Niche Marketing Vs Mass Marketing Vol. One

It’s much easier to attract the attention of a smaller crowd that you’ve identified as being interested in what you have to offer. In such that if a mass marketing person intends to attract the attention of spectators in a ballpark, and the person sets his pile of currency on fire; with the aim of using the smoke from the burning currency to call their attention. He put out the word that smokes from burning currency will clear all eight sinus cavities. By the time the smoke reaches the park’s perimeter, it will be severely diluted by the size of the park and the distance from the fire to the spectators. Although the spectators might know about its benefits, the area is so spread out that they’ll hardly smell the smoke which means they might not get the smell at all. Continue reading

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How to Promote a Blog: Vol. Four

Grow Your Blog with Viral Copy
When it comes to blogging not all ‘great’ content is equal when it comes to driving traffic to your blog. Take a look around your niche at any given time, there are contents appearing on blogs that are of a high standard but are ignored and posts appearing that are spreading like wildfire throughout the niche as everyone links up to it. This type of ‘Viral’ content can be hard to find for bloggers, so it’s something that most bloggers attempt to do but many don’t achieve.
Sometimes luck seems to be the key to viral content, the right person reading it at the right time and linking up can send it to the top of every social bookmarking site; but many times it’s the result of good research, creative thinking, clever writing and getting the right people to promote it.
No one can teach you how to write content that will go viral because there are so many ways that it happens, however the tips below would help a lot. Continue reading

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How to Promote a Blog: Vol. Three

Social Medias Sites
Social media sites have a lot of traffic, they are used by people to find content and it consist of two types.

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How to Promote a Blog: Vol. Two

Advertising
This is one of the major strategies to promote your blog particularly in the early days of your blogs. However, this is one strategy that I’ve seen more and more bloggers use, they pay for Advertisement to give their blog a kick start. One wonderful thing about the space we’re operating on at the moment is that you don’t need hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote your product or service (or blog) these days via advertising.
Starting out as a blogger and you wanted to gather an initial audience or wanted to expand my audience, I’d consider experimenting with a number of different advertising campaigns.

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How to Promote a Blog: Vol. One

Networking: Stage One
Networking is a great way to promote a blog. Starting a blog requires investing significant time each day into connecting with others online. Networking means Commenting on others blogs, answering comments that others leave on yours, emailing other bloggers when you write something that you think will interest them, making helpful suggestions to other bloggers, connecting with people via social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, emailing people to introduce yourself, linking up to others in your niche etc. when it comes to ways to network here are some suggestions below.

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How to Start and Promote a New Blog

The word “Blog” is derived from the term “weblog”, which is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of comments, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. Blog provides functions like commentary or news on a particular subject; also as a more personal online diary. Blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The most important aspect is the interactivity i.e. the reader’s ability to leave comment which helps develop good relationship.

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Secret to Effective Email Marketing

Understand that the Internet is a completely new medium. The copy that pulled high response rates in the world of direct postal marketing doesn’t get read on the Net. Especially not as email, here’re the rules to effective email marketing. Use these copy-writing tips to increase the response rate that you receive when sending out your email message.

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Email Marketing Management and Profits

Just like a garden only bear’s fruit if managed properly, so it is with email marketing. We know it can work, but you have to get the basics right. The basics of building a list of people who want to hear from you, crafting a message, and ensuring the emails get through to those on that list. And once you have the basics right, there’s a whole spectrum of more sophisticated tactics you can employ to drive further success. Because the metrics show us that there’s plenty of room for improvement and plenty of rewards waiting for those who do improve.
For example, one report found that “using web analysis to target email campaigns can produce nine times the revenues and eighteen times the profits of broadcast mailings.” At a simpler level, just mailing a small coupon offer to customers who hadn’t purchased for a while brought in a tonne of extra sales for one retailer.

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Why People Do Email Marketing

People often wonder what the Email Marketing fuss is about. Didn’t spam kill email as a marketing vehicle? And if spam didn’t kill it, what about blogs, Twitter and all the other clever ways we can communicate online? Isn’t email outmoded?
Modern email marketing services and solutions support database integration, segmentation and various other tricks and techniques for improving the targeting of outgoing messages. Advanced methods generate on-the-fly emails customized down to an individual recipient basis. And every email campaign you send out generates a heap of actionable data you can use to refine your approach and messages.

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What is Email Marketing?

The word “Blog” is derived from the term “weblog”, which is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of comments, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. “Blog” can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. Blog provides functions like commentary or news on a particular subject; also as a more personal online diary. Blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The most important aspect is the interactivity i.e. the reader’s ability to leave comment which helps develop good relationship.

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