From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Niche Horde Review – Niche Keyword Research

by Internet Marketing19 January 2010 Product Reviews

“Niche Horde” is a niche keyword research tool specifically designed for those who focus on building mini niche websites and content around high paying keywords terms.
If you’re main online business focus is to develop just one or two websites, then it’s probably not the tool for you. However if your focus is on building many [...]

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Lazy Twitter Marketing

by Internet Marketing18 January 2010 Internet Marketing

Should you focus on twitter as a marketing medium for your website or not?
That seems to be the big question these days, with its ever growing popularity and the way it’s consistently in the global media. My opinion is that it’s really up to you – but if you can totally automate it - then why [...]

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Sneaky Video Rebranding & Distribution – Building Links

by Internet Marketing17 January 2010 Video Marketing

The technique I’m about to explain might play with your moral compass a bit – but I’m not here to judge – it can be used in a white hat, gray hat, or black hat fashion, or you can choose to ignore it completely.
That’s entirely up to you. I’m just here to tell it like [...]

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Aweber Review – Email Marketing & Autoresponders

by Internet Marketing14 January 2010 Product Reviews

Aweber is a hosted email marketing service that specializes in providing small to medium sized online business owners with email marketing and automation tools.
Specifically it’s used to by webmasters and affiliate marketers to build, manage, maintain and broadcast email newsletters to readers as a means of encouraging interested prospects back to their websites (and sell [...]

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Using “FootPrints” To Find Places To Generate More Links

by Internet Marketing13 January 2010 Link Building

I received a question from a reader the other day asking about a specific technique used to find .EDU sites (websites with an education domain extension often thought of highly by the search engines) that you can place your links on.
Unfortunately the question was a bit too specific and out of context for me to [...]

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Twitter Branding – Branding Your Tweets On Twitter

by Internet Marketing12 January 2010 Internet Marketing

Up until very recently branding yourself or your company on Twitter has been pretty restricting. You could go for custom backgrounds which do a great job and can look really snazzy. You can use your bio description but it’s very limiting in length, and of course you could link to your primary website.
The good news [...]

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