Twitter Gets Linked In – The Social Networks for Professionals


Today LinkedIn announced Twitter integration between user profiles and Twitter feeds. Not only will you be able to make your Twitter account visible on your profile you will now be able to share your Tweets on LinkedIn profile. It has long been established that LinkedIn is the dominant Social Network for professionals. The focus on LinkedIn is to create a professional profile that introduces not only your educational background but also your work experience and allows you to network with others in your field.

Whilst Twitter is not specifically designed for business, more and more companies are beginning to see the value that this micro-blogging platform offers and are creating profiles for individuals on the team and even for the brand itself. When you consider that Twitter will have more than 18 million users by the end of 2009 it would be silly to ignore.

There are two main methods to add your tweet’s and I’ve added a quick video introduction below. You can choose which method you’d like when activating your Twitter account through LinkedIn. The first method will simply catch all of your Tweets and automatically add them to your profile page. The second method is a little more sophisticated in that it allows you to select which Tweets are published by inluding a simple hashtag (#in).

Whilst this news is certainly nothing ground breaking; it’s definitely something worth paying attention to. Social media has been hailed by some as the top marketing tactic of 2009 followed closely by eNewsletters and blogs so any integration and extra exposure that you can gain via this medium will be important for both you and your business.

You can find the author of this article, Daniel McClure, on Twitter Here.

Organic Viral Marketing Hit from Sainsburys


Viral marketing doesn’t always mean some creative agency spends hours planning some convoluted video in a lounge style office. Digital word of mouth can come from any level of your business and even the smallest action can have a huge effect as this piece of organic viral marketing shows; 70,000+ likes and counting, oh and nearly 24,000 shares!

Source: Parker Lim through Facebook

The best companies always try and breed a culture of positive customer service, hire the best people and allow them a certain amount of freedom to undertake acts such as this example from Sainsburys. Most people would be amazed at how many big, typically corporate, companies send out gifts, birthday cards and little tokens of customer appreciation in situations both good and bad!

How to Get a Facebook Access Button for Your Website


If you’re on the internet for any amount of time you are bound to run in to one of these new Facebook instant access buttons. The question is what are they?

When Facebook opened up their app ecosystem they left a small loophole which thousands of marketers around the globe are now exploiting to build an email marketing list.

You see whenever people agree to “Allow” an app on their profile, in most cases the app owner also gets access to their email address which can be used for marketing purposes. Spotting this opportunity some keen marketers created an app with the sole purpose of ethically building an email marketing list with the data pulled from Facebook.

This might be a fine idea for bigger companies the simple fact remains that it’s not a viable option for most small businesses and entrepreneurs. And that’s what spawned the birth of Viral Subscriber. It’s a simple WordPress Plugin that builds your list using Facebook apps to control the whole process. This means you get; verified email addresses, peoples real names and very high open rates! So where does the viral part come in?

Well when once of your web visitors opt in with your button they also confirm that Viral Subscriber can post to their Facebook account. This automatically posts any message you want them to share to their wall so you can grow your email marketing list virally through your subscribers Facebook friends. And of course as it’s a real people recommending your list on Facebook so  the chances of converting their friends are a ton higher than if you were to place a simple Ad on their Facebook.

So if you don’t have a budget in the thousands for email marketing alone then this might just be what you’ve been looking for. Viral Subscriber is the smartest new way to grow your list via Facebook with over 4000 people are already using “Facebook connect” technology to build their list. You can try out one of the buttons below and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised with what you find on the other side…

 

 

The Google+ Project – How Search Got Social!


Google is evolving. Earlier this year they released the Google+ project to much fanfare. The question in everyones mind was “Is this a Facebook killer?” but really this may have been the wrong question. I have been using Google+ for a few months now and recently added my first Google+ business pages. Although many features may appear similar to Facebook at first, the truth is they are inherently different.

Google+ is all about adding a social layer to the ways you are already interacting with Google and this will continue to grow. The ultimate success of Google+ as a social network will rely heavily on it’s continued integration with Google at the highest level. With 40 million members already on board and more people than ever signing up for Google accounts through Android the rise will continue and Google+ will remain a viable communications, ranking and marketing platform for the foreseeable future.

