What You Need To Know About Internet Marketing

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Learning is almost an impossible feat without asking questions. Those who realize they don’t know everything, will be more willing to learn from their own personal experiences which will as a result give them an extra nudge in the right direction to establishing a successful online business. Here I will present to you, three of the most popular questions that are asked consistently, people are always looking for the answer to them. The answers are a direct result of years of experience and have proven to be worthwhile information.

For those new to online businesses, these questions and answers I present to you, will help you avoid the mistakes that most others have made, and give you a clue as to what path may prove to be the most optimal. As for those existing business owners, it’s always important you make it your business to keep learning. You can always implement new ideas, and keep yourself up to date with what is going on in the business world. You never know, maybe you’ll discover an idea that will take your business to new heights.

Question 1: How do I improve my Search Engine Rankings?

Your first process should involve optimizing your website for the search engines. After this, you should make it a priority to continually increase the amount of backlinks pointing towards your website. Write articles and make sure you hyperlink your keyword phases in your article. You can apply the same linking method in your forum signatures as well.

Question 2: Are there effective methods of getting targeted visitors to my site for free?

This is a common question asked among internet marketers. Everyone wants to stick to a fairly modest and affordable budget, to save as much money as possible, so if there’s some method of achieving traffic for free, then why not? Some of the most effective methods of driving traffic to your site (in my experience) are free. Forum posting, blogging, article marketing, as well as submitting your site link to web directories are just a few of some of the most popular methods. The effects of this type of traffic generation can take quite a while to kick in, however it’s important to note that you are creating links to your site that will ultimately end up working for you well into the future. They are not methods that work for a short pace of time and then just disintegrate. Once an article of yours is in an article bank, it can be read by viewers for years to come.

Question 3: I have an internet business that I have been operating for a month, but I am yet to see an income from it yet.

Two words that you should keep in mind when running an online business and that’s persistence and consistency. It not only takes time to build a successful online business, but will take literally weeks and weeks of persistent and consistent work to build a business from literally nothing and expect it to start making profits. A true internet business model that can be classified as a legitimate one is one that has proven to work by others who are making money online and one that works for yourself if you take the time and effort to utilize those methods by operating an online business like a real business and not just a pastime hobby.

Take as much time as you can to learn from other internet entrepreneurs and you can quickly establish yourself. If you keep in mind that you can never know too much in the internet business world, you will continue to learn and grow and will see your business flourish as a direct result of that.

Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor. If you?re seeking more information on search engine optimisation then check out my website which is: Free Affiliate Programs Alternatively you can visit: My Web Search

Immediate Steps: Marketing After The Conference

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Keep the momentum going after a conference by getting in contact with the leads you’ve collected. Usually when collecting business cards, the information on the cards is current. So, why not contact your prospects immediately after the day’s event? A simple, ‘thanks for coming by the booth,’ or ‘good to meet you,’ will suffice. You should include a link to information on the Web, or attach marketing documents. Immediate follow up tends to make a good impression on your prospects.

If the person you met didn’t offer an email address, you should mail a similar message in the post. Also send post message to those who you’ve already emailed. When considering that about 70% of emails are screened by spam filtering software, you can’t be sure that your email message has reached your prospect. A second message by another message may increase your odds of reaching the intended recipient.

When preparing to go to a conference, bring along some pre-addressed overnight mailers. Then you can send your leads directly back to the office each night. Next it’s time to do the data entry work. If the people at your home office are too busy with other tasks, you may want to contact a temp agency to find someone with appropriate skills who’s ready to report to the job within an hour or two.

Once you have the new prospects entered into the CRM system, set a time to call them. Give prospects a few days to return home and get back to work. You can maximize the productivity of these calls by scheduling them in a set of around ten calls, keeping distractions at a minimum. Scheduling the time in the middle of the morning tends to work best. The best part is that these aren’t cold calls; instead, they are follow up calls to prospects who have already exhibited a prerequisite interest in your product or service.

When making the calls, be sure to introduce yourself by stating your full name and company. Ask if you’ve reached them at a good time; this is courteous and by this you can determine if you’ve reached them at a time that is good for them. If you haven’t, you can just ask the prospect when would be a better time to get in touch with them. The purpose of the call is to realize the prospect’s motivation for attending the conference and stopping by your booth. The answers you receive could help you realize the prospect’s situation, and their likelihood of making a purchase in the future.

