Friday, October 18, 2013

How to start your career as a freelance journalist




Writing a weekly sex column filled with metaphors and rhyming couplets will not buy you daily Cosmopolitans at lunch, let alone a pair of Jimmy Choos. Carrie Bradshaw of Sex and the City may make freelance journalism look glamorous, but it takes a lot of discipline to make it in the publishing world, especially if you are a new kid on the block.

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If wearing office attire is not your style and you have a morbid fear of yoghurt thieves raiding the office fridge, then a career in freelancing may be just what you need. Newspapers and magazines across Australia rely on freelance writers to work in specialised fields of journalism. From science and environmental articles to music and film reviews, words are in demand.
The tricky part is getting started. A fat portfolio of published articles and a flair for networking is the key to kick-starting your journalism career. The first step, however, is learning to pitch your stories to the right people.

Where do I get published?

A young writer’s first byline is an indescribable high. Acknowledgment of your work in print is rewarding, and more motivating than any yoga class you contort yourself in. But before you start dreaming of exposing the next political scandal, you have to read, read, read! Know all the publications on the newsstands near you.

Educating yourself about the publications out there means you will always have an outlet for your story. The next time your local paper hits your door, don’t just pull out the sport or entertainment sections and dump the rest in recycling. There are opportunities aplenty in newspaper lift-outs. If you have written a profile piece about an upcoming chef, don’t just target food magazines – try the careers section of your local newspaper.

Most freelance writers write articles with a particular outlet already in mind. Your mum may be your biggest fan but you need to work out the target audience for your story if you want to earn a living. To do this, familiarise yourself with your potential publisher. Look up what stories they have done of late, note their tone and style, and read a couple of their recent back issues. Editors receive hoards of articles and requests to be published every day. To be really taken seriously, you need a game plan.

Do I pitch an idea or send a finished article?

As a general rule of thumb, you should write the article rather than just throwing ideas at the editor. While creativity is crucial, a reliable execution of the story is equally, if not more important for an unknown freelancer. The path will get easier once you’ve made a few heads turn. But whatever you do, don’t make them turn for the wrong reasons. Editors have eagle eyes, so don’t piss them off by being lazy and using they’re, there and their interchangeably. Check, double and triple-check that your spelling and grammar are immaculate. Glue yourself to a Macquarie Dictionary and never trust Microsoft Word spell check to do the work for you.

Show initiative by downloading their style guide if it is available online and make them fall in love with you. Don’t forget to check the spelling of all names, titles and quotes of interviewees that you have used in your article. A clean, double-spaced copy is your ticket to landing the job.

How do I pitch my story?

When pitching your story, write a concise cover letter with your name, contact details, a short description of yourself and the article. If you have never been published, do not expect to get paid on your first try. However, it is worth calling the publisher on their general contact line and asking them how much freelancers are paid, and if they are paid per word or per article or if it is contractual.

If you have been published, send them some of your work or links to online articles. Don’t feel uncomfortable about asking to be paid – the worst that can happen is they’d say no. Never push your story for a byline if they haven’t offered it to you. Desperation is a huge turn-off.

What do I say in my cover letter?

Imagine you are at a speed-dating event and you spot your dream date in the corner of the room. Two minutes is all you have to make them fall in love with you. Go!

OK, so you’re not going to tell your future employer that you are an Aquarius and you like long walks on the beach, but you have to make an impression as quickly as possible. Briefly state that you are a freelance journalist and describe your article in a line or two. Make it snappy and appealing so that they want to read more.

It is also practical to give a reasonable deadline for them to get back to you with a response. Weave this in tactfully of course. You don’t want to boss around your potential boss.

Who do I send my cover letter to?

Sending your cover letter to the general email address of the company is the same as dumping it in the bin. Find the name of the relevant editor of the publication and liaise directly with them. Don’t be intimidated by their title. Always remember that editors are real people and they all started somewhere. You’ll be surprised to find that most of them are fantastic individuals happy to help out newcomers. If Anne Hathaway managed to tame Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada, then there is hope for everyone.

Pick up the phone

Debunk the myth that writers are loners with no social skills. If you’ve sent out a few articles and you’ve had no new emails in your inbox, pick up the phone and give them a call. Remind the editor about your article and ask about its status. Unless you sound like Fran Drescher from The Nanny, it’s refreshing for an editor to hear a voice that differentiates you from the numerous requests for publications they receive every week via email. This is your chance to be charming and sell your story. But if it’s evident that your article has no place in that publication, then graciously move on.

