A Web Copywriter Should Know The Rules And How To Break Some

November 21, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

What makes a good web copywriter? Just anyone who knows how to proofread? Of course not.
You could be the most compelling offline copywriter but you can still fail on the web. The difference roots on the web being interactive and the other one is not. The target audiences on web marketing are usually scanners and skimmers. They don’t really want to read, to browse is the more appropriate term. Their eyes run through the pages as fast as their fingers click on the mouse to scroll to the next site.
So if you can’t hook them with your style, perhaps somebody with less reliable content than yours will.
Web contents are for lists, easy to grasp ideas and short sentences. Things must be said without beating around the bush. Being straightforward and fast are the common characteristics of web materials.
A web copywriter takes half of the responsibility of persuading the readers to buy their products, their services or to visit their web. The other half falls on the art editor and the product itself. Failure of either of these reflects to the business.
Compared to an offline copywriter, a web copywriter has so much to consider. He really has to work hand in hand with the art designer. If not, they could be ending up with an art and text which are complete strangers with each other, strangers in a sense that they don’t complement each other. This type of output has no appeal. In an instant, the reader will surely leave your site.
A web copyreader should know how his work would retain his audience. The output should speak not only about the quality of the product, but how vital it is for the client as well. In simple words, the page should act as a sales representative too. This is the primary consideration of the web copywriter.
The technical rules followed by a copywriter are the same rules a web copywriter adheres to. The primary rules on English grammar apply in web copywriting. However, web content texts normally contain repeated words. These words should emphasize the thought or topic without being annoying.
There are so many rules to follow, that a web copywriter should also know how to break some. But foremost, he should also know why he is breaking these rules.
The web copywriter must succeed in meeting the standards of an average person. He has the responsibility to check the readability of the article. This weighs more than grammar.
An effective web copywriter should understand the market he’s working for. He knows that his work should be understood by common people who just surf the net. The write up should come up the way it would be spoken. And more so, it should work with the art design.
It is vital that you make your target market as your priority. Design your article according to their eyes. Will it fit their standards? Will they comprehend it in a fast glimpse or a browse through? Will they be interested to read it entirely?
To achieve this, there is a simple thing to do, place yourself on their seats while reading your article. Assess what can be the most probable reaction of the reader.
Consider the market first, the product comes next.

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on copywriting or becoming a copywriter checkout his recommended websites.

Productive rules for a Successful Online Business Blog

November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Today, a lot of business houses have realized the significance of blogging. As a matter of fact, many are also making serious efforts to employ such techniques to boost up their revenue. They buy the best easy to use, free blogging software and take blogging as a serious requirement that needs good time investment and resources to be effective and successful.A business blog cultivates the presentation of the company. It nurtures and maintains the growth of an amicable relationship between the company and the customers. And this demands a lot of efforts. Only with cautious thought and planning, one can aim to procure a successful business blog that characterize the company glowingly.Create and Follow your strategy A concrete plan is something that every major task demands. Likewise, company blogging should also be started only after serious planning and scheduling. Pay special attention on deciding goals of your online business blog, method to gauge the result, evaluation of satisfying answers to few essential questions that your customers may ask and much more. Weigh sincerity more than wordsBlogging is much more than simply publishing posts. Besides the topic, the content you should also be genuinely interesting and informative to your readers. Blog facilitates the creation of relationships and communities and this is the reason why, it is needed to be done with utmost sincerity. A sincere blog effort always acts like a magnet that keeps your readers coming back to your blog site. Selection of appropriate wordsA blog is a waste if it cannot receive comments and good volume traffic, hence, ensure to make online business blog totally SEO-friendly. Focus on your blog’s keyword density. Use most sought- after keywords smartly without doing overstuffing. Give simple, short and easy to understand titles. Create a well composed blog with right selection of words that are easily picked up by search engines.Build your own community by joining other communitiesAcknowledge the fact well that a business blog is different from your company website and hence, it should be utilized in a much prolific manner. It is not mere your company promotion profile but also a link between you and your customers. It is a platform where your customers put comments and share their opinions. Moreover, it is also a platform that helps building up your online presence and network through various communities, forums and other blog postings within the same communities. It is indeed, considered as a fruitful activity to comment in other blogs from the same community as yours. These much time consuming often reap invaluable results. Watch out the statisticsAn intelligent blog plan not only ensures great volume of traffic but a lot of other things. People start sharing their comments, views and participate well in your post and this in turn, lets you own a good set blog roll. And this is not all! A blog also stands as an effective feedback box where you need too monitor the blog statistics well. Configure the number of views, comments, backlinks, RSS subscriptions and others to assess the effectiveness of your online business blog. Further, craft your future improvements on the basis of this analysis and of course, the blog posts as well.

