A side issue is to watch the quality of what you write. Don't send out anything that might be seen as spammy, either by the eyes of those reading the message (they only need to click the 'spam' button), or the automated filters that the e-mail service providers operate.
Mistake #3
Losing contact with your list
Put very simply, a list is only good if it is responsive and people recognise that they are on it. You need people to read your e-mails, maybe even look forward to your e-mails, and to go ahead and open them up. One of the key ways to do this is to send e-mails regularly to them. Even if all your e-mail does it to remind people that you exist and to ask them if they are following you on Twitter, that's another message going out to them, with a bit of personal branding. Never let more than a few days go by without sending a short message. Ideally, you should be able to e-mail them every day.
So, do go ahead and build up your mailing list if you're not already doing so. Even if you add 5 people to your list every day, over a year that 1825 people ready to be responsive to your mailings.
For more posts about list building and internet marketing in general, visit my blog, Thom Lancaster Internet Marketing blog. My totally free Get Started Online report will help you towards making your first $1000 in the next 30 days or less.
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Hey
So everyone needs traffic, without it your site is just another site in cyber space with millions and millions of others.
However with traffic you can literally grow a HUGE online business and generate an insane online income, but the question is "how do you get traffic?"
Well you have 2 options – Paid traffic or Free Traffic
Paid traffic of course will cost you money but in most cases gets you traffic a lot faster than free methods. These include PPC, PPV, solo ads, banner ads and a few others. Many people get amazing results with paid traffic methods but like everything you have to know what you are doing, in fact if you go into paid methods blindly then you could quickly lose your entire bank balance!
Free traffic methods on the other hand often take time to yeald results, but on the plus side they cost nothing to implement and over time can bring insane amounts of traffic to your sites!! These methods include blogging, forum posting, article submissions, press releases, facebook, web 2.0 sites and there are a few more free methods.
Again though as with paid methods to implement the free methods EFFECTIVELY you need to have some knowledge on exactly how and what to do to get the results.
So where do you start?
Well you can always look to outsource the work to others but I know when starting out many people do not have the funds to outsource, in which case you need to do it yourself. So here's what I recommend, now remember not to expect instant results!!
Submitting articles has always been a favourite of many people and this is something you can get started on right away, you will need to know how to do keyword research in order to get traffic from articles but you can easily learn that.
Articles can be 300 – 500 words in length so not very long, obviously I do not know your other commitments but I'm sure most people could fit into their day writing at least 1 article per day. This can even be done in your dinner hour at work or maybe in front of the tv at night.
Just doing 1 per day can give you around 30 live article per month online all driving traffic to your site for free!!
Imagine if you have the time to write 2, 3, 4, 5 or even more articles per day!! The results will quickly become eveident my friend.
So what other free ways could you use?
Well social media sites have become HUGE online and so has video, you could join sites like Twitter, Facebook or Myspace.
Become active on those sites, build relationships with others. Remember NEVER to directly sell on social media sites (My advice anyway)
You can also get active in forums within your niche, me personally in the IM niche I love the warrior forum and when I was fully active in there I can tell you I used to get a good 1500 – 2000 visitors per month to my personal blog, all for free!
Now I did also mention video, this for many is not something they are comfortable with but yes it can provide you with a good source of free targeted traffic. Remember with video you do not have to be in front of the camera, you can do slideshow videos and record your screen. This can even be done for free if you have no money to invest by using a free tool called CamStudio.
The key to gettting results from free traffic methods is to take regular consistant action, even when you do not see instant results. The traffic will come, just keep working at it.
The only way to fail is to quit and I really mean that.
I lost thousands and thousands of dollars trying to succeed but now I live my dream life and dont have to go to work for a boss anymore, anyone can do this… All it takes is to get traffic to an offer – That's it!
I hope this has been of some help to you to get you started
I also have a free traffic gift for you actually, I recently interviewed an internet guru that makes well over $100,000 per MONTH online and got him to reveal all his secrets!!