A phone reminder also shows your commitment and it’s easier to persuade someone over the phone than via an emotionless email. Talking to the editor also gives them a better idea of your article, and they may ask you for additional interviews or photographs to improve the story and tailor it to sit better with their publication. Like your very first interview, calling an editor to ask about your article may be nerve-racking, but you will feel a lot better when it’s done. Arm yourself to fight off the biggest enemy – procrastination. As Martin Luther said, ‘How soon “not now” becomes “never”.’

Dust yourself off, and try again

You may not remember your first step, but it was probably one of the biggest obstacles you’ve had to overcome. Over and over, despite bruised knees and twisted feet, you never gave up. Besides, the good is never great until you’ve tasted the bad. J K Rowling was rejected nine times before the manuscript for Harry Potter finally saw the light of day. There is no magic formula – it is all a matter of holding on and getting better at the game.

A rejection may not necessarily mean the article was not good. Some places just don’t have the budget to include freelance pieces, or the piece might work better for another publication. Forget the moping – get on your feet and try a different publication.

Better still, write a new article. If the process of getting started on another article doesn’t remind you of how much you love the profession, then nothing will.

How to Become a Freelance Writer

Hundreds of thousands of writing opportunities exist. Making the most of them is where the art of the freelancer really comes into play. A freelance writer is someone who writes without belonging to any single company or entity but acts like a small business or an independent contractor.

It's possible to be a full-time freelance writer earning a living, or to be a part-time freelancer supplementing a regular income. Another role is to simply do it for fun or to build up a broader portfolio of skills. In this article, you'll get the basics on what it takes to ease your way into freelance writing as a career or hobby.


01
Be a good writer. It may seem self-evident but there is a substantial group of people who believe that they can write but when they attempt it, their lack of originality, good grammar, and self-discipline prove otherwise. Be sure that you're comfortable with writing, that it is a medium in which you can express yourself with ease and clarity, and that it is something you don't mind doing almost every single day of your life without respite. If you don't already have writing qualifications, consider doing a college degree in journalism or English, or taking a workshop so that you're at least aware of the major requirements in writing, and the terminology used. Even if you already have a degree in a non-writing related course, you may find it easier to either get a writing diploma or to get an entry-level job as a
copywriter or editor in a field related to what you graduated in.


02. Be comfortable communicating. Unless you want to be the hermit novelist living in poverty, you'll need to reach out to other people as a freelance writer. You'll need to be prepared to market yourself, to drum up business, and to chase leads. You will also need to be happy to turn around work quickly and according to the client's or employer's needs and changes, and all of this requires good negotiation and interaction skills. Fortunately, much of this can be done by email, meaning that you can rely on writing to connect but it does mean you'll need to be prepared to put yourself out there and not just sit about waiting for leads.
  • As part of this, you'll need to know how to write a query letter. A query letter explains the concept of what you're proposing to write, along with a very brief explanation of your experience and qualifications. This letter has to sell your idea to an editor, blog owner, or website operator and will become a regular part of your toolkit. The sooner you're comfortable with it, the better.

03
Realize that turning a creative passion into a job can dampen your enthusiasm. No matter how much you love writing, there will be occasional writing jobs that you'll hate doing. In this situation, you'll need to learn the art of "just doing it" regardless of your feelings, your desire to procrastinate, and your temptation to rush through it. Master pushing through the dislike barrier by treating it as the work that it is and looking forward to the more interesting writing coming up. Some freelance writers find it helps to maintain their own writing on the side, as a means for ensuring that at least something they're writing remains a pure joy.
 

How to Get More Facebook Ad Clicks



Facebook advertisements offer an affordable option for business owners seeking highly targeted ad space. Because users spend an average of nearly 8 hours per month on Facebook, many business owners are capitalizing on the captive audience. Whether you run a small or large business, there are a few steps you can take to stand out in the crowd and increase your ads' click through rate.
 
