Wicked Traffic Rocks
Feb 17th, 2010 by Administrator
Feb 17th, 2010 by Administrator
Feb 17th, 2010 by Administrator
twittollower is a very new service that has been promoted fairly heavily in the last few days.
You can watch the video here to get the whole scoop but the skinny is…
It gets you supposedly targeted followers from a niche you choose on auto pilot. It emulates (sorta) a human doing it and eventually unfollows any who follow you then un-follow you.
So far it has gathered 74 followers from 9:30am till 6:30am (they are still growing) in the Internet Marketing niche. I think that niche was to broad & a bad choice by me but it can’t be undone or changed. If I had a chance to do it again I would have chosen PLR which was a niche in their list.
The claim is you will get at least 2,000 targeted followers per month and likely much more. If it keeps the pace I would predict about 3,000+ at an introductory cost of $77 per month.
Will it pay for itself. I guess it depends on your niche. The more targeted and farther away from IM or make money online niches will likely yield better results. Still in any niche you will get plenty of marketers marketing back to you lol.
Bottom line
In the short time I have had this running I received 28 uniques to my url from the new twitter account & 1 conversion for a freebie. Compared to doing this by hand it is a fantastic tool so far. just chooses a tight niche. I also think you would get similar results doing it by hand… so hands off is great.
You can check out the details of twittollower here.
While your here you shuould check out the free PLR & other cool stuff we are loading up at http://www.yourgiftpage.com Just by becoming a facebook friend you get access to everything that is coming at no cost. Details at your gift page.
Take care,
Tom
Jul 7th, 2009 by Administrator
Blogging is a fun online activity that is enjoyed by many. The number one purpose for a blog, whether it is for personal or commercial use, is to gain readers. These can be friends and family, or they can also be customers and subscribers. One of the worst things you can do is spend valuable time creating content or design elements of your blog that end up chasing readership away.
Here are five mistakes you and your blog should avoid:
Hiding What Your Blog Is About
From a simple About page to a tagline located in the header, there are a number of ways to get the message to your visitors what your blog is about. Hiding the true subject, or making it vague, is a sure way to lose readers.
Posting Large Blocks Of Text
While books are quite popular with many people, blogs are not books. People tend to scan through a website, picking out headlines and boldface phrases, to determine what is on the page and if they should go back and read it more thoroughly right now or at a later date. When the page is covered with endless text, many people will look for more reader friendly blogs to spend time at.
Taking Control Of The Reader’s Browser
There are commands you can use when designing your blog that will resize the reader’s browser window, open links in new windows, or cause a pop-up advertisement to appear. In general it is a bad idea to not let the reader control how they view your content. If they want to resize the window, they will. If they want to open a link in a new window, they will. Triggering pop-up windows that obscure the content the reader wants to see can cause people to leave your blog and never come back.
Overusing Flash Technology
There are a number of very interesting and visually pleasing things that can be done with Flash technology. Filling your blog with too much Flash content though can make it extremely slow to load and could also irritate some readers.
Using Outlandish Fonts And Font Colors
While you may think that a particular font looks very cool and than a particular color is really attention grabbing, it is also possible that the font is hard to read and the color is somewhat painful to look. Brightly colored text is one of the top complaints that people have about websites. A standard of a darker text color being written across a lighter background is successful for a reason, it is easier to read.
Making your blog an original piece of internet real estate is one of the best ways to be successful. There are a number of things that you can do to make your blog stand out from the crowd. There are also a number of things you can do that in the end will lose you readers. Don’t do anything to the design of your blog that makes it harder to read, difficult to look at, or annoying to browse through. Design your blog to be as user friendly as it possibly can be.
Jun 29th, 2009 by Administrator
You have likely seen a “tweet this” graphic or link on a website. If you click it you are taken to twitter with the text box already filled out for you so you just have to hit update.
Here is an example blog post…
Here is how to put a tweet this link on your website.
To do this just right click on the Tweet This link above and choose copy link location, paste into notepad & change the url, twitter name & text to fit your needs. Then use the link to link to your text like “Tweet This” “Click To Tweet” “Tweet This Page” etc. Remember to keep the message & url under the 140 character limit.
There are some plugins or apps that automate this for you but that’s how to do it manually.
Here are links to some wordpress plugins
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweetmeme/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweet-this/
Tom
Apr 16th, 2009 by admin
Here is a very quick video showing how video can get you on the first page of Google quickly.
Overnight actually!
A couple of things… I should have linked the video from the description straight to the product review on my site instead of just the main domain. Or linked it straight to the buy page at wine.com for the product using a link cloaker or tiny url.
Sorry for the rambling audio – this was just a quickly.
Click the picture to watch the video on Jing.
Tom