Archive for January 21st, 2009

Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Article directories are websites that contain a lot of articles. Most of these articles are usually put there by the one that owns the copyright to them, and usually as a promotion method.

The way to make money with an article directory is to supply each article with your byline placed under it, so that everyone reading the article will a) know who wrote it, and b) will be able to visit your website to gather more information. By repeatedly using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will notice your articles, view you as knowledgeable about the topic, and may even end up visiting your website.

Even if you can not write anything about on the topic which you are promoting, you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting top quality articles written is usually very expensive, however they will eventually pay for themselves, through affiliate sales (if you are promoting as an affiliate), or selling your own services.

Here’s a real life example. Let’s pretend that you are an accountant working from home, and you decide to write an article on a topic you feel familiar with; accounting. You then post it to various article directories. Those who are searching for information on the topic you wrote about will find, and read your article. They will notice that you indeed have the knowledge and skill they are looking for in order to some work for them, and ends up visiting your website to contact you.

The article you wrote just landed you a new client! This client may even decide to use your services regularly, and end up giving you a nice recurring profit. Now remember, since you have posted it on not one, but serveral free article directories, many others who have affiliate websites about accounting will find and use your article on their own website. The great thing about this, is that since they must attach your byline to it, they will help bringing you even more exposure – and sales!

There are several article directories out there for you to post your articles on. Your best course of action is to put a copy of each of your articles on as many as you can find for maximum exposure. This will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to even more new orders and more profit!

By Anders Eriksson
CEO and Owner Datorsam

Category: Lucky Break  | Comments off
Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

It is the same for all websites and blogs: You need traffic to the site. Without traffic nobody will learn about what you have to offer of goodies at your website or blog. Feedjit is the smartest and most simple innovation I know of to help you get more visitors to your site at present. And Feedjit is a fun experience for your visitors, too. Did I forgot to tell you that Feedjit is free? Feedjit will appear at your blog or site when you add a small snippet of code to each of your web pages.

Show the real-time traffic stream

From a list of visitors displayed as a live traffic feed you can go to a webpage of Feedjit with a list of your visitors: Where they are coming from and where they are going in real-time. This is really amazing to see. See Feedjit in function live here about stock photo search Again, as this list is on the Feedjit website it is at the same time giving you links back to your site and in that way enhancing your position in the search engines like Google, see http://live.feedjit.com/live/jubiii.com/

The world map of Feedjit

The most fun thing to add is a small world map. On this world map small red dots will show from where your visitors are coming from the latest 24 hours. The map will show up to 100 dots, not to cover the whole map. This is in itself a nice addition to the visitor experience to your site as the map will function as a kind of testimonial about that you get a lot of visitors from all around the world. See Feedjit in function: The Feedjit world map of visitors to Island Vacation Tips. When visitors click on this small map widget they will go to a web page at Feedjit with an interactive map with flags. The flags show the location in each country from where your latest visitors are coming from. This map is really looking impressive and will take up to 1000 visitor locations. The visitor can move around on the map and also use its zoom function. The beauty of this world map from a marketing aspect is that on the map a small window is showing the most popular of your web pages with links. In other words this big world map url will provide you with dynamic links back to individual web pages of your site. This should help you quite a lot for your ranking in Google and other search engines At the same time this list will invite your visitors to click on other pages at your site. All in all a fine visitor experience and a good marketing help for your site or blog.

Most popular pages today – list

Another snippet is listing the 10 most popular pages of your site today. Again this is just a small code to install, and placed in your menu it will invite visitors to click on more of your pages.

Installation of the Feedjit snippets

The installation of these Feedjit snippets is very simple on a blog. There are special easy install on Blogger but else you just cut and paste the small script into your blog template or website HTML (should be on each page). In a WordPress blog the easiest way is to add a text blog in the Design section: Widgets. Add the text blog, save it and edit it by pasting in the relevant code for the Feedjit snippet. Then you can move this widget around to where you want it to show on your blog. Experiment for the best results.

The effect of Feedjit widgets on your website

Webmasters report an increase of time spend, number of visited pages per visitor, number of repeat visitors, and amount of earnings from 2 to 4 times. Not bad for installation of a few small codes – free.

Category: Lucky Break  | Comments off
Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

There’s been much buzz about Facebook lately and for good reason.  It has lapped and gotten much more buzz than its competitors MySpace and LinkedIn.

However, it’s achieved these lofty heights because it is believed to be far less spammy and more real than the other social networking sites in the marketplace.

Whether this belief and reputation is true or not is highly debatable because I’ve been a Facebook user for about 19 months now and have seen the level of spam slowly creep up.

I had over 3000 friends in my Facebook account.

I tell you this not to brag but simply to point out I was a heavy user of Facebook.  I used this as my business contact and networking account so I’d only met 6 of them in person…the rest were contacts I’d friended on the site

I used it mainly for networking with people who are interested in the kind of business and markets I am in.

I even built up 4 groups with 500 plus members each and two of those groups had over 1200 members each.

Being a member of many groups meant I got more emails which wasn’t bad because I’d opted-in to them.  And lots of times I didn’t have the time to fully read through all of those e-mail communications from the groups I was a part of.

Basically, the in-site inbox has the same rules as any general email inbox. You have to get their attention so they’ll read your communication. You do this by providing value and building your positive reputation in their mind.