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- Target Your Market with Videos
It seems everyone is selling something today and the competition is becoming tougher and tougher. Customers want more information and perks and article marketing is just not cutting it. Your goal is to drive customers to your market, or website, and encourage them to stay and buy. Even if your goal is only to drive traffic to your website you can no longer depend on traditional methods working alone. You want something new, something innovative – something that says “Look at ME!” Video marketing is what you need.
- Why Use Video Marketing?
Videos are everywhere you look on the internet. People surfing the web are no longer content just to scan a page for the information they want. They want to “see” what’s happening. They want to be entertained – even if it is only an ad they are watching. Video marketing provides all of that.
Video promotions grab the consumer’s attention. We create quality commercial videos for whatever you are promoting. Whether you are trying to sell a product or just spread the message of what your organization does – video marketing is the way to go.
- Video Marketing – The Marketing of the Future
Being able to bring a product or service to video is easier now than ever. Computer technology allows us to create what you need. And it is the marketing tool of the future. Thousands of people everywhere are jumping on the video marketing bandwagon. Just take a peek into YouTube and you will see what we mean. When you offer your customers, or visitors, informative information in video format you are letting them know you are on the cutting edge of marketing. You do not want to wait to get in on this type of marketing. You want to lead the way.
- Targeting Today’s Market – Young People
If whatever you are marketing is intended for the younger audience then videos are a must. You can not do without them. Today’s young audience, from kids to early twenty-something – have been raised on videos. They watch movies on their iPods, they spend hours on YouTube, they expect to experience everything through the world of video. A website video allows you to target this audience in a way a simple webpage or article can’t do. One geared toward an older audience and one made just for teens. You can reach a much broader group with this type of marketing.
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Below is a great article on the power of doing some Guest Blog Posts from the guys over at Problogger.net.
I accept guest blog posts at this blog as well as do some guest blogging myself. I somtimes am guilty at forgetting the reasons why I do and accept guest blog posts in the first place…. This this below article helps to refocus me Enjoy
From: http://www.problogger.net/archives/2009/02/01/how-to-guest-post-to-promote-your-blog/
Are you guest posting to grow your blog? In this guest post, Josh Klein shares some insights on guest posting and the 5 steps to make it work for you. I (Darren) have added a few comments throughout this post also to add to the conversation. I’ll highlight/introduce these comments with a ‘From Darren:’ and in italics.
You’ve heard the blogger cliché “content is king”. It’s a lot like the real estate industry’s “location, location, location.” It turns out blogging and real estate have something in common: for both, you need content and location.
When it comes to pro blogging, thinking about location matters. There is no “build it and they will come”, and only 20% of your work is publishing posts.
By making strategic partnerships with other bloggers, you can produce content and put it in a great location, or you can get great content for the location you own, depending on which side of the partnership you are on.
Strategic partnerships can take a lot of different forms, but guest posting is the most obvious because it’s a one-off deal. There isn’t a need for a complex relationship or terms and conditions of the partnership.
In December, I wrote a guest post here at Problogger about how you need a blog strategy. Darren got a piece of unique content without having to write it (not to mention a post that now hovers between the #1 and #2 rank in Google for “blog strategy”), and I got the authority of having shared my insights, high quality links to my blog, and 200 new subscribers in a day. My earlier guest post about Digg had a similar effect.
The purpose of today’s guest post is to help you grow your blog, add to the Problogger content library, and continue to build my blog’s audience. To work, guest posting has to be beneficial for everybody involved.
From Darren: I can’t emphasize this enough. Many guest post submissions that I receive (and reject) are little more than self promotion of the guest poster filled with links to their own blog and little actual value to readers. These give me little motivation to use them and so end up in the ’sorry I can’t use this’ basket.
The best way to make a guest post pay off for YOU is to make it pay off for the reader. Write something that makes readers think – ‘I really want to read more from this person’ and they’ll check you out in droves.