Step 1Use a face image in your ad. The eyes of Facebook users are trained to focus on images of people and ignore advertisement images of products. Take advantage of this by using an up-close face image with an amateur look.
Step 2Encourage readers to take action. Add a call to action or a question to cause readers to feel compelled to click the add to learn more about your business.
Step 3Keep your ad copy short and light. Facebook ads only allow for 135 characters in the body and 25 characters in the title, but you should keep it even shorter if possible. Because many Facebook users do not read ads completely, you must strive to convey your message as concisely as possible, without being dull.
Step 4Stir up emotions. Let readers know how much they'll regret missing your grand opening or sale. Find an emotion to connect with your ad and capitalize on it. Remember, emotions are a powerful part of every advertising campaign.
Step 5Target your ad to a specific audience. Take advantage of user's Facebook "likes" to target your ad to those most likely to be interested in your business. You can also target your ads based on age, relationship status, sex, region and educational level. Because an ad that appeals to a 50 year old housewife from Kansas is unlikely to appeal to a 19 year old college student from Los Angeles, use separate targeted ads if you have a wide target demographic.
Step 6Perfect your ads over time. Keep an eye on your ads' analytics to find out what works and what doesn't. Adjust accordingly.

How to earn money from Hyip Investing

HYIP is an acronym for High Yield Investment Program, meaning they offer a higher return than you usually can make from a ‘normal’ investment portfolio.
Many online Hyip Investment sites (or should we say Hyip ‘playing’ sites?) are fraudulent and yet, many people are attracted to this type of investing. Why? People have discovered there are many ways to earn money online and a lot of them are always hoping to find a ‘get rich quick scheme’. Unfortunately greed is part of human nature.

Can you make money from Hyips? Definitely yes, provided you have the necessary knowledge. And this is where most people fail. They are in such a hurry in their desire to make money that they don’t take the time or precautions to be well prepared before joining the Hyip industry. And lose their money…
I won’t say you can get rich from Hyip investing, but it is possible to earn a reasonable extra income.
First of all you need to understand that high yields always come with high risks, whether you invest in Hyips or in any other investment project.
Secondly you need to follow a few basic rules:
-never invest money you are not prepared to lose
-always diversify your investment in several projects (or hyips if you wish). If one or more projects collapse (which is undoubtedly to happen when Hyip investing), these losses can be compensated with the profits of your other projects.
-do some Due Diligence on the Hyips you want to invest in
-cash as soon as possible
-once you get back your initial investment, reinvest only your profits
-when a Hyip shuts down, accept your loss and go on
-stay safe online
So, how to spot the Hyips in which to invest and what Hyips to avoid?
-Visit the specialized Hyip forums and monitors to see what programs are available and what investors are saying about them.
However, be aware that some comments are written by people hired by the Hyip administrator to promote his program. If you visit several forums you will probably recognize them. Other comments possibly come from investors that invested in the Hyip and get a referral commission when they lead new investors to the Hyip. So consider only the impartial opinions/comments. Another issue is the reliability of Hyip monitors. Many Hyips make selective payments, meaning they pay only to monitoring services. That’s why reliable monitors make ‘anonymous’ investments in Hyips and even when they are paid, but have proofs of investors that the Hyip is not paying, they will change on their monitor site the ‘payment status’ of the fraudulent Hyip.
Most Hyips have a ‘Monitors’ or ‘Rate us’ page on their website, displaying the payment buttons of the monitors that are following up the Hyip. Don’t look only at the quantity of monitors buttons displayed, but verify if the high ranked and reliable Hyip monitors are present. The more high ranked and reliable monitors are following up the Hyip, the more money the Hyip has invested.
-The more money a Hyip has invested or is investing, the longer it (probably) will last.
Above I already talked about the Hyips’ investment in reliable and high ranked monitors (follow up by those monitors can be quite expensive).
Other big expenses are publicity (banners and paid publicity in forums, monitors, e-currency exchangers and e-money sites), and website design and safety properties.
Is the website design unique and professional? Some websites simply have cheap or duplicated design, which can be bought for less than $100. Does the Hyip site have DDOS protection, https connection and dedicated server?
-Each day a Hyip last longer, is a day closer to his ending date. Be careful when investing in long-term plans in a Hyip that already exists since a long time, even when most investors’ comments on it are positive. At least do a whois search (see whois.sc) to check if the term of the investment plans matches at least the expiring date of the domain name.
-Stay away from Hyips with completely unrealistic interest rates such as ’120% after 1 hour’ or ’600% after 1 day’ etc… Of course some monitors will display ‘Paying’ because they usually/probably receive referral commissions.
Instead look for Hyips with a reasonable interest rate. The lower the interest rates, the more likely the program will be around for quite a while.

