indratno June 11th, 2006
So, you have created your infoproduct
. Be it fiction or non-fiction. Scientific writing or just for fun writing. The next step you need to accomplish is to get it delivered and sold for profit. But, how would you do that?
As you may be aware, infoproduct can be transmitted easily through the internet. As you’ve already set up your infosite, you just need to go get visitors and buyers. Advertising is a good choice for that. As long as you can measure your return on investment, your cost per visitor and your value per visitor.
The good news is you can do advertise your infoproduct effectively using Google Adwords.
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indratno June 11th, 2006
Every day millions of people plug into the internet looking for quality information. They’re looking for content. Imagine how will they find the information they’re looking for out off the already cluttered-with-garbage source called the internet? Your task as infopreneur is to cater their needs of information. How would you do your task?
Building an infosite without quality content is comparable to running your car without adding oil. You may slide by for a while, but eventually you will face disaster.
The problem for many new online marketers are how to create all the quality content that search engines demand and visitors require. Coming up with even ten pages of content can seem daunting, let alone 100’s of pages.
If you have the money, you can outsource this task to others. A quick search for outsourcing sites will show people are offering several hundred dollars for only 20 or 25 articles. This method of getting quality content will burn up the dollars in a hurry. Furthermore, in many cases without your knowing, those articles are also being offered to other parties.
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indratno June 9th, 2006
By: Stacey Morris
One Page Websites
There’s a lot of talk in the infopreneur world about the difference between a website with a dozen pages or more and a one page website geared toward selling a particular product. I’ll be discussing the pro’s and con’s of each type of site, and hopefully clarifying some of the current issues.
Portal Websites for Service Professionals
Most professionals I speak with have sites that talk about their services, how they help their clients, and the results they produce. Some of the better sites I’ve seen have articles, information, and audio-content free for visitors to download.
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indratno June 9th, 2006
You got the feeling that you’re ready to start your business. You’ve explored the internet and pretty convinced that, at last, this is the place you can invest your time and money without worrying much about sacrificing your whole fortune.
But, wait.
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indratno June 9th, 2006
Derek Gehl from Internet Marketing Center have just released his newly updated and expanded 2006 Version of “Insider Secrets to Marketing Your Business on the Internet!”
“Insider Secrets” reveals every test result, case study, and strategy that Derek Gehl personally used to turn a $25 investment into $54.7 MILLION in online sales…
Detail preview can be find here.
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indratno June 9th, 2006
So, you’ve made and maintain your blog
. It adds up to hundreds of million blogs already there on blogosphere. Yes, every day millions of people start blogging. Indeed, the best estimates show that a new blog is created every single second of every day. As if this weren’t enough extra material being added to the Internet, there are of course millions of blogs already in existence. There is a vast amount of new information being added to the Internet every minute of every day.
Many people have been told that blogging helps increase your visibility on the Internet. That’s true enough, but if you are in business at what cost?
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