You see the value in guest posting, but how do you make it all happen? It takes 5 steps:
1) Be a reader
It’s important you be familiar with the blog you approach for a guest post. At the basic level, you need to know what the blogger writes about and what kind of guest posts usually get published. More importantly, you need to look at the most successful posts of that blog, looking for hints.
I look at the format other guest posters use and which has attracted the most comments. For Problogger, the “Best of Problogger” widget on the front page gave me some key insights.
I noticed that “how to” posts dominated the all time list and list of Darren’s favorites. After a search for “how to guest post” on Problogger and Google, the topic of this guest post began to form in my head.
I visited the Guest Blogging 101 section and read Darren’s How to be a Good Guest Blogger. I saw a different angle to approach from — namely, guest posting in order to promote your blog.
I also saw something useful about a guest post about guest posting describing the self-aware process of being published. Woah, that was a mouthful.
The point is: if I wasn’t familiar with the Problogger style and audience, I wouldn’t have been able to write this post.
From Darren: The main thing I’d add to this is to consider whether the topic that you’re writing about has been covered before – or at least covered recently. This is another reason that I often reject guest posts – simply because the topic would be repeating advice given in the recent memory of readers.
I personally don’t mind topics being repeated as long as they have fresh ideas and a new perspective – but too much on the one topic can frustrate readers. To be honest when I first saw this post from Josh I almost said no for this reason as this is a topic we’ve covered a few times before – however he has covered the topic a with some fresh ideas which won me over.
2) Write the guest post
I won’t belabor the point, but it should go without saying that your guest post be worth caring about. Duh.
The interesting part about this step is where in the process it comes; before you contact the blogger.
For most of you — assuming you take the “pro” part of blogging to heart — the places you want to guest post treat their blogs as businesses. You can reach out to these blogs pitching an idea, but that just gives them an opportunity to reject you.
When you really wanted something as a kid, did you ask your parents for permission or forgiveness?
If you contact a blogger in order to guest post, send your post with the email. Don’t ask for permission, just do it. If they don’t want to publish it, you can make some modifications and send it to another blog (or publish at your own).
I finished writing this post before Darren even knew it existed.
From Darren: This is one point I differ on a little from Josh. While I do publish quality posts that are submitted before I know they’re being written – a guest poster will have an increased likelihood of success if they contact me BEFORE writing the post.
The reason for this is partly connect with point #2 above – that being that if you’re going to write a post I want it to be on a topic that has not been covered recently and that is covering a topic in a new way. My preference is to know what topics you’re working on so that I can help shape those topics to make them more useful – and also so I’m aware of how many guest posts are coming in. Quite often when someone submits a topic I’ll brainstorm with a guest poster and together we make the topic more useful, engaging and helpful to readers.
This isn’t to say that I won’t publish posts that come to me complete – however it’s not my preference.
Lastly – one of the things that many good guest posters do is to cross link within a post to previous posts on the blog you’re writing for. For example you’ll see in the section ‘be a reader’ above that Josh links to a couple of previous posts on ProBlogger. This shows he’s familiar with previously written posts on this site, adds value to the post and helps promote previously written work from this site. Some bloggers only link to their own previously written work in a post – this can be valuable to readers if on topic but more often than not a blog that you’re writing for will have great posts in its own archives that can add depth to your post.
3) Send the guest post to the blogger
Your guest post is going to be enough of a headache to read, so don’t bother writing an essay introducing yourself. The biggest concern I have with allowing guest posters for my own blog is not how nice they are, but whether or not their post is going to be kick ass. There’s only one way to find that out.
The first time I contacted Problogger I said the following:
“Hi Darren. I’d like to publish this guest post on Problogger, because I think I have a message that is both valuable to your readers and different than what they’ve been hearing elsewhere:”
Then came the guest post. Darren wrote back to say when he was publishing, and that was that. And the next guest post?
“Hi Darren – thought I’d send another guest post your way since the last one went so well. I think your readers should get something out of this one.”
