Copywriting Tips For Beginners: How To Jumpstart Your Career As A Copywriter – And Make Lots Of Money

November 21, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

So you’ve studied all the copywriting books and courses, as well as the sales pages of top converting products. You’re ready to make piles of money as a copywriter, but how would you start if you don’t have any credentials or experience to show for it? In this article, I’ll reveal some copywriting tips for beginners to jumpstart your career.My recommendation is to surf the web and find websites with poor copy. When I say “poor,” I mean very short sales letters that are obviously written by someone who doesn’t know a bit of copywriting. And there are plenty of them online. What you do is contact the marketer, and then propose that you will at least double their sales, or they don’t have to pay. This is irresistible since they have nothing to lose, and everything to gain if you make their sites convert. And you don’t even need to be a very experienced copywriter to improve their copy. In fact, there are plenty of badly written sales pages all around the web; and if you just add or tweak a few words based on sound copywriting principles, you could dramatically improve their conversions! If you did a killer job, the better. But even if you just did a mediocre job, you could still double their sales since their sales letters are very badly written. This is one of the most valuable copywriting tips for beginners – you could do it even if you’re starting from scratch!You’re not working for free if you believe in your skills. Yeah, it’s a bit of a gamble; but as long as you apply the usual copywriting principles, the scales will tip in your favor. It would be best to do some research on the site’s traffic before sending your proposal, so you don’t end up improving a site that gets few visitors. But how will you know they’re not cheating you by saying their conversions didn’t improve (even though it did)? In my experience, most people are honest. You could occasionally run into a few bad apples, but you won’t have any problem most of the time.Now you could get the portfolio and testimonials – and money – you need to take it to the next level. Hope these copywriting tips for beginners help.

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How to Avoid a Beginners Mistake and Make Money With Affiliate Products

November 20, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Many people start their online business using affiliate products. They start out full of anticipation and expect to start making big money right away. Unfortunately, it doesn’t happen that way for most people. At best, they make one or two sales per month by sending traffic directly to the merchant. This is a mistake that most beginners make. If a potential buyer decides not to make a purchase today, they’ve lost that prospect forever. That is one of the reasons that most beginners fail.

A better way to make money with affiliate products is to develop your own blog or website. These can be found for free online. Once your site is set-up, find a good autoresponder and put a sign-in box on every page of your site. Instead of driving traffic directly to your affiliate merchants, send all of your traffic you generate directly to your website or blog to subscribe.

Encourage your visitors to sign-in by giving them a free report that is related to your niche. If you cannot make your own free report, look for them on the Internet. There are many good free reports available if you are willing to do the research. Then, on a regular basis, send additional information to your subscribers. Interspersed with your free information, send them sales pieces on the affiliate products that you are recommending. That way, if they decide not to buy anything today, you will have another opportunity to make a sale with the next sales piece that you send out.

Make sure you take care of the people on your list. Never recommend a lousy product to them. By provide them with quality information and good product offers; you will build a relationship with them. This relationship will lead to increased sales and referrals in the future.

This process can’t be accomplished in a month, but over the long term, a good list can double or even triple your income. So if you are just starting out online, develop a list and watch your income grow.

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Social Media Marketing For Beginners

November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

In the recent past years Social Media Marketing and Social Media have dominated and defined Internet marketing. The popularity of social sites like MySpace and social bookmarking sites like Digg has caused this push. Social media has two main components, user generated content and the networking capability allowing you to form groups of friends and others that you can share content with.
Sites like MySpace, Zubby, and Facebook allow users to create profiles using text, videos and pictures to design their pages. These can then be shared with a selected group of other people in a special “friends” network and if the user wishes these pages can be shared over the whole social network.
Sites like Digg, Flickr, Associated Content and YouTube allow users to submit links to their favorite news articles online, pictures, articles, and videos then vote on the content that others have submitted. The most popular content is displayed on the front page of the site and the other pages are available to the general public to browse through. These drive traffic to the site and to the pages that are bookmarked.
There are many different ways to use these types of sites, either together or alone.
The use of these types of sites to promote your products and services is what is known as social media marketing. The types of traffic you get once your content is discovered and becomes well known in social media are primary traffic and secondary traffic.
Primary traffic is the direct traffic from the site that you used to make your site popular. If you are using a site that has fairly heavy traffic like Digg to promote your site you could get a large amount of traffic in a short amount of time so you need to make sure your site can handle the traffic, otherwise it may crash.
Once a site becomes popular on a social media site it gets talked about. When people talk about these sites they post links to the site which draws more traffic to the content. This indirect traffic is the secondary traffic. It is the secondary traffic that continues to flow to your site after the initial surge of direct traffic slows.
The benefits of primary and secondary traffic coming from social media sites include exposure to your site initially. Once your site is known by the general public then organic traffic will begin and repeat visitors start to show up, as long as you have something to entice them to come back.
Natural links to your site are beneficial because they are given by people or companies who have nothing to gain from your business venture. These are generally from relevant sites increasing the likelihood that visitors are going to be genuinely interested in your products and services. These links improve your search engine rankings and improve organic traffic.
Social media marketing allows your site to get exposure in a larger site and to a larger group of people. If your traffic levels off you can use social media marketing to jump start your traffic and work on taking your search engine traffic to the next level.
The alternative for increasing your search engine traffic is using pay per click advertisement. Using pay per click campaigns can help you to sustain increased traffic from the search engines but this traffic comes with a price tag.
Using social media marketing is free and can increase your traffic and your ratings in the search engines. Getting your site notices a couple times a year in the social media arena can make your site popular enough to bring in traffic throughout the year.

Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of Be Successful News, a site that provides information and articles on how to succeed in your own home or small business.

A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners to SEO Content Writing

November 17, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Copywriting has again transcended from its usual form and practices into the new internet era; Copywriting as utilized by the Professional SEO business is also known as Internet Content Writing, Web Content Writing, amongst other terms.

Before Writing

Ana Mendoza is a web developer working for SEOGLOBALPRO, a Professional SEO that specializes on link building and one of the best SEO Philippines has to offer.

The Beginner’s Guide To Twitter.

November 13, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

A Fabulous E Book Which Takes Absolute Beginners Through The Whole Process Of Creating A Twitter Account And Becoming An Authority In The Medium. An Absolute Must For Bloggers, And A Great Long Term Selling Proposition For Affiliates.

The Beginner’s Guide To Twitter.

Tips on Blogging For Beginners – How to Get it Going?

November 8, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Blogging is one of the most recognized ways to make money online. It seems like such a wasted opportunity to let your blog sit there and not generate income when it has the potential to. If you’re one of those who want to make a full-time living out of blogging, you should consider creating a niche blog. Your niche blog contains a specific topic which you will tackle with and update through your posts. To learn more information about niche blog and other tips on blogging for beginners, read on.

For your niche blog to be successful your content should focus on one particular topic. The things you will put into your blog should relate to what your niche blog is all about. Narrow the search for your visitors and occasionally put in materials that are derived from the general category your niche blog is from. Write as much useful information as you can and then post articles everyday if you can manage it. The first few months should indicate rigorous activities to let readers know you’re in it for the long haul.

Domain name is as important as your content. It should stick to people’s mind and don’t give them a mouthful to memorize. There’s so much information on the Web and they’re liable to forget it if you won’t be able to get them hooked on first glance. You can also get other readers to frequent your blog by leaving comments on other blogs that focused on the same topic as yours. You can post link on comment boxes and if you’re able to stir interests then other readers will likely click on the link after reading your comment. Remember, traffic will give you more income so be creative and use every possible option.

You can encourage readers to keep returning to your site if you allow them to comment on your blog, too. After each post, you can dangle an interesting question for them to ponder on. You can also ask for contributing ideas so they’ll be heartened to put in something. Do try to get back to as much comment as you can so you’re often connected with your readers.

These tips on blogging for beginners can be compared to the tip of an iceberg. There’s plenty more you can scavenge online but these are the basics that will help you get going for the first few months. You’ll learn plenty more from experience and from the people you will meet along the way.

Tim Yu is a Internet Marketer who owns http://www.InternetBloggingProfits.com – He has helped hundreds of people on Starting Up an Internet Business.

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Using Social Media for Business – Beginner’s Guide

November 8, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

On the topic of social media applications, there seem to be three types of people: the super users, the avoiders, and the people that say, “I know I need to, but which ones and why?” Most business people probably fall into the last group: the ocean of people who lie between the early-adopter ?-geeks and those mind-boggling creatures who only check their email once a week or so. Yes, there’s potential there for good things to happen…if you’re actively using the right applications.


The number of applications and communities is overwhelming. Many of the most popular ones, like MySpace and YouTube, aren’t going to be all that helpful for professional interaction. That’s not true for every industry, though, so it’s worth asking around and seeing what your communities are using. If your colleagues, contacts, and customers are all using some other method of connecting, by all means go participate there. The point of this is for you to be able to make useful, meaningful connections and interact.


LinkedIn is a simple, useful tool for any professional. This is the business networking equivalent of being listed in the phone book. It doesn’t require very much attention and can provide a great deal of benefit. Spending half an hour building your profile lets you put your CV out there, easily find your network of contacts, and be visible for the sort of notice you want to receive. If you want to do more, there are great community features. People can recommend you and your work. You can ask questions through LinkedIn Answers and get answers from people who actually know what they’re talking about. If you need to hire someone or are looking for a job, it’s an ideal place to put out feelers. You won’t get clobbered with email from LinkedInjust one summarizing any updates your contacts made during the weekso use your real, regular address to ensure that you don’t miss out on something important.