Conclusion: although almost all Hyips turn out to be scam or Ponzi schemes, there are plenty of High Yield Investment Programs that are online for over more than a year AND paying. All you need is to acquire the proper knowledge to make money of these investments.
Like a wise investor once said: Being successful in investing is not a matter of finding the ‘good’ investments, but to avoid the ‘bad’ investments!

11 ways to earn money from online

Blogging
If you're a passionate closet writer who wants to be published but can't find a way to do so, make each keystroke your way to wealth by penning your own blog. Starting a blog doesn't require extensive technical skills but it's important that you have expertise in the field you are writing on. This will attract visitors to your site. Building a large following will enable you to earn profit by luring advertisers, writing paid reviews or getting commissions for promoting other people's products.

Paid Writing
If maintaining a blog is difficult for you but you still want to indulge your passion for writing, you can jot down articles for other blogs or sites such as Weblogs, Helium or PayPerPost. Writing an e-book can also be a good option. E-books are investment free, with no cost for printing and shipping. If you have a strong command over languages, you can become a copy editor, where Webmasters will pay you to read articles and correct grammatical errors, sentence fragments, etc.

e-tuitions/Webinars
The demand for tutors is high and growing. So, if you like helping others learn, e-teaching could be the earning ticket for you. All you need to become an online tutor is expertise in your subject and a few spare hours per week. TutorVista, e-tutor, SmartThinking and Tutor.com are some of the sites you can enroll with. If you gain a good reputation as a coach, you could even conduct Webinars-lectures or seminars transmitted over the Net. College and university students are willing to pay to gain entry to a well-respected Webinar.

Affilliate/Reseller
For those who have the knack of selling, one of the best ways to make money online is to become an affiliate/reseller. An affiliate is a person who gets a commission for selling every product that he promotes, whether on his Website or through any other avenue such as eBay. You don't have to own the product. You only need to sign up for an affiliate program with a company and start selling its products under your referral link. Firms such as Commission Junction or Click Bank have a large pool of products.

Buying/Selling domains
Buying and selling domain names is another way to make money from home and requires very little investment or time. You can buy domains at their registration prices or even cheaper and trade them at a profit. However, always research on sites such as sedo.co.uk, afternic.com, ebay.com or other domain auction sites to get an estimate of the hottest selling names. The best way to find good ones is to use terminated domain lists, which contain several expired names that are back in the pool.

Freelancing for Professionals

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Freelance Jobs

Freelancing is a great option for professionals who are experts in their respective trades and know how to ensure customer satisfaction. Various freelancing and project-oriented sites allow companies that need help to describe their projects. Freelancers and small businesses offer bids, ideas or proposals, from which the buyers can choose what they find most suitable. Websites such as Elance cover everything from programming and writing to data entry and design, while RentACoder focuses on software programming.

Advertising
You can sell space on your Website or blog for advertisements and you earn when these ads are clicked by visitors to your site. The sorting and placing of ads is free. The profitability of pay-per-click advertising depends on the traffic level of the Website and, most importantly, on the clickthrough rate and cost per click. Google AdSense is the most popular option, while others are BidVertiser, Text Link Ads and Blogads. Direct banner and RSS feed are some other forms of online advertising.

GPT Programme
GPT or Get-paid-to sites are becoming increasingly popular among teens. You get paid for signing up for free Websites, newsletters, playing games and filling out online surveys. These are suitable for people who don't have a skill set but want to earn extra money. Taking online surveys is simple- register with a few legitimate, paid survey sites and answer questions. The topics range from shopping to politics. This might not help you make a living, but you can earn good pocket money. Contests2win is one of the trusted GPT Websites.

Online Marketing
Once a Website is created and optimised for search engine (SEO), the SEM or Search Engine Marketing begins. A treasure trove lies hidden here. An SEO/SEM expert, who is responsible for marketing a Website, can promote it in various ways. These include article marketing, writing press releases, forum posting, blog posting, submitting your site to directories and search engines, social bookmarking, etc. Most companies don't do this in-house and pay you to conduct the SEM for them.

Making themes
As more and more people seek an online presence, the demand for Website templates and WordPress (Blog) themes will keep increasing. If you are good at Web designing and coding, you can earn a lot from designing Web themes. In this segment, there are mainstream Websites, such as TemplateMonster and ThemeForest, which act as a marketplace where you can sell your themes. Templates are sold and priced depending on the rights and features that are bundled with them.

