10 Ways to Market Your Website (Part 1…)
Building a website that has a good structure to it and lots of visual appeal is only the beginning of having a successful internet presence. For a well-rounded website that is guaranteed to bring in customers and profits, there are 10 steps that you will need to follow:
- Know Your Target Audience - The Interests of your target audience, along with how old they are and whether they are male or female will figure largely into not only how you build your website but, also, how you market your website. All of these factors should also figure into your keyword and tag selection as different genders and different age groups have different words, or slang, that may be appropriate.
- Make Sure You Have Good Content for Your Site - Your visitors may or may not contribute to the content of your site. Chances are, it will take awhile before any of them are loyal enough to contribute on a regular basis. Make sure that you have plenty of quality material lined up so that the search engines will pick up on your site as legitimate.
- Network Your Site - Use the influence that blogs and social networking sites can create to draw traffic to your site and create free advertising at the same time.
- Take a Look At Some of the Traditional Forms of Online Advertising - Granted, this will require a budget with some leeway in your funding, but if you can afford it, it might be one of the fastest ways to get your site up and running.
- SEO…SEO…SEO - Again, one of the most overlooked of the marketing methods for most websites. Make sure that if you do not know SEO, you hire someone that does. No website can be successful with the search engines if some form of SEO is not performed on it.
To Be Continued. Stay tuned for more details…
Tags: open source content, keywords, original articles, service writer, plr articles
Private Label eBooks and Their Advantages
Private label rights are different from resale rights. Resale rights give you permission to use the content exactly as it was distributed to you. Private label rights, or PLR, do not.
Private label rights give you permission to use the base content of the ebook, but you must make changes to and add your own content to the ebook to make it your own publication before you distribute it or publish it.
When you purchase the private label rights to an ebook, it will be sent to you in some from of text formatting. Once you receive it, you must put your own title on it and add content and formatting to make it unique. After you have done this, you may then put your name on it, as the author, and sell it.
Private label ebooks can typically be found on content websites that distribute their products through membership subscriptions. These websites limit their enrollment to, usually, 500 or less members. This allows them to control the number of distributions they make to each ebook, thus keeping each one from being overused by the members.
The great part about purchasing private label ebooks and rewriting them for your own use is that the chances of there being another book out there similar to the one you are writing is slim to none. This is because, fortunately for you, many people have good intentions when they first buy the private label ebooks. Then, when they realize the work they must put into it to make it unique content, the file will probably just sit somewhere on their hard drive and collect “dust”.
Writing private label ebooks can be financially beneficial to you as well. This is because there are people out there who are looking for a shell to start a book from and they will be more than willing to pay you to write it. Again, you only have to write it once, and you will be able to resell it as PLR material to numerous people. The trick is to learn to do keyword research and see just exactly what plr topics people are searching for.
Tags: seo, plr articles, original articles, writing, jr writer

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