Brainpulse SEO Services is one of the leading Internet Marketing Company from India, serving clients from World over effectively.

10 Quick Rules For Better Search Engine Ranking

November 14, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

If you are setting up a website, follow these simple rules to improve search engine rankings of your site. You can also follow these techniques if your website is not ranked high in search engines for certain keywords. Concentrate on the home page of your site and once you learn the techniques, you will be able to apply them to the other pages of your site that will have multiple high ranking pages.
1. Find keywords (or key phrases) relevant to your website. Go to the overture keyword selector tool (type key phrase overture inventory in Google) and check the popularity of the keywords you want to use. Avoid highly popular keywords. Highly popular keywords are very competitive and the least popular keywords are search engine traffic starved.
Select a dozen keywords and key phrases from the middle of the list. This is a very important exercise and you should spend at least a couple of hours, if not more, researching different keywords. While you are researching your keywords, check your competitors by doing a search in a couple of popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, etc., using those keywords. Keep a record of your competitors’ urls and other information because you don’t want to waste your time doing the same search again in the near future.
2. Use the keywords you selected into the meta tags of your home page. Meta tags are located in the head section of a web page. Go to one of your competitor’s website and select View and then Source from your web browser’s menu to view the html source of the web page. You will see the meta elements.
The two important meta tags are keywords and description meta tags. Don’t leave them blank. You can list your keywords, separated by comma, in the keywords meta tag. Construct a catchy description using your keywords for the description meta tag.
3. Use the keywords in your title tag. The text you use in the title tag appears in the title bar of the web browser. The title tag should be less than 64 characters long. Again, the key is to use a meaningful title using the keywords. Don’t just make a laundry list of your keywords for the title tag.
The title tag and your meta description may end up in many search engine listings. So, spend sometime to make these two elements interesting, meaningful, and relevant to your site.
4. Use the keywords in top heading (h1) tags of your page. Use one keyword (or a key phrase) for each h1 tag. Use these h1 tags for the headings of your contents.
5. In the home page content, use bold, using the strong html element, to highlight some of your keywords.
6. Italicize some of the keywords in your page.
7. Use the keywords in alt tags of images. You should always use the alt tag for all images.
8. Encourage others to use the keywords for text anchors when they link back to your site. Better yet, publish your own short link text with keyword anchors, bold and italicized key phrases and give it away for link exchanges.
9. If possible, use the keywords in your domain name. Try different arrangements of the keywords to come up with an available domain name that you can register.
10. If you are using php or asp or any other web programming language for your dynamic website, make your url search engine friendly using url rewrite techniques. Search the phrase url rewrite in Google to know more about url rewrite.
Keep in mind these simple rules every time you want to launch a website. Spending a few days upfront in the preparation of your site will pay off in the long run with better search engine rankings.

Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of Net MLM Profits, a blog dedicated to providing information and tips for network marketers to succeed online. Net-MLM-Profits.com

“seo Rules Have Changed. Do you Know the New Rules?”

November 11, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Did you know that traffic generation from a SEO operation doesn’t work anymore because Google has changed? The changes just happened in the last few months on Google. In order to make the most money you need to understand these changes.

Why should I make SEO priority? In one month 6.7 billion searches were done on search engines. Every day motivated buyers use search engines to find and buy products online. Over 200 million searches per day are made through Google. That is an immense amount of traffic.

If you can learn how to rank high on the search engines then you will increase quality traffic to your website. Superior rankings equal quality targeted traffic. If you don’t get this traffic then your competitors will scoop it up.

How much money are you losing if you don’t have a high Google search engine ranking? How much of this money has your competitor snatched?

How can you flood your website with high quality, responsive traffic for free? The answer is search engine optimization. The purpose of SEO is to improve your ranking in the search engine results. A superior ranking in the major search engines is the best way to bring quality visitors to your website.

Google is the top search engine. You can also use Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

Two types of SEO:

1.) On page optimization.

This is SEO that you do right on your website. You modify code directly on your site. This is what you say about your website (text, copy, links, keyword density in copy and headline, metatags, etc.) On page optimization used to be the primary place to work to obtain superior rankings in the search engine listings.

The page title is the number one on page factor that you need to focus on.

Page title tips:

• Limit the length of your page title of 65 characters or less.