Networking can be important, but don’t be shy about letting your guest post do the talking. How did I set up this one?
“Hi Darren – Here comes another guest post. You should get a kick out of this one
Could be interesting for readers if you added your own comments, or even wrote a post from the other side of the conversation.”
A new twist; let’s see what happens.
From Darren: The idea that I add some comments was actually one that I’ve taken up and is a new twist on guest posts here at ProBlogger. I have actually considered doing it in previous posts but never did – I’d be interested to hear people’s reflections – do you like me chiming in like this?
One extra tidbit that I’ll throw in here on the topic of sending guest posts in. It can be really worthwhile asking the blogger what format that they’d like a post to be submitted in.
Josh sent this post to me in the body of an email with the post formatted with headings and links. This is good as it shows me how he’d intended the post to be seen. However an even more helpful way is to send me a text file with the html already set out in it so that I simply need to copy and paste the post into the backend of my blog. This saves me 5-10 minutes of reformatting the post.
Different bloggers will have different preferences with this.
Also – another bonus for me is when I get a guest post with an image in it. I love visuals and do try to add them to many guest posts that come my way but this can be time consuming. Adding an image of your own or finding a high quality Creative Commons image on Flickr and giving the link as a suggested image can really help to lift a guest post to the next level.
4) Promote the guest post
You didn’t think your job was done, did you? One of the great things about guest posts is the cross-promotion gained by leveraging both bloggers’ social networks.
The last thing you want is your guest post to be a flop, especially if it’s the first time you’ve written for the blog. Anyway, guest posting is a perfect opportunity to promote someone else and demonstrate your willingness to leave your blogging bubble. You can’t go wrong with good karma.
It bears mentioning that spam is not welcome! Promote your guest post with the same care and thoughtfulness that you would your own blog. Whenever I guest post, I make sure to tell my “regulars” through Twitter, because I know they’ll want to hear about it.
From Darren: This is an area that many guest posters don’t even think to do but which can pay off big time for both the blog you’re submitting to but also to you.
I have had a few guest posters on ProBlogger who have done some amazing things with promoting their own content. They’ve done so on sites like StumbleUpon and Digg as well as by Tweeting it, by emailing other blogs to tell them about it etc.
The beauty of doing this is that if you’re writing a guest post on a larger blog than your own that it can many times be easier to get a post to go viral on that blog as they already have social media credibility. For example here on ProBlogger most of my posts get 5-10 stumbles on StumbleUpon simply because of the numbers of readers of this site. However as a guest poster you promote the post more this number could tip the post into being promoted to the popular section of SU. This of course has a flow on effect for you as the guest poster as more and more people will be eyeballing your writing.
Of course if your post does well and the blogger you’re submitting to sees you promote your own work they’re more likely to want more content from you!
5) Stalk the comment section
Just as you should promote your guest post the way you would a post on your own blog, treat every comment on the guest post as if it were on your blog.
Every commenter took the time to read your post, and is a potential subscriber for you to win over. Respond directly and personally to the thoughtful posts, and as early and often as you can. The bigger and faster the comment section grows, the happier the blogger.
When a commenter is particularly insightful and engaging with your content, shoot him or her an email with a detailed response (or rebuttal).
As usual, put yourself in a reader’s shoes. What would most impress you in a guest poster? Now go do that.
I’ll see you in the comments below.
From Darren: Another great sign of a quality guest poster is that they’ll engage readers. On DPS we see a lot of our guest posters really engage readers by doing this and it brings the blog alive.
What do you think of guest posting?
Have you had success guest blogging? What’s your biggest concern about it? Share your best guest posting story in the comments, whether it’s an impressive chance you got at a big blog or a horror story of ruined opportunity.
From Darren: Looking forward to reading your comments also. Do also let me know about this idea of me adding to posts – does it disrupt the flow too much or add to the depth of the post by getting a 2nd perspective?