Research indicates that only about 25% of purchases happen within the first six months after making contact. About 50% take a year or more. By staying in contact with your prospects by relatively inexpensive methods such as postcards or email, you could save on expenses; save the marketing calls for your most qualified leads alone.

When creating a marketing communications campaign, you should be able to answer some basic questions such as, ‘Why do I need your services?,’ ‘Why should I select your company over some of your competitors?,’ and ‘What are the primary reasons why I should make a purchase from your company?’

It will be possible for you to reach success in your sales goals by reaching the right prospects with the right offer at the right time. This can be attained by maintaining ongoing follow up communications on a consistent schedule of follow up.

M. H. “Mac” McIntosh is described by many as one of America’s leading business-to-business marketing and sales consultants and an expert on sales leads. http://www.sales-lead-experts.com.

Why Page Rank Is Important In Building Traffic

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Google Page rank (correctly PageRank) is important in building traffic to your website for a number of reasons. Before we discuss why, here is quick heads up on how it works.

Page Rank is based on links between your site and other sites, in fact specifically between web pages, since it is links between individual pages rather than complete websites that interests Google. That is because Google lists individual pages and not domains. There is a formula that Google uses to determine the value of each link to your site, which is based on the PageRank of the web page providing the link and also the number of other links leaving that page.

You can see the page Rank in the Google PageRank bar on the Google Toolbar – it is the green bar that shows a numerical value of 0 to 10 when you hover your cursor over it. This value is logarithmic, which means that if it takes 10 links to reach PR 1, then it takes a lot more to reach 2. If Google uses a logarithmic factor of 8, as it might do (nobody knows), then it will take 8 links to your site to get to PR 1, 64 to reach PR 2, 512 to PR 3 and so on. This is very basic, since, as I have stated, it also depends on the PR of the page providing the link and the number of other links leaving that page.

Here are the top 4 reasons that in my opinion help most to generate traffic and make you money:

1. The higher your Google PageRank, then the higher Google is likely to list you in the search engine results pages. Google take the view than the more other websites link to yours, then the more relevant your web page must be to the topic in hand, otherwise they wouldn’t link to you. In fact, the links are to specific pages in your site, not to the site as a whole, which is why it is called ‘Page Rank’ and not Site Rank.

2. The higher the Page Rank, then the more relevant other people will consider any particular page on your website to be. They will feel more confident that if they visit your site they will have their questions answered and find the information they are looking for.

3. A high Page Rank shows that you have a high number of links on the pages of other websites. There is then the possibility of others clicking on these links to get to your website.

4. The higher your Page Rank, then the more people will want you to link to their website. That means that they too will be likely to visit your site. They will also offer you a reciprocal link if you want one, and that too will provide you with more exposure online.

There are some factors you should keep in mind that could affect your Page Rank. The way your domain name is presented is very important. Take at look at these domains:

www.mydomain.com, www.mydomain.com/index.html, domain.com, domain.com/index.html

They are all different URLs that will lead somebody using them to your domain. However, search engine spiders see them all as different URLs, and if you use different ways to write your home page URL, then they will all be listed separately, and all be given a different Page Rank. Thus, the page rank for any one of them will be weaker than your page would have been if you had used only the one way to express it. Get into the habit of expressing your domain in only one way.

There are other ways in which poor use of your website URLs and also injudicious linking policies, can harm your Page Rank, but the main point that should keep in mind is that the your page rank applies to each page individually, and you get a share of the Google PageRank of the page that provides you with the link. If that page has a PR of zero, then you get nothing.

In giving my reasons for page rank being important in building traffic, I should stress that it is not one my more important ways of building traffic. However, Google takes notice of your PageRank, otherwise why would it bother giving you a Page Rank in the first place. For that reason alone it is well worth building up as many links back to your webpages as possible, not just for the traffic, but also to keep your website in the public eye.

It is the Home Page that is highest listed on most search engines, and also the page is given the highest PageRank, so if you can persuade others to link to your home page in return for a link from a page internal to your site, then that would be a good deal, and is what you should be trying for.

