01
Apr
2009

Where do you usually bought clothing on the internet? I believe you have already heard about the revolutionary break through for shopping on the web like ShopWiki. It’s a portal for any shopping needs you ever need. It works just like google by searching and crawling through the web to find everything you might searching for. In this case I’m going to show you a little example on how to use the shopwiki if you are looking for Clothing for Men. Simply query the search keyword through the text search box, and then you will see some result. There are many choices available, even you can search for Men’s Clothing Designer if you want to see some casual designed outfit for you.
Basicly shopping would never be easy as this, as you can find anything and everything for sale on the web at ShopWiki.com Go search for some another like Men’s Suit or Pants and you will see the list of available clothing for you.
Hope this shopping guide help you!
20
Mar
2009
Posted by admin as Affiliate Programs, General, Internet, Online Business
Email marketing is labeled as a killer method when it comes to effective low-cost Internet marketing endeavors. This is because it is the most widely-used and has the best reputation in bringing targeted traffic to websites. It is used to stay in touch with your customers or prospective customers, send out invitations, or make special offers.
It’s as easy as writing an e-mail that may be in a form of a newsletter or a plain announcement, and sending that to as many targeted recipients as possible. However, there’s an ideal way of going about it. Email marketing is not just about writing any email that you will be sending to anybody. To clarify that, here are some simple tips in doing email marketing the best way possible.
1. Join the “Can Spam” campaign.
Email marketing is not at any rate tantamount to spamming. You are not supposed to send information that your email list will not have any valuable use for.
2. Make your email list open it.
Your email might get lost together with the hundreds of emails that inbox owners are confronted with everyday. Improve your subject line by using extra white space creatively, adding text symbols, starting each word with a capital letter, asking compelling questions, not making any unbelievable claims, and not using the word FREE.
3. Keep it real.
Not including any too good to be true statements is not only applicable to your subject line. Your email content must never embody any promise your business can’t keep. Make your offer genuinely of value to your recipients.
4. Don’t go too low.
If you inform your customers regarding discounts, minimal discounts are not that effective compared with substantial discounts. But never offer discounts that are lower than your profit. It will defeat the purpose of this email marketing effort.
5. Make it eventful.
It’s not about contradicting the advice that you should keep an email short and sweet. This tip is on including seminars, conferences and other events in your email. Businesses that require training benefit much from this method. With these RSVP-requiring emails, repetition is important. Just make sure that an ample interval is considered before sending out a reminder email.
6. Post news.
Sending newsletters and postcards provides useful information for your subscribers. These are the best forms of reaching out to your customers or prospects. You should keep the information short, simple and direct to the point for this feat to be effective.
With these simple ways of going about your email marketing endeavor, your business will prosper in no time.
27
Feb
2009
Posted by admin as Funny Life, General, Interior Design
Humans, some of them are too creative in creating something, sometimes they made a product that is very nice but in terms of usage it’s not too necessary to make it as is :)





26
Feb
2009
Posted by admin as General
This article has been prepared by Tug. Tug, is a Search Engine Marketing specialist agency, based in Shoreditch, London.
Search Engines have evolved into a new consumer, communications and marketing channel. Google, Yahoo and MSN serve 213 million searches a day.
In fact, 9 out of 10 internet surfers use a Search Engine to start their internet journey. Therefore, if your website doesn’t have visibility in the engines, you are missing significant volumes of traffic.
Natural vs. Paid for Listings
There are essentially two listings within a Search Engine Results Page (SERP): the Natural listings (on the left) and the Paid for listing (on top and on the right).
Natural listings are the results the engine believes to be the most relevant sites to your search. The natural listings consistently receive over 70% of consumer clicks. Paid for listings are the ads served by Advertisers, who have bid on the term searched for by the consumer.
The Natural listings therefore list all available websites in the World Wide Web, while the Paid for listings only serve links by relevant Advertisers willing to pay for their spot, and thus high visibility in the engines.
To increase Reach, advertisers can pay for ads on the Search Engines themselves, as well as their local listings, mobile listings and their Content Network of websites.
