Viral Marketing and Website Building

eBook New Case StudyHyperVRE is a higly viral software with an endless profit-potential. I want to be the first to congratulate you on taking the first, or another, step towards building your business and your future.

By now I’m sure you’ve heard some great things about Matt Callen’s new viral marketing and website building software, HyperVRE. But if not, I wanted to fill you in on what all the great talk is about, and tell you briefly about some of the new features that Matt’s added to the latest update to HyperVRE.

As if the software wasn’t already extremely powerful, Matt just keeps adding more and more requested features to it. Anyway, here is a brief list of what the software can do for you:

  • Generate thousands of fresh, unique content-rich webpages from highly-targeted keyword lists of your choice.
  • Keep your webpages fresh with unique content by placing several rotating RSS feeds to ensure that all webpages are unique and highly related to the topic.
  • Exponentially increase your profits by giving away the software with YOUR affiliate links branded into it. The viral potential of this program is endless…
  • Promote ANY ClickBank, Amazon, or PayDotCom product of your choice. In fact, you’re not even limited to these 3 affiliate programs. You can promote ANY affiliate product of YOUR choice!
  • Earn quick money by automatically publishing AdSense ads on your site.
  • Create a long-lasting passive income with literally an infinite potential, including AdSense and Affiliate Marketing.

Plus way more than I can not list here

Oh yeah… and the best part about this software – it’s Free… at least for now anyway.

Matt’s got several demos at the website to show you exactly what the softare can do for you, so I highly suggest that you take a few minutes from whatever you’re doing right now, and go check ‘em out.

I can’t understand how this will be free for much longer. So if I were you, I’d at least go see what it’s all about now.

Good Luck !!!

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Sell non-intrusive Text Links Ads

You can generate easy, additional revenue from your website by selling non-intrusive, simple text link ads. Selling advertising space on your website allows you to generate additional revenue, and with Ask2Link’s text link ads, you will not annoy your visitors with obnoxious banner/graphic ads. And you don’t have to worry about CPM, CPC, or others since the prices are flat rate per month.

As a publisher with Ask2Link, your site will be confidentially listed in our text links inventory. For the size of the real-estate, Text Links provide you with the highest ad revenue per area. With Ask2Link.Com, you can generate additional revenue from your web site with no additional effort. You may sell text advertisement even if you already have other text link ads or contextually served ads such as Google Adwords and Overture (Yahoo Search Marketing) ads. This allows you to maximize the total revenue generated by your web site.

You will have the ability to approve and reject the types of text links advertisements which appear on your website by approving the categories you want.

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Why Sell Text Links ?

  • Links pay very well for the amount of real estate space they take up.
  • Text links ads are non-intrusive and will not annoy your visitors.
  • You can get steady monthly income that does not fluctuate according to your traffic.
  • Get better monetization from your blog or website.
  • No work needed with our automated system.

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Sell Ads On Your Blog

Banner advertising is usually the first monetization option explored by any blogger looking to make some money. Within this method are two ways of going about it:
(1) Using ad networks like Adsense and, (2) selling it yourself.

Some may get confused on the basics of how to sell your own ad space. In this article, I’ll shed some light on that by providing an overview.

When To Begin Selling Ad Space
Obviously, ads on your blog will be much more valuable to an advertiser if you have an audience and traffic. So, you’ll need to have that. The question is – how much? There is no clear cut-off for this. Much of it depends on your market. Some markets don’t see much traffic by their nature, but the audience might be very dedicated. In this case, you can sell ads on your blog despite having what you perceive to be low traffic numbers.
Because of all the various markets out there, I’m not even going to try to give you a number for a cut-off. All I can say is that it depends.

How Much?
Ahhh…the age-old question – how much should you charge? Again, it depends. My recommendation is to check out other blogs in your niche and see what you can glean from them.
You can charge based on impressions (usually a set price per thousand impressions, aka “CPM”), or keep it simpler by charging a flat monthly rate. I tend to prefer flat rates myself.

My suggestion is that you pitch advertisers on the branding opportunity rather than raw traffic numbers. The ability to associate their brand with your content serves to put their business in front of your audience. To sweeten the post, you could offer to feature them in your email list, or do a post on your blog about them (announcing them as a new sponsor, etc.)

Final price will be a result of balance between what you can offer them (quantity of exposure) and your traffic numbers. A low traffic blog isn’t going to command that much money.

If you already have a history with Adsense and have been running Adsense on your blog, then go into your account and look at the average CPM being paid for those ads. Double that number (at a minimum) to arrive at a price for your direct sales. Why? Because Google is paying you half of what they make on your site. Read more »

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Personal blogging

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The variant of the online diary, which we are all used to call blog, goes sometimes well beyond the boundaries of simple communication: there are great articles, essays and a lot of interactive stuff that create a very entertaining environment for any Internet user. Furthermore, it is not uncommon to even find future brilliant writers who shape their skill online; it all begins with the regular recording of personal thoughts, ideas, comments on books, films or music. Personal blogs also allow limitless space for the expression of critical opinions from various domains, not to mention that they preserve a record of one’s development.

Nevertheless, what most Internet experts advise is that one should keep personal and business blogging as separate activities, since mixing them can be detrimental particularly for the special online promotion of some products or services. Many analysts argue that personal blogging is often characterized by an ascending evolution since steady writing develops good thinking and synthesis skills. However, there are a few rules you must follow into making sure that your personal blog is a good, yet trustworthy mirror of yourself. The first thing you need to work on is the topic of the articles, essays that are responsible for the overall image of the blog. Read more »

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SEO is Importance in Internet Marketing

SEO is one of the most popular buzz words in Internet marketing but unfortunately most Internet marketers simply do not know enough about SEO to make this strategy work for them. If you are already running an Internet marketing campaign or are about to embark on an Internet marketing campaign, one concept you cannot afford to skimp on is search engine optimization (SEO). Even those who are knowledgeable about SEO may have difficulty executing their SEO strategies to produce the desired affect.

You need to advertise to reach new customers and market your products or services. Advertising is a very important part of running any type of business. Whether you run your business online or not you probably already realize how important it is to advertise but if you are running your business online you should understand there is a great deal of free advertising available in the form of optimal search engine rankings.

Well known search engines such as Google rank websites according to complex algorithms which are designed to determine which websites are most relevant for particular search terms. Therefore taking the time and effort to optimize your website for relevant search terms may result in you being rewarded with high search engine rankings for these terms. This is important because most Internet users rely heavily on these rankings. It is not uncommon for Internet users to only review the first few results when they search for a particular term. This means if your website ranks high enough to appear on the first page of the search results you will likely enjoy increased website traffic. However, if your website doesn’t make it to the first page or even the second page, it is unlikely you will receive a great deal of website traffic from visitors who use search engines. Read more »

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