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Five Common Mistakes Affiliate Marketers Make ) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!"Affiliate Marketing is one of the most effective and powerful ways to earn a living online. Affiliate programs give everybody a chance to make a profit through the internet. Since these affiliate-marketing programs are relatively easy to join, implement and pays a commission on a regular basis, more and more people are now willing to join in this lucrative business.However, there are also pitfalls in the Affiliate Marketing business. These common mistakes may cost affiliate marketers a large chunk of their profit everyday unless they are avoided or rectified. Here, we will enumerate the five most common mistakes that Affiliate Marketers make. We will also discuss how they can be avoided.Mistake #1: Choosing the wrong affiliate productsMost people want to earn from affiliate marketing as soon as possible. In their haste to earn much in a short span of time, they tend to choose a bandwagon product; one that they think is a 'hot' item. They will choose a product that is in Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The ti Steps to Getting More Traffic to Your Website So, you've got a brand new shiny blog. You lovingly tend to it, writing posts with the perfect mix of warmth, humor, irony and insight.Let’s learn some key steps to getting more traffic to your website. There are so many methods out there to learn. Some are great and productive. Many are outdated and invalid. Here are a couple of the modern trends that are exploding on the internet - actual methods that if applied diligently can lead you to great profits and passive income.1) Blogs. Web logs, blogs, are tearing up the internet. There are several blog sites that allow you to register for free. You can start writing immediately. The idea is that you are free to express yourself regarding just about anything that you choose: politics, religion, health, dieting, legal issues, current events, philosophy, science, or anything that you desire. Now the trick is that if you can get people to read your blog, then you can use it as a means to expose them to advertisements (hyperlinks) to your website(s). It’s a huge concept. It works. It’s free.2) Article submission services. It goes like this: You choose a topic (hopefu You write, you post, and you wait. Crickets are chirping in the silence as you start to wonder, "So now that I have a blog, how do I actually get people to look at it?" If your traffic report for your site is like a flat line on a graph, don't fret. Unless you're Guy Kawasaki or Seth Godin, it's not likely that your blog will shoot to the tippy top of Technorati overnight. For us non-famous folks, it takes consistent, patient, strategic work in order to build up our blog traffic. Building blog traffic is all about creating useful content for your readers and making contacts within the blogging community. It's kind of like when you move to a new city where you don't know anyone. Little by little you build relationships, you meet folks who introduce you to other folks, you make connections, make a name for yourself, and you become better known in the community. It's the same with blogging, except it's a different type of party and you make your connections in different ways. Here are 7 techniques that savvy bloggers use to make those oh-so-important connections and pump up blog traffic: 1. Focus on a targeted niche. Decide who you're writing for, what you're going to write about, and then stick to it. Don't be all over the place and have one post on marketing, another on dog training, and then another that's a review of the movie you saw last weekend. A blog with multiple topics is disorienting, not just to readers that stumble upon it, but to the search engines as well. You see, the Google robots are easily confused. If they visit your blog and see that it's a mish-mash of information, they don't know what to make of it. But, if they stop by your blog and see that the words "marketing" and "small business" (or whatever) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!" Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The tig Coaching Your Business To The Next Level Series Part 7 – Pay Yourself First oot to the tippy top of Technorati overnight. For us non-famous folks, it takes consistent, patient, strategic work in order to build up our blog traffic.Building a small business requires entrepreneurs to wear many hats. Numerous books have been written about all of these roles such as The E Myth. By wearing all of these hats, the belief is that the entrepreneur will reduce costs and increase the bottom line. At the end of the year, that hard working entrepreneur is very happy when he or she reads black and not red.Yet, even if they read black should they be happy? Why, because they probably failed to embrace this tip.Pay yourself firstMistake: Wearing all the hats and not paying yourself what you are worth. Entrepreneurs wear many hats when they establish their business. As time progresses, they continue to wear these hats because money is tight and they believe that they can do things better. The end of the year approaches and the company made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.After Building blog traffic is all about creating useful content for your readers and making contacts within the blogging community. It's kind of like when you move to a new city where you don't know anyone. Little by little you build relationships, you meet folks who introduce you to other folks, you make connections, make a name for yourself, and you become better known in the community. It's the same with blogging, except it's a different type of party and you make your connections in different ways. Here are 7 techniques that savvy bloggers use to make those oh-so-important connections and pump up blog traffic: 1. Focus on a targeted niche. Decide who you're writing for, what you're going to write about, and then stick to it. Don't be all over the place and have one post on marketing, another on dog training, and then another that's a review of the movie you saw last weekend. A blog with multiple topics is disorienting, not just to readers that stumble upon it, but to the search engines as well. You see, the Google robots are easily confused. If they visit your blog and see that it's a mish-mash of information, they don't know what to make of it. But, if they stop by your blog and see that the words "marketing" and "small business" (or whatever) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!" Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The ti So, You Want To Become A Professional? ke a name for yourself, and you become better known in the community.What does it take to be measured a professional?Well, creating a professional image for any business is not easy. It requires a great deal of time and effort! Not only should you have a lot of expertise and experience in your field, but also you must manage your business in a professional manner.To create a professional image for your online business, give some serious thought to these important aspects:Honesty Always tell it like it is. Your honesty will build long term relationships with your customers.Courtesy There is an old saying, "the buyer is the king". So, let your customers know how much you really appreciate them. Never forget to say thank you, and please. Your courtesy and hospitality will reflect upon your professionalismWeb Site Your website is a direct reflection of you! It is very important to have a website well designed. Put your best friendly picture on the site. Let your customers know who they are dealing with! Include y It's the same with blogging, except it's a different type of party and you make your connections in different ways. Here are 7 techniques that savvy bloggers use to make those oh-so-important connections and pump up blog traffic: 1. Focus on a targeted niche. Decide who you're writing for, what you're going to write about, and then stick to it. Don't be all over the place and have one post on marketing, another on dog training, and then another that's a review of the movie you saw last weekend. A blog with multiple topics is disorienting, not just to readers that stumble upon it, but to the search engines as well. You see, the Google robots are easily confused. If they visit your blog and see that it's a mish-mash of information, they don't know what to make of it. But, if they stop by your blog and see that the words "marketing" and "small business" (or whatever) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!" Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The ti Building Your Business with Blogging -- Part 1 arketing, another on dog training, and then another that's a review of the movie you saw last weekend. A blog with multiple topics is disorienting, not just to readers that stumble upon it, but to the search engines as well.Blogging—it’s all over the web, and I do mean all over the web. In her 2003 article, “Meet the B-Blog,” Kathleen Goodwin noted that millions of bloggers were interacting across half a million blogs, with over a thousand new blogs popping up every day. At first glance, the “blogosphere” seems like a conglomerate of teen angst, purple journalism and creepy voyeurism. How could it be any use in business?The truth is, savvy businesses caught on to the fact that, according to Goodwin, “B-blogs can offer organizations a platform where information, data, and opinion can be shared and traded among employees, customers, partners, and prospects in a way previously impossible: a two-way, open exchange.”Many well-known corporations use blogging to reconnect with customers and grow their businesses. All in all, it seems like Microsoft, General Motors, Boeing and Sun Microsystems might be good company to keep.Still, for many small business owners, blogging seems about as in rea You see, the Google robots are easily confused. If they visit your blog and see that it's a mish-mash of information, they don't know what to make of it. But, if they stop by your blog and see that the words "marketing" and "small business" (or whatever) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!" Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The ti What To Do When a Friend is Fired ) are sprinkled steadily throughout, they think, "Aha! This blog is about small business marketing. Whenever folks google the words "small business marketing", we'll know to include this site higher up in our results!"It came out of the blue.My boss was called into her manager's office and, half an hour later and still in tears, she started clearing out her desk. To this day I don't know the official reason for her firing, but I suspect that she was the designated scapegoat for a project that was behind schedule and getting later. In truth, there was plenty of blame to spread around, but she got whacked - it still doesn't seem fair.It was a tragedy for her, but it was also bewildering and embarassing for the rest of her team and for her friends around the company. How should we react? In the event, we didn't handle it very well, but here's what I've learned since then:Don't pretend nothing happenedI suppose this sounds pretty elementary, but there's a strong urge to not get involved because it's pretty hard to share her pain. But she needs you to acknowlege that she's been fired and that it will affect you - it's one way of showing that you're a friend and you care. Not only does having a very specific topic for your blog make it search engine friendly and result in higher rankings, but it also gives you the chance to become known as an expert in your field and have readers coming to your blog for their daily fix. The tighter you can make your niche the better. 2. Post as frequently as you can. When you first start your blog, it can feel a little overwhelming to have to write posts all the time. That's normal--you just need to focus on getting into a regular writing schedule. Trust me, after a few weeks your mind will start to think in "blogging mode", and you'll start to come up with ideas for blog posts everywhere you turn. I've noticed that most of the pro bloggers post almost daily, and oftentimes several times a day, but don't feel pressured to mimic the pro bloggers Herculean blog writing stamina. That would be like trying to go from couch potato to marathon runner overnight. Blogging is supposed to be fun, so don't hurt yourself. And really, if it's not fun, you're not going to stick with it, are you? You can start off by setting a goal for yourself of writing 3 posts a week. The posts don't have to be long essays. They can be short, compact posts that relay tidbits of info (often linking back to other people's blogs) that your readers find interesting and are great conversation starters (which causes folks to make lots of comments). 3. Link to other people's blogs. I try to link to other folks' blogs as much as I can. This means that I see a great post at so-and-so's blog, and then I write a post on my own blog that has a link to their post. When my readers click on the link to go to the other person's blog, that blogger will notice that he's getting traffic from my site, and he'll really appreciate it! I've had a few bloggers contact me to say hello and leave comments on my blog. There are 50 million blogs out there (literally), but the blogosphere can be an incredibly small world. When you show a genuine interest in what another blogger is writing about, then that peaks their interest in you. You've just built another link in your community. Linking to other blogs
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