Pay per Click (PPC). Pay only for Visitors
Unlike other marketing channels where you pay for the number of people who see your ad, in pay per click advertising (PPC) you only pay when someone clicks on your ads and is driven through to your site.
• 75% of users search for goods and services through a Search Engine.
• PPC has the lowest cost per lead compared to other Direct Marketing methods.
• Pay per click advertising is relevant to what the individual is searching for – targeting them at the right moment and mood.
• Pay per click is 100% accountable.
• Advertisers can know the cost of each conversion in real-time, and campaigns can be instantly optimised for maximum ROI.
To get visibility in the paid for listings you can set up a PPC campaign for your website yourself, or by commissioning a specialist Search Engine Marketing agency like Tug.
To get visibility in the Natural listings you need to optimise your website – this is called Search Engine Optimisation. Again this is where you need to commission a specialist agency like Tug.
What is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)?
Search engine Optimisation, or SEO as it’s commonly known as, is an online marketing strategy that involves designing, writing and coding your entire website with the intention of enabling search engines to index your site easily and efficiently. The sole aim and objective is for it to rank higher for keywords relevant to your business. Optimising a website is critical to gaining visibility on the organic or natural (left hand side) search results (SERP’s) of search engines.
SEO, is done in two stages, known primarily as on page and off page. On page involves the website itself and fundamentally evolves around the design, build and copy laid out within the actual site. Off page relates to ongoing SEO development and includes link building campaigns, news and article submissions, paid directory submissions and joining discussion forums that relate to your chosen industry. The latter is basically about gaining 3rd party exposure of your website.
On Page Factors
• Keyword mining
• Keyword density checks
• Credible copywriting
• Meta tags scripting
• Clean and valid mark-up (HTML)
• Link management
Off Page Factors
• Free / paid directory submission
• Article and news submission
• Press release distribution
• Reciprocal link marketing
• Inbound link building
• Digital signatures
Using Search Engine Marketing to meet your Communication Objectives
Consumers using a Search Engine are primarily in two sets of mind: ‘Research’ mode and ‘Ready to act/buy/sign up’ mode. From a marketer’s point of view they are at different stages of the Purchase Cycle.
PPC campaigns should be set up with this in mind. Different campaigns can be geared for different objectives – for example one for Awareness and one for Sales. The Awareness campaign should be optimized for Reach, concentrating on the highest number of clicks at the cheapest possible price. The Sales campaign conversely should be optimized for sales volume and cheapest Cost per Acquisition (CPA).
Search Engine Optimisation will primarily meet your Awareness and Traffic objectives, as the campaign usually concentrates on fewer, broader keyterms. But keep in mind that this broader Search might ultimately lead to a sale as the Searcher moves through the Purchase Cycle. Remember to optimize your Meta Descriptions (the description in the SERP) with the consumer in mind.
Search Engine Marketing Case Studies:
Search Engine Optimisation Case Study: UK Business Properties. http://ukbusinessproperties.com
Problem
• UK Business Properties launched a new Commercial Property directory in 2006
• While the agency that built the site assured them it was SEO friendly, they were languishing on page 3 on Google for the most important keyword: ‘Commercial Property’
Solution
• Tug developed an SEO strategy that emphasised the keyword ‘Commercial Property’
• Review and editing of website content – addition of content pages for all UK regions
• Review and editing of Meta
• Review and editing of code to make more spider friendly
• Directory and site map submission
• A bespoke link building campaign where we submitted to directories, article websites and actively exchange links with high PageRank sites in parallel business verticals
Results
• Within 6 weeks the website was listed #3 on Page 1 of Google.co.uk
• The keyword ‘Commercial Property’ now drives 65% of traffic to the site
• They are now #1 on Google and we are now optimising and link building for new relevant keywords
Pay per Click Case Study: Truffle Shuffle http://www.truffleshuffle.co.uk
Problem
• Truffle Shuffle is an online retailer competing in a tight margin business, against small t-shirt retailers and huge online retailers like ASOS.
Solution
• PPC campaign on Google and Yahoo.
• Avoid Broad keywords even if they can drive sales volume.
• Use only very specific product related keywords.
• Use bid management software to set strict Position and ROI rules.