 Selling photos
If you enjoy photography and are good with a camera, you could be sitting on a huge reserve of revenue. There are people who will be interested in your collection of images. Nowadays, it's easy to take your photos to the public, providing a convenient way to build a secondary income stream. Many stock photo agencies, such as Fotolia, Dreamstime and Shutterstock, offer incentives for people to earn from their photos.

Earn Money From Article Writing

It is not that hard to earn money from article writing. Basically, all that you really need is the ability to write good and understandable articles. The market for articles is a growing one. As more blogs and websites are put up, more content will be needed to be fed to these sites. A lot of these new sites are too busy to create their own content so they usually outsource the content creation to freelancers. This is where you come in as an article writer. This is where you earn money from article writing. Online writing is the perfect platform for individuals who love writing. You not only do what you love doing, you earn serious money from it as well.
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Requirements to Becoming an Article Writer
  1. If you want to earn money from article writing, you must have good writing skills. It’s as simple as that. You don’t have to be the best writer in the world. As long as you know how to construct a good sentence, create flow between your sentences, and write with good grammar, you are good to go.
  2. You must know how to effectively navigate the internet. Online writing is not as simple as you might think. A lot of work goes into the creation of a single article. This usually requires you to make use of numerous websites. With that said, you should how and where you can find such websites.
  3. Research skills. You will be writing about topics that you might not be familiar with so you will be doing a lot of research. Sometimes, it can take more time to research an article than the actual process of writing it. So to make the writing process simpler and quicker, you should hone your researching skills.
  4. Knowledge on search engine optimization or SEO. Most of the articles you’ll be writing to earn money from will be requiring you to use keywords. This is very important since the bulk of the articles are to be published online.
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7 Ways to Make Money Online







If you want to make a little spending money from home or earn a full-time salary, now’s the time— especially if you have a computer. Just going online opens up a host of opportunities. The trick is knowing which businesses are legitimate. Here are my top picks.


1. Sell Your Crafts
Do you knit? Make jewelry? Sew? If so, there are lots of opportunities to sell handmade wares online. As a member of Etsy, you’ll have your own online store to showcase your items. It’s free to become an Etsy seller, but you’ll pay a fee of 20¢ to list an item with up to five photos for four months. When the item sells, you pay a 3.5 percent commission to Etsy. There’s no limit to how much you can charge, and what you earn is based on how your crafts sell. At Jewelry Wonder, sellers must have at least 30 items to open a free online store. There’s no charge to sellers—no setup fee, monthly or transaction fees, or listing or hosting fees. And sellers set their own prices, so the sky’s the limit. ArtFire is the home of artists, crafters, suppliers and media creators from around the world. Sellers can choose either a basic free account that includes unlimited listings with four pictures per item plus the ability to sell directly from your blog or website, or a Pro account for $15.95 a month with 10 pictures per item plus a customizable “store” and promo features. There are no transaction fees on ArtFire, so you keep what you make. The site also offers online training in merchandising and marketing.

2. Make Money from Your Talent
At Fiverr, you can offer services that use your skills—designing a business card, creating a podcast jingle, planning a trip—for five bucks a pop. Fiverr keeps $1 and the seller gets $4 per gig. Stefanie Strobel, 28, of Newport Beach, California, writes people’s messages in the sand at the beach and takes a picture that she then emails to them. “I make about $300 per month and can do about 10 to 15 messages per hour, depending on length and complexity,” says Stefanie.

3. Be a Nurse On Call
If you’re a registered nurse, consider a company like Fonemed, which provides phone-based triage and medical information to their customers in Canada and the U.S. These companies contract with medical-related clients, mostly doctor’s offices and especially pediatrician’s offices, to answer questions when the offices are closed (the work hours are typically evenings, nights and weekends). You must be licensed in the state or province where you are located and have at least three years of recent clinical experience with adults and children. Fonemed nurses are paid an hourly minimum plus a fee per call, and are eligible for benefits like health insurance and paid leave. A typical Fonemed nurse makes $27 per hour, according to Fonemed owner Charlene Slaney.