12 Secrets For Converting Traffic Into Sales


There is no point in getting viewers who simply click through to your site and pass on. This isn’t any more productive than window shoppers in the high street, except if you’re advertising via PPC you are actually paying for the ‘pleasure’. You make money online when you capture that traffic and convert the “lookers” into “buyers.” Sounds simple, right? [Read more...]

Should You Learn to Build Websites?


If you are seriously interested in making websites. Your best bet for learning HTML is using http://www.w3schools.com/ as a reference and getting hold of a decent walkthrough. Have a clear idea of what you want in advance and then work it out as you go along. Also make a habit of viewing the source code of various designs you like regularly (Right click and view source). Over time you will begin to get an idea of how things are layed out but it’s a long journey and you shouldn’t expect to be making your dream site straight away.

If you simply want to get out a few sites quickly however you are likely better off hiring somebody. One thing that is definitely worth considering is using a content management system, more commonly known as a ‘CMS’, such as WordPress or Joomla. These allow you to easily edit your site with a simple editor whilst a theme controls the look of your site.

In regards to HTML editors I have an ancient edition of dreamweaver the latest and greatest version of Creative Suite ;) that I sometimes use for visual editing but usually find myself falling back on NotePad++ for Windows and Text Wrangler for Mac which will highlight your code for you. This way you know that any code inserted is there for a reason rather than being added on a whim when Dreamweaver takes the long route to something.

I’m a huge advocate for WordPress personally as you design or purchase a theme once and it’s applied to all of your pages and posts rather than having to build each individual pages look and appearance individually. There is also pretty much a plugin for anything that you can think of adding to your site and thousands of themes ready made to dive straight in.

Whilst only you can decide whether you want to actually learn to build websites or whether you simply need a website. There is a difference! For most entrepreneurs I would recommend that a base level of understanding would be a huge help but not a necessity. You can always hire someone to develop your website and then learn how to improve it along the way.

(CPA) Cost Per Action Marketing: What’s it All About?


If you are involved in the world of affiliate marketing then it is likely you’ve heard of CPA as some underground secret society where people are making fortunes online. Indeed this was the view that many have when they first start investigating exactly what CPA is, I know because I was one of them. I remember wondering whether I was even qualified to be researching them when and my very first interview. The very first network I joined was MaxBounty and as they re-launched their updated website today, it got me thinking about my first experiences entering the world of CPA. I decided that I’d get an article out there to dispel the myths about CPA and give a brief overview of what exactly it is.

CPA: Back to basics

To start out out any kind of introduction I’ll first share my definition of what CPA is. It may not be dictionary perfect but it’ll at least give you a model to work with whilst considering the points throughout this article.

CPA (Cost Per Action / Cost Per Acquisition): This is an advertising model where publishers are paid for an action that is taken as a direct result of their marketing. This differs from typical affiliate marketing in that you may not necessarily need to make a sale to get paid within a CPA network. Payments are usually based on lead generation such as submitting a phone number or email address to get some free product or information.

As you can imagine the fact that you can get paid without even having to make a single sale can make CPA networks very attractive to the “make money online” crowd and can potentially leave a lot of room to be exploited. This means that CPA networks will usually be a little stricter than your typical affiliate network when allowing people into their network.

When people hear that CPA networks are stricter they often get scared off. You shouldn’t let this happen to you because the truth is, if you are an honest upstanding affiliate or plan on becoming one, they really do want you involved. It’s really the scammers and spammers of the world that they will try and weed out.

Methods of CPA Promotion

There are many differing ways to promote CPA campaigns, some of which involve having your own website, some that don’t. The truth is that CPA marketing is really not all that different than other types of marketing. At it’s most basic you just have to take some time to consider the product that you are promoting and where you will actually find a market that is interested in either learning more or purchasing a product.

