Web 2.0, the term commonly used to herald the shift from producer-related content to user-generated or user-contributed content, among many other technological leaps, has been one of the core talk points of anyone related to the digital space. With the digital sector now covering Internet and even mobile, the buzzword has given rise to connotations like ‘Telephony 2.0’ and similar others, to indicate a shift towards the next generation of technology.
The rising popularity of blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking sites, etc. has managed to raise a lot of attention from advertisers. The numerous options that have been thrown open with these developments are immense and unaccountable.
Arguably one of the early people to define Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO, O’Reilly Media, Inc., explained the concept in numerous occasions with comprehensive articles citing specific features to identify a Web 2.0 website. In a compact definition in one of his online posts, he noted, “Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an ‘architecture of participation’, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0, to deliver rich user experiences.”
To read the complete article goto exchange4media.com
Kamis, 13 Desember 2007
Making India ready for web 2.0
Web 2.0, the term commonly used to herald the shift from producer-related content to user-generated or user-contributed content, among many other technological leaps, has been one of the core talk points of anyone related to the digital space. With the digital sector now covering Internet and even mobile, the buzzword has given rise to connotations like ‘Telephony 2.0’ and similar others, to indicate a shift towards the next generation of technology.
The rising popularity of blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking sites, etc. has managed to raise a lot of attention from advertisers. The numerous options that have been thrown open with these developments are immense and unaccountable.
Arguably one of the early people to define Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO, O’Reilly Media, Inc., explained the concept in numerous occasions with comprehensive articles citing specific features to identify a Web 2.0 website. In a compact definition in one of his online posts, he noted, “Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an ‘architecture of participation’, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0, to deliver rich user experiences.”
To read the complete article goto exchange4media.com
The rising popularity of blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking sites, etc. has managed to raise a lot of attention from advertisers. The numerous options that have been thrown open with these developments are immense and unaccountable.
Arguably one of the early people to define Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO, O’Reilly Media, Inc., explained the concept in numerous occasions with comprehensive articles citing specific features to identify a Web 2.0 website. In a compact definition in one of his online posts, he noted, “Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an ‘architecture of participation’, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0, to deliver rich user experiences.”
To read the complete article goto exchange4media.com
Making India ready for web 2.0
Web 2.0, the term commonly used to herald the shift from producer-related content to user-generated or user-contributed content, among many other technological leaps, has been one of the core talk points of anyone related to the digital space. With the digital sector now covering Internet and even mobile, the buzzword has given rise to connotations like ‘Telephony 2.0’ and similar others, to indicate a shift towards the next generation of technology.
The rising popularity of blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking sites, etc. has managed to raise a lot of attention from advertisers. The numerous options that have been thrown open with these developments are immense and unaccountable.
Arguably one of the early people to define Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO, O’Reilly Media, Inc., explained the concept in numerous occasions with comprehensive articles citing specific features to identify a Web 2.0 website. In a compact definition in one of his online posts, he noted, “Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an ‘architecture of participation’, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0, to deliver rich user experiences.”
To read the complete article goto exchange4media.com
The rising popularity of blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking sites, etc. has managed to raise a lot of attention from advertisers. The numerous options that have been thrown open with these developments are immense and unaccountable.
Arguably one of the early people to define Web 2.0, Tim O’Reilly, Founder and CEO, O’Reilly Media, Inc., explained the concept in numerous occasions with comprehensive articles citing specific features to identify a Web 2.0 website. In a compact definition in one of his online posts, he noted, “Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an ‘architecture of participation’, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0, to deliver rich user experiences.”
To read the complete article goto exchange4media.com
Selasa, 11 Desember 2007
How to write a good blog
Blogging is all about writing. Writing is all about grammar, language, presentation, etc.
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
How to write a good blog
Blogging is all about writing. Writing is all about grammar, language, presentation, etc.
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
How to write a good blog
Blogging is all about writing. Writing is all about grammar, language, presentation, etc.
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
Given below are the golden rules for good riting:
The 19 Rules for good Riting:
Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent.
Just between you and I, case is important.
Verbs has to agree with their subject.
Watch out for irregular verbs which has cropped up into our language.
Don't use no double negatives.
A writer mustn't shift your point of view.
When dangling, don't use participles.