4. Write, Edit, Proofread
Sites like Freelancer.Com and Associated Content hire experienced freelance writers, editors and filmmakers to work on projects for sites like eHow, LiveStrong.com and YouTube. At Demand Studios, assignments pay anywhere from $15 to $100; if you meet tenure and activity requirements, you can be eligible for health insurance plans. At Associated Content there are three ways to earn money: upfront payments for content you write ($2 to $15 per article), assigned articles ($10 to $100 per article) and performance payments ($1.50 for every 1,000 page views of your article if it’s posted online).

5. Design Graphics and Websites
Freelancer.com works like an online marketplace, setting up designers and computer programmers with companies that need their services. Companies post jobs and freelancers bid on them, listing their experience, portfolio and the price they will charge for the job. If your bid is chosen, you’ll pay Elance a commission of 4 to 6 percent of what you earn.

6. Tutor Kids or Adults
If you have a college degree or are currently enrolled in college and think you have the skills to tutor math, science, English or social studies, tutoring online might fit you perfectly. Check out Tutor.com, where tutors work as independent contractors and earn around $10 to $14 per hour based on the subject and hours worked. Very active tutors can earn anywhere from $800 to $1,600 a month.

7. Give Advice
Know a lot about medicine or car repairs? JustAnswer is a paid question-and-answer site that’s growing its community of experts in the medical, legal and financial fields, as well as in other specialties like car repair and home improvement. Registered customers ask a question and then name the price they’re willing to pay (usually from $10 to $40) for an expert answer. The expert usually responds within an hour, and once the customer accepts the answer, keeps from 25 to 50 percent of what (Please turn to 44) the customer pays. How much experts earn depends on how many questions they’ve had accepted by customers. Experts are vetted through a fairly grueling process, with credentials, education and background verified.

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4 Search Engine Marketing Tips With Great Results


Search engine marketing can bring your website into the spotlight when the right tactics are employed. Knowing how to get your website ranked through PPC or through traditional search engine marketing is essential to bringing in traffic that will convert into sales.
If you are a newbie to the SEM game then there are a few things that you should know before you start your search engine marketing campaigns. Here are 5 tips that will help you easily get ranked and drive traffic through search engine marketing.

1. Site Design

Site design is one of the most important aspects of search engine marketing. If you are not working with a site designer that really understands how the search engines work then you are putting yourself at a disadvantage. Although you do not have to hire a search engine marketing firm to help you out, using an industry veteran is one of the best resources to making your website show up in the search engines.
Be careful when you’re hiring a developer and check their former clients before you hire them to do anything to your website. Ask former clients about their rise in the search engines and how the developer helped them over a certain time span.

2. Keyword Research

There are tons of articles about keyword research and the importanceof using low competition keywords for your URLs, posts and domain names. However, a new tool has come to the market called Mozenda. Mozenda is a web scraper unlike any other. It features a simple point and click interface to find search terms for your niche that are not usually found in the Google AdWords or Keyword Elite software packages. Mozenda is used by companies like IBM, Yahoo! and Harper Collins.
The software comes with a full-featured demo so you can try it out before you buy it. The program lets you easily store the data in an Excel file making it easy to recall and extract. Once your have your keywords you can start building or revamping your web site based on the search terms.

3. Forgetting The Customer

Search engine marketing can easily lead a website owner to only thinking about their ranks within the search engines. If you forget about your customer then you have a website that ranks high in the search engines but does not convert into sales. Always think about the customer and put them first before your rankings. There might be a feature or a tool that can help you gain momentum in the search engine results page, however, it might put your customers at a disadvantage.
Always think about your site from a customer perspective. Search engines do not buy your products and they will not click on your advertisements. Keeping in mind the aesthetic value of your website or your pay per click advertisements is essential to getting clicks that turn into sales.

4. Over Selling

While pay per click advertising is a good way to get clicks through search engine marketing, one of the issues that you can run into is over selling your products or a PPC advertisement. Your main focus for PPC advertisements is to get the customer to click on the ad. When you over sell your products you could be leading the customer into disappointment. Hyping up the products that you are selling can make you look like every other search engine marketer on the Internet.
Getting curiosity from your customers is essential, however, the last thing you want to do is over sell a product or talk about features that the product does not possess. Make sure that you are getting just enough information for your PPC advertisements to gain customer interest and then allow the sales copy to do its own work. Many search engine marketers think that they would know what’s best to make a sale. Do not underestimate the power of a product sales copy.