Don’t ask me though, because I would a link back from your highest Page Ranked page!

Page Rank is an important property of your website, and for more information on internal and external linking strategy check out Pete?s website Improved Search Engine Rank where you will find many other SEO tips.

How I Make $100 A Day Selling Tickets On Ebay…

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I’m about to share the method that makes me, BY FAR, the most money online. It’s so simple that you can make money right after reading this article…

I don’t deal with inventory, online storefronts, answering millions of emails. I just buy tickets to popular events and sell them on Ebay for many times what I paid.

It’s a lot easier to make quick money doing this than many think. Ebay even has a dedicated section for selling tickets at http://tickets.ebay.com

If you follow the steps outlined below YOU WILL MAKE MONEY.

First of all, how does this work? If a concert is so popular, then how is it possible to get tickets that someone would be willing to pay 2x for a few days later? Well, the simple reason is that many people are impulse buyers and are willing to pay for that.

Think about the recent Hannah Montana concert in LA. If you waited for the second they went on sale (or pre-ordered - I’ll show you how later), you could have gotten tickets for $65. But what about the father of two daughters who have been begging him to go to this concert for weeks and now it’s sold out…what does he do? He buys them on Ebay from you for $300 a piece. It’s that simple and believe me it works!

I know it seems too simple to work but there are SO MANY people out there in a similar situation that are willing to pay extra for getting ’sold out’ tickets. The trick is - you just have to get to them first.

Now on to specifics….

POPULARITY OF THE EVENT:

This seems obvious but it’s not. Obviously, you want to get tickets for the biggest shows but ALSO try to buy tickets to bands that are only playing 1 show in your area. If a band is hugely popular but playing 5 shows in your area tickets won’t sell as quickly OR for as much. Also, keep in mind local bands. These can be the best sources of ticket revenue for you. For example,noone outside of Boston knows who the band Guster is, but their shows ALWAYS sell outbecause they are HUGELY popular in New England.

SIZE OF THE VENUE:

There are some super-popular events that are in huge venues. This is an important pointto consider. A concert at Madison Square Gardens - even if it is “sold out” - has a lothigher probability of there being tickets on ebay so you might not make as much money as if you were selling a ’sold out’ concert at a much smaller venue.

Getting the ticket…The best way of actually getting tickets to these high-demand event is during ‘presales’.Presales are not for the general public but only those people that have been givenaccess by someone with the presale password. This is meant for friends and family of people that work for the venue, etc.

However…it is possible to get these presale passwords….and this is the most important tip I’m about to share…

On fatwallet.com or talktix.com you can find these presale passwords…for free. Also, alot of timesyou can “sign up” to get presale passwords by calling your local radio station. OR the website of the band will have mailing lists you can join that will give you these codes.And, of course…you can get (and sell) presale passwords on Ebay (another easy source of income).

Fake “Sold Outs”

Alot of times ticketmaster will display an online message saying that tickets are sold out. 9/10 times this is FAKE. They call this “fake drops” and it’s meant to create a sense of urgency around the event in hopes of selling tickets faster. Keep trying to get tickets and, like I said, 9 out of 10 times you’ll get them.

In Conclusion…

If you follow these tips, you can make money RIGHT NOW selling tickets on Ebay. Heck, you can even sell the presale codes! So go make some money before the day is done…and check out auctions-traffic.com for a TON of FREE articles on making money…

2 Years ago I was working 60 hours a week for a Fortune 500 company. I decided I would try everything to make enough passive income to leave the ‘rat race’ forever. Well, after trying alot of things that worked…and alot that didn’t…I’ve done it. Check out http://www.auctions-traffic.com to learn how.

Using Affiliates To Target Customers For Your Internet Business

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When an internet business is trying to get their business growing and there is little to no money in the budget for advertising, as is often the case, many are learning that turning to affiliates can improve their online presence and help get the word out about their business without the high cost of running a full blown ad campaign.

Many internet businesses have found they can increase their advertising without increasing their budget for advertising by offering other websites a commission on sales they refer. There is no cost to the company until the ad produces, as opposed to traditional advertising in which the company pays for the ad without any guarantee they will see a return on their investment. When utilized correctly, affiliate marketing can bring sales to an internet business with very little effort on your part. You find an established company with a group of advertisers who then post ads on their websites. You pay a sales commission to the company for each individual sale that is made from their advertising on their site.