Once you get a reputation for consistently providing them tremendous value they’ll open up most if not all of your e-mail messages as long as you continue to provide them the high level of value they’ve come to expect from your communications.

I was moving along networking and doing my thing when…disaster struck.

Unfortunately, a crazy thing happened to me on Monday, January 12, 2009.

I’d gotten a couple email notifications that I needed to respond to from friends. So I went to the site and it gave me the login screen.

And that’s when the unthinkable happened…

It gave me the message and I paraphrase “your account has been disabled by an administrator”.

“How could this be?”  I asked myself

I was super pissed because I hadn’t been on the website at all for over 4 days and now all of a sudden my account was banned. What happened to cause this?

Since I began using the site in July of 2007 I’d gotten caught in their “account warning” filters twice. My account had been disabled due to this.

Basically, I had been adding friends in groups I was part of too rapidly with the same canned message using Roboform.  And so the Facebook administrators re-enabled my account after telling me not to do the suspicious activity anymore.

So I’ve been very good since then and had no further problems.  I operated within Facebook’s guidelines, built groups using invites, and instead of e-mailing everybody individually I would set up an event and invite them to the event just like Facebook wants you to do.

So I was terribly vexed as to why my account got shut down.

After contacting a few of my friends who are also heavy and highly expert site users I got down to what I believe may be the root reason why my account got disabled.

Facebook is now disallowing promotion to groups which was the way they wanted you to mass communicate…up until an apparent internal company policy shift.  Maybe all the heavy investment dollars they’ve taken are now forcing them to move forward more rapidly with monetizing the site than they planned. Either way it seems I got caught in the crossfire.

In talking with my contact he said he talked with a few of his friends and had seen about eight groups deleted because the group admin was consistently making promotional e-mail communications to those groups.

I had sent out a subtle e-mail communication with a link to an opt in page to all four of my groups on Thursday.  I did this because I was helping a friend launch a new product about Google Friend Connect and I varied the words I used in each of those e-mails so as not to upset the Facebook gods.

Since this policy is new and I had no idea I sent out my normal communications and got slapped.

This week I’ve contacted Facebook via e-mail twice and I’ve gotten no replies as to why my account was shut down nor gotten it rightfully reinstated.

This is extremely unfair to me and all the thousands of man-hours I’ve put into building my profile as well as the thousands of connections I’ve made and the people who count on me for the information I provide them.

But it’s like falling into a black hole where there’s no person you can contact to get your account back.

So my advice to you is to only add 20 to 30 friends per day, never send out e-mails to more than one person because you should be using groups and events, and don’t send out any promotional e-mails to your groups because apparently Facebook is now disallowing that.

Facebook is still a great and high growth platform with over 140 million users now.  You just have to be very careful when you’re using it so you can avoid the fate I suffered and the thousands of man-hours now down the tubes because of an unpublicized policy shift.

So happy Facebooking and beware.

Category: Lucky Break  | Comments off
Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Getting married is the most awaited and romantic event in every person’s life; and to some, it’s a scary thing because you’re going to be bonded with another individual for life. Both of you made a vow to share your love, happiness, and sadness together.
 
Most couples are dreaming of a honeymoon spent in a beautiful place, but not all are lucky enough to fulfill such dream. One reason is due to budgetary constraints. But for most couples who can afford a romantic and unique honeymoon some place else, they must be careful in choosing their honeymoon destination and it would be best to follow ones instinct.

If you want to spend unique honeymoon moments, no other place is better than Tahiti. Be sure to celebrate your relationship and life together in Tahiti’s beautiful islands. The islands are tiny paradise, crowned with uneven peaks that soar magically to the ocean. You can also find islands that barely float above the waves.

There are a few reasons why Tahiti is such a unique place to spend your honeymoon.

Seclusion

In these islands, you can find intimate resorts, quiet pure beaches, and peaceful villages that are definitely suited for the couples’ ‘alone time’. This is a very good place to spend your honeymoon away from prying eyes, work pressures, and other disturbances.

Over-water Bungalows

The island also offers perfect rooms equipped with all needed amenities, and the services are like that of first-class hotels. Have a tranquil sleep over the lagoon waters in a thatched-roof room.

Activities

You’re free to choose whether you do something or just relax under the sun’s heat. Try to enjoy the lagoons while you’re there by snorkeling, diving, and boating. If you want, you can try exploring the different islands through hiking, safaris, or shopping.

Honeymoon Cruises

Romantic voyages are also available every week headed for Tahiti’s islands. You can have a voyage in the South Pacific on board cruise ships, freighter passenger, and super yachts that travel amid Tahiti’s islands.

Couples now have a choice from the leading luxurious cruise lines that offer first class balcony cabins and meals exclusively designed for honeymooners. There is no other place like Tahiti where newly weds can enjoy the time of their life.

You can find great deals on Tahiti honeymoon packages that costs as low as $1,000 to as high as $9,500. There are certain travel agencies that offer these kinds of packages to honeymooners. Feel free to log on to their site and check out Tahiti’s unique honeymoon packages and experience the greatest honeymoon moments that will only happen once in your life.

Visit Tahiti and experience the feel of romance in this unique place. The world has recognized this place’ beauty and is regarded as the center of romance in the whole universe. So don’t be left behind; if you’re a newly wed couple, or perhaps you’ve renewed your vows and want to have another honeymoon, this place can speak for itself. You will always want to go back to this magical and enchanting place.

Category: Lucky Break  | Comments off