Josh Klein advises Fortune 500 companies on their web strategies and writes a web strategy blog about making websites that matter to human beings.
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Wow how far have we come and how wrong the so called experts can sometimes be…Check out this stroll down memory lane and read this OpEd about the internet from Newsweek in 1995
http://www.newsweek.com/id/106554
The Internet? Bah!
Hype alert: Why cyberspace isn't, and will never be, nirvana
By Clifford Stoll | NEWSWEEK
From the magazine issue dated Feb 27, 1995After two decades online, I'm perplexed. It's not that I haven't had a gas of a good time on the Internet. I've met great people and even caught a hacker or two. But today, I'm uneasy about this most trendy and oversold community. Visionaries see a future of telecommuting workers, interactive libraries and multimedia classrooms. They speak of electronic town meetings and virtual communities. Commerce and business will shift from offices and malls to networks and modems. And the freedom of digital networks will make government more democratic.
Baloney. Do our computer pundits lack all common sense? The truth in no online database will replace your daily newspaper, no CD-ROM can take the place of a competent teacher and no computer network will change the way government works.
Consider today's online world. The Usenet, a worldwide bulletin board, allows anyone to post messages across the nation. Your word gets out, leapfrogging editors and publishers. Every voice can be heard cheaply and instantly. The result? Every voice is heard. The cacophany more closely resembles citizens band radio, complete with handles, harrasment, and anonymous threats. When most everyone shouts, few listen. How about electronic publishing? Try reading a book on disc. At best, it's an unpleasant chore: the myopic glow of a clunky computer replaces the friendly pages of a book. And you can't tote that laptop to the beach. Yet Nicholas Negroponte, director of the MIT Media Lab, predicts that we'll soon buy books and newspapers straight over the Intenet. Uh, sure.
What the Internet hucksters won't tell you is that the Internet is one big ocean of unedited data, without any pretense of completeness. Lacking editors, reviewers or critics, the Internet has become a wasteland of unfiltered data. You don't know what to ignore and what's worth reading. Logged onto the World Wide Web, I hunt for the date of the Battle of Trafalgar. Hundreds of files show up, and it takes 15 minutes to unravel them—one's a biography written by an eighth grader, the second is a computer game that doesn't work and the third is an image of a London monument. None answers my question, and my search is periodically interrupted by messages like, "Too many connectios, try again later."
Won't the Internet be useful in governing? Internet addicts clamor for government reports. But when Andy Spano ran for county executive in Westchester County, N.Y., he put every press release and position paper onto a bulletin board. In that affluent county, with plenty of computer companies, how many voters logged in? Fewer than 30. Not a good omen.
Point and click:
Then there are those pushing computers into schools. We're told that multimedia will make schoolwork easy and fun. Students will happily learn from animated characters while taught by expertly tailored software.Who needs teachers when you've got computer-aided education? Bah. These expensive toys are difficult to use in classrooms and require extensive teacher training. Sure, kids love videogames—but think of your own experience: can you recall even one educational filmstrip of decades past? I'll bet you remember the two or three great teachers who made a difference in your life.Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised instant catalog shopping—just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets over the network, make restaurant reservations and negotiate sales contracts. Stores will become obselete. So how come my local mall does more business in an afternoon than the entire Internet handles in a month? Even if there were a trustworthy way to send money over the Internet—which there isn't—the network is missing a most essential ingredient of capitalism: salespeople.
What's missing from this electronic wonderland? Human contact. Discount the fawning techno-burble about virtual communities. Computers and networks isolate us from one another. A network chat line is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display comes close to the excitement of a live concert. And who'd prefer cybersex to the real thing? While the Internet beckons brightly, seductively flashing an icon of knowledge-as-power, this nonplace lures us to surrender our time on earth. A poor substitute it is, this virtual reality where frustration is legion and where—in the holy names of Education and Progress—important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.
STOLL is the author of "Silicon Snake Oil–Second Thoughts on the Information Highway," to be published by Doubleday in April.
© 1995
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