When an online business wants to reach a global audience, it is recommended they use the same media their internet customers use, the Internet. In a global economy such as we live in, it takes global advertising to reach the most customers. As the print and broadcast media continues to merge, there are fewer companies with which to advertise your home business, resulting in higher prices and less competition for the advertising dollar. This is another reason using affiliates can be profitable.

Affiliate programs are designed to allow companies to place ads on their affiliate sites for free. They pay a commission for the ads if a visitor to that site then goes on their website and makes a purchase. Typically this commission is on a percentage basis, and while many may not offer huge dollars, there are a few that offer much higher commissions based on the cost of the product or service being offered.

For the internet business trying to expand their offerings to the most customers possible, the use of affiliate programs can help them achieve their goal with a low initial cost. Allowing the affiliates the freedom to choose the size and style of the ads is also attractive to more affiliates as is offering a good commission that will make them want to become a productive affiliate site for advertising your internet business.

The affiliates will want to market their own site to have more visitors to send to your business. A business that has thousands of affiliates spread around the globe will have thousands of more marketing opportunities to reach a much larger audience. Most affiliates are knowledgeable of internet marketing and will focus their efforts to the best audience that may be interested in visiting their affiliated companies.

Affiliate programs are a form of advertising that are not only cost effective but easier to track since both the affiliate and the internet business can monitor which sales came from their websites. Online businesses can track this also with simple affiliate marketing software. The benefit of this is by tracking the number of visitors that come from each of your affiliates, you can reward the top producing sites beyond the basic commission if you so desire and can also ask unproductive sites to remove their ads. Choosing the most productive sites can help boost business, sales and profits for your business.

The bottom line is using affiliates to target customers for your business can also benefit you by increasing your internet presence and getting your product or service out on the internet in a highly visible way.

Barbara J. Beddall is owner of SmarterWay2Work.com and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about this topic, Barbara recommends you visit: SmarterWay2Work.com

The Secrets Of Super Affiliate Marketers

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article body: Now, when I say Super Affiliate Marketers I mean those guys and girls who are in that top one- percent of the three percent who actually make a living out of affiliate marketing. Not the ninety seven percent that fail to sell anything and not the two- percent of the three- percent who just get by or who make a moderate amount through their efforts.

Now that top one- percent will include people like Stone Evans and Ewan Chia, you know the ones. Those who are making a seriously disgusting amount of money from affiliate marketing, those that we all wish we could emulate or even better. So what makes them so special? What skills do they have that the rest of us lack? In truth, without wishing to insult anyone, probably none.

The real difference between the Super Affiliates and we mere mortals, the secret to their success, is knowledge. They have mastered the lessons that we are learning now. They have gained the experience that we seek. And, probably most importantly, they employ what they have learned to always improve their techniques.

Whilst we flounder through the masses of hype laden sales pitches of other affiliates, enticing us to buy their latest marketing strategy, (which will, of course, increase both your opt-ins and your sales by some unbelievably extravagant percentage). The Super Affiliate has learned which strategies basically do work and which do not. They spend more of their time developing tweaks to those strategies to improve their percentages.

I know I used to imagine Super Affiliates as people who spend very little time on the Internet whilst money just flowed into their accounts and they got richer and richer. Having had a little longer to explore affiliate marketing now I understand that this is most definitely not the case. They may not have to work as hard as say you or I to make money but they still do. More over they work smarter than we do; they have learned all the little short cuts that you can employ to get the job done quicker. They also understand that the only people who really get rich in any market are those who have their own product to sell so they must spend some time developing new products for niches that interest them.

I also believe that they must have multiple irons in the fire. In my short time in affiliate marketing I have quickly come to realize that you are unlikely to find just one product that will make you rich and you must generate many small lines of profit if you wish to have a sustained income.

The final thing that I have noticed that the Super Affiliates do and we should all (we mere mortals anyway) be grateful for this, is they love to teach others how to emulate them! Of course they will charge you for the privilege, but then that is their right and to learn from people whose names you have seen all over the Internet is a wonderful experience. You know in advance that they have “made it”, so you also know that what they tell you is the genuine article, the breadcrumbs that will lead you on your trial to success, all you have to do is learn what they tell you and then act upon it!