If you want to add something more interactive, more personal, and a bit more relaxed, Facebook is your next step. The service has exploded in the business sector lately, which is probably due to all the people who used it in college and have moved into the workforce. It’s a good way to connect with people in your industry through groups and keep on top of events of interest. It’s more social and casual than LinkedIn, but less messy and far more professional than MySpace. You can talk about events and ideas through group and event pages, instantly notify people of changes to meet-up plans, and more. This has the added benefit of being useful in your personal life. If you don’t already have a ton of friends on Facebook, you probably will soon enough.


Among the tech elite, Twitter is the place to be right now. Maybe you read about it after its usage during SXSW was all over the internet. Be warned that it’s a love it or hate it thing and can be addictive. Twitter is a micro-blogging or micro-chat service where you can make posts of up to 140 characters. You can follow people and see their “tweets”, they can follow you and see your “tweets”. Only follow the people you really enjoy or benefit fromCEOs, the A-list bloggers, the professional contactsand don’t feel like you have to follow everyone who follows you. If you participate and have a similarly-minded network of people that follow you, Twitter can be a very powerful tool. What’s even better is that you can ask questions and get answers from people who actually know. Need to know which spam filter for your blogging software is best? Ask your Twitter network. You can use the service through web, text messaging, and a host of widgets and services. While you can monitor tweets constantly, you can also take a break for a couple of weeks, come back, and not be behind or swimming in a sea of things that require your feedback.


If the reason you haven’t tried any of this already is because you don’t want to put your life online where everyone can see it, relax. You’re in control of what you put up and how much information you give out. Be judicious in what you put on your profiles, but don’t be afraid of having your life be a little bit public. The benefits of giving people a face to put with the name and a sense of who you are far outweigh any risks you are worried about. These services don’t just build connections, but they do the important work of humanizing us in our online relationships. In the end, it’s all about the relationship anyway, isn’t it?

Specializing in marketing technology-based companies since 1987, and active in Internet marketing since 1992, John Rasco’s skills as a marketer, team leader and strategist are key to successful client engagements. Founder of RefreshWeb, a national B2B Internet marketing agency, John has an entrepreneurial gene, a creative bent and a passion for challenging projects.

How Blogging Can Help You with SEO – A Beginner’s Guide

November 7, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Blogging is fun and easy to do, and you may be interested in learning how blogging can help you with SEO. You don’t have to be a programming genius to set up and maintain a blog. You don’t even need to know HTML. If you are new to blogs, websites, and online business in general, start by taking the easy road to learning how blogging can help you with SEO.

First, sign up with a free blogging service, such as Blogger at http://www.blogger.com or Blogit at http://www.blogit.com . Setting up an account is very easy, and takes about five minutes. This is the easiest way to get started blogging, and you can increase your website popularity in the search engines a bit while doing it. Simply use your website URL in each of your blog posts. In other words, every time you write your blog, make sure that you refer to your website. This provides you with inbound links.

Once you get the hang of blogging, your next step in learning how blogging can help you with SEO is to set up a blog on your website. Many webhosting accounts now include blogs. If you can’t figure out how to set one up on your website, contact your webhosting company. They will either do it for you, or tell you how to do it. Some webhosting companies charge for the setup, some do not.

Once your blog is set up on your website, continue doing what you’ve already learned how to do, but add another step. Each time you post, you can still refer to specific pages on your website, but also use your keywords throughout each of the posts. For a post that is three or four hundred words long, use your keywords and key word phrases five or six times. This will optimize those posts for the search engines.

As you continue to blog, you will continually be adding new content to your website. As you add new content, your ranking will go up in the search engines. Each time you finish posting to your blog, you need to let the rest of the world know that you’ve done so by pinging it. This is done through Ping-O-Matic at http://www.pingomatic.com. This will send a ping to several blog directories.

You should put a link to your blog on your website – whether it is hosted remotely or through your webhosting account. This will help increase traffic to your blog, and help you develop a readership. As people become more and more interested in your blog, two things will happen. First, your search engine ranking will go up simply based on the amount of traffic your blog is getting.

Second, other bloggers will start sending Trackbacks to your blog on their blogs so that their readers can see what you have to say on certain topics. This helps build your readership as well. It is a never ending circle that just keeps getting bigger if you know what you are doing!

You should also send Trackbacks to other people’s blogs as well. When they see the Trackback, they will usually visit your blog to see what you had to say about theirs. Again, this increases your traffic, and potentially increases your readership as well.