Having said all of that I will list a few examples of the more popular CPA promotional methods that you may come across:

  1. Review Website – Generally these types of websites will contain three of more products within a certain niche i.e. Weight Loss Pills or Lawn Fertilizer. They will then give you a brief introduction to each product, a review of the products performance and then usually a star rating out of five. Each of these products will usually be ranked in order and all will contain links to either a personalized landing page (introduced below) or direct to the merchant.
  2. Sales/Landing Page – This site is usually more of a direct sales page and will likely introduce a lot more information on the product that it discusses. It will typically be a very hard sale and work to get it’s reader either clicking through to the merchant there and then or at the very least signed up to the site owners mailing list. Some sales pages will actually try to do both of these things, though it can often be beneficial to have one direct path through a landing page. Too many options can ultimately mean losing clicks.
  3. Splash Page – This is usally content light and will have flashy graphics with some punchy headlines and copy  to encourage readers to input their details or click through to the merchant. Product information is usually minimal and these types of pages are often reserved for products that need little explanation or are already famous i.e. competition for an iPhone or Macbook.
  4. Quiz / Fun Landing Page - Similar to the spash page but even simpler. There will usually be a question with two or more answers that can then be clicked on through huge domineering buttons. Sometimes some sort of game may be used in page of this style and it is definitely not the kind of page that someone will be revisiting. It’s only purpose is to get that click-through and get it now.

Having given you all these examples of websites that are used don’t be mistaken into thinking that you can only market through your own website. Other possible methods of promoting CPA Offers include posting to message boards, emailing a list of contacts, adding links to videos on YouTube and once you’ve risen the capital possibly even text-in adverts in magazines or regional/national TV.

CPA: How hard is it really?

I know you’re wondering how easy it is to get into all this. I mean it all sounds great in theory but what’s this talk of national TV? The truth is you needn’t go to these kind of lengths to make money in CPA. Whilst it’s nice to know that it’s possible to go to these lengths, there are ordinary people out there making thousands of dollars per day simply by running CPA promotions online. I want you to realise through this article that it’s not some secret society and it’s definitely not some pie in the sky idea. It is still a business model and it will take work to make it. You should really discover for yourself that with a bit of work to get yourself started you too can have success in the world of Cost Per Action Marketing.

How To Get Accepted into CPA Networks

Almost without fail this is one of the first questions that pops into peoples minds when they hear that you have to apply to join most CPA networks. Whilst there is not one simple way to get accepted every time, there are ways that you can increase your likelihood of being accepted. You should always remember that if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. As much as I’d like to claim that I’m perfect, I’ve been both accepted and rejected in the past. That’s the way that life works, however if you follow the steps in this article you will be giving yourself the best chance of success.

  • Get Yourself a Website – If you don’t already have a website, then now is the time to get your first one. Whilst it is possible to get accepted to some networks without your own website you may as well give yourself the best chance of success. If you are a major publisher or an experienced marketer and plan on running the CPA ads on your site then can apply with your current domain. However it’s more likely that you will have several smaller sites or none at all. In this case you will want to create a website that brands yourself as an online marketer and describes the areas that you work in. A good selection of skill sets to include are your experience with PPC, SEO, Email Marketing or any other methods that you may use. Choosing a name such as SOMETHINGmarketing.com will also give you a more professional feel. If you can’t or don’t want to design the website yourself then hire somebody to do it for you within a CMS (Content Management System) such as WordPress so you can edit yourself at a later date.
  • Use an email on your domain – I received this information on good faith from an industry insider a while back. If nothing else you will want to use an email that looks a little like this ‘yourname@yourdomain.com’. Even if you primarily use a GMail account or similar you will want to do this and set up a redirect. Many CPA networks will instantly reject any applicant who uses a free email address as they are so easy to set up and they have no verification you are actually the person who owns your site.
  • Open & Honest in All of Your Communications – Whilst this may get you denied by some of the more selective CPA networks I truly believe that honesty is important especially in this area. If you say that you plan on driving 1000 keyword targeted leads from per month from PPC and they phone you up and it’s clear that you’ve never even used PPC it will start to raise flags about other areas. Whilst you may think that stationg you can do everything will help your case it may actually hurt it. As CPA networks usually give you your own rep/manager you can often get extra support in the areas where you are lacking, even if it’s just a prod in the right direction. After all your success is where they will be making their money.
  • Be Proactive When Applying – Many CPA networks will require an interview over the phone or via instant message before approving your account. Sometimes it can take up to a couple of days before they get a chance to call you back. If they provide a phone number or IM contact details then you should use them. You will have all the details that you’ve provided fresh in your head and even if they can’t speak to you on the spot it proves that you are serious about joining and they will likely recognize your name when calling back.