Neil Mansley is the owner of http://www.NeilMansley.com and writes articles about his experiences in the affiliate marketing industry. To learn more Neil recommends you visit http://www.NeilMansley.com/ewen-chia-super-affiliate.html and for a great way to start affiliate marketing you could try http://www.NeilMansley.com/pips

SEO Is It Worth It

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article body: So, you have your website and you know that you want traffic. What would be the point in putting in all that effort to build your website if no one was ever going to see it? You have set up some traffic exchanges and some banner advertising but you were hoping to get some visitors from the search engines without having to do PPC (pay-per-click) advertising, what are you going to do?

Well, in a word (three words actually!), Search Engine Optimization or SEO for short. Now there are lots of people and companies out there who try to make this sound a lot more complicated than it is. Their reason for this is simple, if you are a bit worried about it, then you will pay them vast sums of money to do it for you rather than having a go yourself.

Now, I readily admit, that I am no expert on the subject. There may well be some esoteric techniques that these people and companies use that I do not know about. But what I have learned, is that you can do an awful lot for yourself before you even need to think about calling in an expert! I advise that you make a back up of your website before making any alterations so that if you do have a major problem you can restore your original site quickly.

In essence, all SEO is making the search engines crystal clear on what your website is about. This is achieved by carefully choosing “keywords” i.e., words that describe what your website is about, and ensuring that these keywords are used in the correct places and acceptable regularity throughout your site. Also, the use of “links” to your site from other, similar topic sites. These “links” show the search engines that your site is seen as something of an authority on the keywords you have chosen by other websites.

All you need to achieve this is a “keyword” generator/search tool, a tool to help you create links and a little time to work it all together. (A good guide close to hand is also very useful and you can find many online. I would recommend anything by Brad Callen.) Having chosen your “keywords” carefully (ideally so there are less than two million competing sites, i.e. sites using the same “keywords”) ensure that they are in your sites “meta tags” and your “title” and the wording on your index page. If you have a logo or image on your index page you can also place your keywords in the text alternative description of these.

Just these few changes and the introduction of some “links” will greatly improve your position in the search engine results and hence improve your traffic. There are other tricks (obviously!) that you can use and many of them can be found in free guides online. You do need to be aware that over use of your chosen keywords can be detrimental to your sites search engine results – It is something that they look for and consider “cheating”

In conclusion, is SEO worth it? In short, YES! You may not want to try it yourself and you may prefer to pay someone to do it for you but you should most definitely get it done if you want to increase your natural traffic.

Neil Mansley is the owner of http://www.NeilMansley.com and writes articles about his experiences in the affiliate marketing industry. To learn more Neil recommends you visit http://www.NeilMansley.com/internet-marketing-software.html and for a great way to start affiliate marketing.

PPC Advertising And Your Home Business

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One of the most effective ways for introducing a home business to the internet is through PPC advertising. If you are just beginning to promote an online store and do not have the time or patience to wait until the website rises in the search engines, this marketing technique can help. You will have to invest some money but this method provides one of the fastest opportunities for driving traffic to an internet business.

Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising has developed into one of the most popular marketing techniques on the internet. This has happened because an online business can be discovered quickly. What are PPCs? The short definition is that a designated amount of money is paid to put your website in front of millions of people in a short period of time. It is really a very simple concept that can bring potential customers to your online home business.

Every major search engine provides a Pay Per Click plan for potential internet entrepreneurs. Google has developed a very popular approach called Google Adwords while Yahoo! has created a design called Yahoo! Sponsored Search. The goal of PPC marketing is to provide an opportunity to list your site on the front pages of search engines, advertising networks and web pages immediately. This happens when an online business owner bids on keywords and phrases that are related to their home business product or service. The higher the bid, the better the placement.

Have you ever looked for a product or service on the internet? The words or phrases that are entered into the search query are referred to as keywords and phrases in PPC advertising jargon. These are what you will be bidding on. Have you noticed that when the results of the search are listed there are advertisements at the top or right side of the pages? That is Pay Per Click advertising in action. If you were to click on the advertisement, the owner of that website pays the amount they bid for the keywords every time someone clicks on their ad. This is what you will be paying for.

