Ad Sense (blogosphere)
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Google ad sense is a way for website owners to earn additional revenue from their website by displaying Google ads on their website. These ads are taken from the content network from Google which is targeting specific viewers and placing ads that they may be interested in right in front of their eyes. Any website owner can display Google Ad Sense on their website but in my opinion I believe that they are more effective on informational websites rather than a company / corporate website. It doesn’t really look too professional if you are trying to promote your business on your website and you have banner ads and Ad Sense on your site as well. This can make a web page look too condensed, confusing and may take away the focus on your particular product or service offering.
I would highly suggest displaying ad sense on a website that is mainly built for the sole purpose of generating revenue from advertising rather than trying to promote a service or product. I am not saying that it isn’t feasible but in many cases I haven’t seen it done in a manner that hasn’t taken away focus from the websites main purpose.
In conclusion ad sense can be very beneficial to a website owner depending on the strategy used by the webmaster and also the placement of the ads. As long as it does not take away focus from what your websites intentions are Google Ad sense can be a great additional revenue stream if implemented properly.
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Creativity Is The Key To Capturing New Customers
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By Kurtis Rivers
No one ever starts a business not to make money. Every one hopes that their business will start off well, and will continue to do well. Most successful businessmen and women get there by tried and tested ways of working hard and long hours. None of businesses survived without acquiring new customers. None of the businesses became better than their competitors without converting a customer a willing and happy customer.
I have known many very successful business owners in my time. Whenever I asked them what put them apart from the rest, they almost mentioned 3 essential skills: manage your time well, learn to find good staff and keep it, and retention EVERY customer.
The last thing seems simplistic and obvious but is least practised by majority of businesses. Almost every successful business has had to overcome competition. Every one has to acquire more customers than every one else, and to acquire them from their fiercest competitors to become better.
Business owners who take necessary care to understand their customer and his psychology are almost always well placed to win more customers than every one else. A recent study done by a market research firm ‘discovered’ what every human being has always known for centuries: people like to have more for less. For example, if we had a choice between getting one widget or two widgets for the same amount of money, most will chose to have two. It is not greed; it is just human psychology that cannot be changed.
Business owners who understand this basic human nature find it easy to get more customers through their door than their competitors. Isn’t there the thinking behind ‘buy one get one free’ or ‘10% off today’ types of product promotions?
But smart business owners do not do what every one is does. They do it differently and they do it better. For example my own barber, John, who is very successful in his own right, and who I have known for years has adopted a novel way to acquire new customers. During lean times (e.g. periods when his business is quite) he asks his existing customers for introductions to friends in exchange for a gift that they cannot refuse. If existing customers are already happy with his service, they will have very little objection in referring their friends to him. When he is quite, john picks up the phone and offers a large discount just for trying out the service. Once they are in, they get another discount and an incentive if they come back next time. This is followed up with a reminder phone call.
So what is his success rate of acquiring new customers? It is phenomenally high. He almost never quiet and he does exceptionally better than his nearest competitor. He does not pay for any advertising and his promotions cost him just a bit less money for his time (which is the discount he offers). His customer acquisition costs are very little and customer retention ration is very high.
What does he offer his existing customers? He offers a gift that is perceived very highly by most of his customers but which hardly costs him any thing at all. His competitors wonder: how does he do it?
He is just creative… more than every one else. Creativeness is what differentiates most successful businesses from rest of the pack.
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Top Tips for Driving Traffic to Your Blog
By Kurtis Rivers
Now that everyone and his little sister have a blog, it is definitely time to figure out how to move traffic to YOURS. With so many different blogs to choose from, it is easy for your typical, run-of-the-mill blog to become a needle in a haystack. How can you make your blog the beach ball in the haystack? Read on to discover 10 ways to get traffic to your blog (if only there were another word for blog, blog, blog…).
1. Write posts people desire to read. Although this seems obvious, taking a quick look around many blogs you will find thousands upon thousands with too much personal information and not enough useful information. Do people really want to read about your cat? Or better yet, do you really want to attract the kind of people who want to read about your cat? Create timeless, conversational posts about relevant topics. Consider what you would want to read and write that!
2. Become THE expert on your topic. Research and stay current on your blog’s topic. If readers believe you have information and musings on the latest and greatest, they will come to you first. People do not want old news rehashed. They want to be informed of something new and cutting-edge.
3. Utilize Search Engine Optimization. Learn all you can about SEO, and use it for your blog much like you would use it to optimize a website. This means, place keywords in the URL to your blog, the title of your post, the body of your post, and within your post text links.
4. Don’t make your blogs too much like an advertisement. Readers feel used and abused when they visit a site thinking they will find useful information only to discover they are reading a blatant advertisement for some product or service. By making yourself an expert and providing thoughtful and thorough information, you are going to peak the interest of readers and make them WANT to learn more about your product.
5. Create some drama, controversy, and BUZZ. People love wars of words, some controversy here and there. It creates wanted buzz and develops readers who will return to your blog just to see if anything is brewing. Always allow comments on your blogs, and post comments on other blogs that will cause readers to want to visit your blog to see what you are all about.
6. Send notification of blog-updates via e-mail. For those potential readers who are not going to seek out a blog post, e-mail is a great way to reel them in. Use a free blog service or an auto-responder to invite readers and manage your reader list.
7. Of course, submit your blog to every search engine!
8. Make sure the link to your blog is on every piece of written communication you send. Include the link in your newsletters, brochures, business cards, in your e-mail signature, and in every post you make on various forums.
9. Turn your blog into an article. Create blog entries that can be easily adapted into articles, and place them in online article directories along with the link to your blog.
10. Blog often. You want people to know they can expect a blog from you daily or weekly. If you are inconsistent or rarely post a blog, it is difficult to develop a reader-base. Set a goal for your writing and stick to it.
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