• Develop specific, relevant ad Creative for every available t-shirt.
• Weekly coordination with PR efforts.
• Concentrate only on keywords that convert under £5.25.
• Measure revenue and work with exact margins to measure profit on every keyword weekly.
Results
• In November 07, Tug drove 1,949 sales (1 or more t-shirts) at an average cost per conversion of £1.39.
• We delivered a 24:1 ROI (revenue generated/ad spend).
17
Feb
2009
Posted by admin as General
How much should I spend on marketing?
This is a common question that marketing consultants gets asked on a regular basis.
The simple answer is that there is no hard a fast rule – it depends on the competitive environment, the stage of business development, the product or service category and the balance of advertising designed to promote the brand vs advertising designed to generate a specific response.
As a result of these factors, marketing budgets are best set based on careful analysis of a number of factors as part of a Marketing Strategy not via the often used % of sales method. If you are looking to develop a deeper understanding of your marketing budget then there are two good places to start. Brand Awareness- Analysing the level of advertising that is appropriate to reach your target markets with appropriate levels of frequency and credibility
Specific Response – Analysing the response and conversion rates you are achieving from various forms of advertising
Brand awareness is a direct product of the Marketing Strategy – by identifying the key target markets and having an understanding of the competitive environment it is possible to establish a picture of the level and types of “brand†advertising required to generate awareness of the brand for new customers and reinforce the message with existing consumers.
Planning the elements of the campaign designed to generate a specific response is more closely aligned with the sales budgets and requires analysis of the response and conversion rates you are achieving from various forms of advertising.Using response and conversion rates as a starting point allows MJH Group to determine the expected result for a particular level of spend in a particular area and plan the marketing strategy accordingly. This is correlated to the sales budget to help plan the necessary mix of advertising required to drive the response to deliver the sales result.
11
Oct
2008
Posted by admin as General
They have brandished the ladle. They have brandished the steering wheel of the family SUV. They raise kids, cook meals, and make sure everything is right as rain at home. But now, emerging from the quilts and the pots and pans, is the new breed of moms. Women who realise that they can actually earn a decent living working from their abode. Work home moms that generate large incomes every month. If you are a mom incidentally taking a break from screaming children, whining kettles and mindless T.V, you have stumbled upon an article that might just change your life for the better.
Possibly, you were an independent woman – working hard, doing whatever you wanted, but then marriage and kids came into the picture. You’re still happy, but the respite is killing you. You are intelligent, tenacious and have the skill sets to generate a large income. So why brood at home when you can make a living FROM home? The desktop computer and the internet have revolutionized the way people make money today. This is no longer the arena of the offline workspace, nor is the internet the realm of big budget MNC’s who try to soften your mind with the dreaded ‘pop-ups’. Internet marketers, virtual offices and the evolution of direct marketing and digital business have allowed hundreds of thousands of people, including moms, make not just some money on the side – but a realistic monthly income that puts almost anything else the real world can offer to shame.
Many companies prefer women’s voices when it comes to call servicing. They prefer a ‘woman’s touch’ when it comes to product promotion and customer servicing. In fact, women have a foot in the door, more so than men when it comes to call servicing or tele-marketing. What’s more, dealing with kids makes encountering difficult customers look like a piece of cake. And with all that practice chatting to your friends and neighbours, talking comes naturally and has become a natural flair.
Do what you do all the time! Love to cook? Sign up to provide live streaming cooking shows and teach people across the globe how to make a killer apple strudel. Have a secret recipe? Get paid to post it up. The options are endless; from freelance work, per hour jobs, to affiliate programs that generate a good stream of residual income.
Many ‘work from home’ moms generate large incomes through employing themselves in work that involve their strong points and talents. Virtual call centres, taking reservations for an external company, giving opinions of issues for e-zines, blogs and movies, and home telemarketing are just some of the jobs that moms at home can perform extremely well at. You can make anything from $12 – $50 an hour, with only a few hours a day. This extra source of income could make a big difference to your family’s financial situation and relieve some of the financial burdens that you may be facing. So don’t wait, go ahead and start looking for the right type of online job for you!