The bottom line is that you are going to pay for having an online business listed at or near the top of these web pages. Unfortunately, a click on a link does not mean that you are going to make a sale. The good news is that you can promote your home business on the front pages of Google, Yahoo!, MSN and other major websites very quickly. The bad news is that PPC marketing can become very expensive if you don’t do your homework. Here are some guidelines that can help.

Do Your Homework

If you are not familiar with Pay Per Click marketing, research is where to begin. There is an enormous amount of good information about this subject on the internet. Block out a Saturday on your calendar, make a pot of coffee, grab a pen and paper and sit down in front of the computer. Go to your favorite search engine and enter “Pay Per Click Advertising” into the search box and start taking notes. Google and Yahoo! provide a wealth of helpful information.

Create A List Of Keywords

Think about the product or service that your home business sells. Consider the specific keywords and phrases that YOU would use if searching on the internet for that product. Do an actual search. You will develop additional ideas for how internet surfers might look for that product or service. Remember to write down the words and phrases you are using and discovering. Try to create a list of 30-50 words or phrases.

Another good resource is an online keyword suggestion tool. There are several of these websites on the internet. Type in a word or phrase in their search box and you will discover how many times it has been looked for. This is a great instrument for narrowing down your keyword list. Thousands of people looking for a term may indicate a high demand but it also might reveal a phrase that has a lot of bidding competition. Try to narrow your list down to 10-15 words and phrases.

Choose Your PPC Site

The foundation for understanding PPC advertising has been laid and the list of keywords is in your hand. Every Pay Per Click website will have a different set of guidelines to get you started. Read their information and make sure you comprehend how their system works. Some general information has already been found through your initial research but learning the nuts and bolts of their operation is essential. Don’t worry! They will be able to answer all of your questions

This is probably what you can expect from most sites:

a) Set up an account and how you will be paying for your campaign.

b) Research your keyword list on their site and observe the bids.

c) Start small by bidding for 2-3 terms on your list.

d) Write a brief description of your product or service and be compelling.

e) Decide where to send potential customers through your links.

f) Initiate your advertisements.

Monitor The Results

PPC marketing is not a set it and forget it tool. You must purpose to analyze the statistics every day. Keep a close eye on your bids. It will take time to learn the process of bidding correctly. Test your ads to determine what sales copy is delivering the most visitors. Study the numbers and see what the visitors are doing on your website. The most important statistic is the conversion rate. This information will tell you what percentage of visitors are becoming customers. Keep a close track on how much you are spending for advertising compared to the sales that are being generated. Always be prepared to adjust and test.

Can Pay Per Click advertising work? Yes, if it is done correctly. The best way to make money online is to read the directions. If you are willing to do the homework and make a commitment of your time, it can happen. PPC marketing can be another effective tool for creating the success of your home based business. The resources are in place. The work is up to you.

“It is by attempting to reach the top at a single leap that so much misery is caused in the world.”

John Fortner lives in Oregon and works from his home through his online pursuits. He is the owner of Best-Income Opportunities which offers free information and proven opportunities for creating work at home businesses. To learn more about this topic please visit his website at: http://www.Best-IncomeOpportunities.com To receive free information for starting a home business please go to: http://www.Best-IncomeOpportunities.com/optin.html To start your own home business today with all the tools you need please visit: http://www.best-incomeopportunities.com/pips.html

College Students Making Money Online With Internet Marketing

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With internet marketing gaining in popularity, more and more people are realizing that once you look past the plethora of scams and get-rich-quick schemes that glut the industry, anyone armed with the right information can use Internet Marketing to create a stable side income, work from home full time, or make a few extra bucks by working a couple of hours a week.

One segment of the workforce that can really benefit from Internet Marketing is students wanting to make some money to help them get through college without relying on loans or their family’s money.

With Internet Marketing maturing and legitimate information becoming more widely available, the purveyors of the scams and shams are being pushed

aside by those offering real opportunities to make money online.

Students who are savvy enough to avoid the scams are finding that internet marketing is both easy and fun, and a great way to make money without having to resort to flipping burgers or tending bar.