Join clauses good like a conjunction should.
And don't use conjunctions to start sentences.
Don't use a run-on sentence you got to punctuate it.
About sentence fragments.
In letters themes reports articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep strings apart.
Don't use commas, which aren't necessary.
Its important to use apostrophe's right.
Don't abbrev.
Check to see if you any words out.
In my opinion I think that the author when he is writing should not get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words which he does not really need.
Then, of course, there's that old one: Never use a preposition to end a sentence with.
Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
Happy blogging
Cheers
Jumat, 07 Desember 2007
Rabu, 05 Desember 2007
13 Pillars for Internet Marketing
Hi,
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
13 Pillars for Internet Marketing
Hi,
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
13 Pillars for Internet Marketing
Hi,
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
This is wonderful piece of article I saw about Internet Marketing written by David Bain. Well The video download (Appx 2.15 hrs) costs about $127...
In case you have the inclination to know about Internet Marketing, and the monies, you could buy the same here.
The 13 Pillars - A Summary
The 13 Pillars of Internet Marketing gives you 2 ½ hours of video recorded live at a recent seminar in April 2007. It's jam packed with up-to-date information on how to run your own Internet marketing campaign as effectively as possible. But what exactly are the 13 Pillars?
Pillar #1: Website Design
• Simple coding you need to know
• How to appeal to search engines
• How to improve your search engine visitor click-through-rate
• How to structure your website navigation links
Pillar #2: Keyword Research
• What keyword phrases are
• How to research your keywords
• Where to position your keywords
• How to brainstorm 10 top keyword phrases for your business
Pillar #3: Blog Technology
• What a blog is and why it matters to your business
• How to set up your own blog
• Why a blog is so much better than a 'regular website'
• How to set up automated marketing using a blog
Pillar #4: Autoresponders
• What an autoresponder is and why autoresponders are essential for your business
• Why a 'double-opt-in' email list has to be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to significantly improve your enquiry to purchase percentage
• What the best autoresponder software is
Pillar #5: Paid Advertising
• Which four directories you need to get your business listed in
• Tips for running your own pay-per-click marketing campaign
• How to determine whether or not your advertising campaign is worth it before you start
• Why you shouldn't use certain types of paid advertising
Pillar #6: Press Releases
• How to format your online press release for maximum impact
• What online press releases should do for your business
• Where to publish your online press releases
• Why online press releases won't work by themselves
Pillar #7: Link Building
• Why linking is the lifeblood of the Internet
• Where to build links to your website
• Why continuous, relevant link-building is essential
• How to get someone to link to your site without having to link back to them
Pillar #8: Article Submission
• Why article marketing is one of the most effective ways to promote your website
• How to publish your own articles on top-ranked websites for free
• How to quickly become a well-respected industry expert
• Which two sites are essential when it comes to publishing and promoting your articles
Pillar #9: Forum Participation
• Why participation in website forums should be an essential part of your Internet marketing strategy
• How to find your industry forums
• How to establish a reputation as a figure of authority in your industry forums
• How to obtain thousands of links to your website from your industry forums
Pillar #10: Viral Marketing
• What viral marketing is and why you can't afford to ignore it
• How viral marketing works
• Examples of highly effective viral marketing campaigns
• How to brainstorm 10 viral marketing strategies for your business
Pillar #11: Visitor Analysis
• Why you're throwing business away if you don't analyse your website visitor statistics
• Why profiling your visitors is essential
• How to research the keyword phrases that your visitors are using to find your website in search engines
• Why your home page isn't as important as you think it is
Pillar #12: Continuous Content
• Why search engines love new content and why you should add new content to your website as often as possible
• How and where to outsource the writing of your website content
• Whether your should focus on quantity or quality
• Why continuous new content on your website increases the amount of sites that link to you
Pillar #13: The Evolving Web
• How the web has evolved and why that matters to you
• Examples of 'old style' websites
• Examples of 'new style' websites
• How to plan for the future
Selasa, 04 Desember 2007
Beautiful Vizag
Visakhapatnam (aka Vizag) - is a place i grew up. Some of my best moments in life has been in this town. I just love this place. They say pics speaks a thousand words. See. and you too will fall in love with Vizag.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
Beautiful Vizag
Visakhapatnam (aka Vizag) - is a place i grew up. Some of my best moments in life has been in this town. I just love this place. They say pics speaks a thousand words. See. and you too will fall in love with Vizag.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
Beautiful Vizag
Visakhapatnam (aka Vizag) - is a place i grew up. Some of my best moments in life has been in this town. I just love this place. They say pics speaks a thousand words. See. and you too will fall in love with Vizag.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
Santosh

The entry to Vizag port

Vizag Steel Plant at sunset

The tourism cottages at Rushikonda

Kailashgiri

Kailashgiri

Sea Vizag

Another view of the sea

View of the sea and beach from Kailashgiri

The fishing boats

The Borra caves

Borra Caves - Close to Araku Valley

Araku Valley - 110 Kms from Vizag

The Botanical Gardens - Araku Valley

Araku Valley - Pitcure for a Postcard.
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