Make it a habit to post to your blog regularly. You can post daily, weekly, or even monthly – but posting daily or weekly will get you the best results if you are trying to learn how blogging can help you with SEO. Blog posts can be long or short. If you have a lot of time to write, make them long. If you only have a few minutes to spare each day, write one or two paragraphs – just be sure to use your keywords and key phrases!

Jason frequently gives tips like this to the subscribers to his newsletter. Visit his blog at Adventures In Internet Marketing and subscribe to his newsletter today!

How Blogging Can Help You with SEO – A Beginner’s Guide

November 7, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Blogging is fun and easy to do, and you may be interested in learning how blogging can help you with SEO. You don’t have to be a programming genius to set up and maintain a blog. You don’t even need to know HTML. If you are new to blogs, websites, and online business in general, start by taking the easy road to learning how blogging can help you with SEO.

First, sign up with a free blogging service, such as Blogger at http://www.blogger.com or Blogit at http://www.blogit.com . Setting up an account is very easy, and takes about five minutes. This is the easiest way to get started blogging, and you can increase your website popularity in the search engines a bit while doing it. Simply use your website URL in each of your blog posts. In other words, every time you write your blog, make sure that you refer to your website. This provides you with inbound links.

Once you get the hang of blogging, your next step in learning how blogging can help you with SEO is to set up a blog on your website. Many webhosting accounts now include blogs. If you can’t figure out how to set one up on your website, contact your webhosting company. They will either do it for you, or tell you how to do it. Some webhosting companies charge for the setup, some do not.

Once your blog is set up on your website, continue doing what you’ve already learned how to do, but add another step. Each time you post, you can still refer to specific pages on your website, but also use your keywords throughout each of the posts. For a post that is three or four hundred words long, use your keywords and key word phrases five or six times. This will optimize those posts for the search engines.

As you continue to blog, you will continually be adding new content to your website. As you add new content, your ranking will go up in the search engines. Each time you finish posting to your blog, you need to let the rest of the world know that you’ve done so by pinging it. This is done through Ping-O-Matic at http://www.pingomatic.com. This will send a ping to several blog directories.

You should put a link to your blog on your website – whether it is hosted remotely or through your webhosting account. This will help increase traffic to your blog, and help you develop a readership. As people become more and more interested in your blog, two things will happen. First, your search engine ranking will go up simply based on the amount of traffic your blog is getting.

Second, other bloggers will start sending Trackbacks to your blog on their blogs so that their readers can see what you have to say on certain topics. This helps build your readership as well. It is a never ending circle that just keeps getting bigger if you know what you are doing!

You should also send Trackbacks to other people’s blogs as well. When they see the Trackback, they will usually visit your blog to see what you had to say about theirs. Again, this increases your traffic, and potentially increases your readership as well.

Make it a habit to post to your blog regularly. You can post daily, weekly, or even monthly – but posting daily or weekly will get you the best results if you are trying to learn how blogging can help you with SEO. Blog posts can be long or short. If you have a lot of time to write, make them long. If you only have a few minutes to spare each day, write one or two paragraphs – just be sure to use your keywords and key phrases!

Jason frequently gives tips like this to the subscribers to his newsletter. Visit his blog at Adventures In Internet Marketing and subscribe to his newsletter today!

Four Twitter application for beginners

November 6, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Twitter is undoubtedly one of the most popular websites on the social networking circuits. And most people on twitter just tweet and tweet more.  If you are doing just that on twitter, you have surely underutilized Twitter’s potential.  There is a lot more you can do on twitter than just tweeting.  There are number of third party Twitter services that allow you to use Twitter alternatively.  It just takes a little bit of exploring and some creativity.  Here are some fun tweeting alternatives

  • Tweetpic: tweetpic allows you to post photographs on Twitter. You can post pictures using your iPhone or Twitter’s API.  You cab then viral these photos easily on other platforms.
  • Find a job:  a lot of users on Twitter post job tweets.  Network, explore and simply apply to jobs available.
  • Play someone else:  ever wondered how twitter looked to other people?  Stop wondering.  By using ctwittlike application, you can view twitter from someone else’s eyes.  Just enter the name of the person who you want to explore and you will get the list of latest tweets from users being followed by that person.
  • Send a twitter business card:  gone are days when strangers used to exchange printed visiting cards. Strangers these days exchange their social media profiles.  And why not, you get to know the person beyond his/her name, contact number and designation.  But if you are still lingering on to the idea of exchanging visiting cards, there is a cool virtual way of doing it.  By using twtBizCard, you can you can send your formal tweet address to someone and correspond with them through this.  All you need to do is card a tweet card; send a tweet with the #twtbizcard hash tag.

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