Students are embracing Internet Marketing as a source of income because:

1. The hours are flexible, the work can be done at any time of day or night. The demand on an Internet Marketers time is set by the person themselves, not by an employer. If a student wishes to work 5 hours one week, and 20 the next, and 2 the following week, there is no restrictions.

2. The earning potential is virtually unlimited, and based only on how much time and effort the student wishes to put in. Some students may be happy to work 4 hours a week and make $100, while others may want to devote more time, and therefore make more cash.

3. The aspects some in the industry see as difficult, such as researching and article writing, are second nature to most students, and this aspect of the work is exponentially easier than writing a paper for school, something students do on a weekly basis.

4. The huge range of services available to promote through marketing techniques means students can promote products or services in line with their interests, and can reach the customer with more legitimacy than traditional marketers due to their genuine interest in the topics.

5. The most effective techniques in Internet Marketing, such as writing articles, blogging and building web pages are free to implement, so students can start earning with no initial investment.

6. Students are often more familiar with the new wave of marketing tools than the marketing gurus themselves. This is especially true of tools such as social networks (Myspace, Facebook) Blogging (Blogger, Wordpress) and social bookmarking (Digg, StumbleUpon)

7. Internet Marketing is no longer a black art, the information needed to succeed at the various aspects of Internet Marketing is widely available, and many online communities exist to help marketers of all levels, from newbies to experts.

Students looking to create a real income working online should investigate Internet Marketing as a viable option for doing so. Avoid the scams and over-hyped products and seek out the real deal information, and you can create a real online job that will fit around your study schedule.

Are you sick and tired of working crummy jobs for small time money, just to put yourself through College? Check out Seth Gray’s site Cash Money for Students to see how students can easily make a decent income in their spare time using Internet Marketing techniques. You can also check out Seth’s blog by clicking here, for more tips and tricks for students making cash with IM.

Which Type Of Web Hosting Is Right For You?

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When is comes to web hosting, you have many options to choose from. Depending on the type of website you want to build, you can choose from free web hosting, standard web hosting, shared web hosting, dedicated web hosting, or co-location web hosting. For those who are unfamiliar with some of these options, deciding which host to choose can be daunting and time consuming.

Free Web Hosting

If you want to create a personal web page or a small website for non-business use, then free web hosting is a good option. Instead of paying monthly fees, you agree to allow the service to post online ads on your site. While you have no control over the types of ads, free web hosting is an option for those who have a small budget or those who want to test their website first before investing money in a more expensive web host service.

Standard Web Hosting

Most web hosting services that cater to small and medium businesses fall into this category. Unlike free web hosts, you will have to pay a start-up fee and a monthly fee to use the services provided by the host. There is a wide array of features available through these types of web hosts. Common features include:

· Website creation tools

· Reports and website statistics

· 100 or more email addresses

· Free domain name

· Varying amounts of disk space, file storage and bandwidth

· Access to multiple scripts

· Ability to manage your site through a control panel

When researching standard web hosts, look carefully at what they have to offer. Some offer different monthly packages that contain more features than others.

Dedicated Web Hosting

If you don’t want to share a server with other websites, you can choose a dedicated web hosting service or a web host that provides these types of options. While this will cost more each month, you will have more control over the server. This means you can schedule maintenance, upgrades and other events at your convenience.

Shared Web Hosting

Even though most websites that rely on standard web hosting services are stored on shared servers, many web hosting services offer ’shared web hosting’, which means you will only share a server machine with one or two other subscribers instead of hundreds.

If you’re looking for a way to reduce your risk of cyber theft or hacking, sharing a server with as few subscribers as possible can help. This service will cost more than standard web hosting.

Co-location

Co-location is similar to dedicated web hosting, except you only pay for an Internet connection and storage for your equipment. You will be responsible for purchasing and maintaining a server machine.

For those who want to have complete control over their business, co-location is the best option available. There are two types of co-location, managed and unmanaged. If your company lacks an IT department, you can turn over management responsibilities to the web host. If your company has an IT department, then you will just have to pay for the Internet connection and the storage costs.

Before you choose a web host you should take into consideration what type of web hosting you will require for your business. The type of web hosting offered is just as important as the quality of your chosen web host.

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