• Incorporate keyword phrases into your page title.

• Grab the searchers attention.

• Each page should have a unique page title.

• Repeat your title tag in your H1 tags.

• Your title is the link that is shown in the search results of the search engine such as Google.

• Focus on click through rates and conversion rates.

However, there are problems with on page optimization. If you want to rank for something people tend to exaggerate or lie to get traffic. This caused the results in the search engine to differ from the actual websites. Google knew this was a problem. Therefore, Google decided to focus on off page optimization.

2.) Off page optimization.

This has to do with what others say about your website. Google has determined that what others say about your website is more credible that what you say. These other people act as a credible referral.

Links are critical and Google measure your links. This gives Google a way to measure what your site is about. Incoming links count as a vote to determine the relevancy and popularity of your site. An incoming link is a link from another site to your site.

Examples of links include:

• Blog post links

• Press release links

• Social network links

• Text links

Matt Bacak began investing his first earnings at the tender age of 12, a young businessman in the making. Now, 15 years later, Bacak survived failed businesses, botched partnerships, heavy credit card debt and bankruptcy – all in preparation for the accomplishments he has achieved today as a well-established Internet millionaire and best-selling author.


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Seven Rules For Starting a Business in 2009

November 8, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Every year the number of people starting up their own businesses increases.

The three main demographics for start-ups are

* Baby Boomers past their sell buy date in big corporates but with skills their erstwhile employers still need
* Moms (or Dads) who’d rather spend time home with the kids and still work
* Tech Grads who’d rather “compute” than “commute”

This is all part of a general direction toward “hollow” corporations where senior execs and accountants outsource everything they can. They can reduce fixed costs, overhead, and be more agile in resourcing projects.

There’s some good news for the Solopreneurs as well. Avoiding the daily commute, getting off the corporate tread mill, keeping more of what they make, taking a vacation or a day on the golf course once in a while.

But going solo isn’t totally a bed of roses. Most of the support structures we rely on when working in a corporation are suddenly missing.

* In the past we looked after Strategy, or Tactics, or Execution, or Administration. Now we have to worry about all of these, and it’s our nut we lose when it goes wrong.

* Few of us are properly trained as pure managers – keeping all those plates spinning isn’t as easy when one guy has to do everything, all at the same time. Things don’t get handled by organizational structures any more. In small businesses everybody does a bit of everything.

* IT support suddenly isn’t there – all that complicated stuff we took for granted now takes up our customer time (or more often our “me” time.

* We’re suddenly not part of the “networks” we used to rely on – we’re outsiders.

* We don’t have others bringing in the revenue – whether we like it or not, or are good at it or not, we end up “selling”.

We can make our lives easier if we can change our thinking – from corporate executive, part of a team, going along to get along, to being connected to the rest of the world.

The world is full of people like us, with the same interests, challenges and needs for support.

There are thousands of new businesses providing services to the Solopreneurs, adding value and reducing costs.

The Internet is moving at the speed of light. If we have an insoluble problem today, we’ll wait a bit, somebody will solve it for us, on the Internet.

If we can harness what’s happening on the Internet, and exploit it to our business advantage, we’ll replace the corporate structure benefits we miss and expand our networks and opportunities in the process.

Here’s a set of basics anybody going solo might want to consider:

1. Ditch the Desktop.
* There’s nothing more limiting than all that desktop, office productivity software. It’s expensive, complicated, but worst of all, it stops us being “connected”. Only be being permanently connected can be take full advantage of what’s happening out there.

2. Look for Services – not Solutions.
* Solopreneurs don’t need accounting systems or order processing, or even typical project management and CRM tools. They do need services to help them with these needs, but they’re all available on the Internet for free, or close to it.

3. Look for Value Add
* Every service should add value to the basic requirement. For example we all need billing software. If we choose a billing service that hooks up to merchant processing and or PayPal we don’t need to keep accounts receivables records. If we choose a planning or management system we should find one with “best practice built in”. We can forget the training course, and just use the software.

4. Forget the Marketing Site – get a Blog.
* Nobody’s interested in words we pay a copywriter for. They want to know what we think. Blogs are free, hosted, configurable and allow us to create our own persona. With a blog we don’t need sales pitches and presentations – we invite people to visit our blog where they get our best stuff, every time.

5. Get “Connected” with Social Media.
* Set up profiles with Linked In, Facebook, Community and special interest sites. Join in forums and contribute. Ask questions and answer other people’s. Replace the corporate network with your own, international, group of like minded souls.