So there you have it, armed with the following information you should be well on your way to getting accepted into your first few CPA networks. And on that note it’s worth saying that you should likely apply for a few of them. Even if you do get accepted into them all you will find that many of them have different offers available that others don’t.

In Conclusion…

Hopefully you haven’t been too overwhelmed by the amount of information contained within this post but I felt it necessary to give a full overview of exactly what CPA is and how you can get involved. You’ve learned a few of the methods that CPA affiliates are using right now to earn money online. Even armed with the information you’ve learned today you are way in front of the average persons level of knowledge about CPA so please don’t waste this opportunity.

My personal challenge to you is this: If you’re considering getting into CPA Marketing then either sign up with a network or set the wheels in motion today!  Too many people read information online and then forget about it after a couple of hours and never go back. If you really want to succeed in any online marketing endeavours the real key is informed action. This article has given you the power to take your first steps into CPA, now what you do with that information is up to you.

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The Death of Forced Continuity


If you’ve been involved in interner marketing for any amount of time it’s likely that you’ve come across one or more of these offers. Their distinctive features are usually a free or low cost package which is then automatically enrolled into a monthly subscription. In essence there is nothing wrong with this marketing practice however many unscrupulous marketers have been trying to disguise the fact that you will be automatically billed in many ways whether it’s confusing statements or contract details being hidden on another page.

Rather than deal with the constant barrage of complaints and chargebacks that these deceptive sites have been generating both Visa and Mastercard have now put the wheels in motion to shut down sites that employ these marketing strategies. As you can imagine this is causing quite a stir amongst the internet marketing industry and not only with the ‘bad eggs’. This is a blanket movement that will also have an effect on those who are ethically using this strategy so you will want to keep up to date on exactly what this means for you and your business.

Ryan Lee is an expert in the field of continuity programs and has recently posted to his blog one of the most detailed reports explaining the death of forced continuity that I’ve seen. If you use forced continuity or free trials within your business you will want head on over to find out more.

Overall I think this will have a positive impact and reduce the amount of deceptive offers that you find online but there is no doubt that this will have a knock on effect for many honest business owners as well. What are your thoughts on the issue? And if you currently run one of these types of offers, where do you see things going from here? Feel free to leave your comments, I’d love to hear from you!

Stealth Launch of ‘Instant Action Buttons’ Resale Package


Hey There,

This is a quick update to let you know that over the weekend we conducted a stealth launch of my Instant Action Buttons. This is a collection of 120 unqiue button combinations that I personally use across several sites which have been professionally designed to encourage positive action within sales pages and lead generation sites.

You can find out all the information on how these buttons have been designed to trigger sub-concious responses within your potential clients by visting the understated launch page linked at the top and bottom of this post. The entire package is retailing at just $4 so you have no excuse not to at least check things out.

Also if you’re invloved within the Internet Marketing niche or you design websites for clients you can purchase resale rights to the entire package for as low as $10. So click below to find out more…

Twitter Gets Linked In – The Social Networks for Professionals


Today LinkedIn announced Twitter integration between user profiles and Twitter feeds. Not only will you be able to make your Twitter account visible on your profile you will now be able to share your Tweets on LinkedIn profile. It has long been established that LinkedIn is the dominant Social Network for professionals. The focus on LinkedIn is to create a professional profile that introduces not only your educational background but also your work experience and allows you to network with others in your field.

Whilst Twitter is not specifically designed for business, more and more companies are beginning to see the value that this micro-blogging platform offers and are creating profiles for individuals on the team and even for the brand itself. When you consider that Twitter will have more than 18 million users by the end of 2009 it would be silly to ignore.

There are two main methods to add your tweet’s and I’ve added a quick video introduction below. You can choose which method you’d like when activating your Twitter account through LinkedIn. The first method will simply catch all of your Tweets and automatically add them to your profile page. The second method is a little more sophisticated in that it allows you to select which Tweets are published by inluding a simple hashtag (#in).

Whilst this news is certainly nothing ground breaking; it’s definitely something worth paying attention to. Social media has been hailed by some as the top marketing tactic of 2009 followed closely by eNewsletters and blogs so any integration and extra exposure that you can gain via this medium will be important for both you and your business.

You can find the author of this article, Daniel McClure, on Twitter Here.