1. Explore Online Marketing Channels

Exploring marketing channels is a great way to expand the reach of your business.
First and foremost, though, identify what channels your target market is using, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or search engines.  Most likely, they are using all three.  Discovering where your competitors are focusing can also give you an indication of where to start. Perhaps they did the legwork for you.  By understanding where to focus your efforts, you can get up to speed more quickly on best practices and begin implementing. When in doubt, search for best practice content online (e.g. "Online Marketing best practices") to find well-documented how-to information.
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1. Explore Online Marketing Channels

Exploring marketing channels is a great way to expand the reach of your business.
First and foremost, though, identify what channels your target market is using, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or search engines.  Most likely, they are using all three.  Discovering where your competitors are focusing can also give you an indication of where to start. Perhaps they did the legwork for you.  By understanding where to focus your efforts, you can get up to speed more quickly on best practices and begin implementing. When in doubt, search for best practice content online (e.g. "Online Marketing best practices") to find well-documented how-to information.
- See more at: http://service.prweb.com/learning/article/small-business-online-marketing-tactics/#sthash.Bjkk7ImX.dpuf

1. Explore Online Marketing Channels

Exploring marketing channels is a great way to expand the reach of your business.
First and foremost, though, identify what channels your target market is using, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or search engines.  Most likely, they are using all three.  Discovering where your competitors are focusing can also give you an indication of where to start. Perhaps they did the legwork for you.  By understanding where to focus your efforts, you can get up to speed more quickly on best practices and begin implementing. When in doubt, search for best practice content online (e.g. "Online Marketing best practices") to find well-documented how-to information.
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Exploring marketing channels is a great way to expand the reach of your business.
First and foremost, though, identify what channels your target market is using, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or search engines.  Most likely, they are using all three.  Discovering where your competitors are focusing can also give you an indication of where to start. Perhaps they did the legwork for you.  By understanding where to focus your efforts, you can get up to speed more quickly on best practices and begin implementing. When in doubt, search for best practice content online (e.g. "Online Marketing best practices") to find well-documented how-to information.
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What is online marketing ?


Online marketing is the method of utilizing various techniques to drive targeted traffic to a web site.  As the popularity of the internet continues to grow at a rapid pace, online marketing continues to be a more valuable source to generate revenue for a particular business due to its ease of implementation and relatively low cost.
New methods of marketing continue to pop up almost on a daily basis making it challenging to pick the best approach.  However, blogging has been around for a while and still proves to be one of the best ways to get web site traffic almost instantly. 
At the end of the day, choosing what online marketing tactics to employ depends on your target market, the demographics and the buying patterns of that market.  Some web sites will provide wonderful, high quality targeted traffic while others may cease to disappoint and prove a waste of time.

      

What is Affiliate Marketing?


If you are into affiliate marketing, this means that you are the "middle-man" between the owner of the products and their customers.  The owner of the products and services that are being sold online is called the merchant. But the merchant does not always market their services directly to the customers.  For that job, merchants often rely on middlemen like you, who are the affiliates.

You are the salesman, who receives his money as a part of the commission that he makes from his sales.  So if you make no sale, you get no money.

To promote a product in order to earn revenue from the sale, you will need an affiliate program. The programs actually help you by driving the traffic of visitors to your site. It is very difficult to choose the right affiliate programs, since there are so many of them out in the Web world, and only a few that you can blindly trust.

More importantly, when the companies that you are working for go under, they might not even let you know, so that your payouts turn out to be very small, and sometimes, months go by and you never get to see your payday.

Another disadvantage of affiliate marketing is banners. If a company gets its banners all over, a lot of confusion is created in the web sites so that the visitors start to face too many options. In such cases, they become easily overwhelmed and deterred.

Affiliate tracking could also turn out to be a bit of a problem. The companies will assign special code to you that you have to use in order to report your sales. This code assures that no other affiliate gets your pay by mistake.

You must have this unique affiliate code pasted in your site correctly and without errors so that you do not lose out. Or else you may send a lot of potential clients without any reimbursements.

In order to look for an affiliate program, all you have to do is go to the search engines and type in the keywords. You will get many affiliate programs displayed soon, but before you make your choice, it is better that you read up the reviews and see whether people had any problems while using those programs.

The affiliate marketing mainly depends on the craft you possess in marketing goods and services to the clients. This will determine your success and failure in this business.  You can start to use the available tested marketing methods after adding certain tweaks of your own creativity to them.  You will get your pay according to the sales you make and this situation turns out to be pretty simple and easy.

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