* Get into Twitter – microblogging is the fastest way to find out about anything.
6. Get into “Video”.
* If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million – even if it’s just a video of our slide presentation.

7. Publish what you know about in blogs and articles.
* This is your credibility, and it’s permanent so worth doing well.

Some of the services the start-up might want to consider are the ones we use every day in our business. Here’s the list:

* Front Office Box for managing relationships, plans and schedules (it’s ours so we would)
* Google Aps for Email, Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations and web sites (we do our accounting in the spreadsheets)
* Wordpress and Blogger for blogs
* Twitter for microblogging
* You Tube and Screencast for video
* Jing for screen capture and video
* Skype for phones
* Cashboard for billing
* PayPal for merchant services
* Ning for our own user group forum

Steve Reeves, CEO of Front Office Box, accountant turned salesman, entrepreneur consultant, young enough to want to change the world, and old enough to know better. Visit Front Office Box for Steve’s blog and some Plan, Act Review software

11 Twittering Rules On How To Twitter Well, And Earn Money

November 1, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Twitter has taken the world by storm, faster than a F1 racing car. The entire major news channels, TV channels, celebrities, businesses now are also on Twitter. Not forgetting the individuals and Internet Marketers who are spending enormous amounts of time twittering or tweeting. But most of them don’t know how to twitter well; twittering needs skills just like marketing does. There are even a statistics on who is the most followed Twitter user in the world. I’m going to reveal some Twitter tips on how to twitter well, so that you won’t be hate on Twitter.

  • Always provide solid information every time you tweet, such as big sales, free gifts at this website. Providing pictures are better.
  • You should find people who share similar interests to you, if you’re into Network Marketing, finding people with the same interests would be great. Use Twitter Search or Twellow for that.
  • Doing things online are actually virtually real, you should try to imagine you are at a party or business mixer. Social Networking is a virtual event; try to be friendly just like you would in a real life.
  • Be yourself.

Now, I’ve seen a lot of good things and also bad things on Twitter. Some of the bad things are caused by the Internet Marketers who are chomping at the bit thinking Twitter is going to make them rich beyond their wildest dreams. They just don’t know how to twitter well, I’ve followed many Internet Marketers and have been pitched and approached by every get-rich-quick scheme or new MLM venture, and even the next big thing projects.

What they don’t know is that 90% of the people think you are spamming them. You need to know how to twitter well, to promote your business. I’m sure giving a link to a landing page you own is absolutely not the way. Below is the way to let Twitter work for you:

  • Do not try to pitch your business with your Twitter Profile, Automated Direct Messages, and Tweets. Those are for you to build your credibility and reputation online, don’t sound like you need cash badly.
  • Always follow people who you feel may be a potential client or prospects for you. But do remember, you only want to follow them and build a good relationship with them, don’t pitch your business on your first tweet.
  • Always provide your information about your business or product through a blog, article, press release or even squidoo.
  • After you have successfully branded yourself as a leader in your field, most Twitter users will eventually be curious about your business, and they will always be able to find a way to your landing page through your blog.
  • Always be available; reply all your Direct Messages and replies tweet to you.

I have said that some of the bad things are caused by many of the Internet Marketers, but some of them are also caused by the misuse of Twitter tools. Nowadays, there are so many twitter tools or applications available online, free and paid. Some of the Internet Marketers are greatly misusing this. Here is why:

  • Automated Welcome Direct Messages

This is actually a very powerful feature available in most of the twitter tools out there. Now, I have received too many messages that say, “Thanks for following, want to make $576K in a year? Click here (link)”. Now those kinds of messages are the messages that I won’t even read. They are pitching me on the first day I knew them.

Always use friendly and non-pitching welcome messages, “Hi, great to be friends. Let’s talk further.” That’s enough. People will be more than glad to talk to you if you’re not selling them anything.

  • Automated Tweets

Some Twitter users that has 500 followers or below 1000 followers, and they are making automated tweets for more than 20 times a day. That’s totally ridiculous. The less your followers are means the slower your tweets will be replaced by people’s. Now, you don’t want when people clicked on your profile and saw that you are actually tweeting the same content over and over again, and it’s pitching.

You should set your automated tweets properly, set some that will be tweet once a day, a couple which will be tweet once a week. Be creative on tweeting.

Tantawi Sagara is a leader in Internet Marketing and expert in Social Media, always searching for new potential members to join him on a mission to be one of the 100 millionaires to be created by 2012,learn more about him on his blog, http://freeforyoutosearch.com

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