Archive for May, 2007



TAP INTO Multiple Lists Today

Monday 28 May 2007 @ 7:19 am

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FINALLY! The “Average Joe or Jane” Can Profit From Lists!

Monday 28 May 2007 @ 6:55 am

Can the “Average Joe or Jane”, the NORMAL person who just wants
to make a few extra bucks on the Internet, FINALLY succeed?

I think now they can!

There’s a new website called List Joe, and it uses a brand new
concept in list building called “Linking”.

http://www.ListJoe.com/j/jza80nrx7

What this means is, it’s now extremely easy for virtually
anybody to build MULTIPLE lists using just ONE URL.

Can you imagine what it would be like to own SEVERAL, massive
email lists that grow for you while you sleep?

It’s not a dream anymore, it’s a reality:

http://www.ListJoe.com/j/jza80nrx7

I have to warn you though…

…your new daily routine might get a bit challenging, as you
will have to keep track of all lists you’ve been emailing so
that you can figure out which ads to send.

Oh, and you’ll also have to count the sales and other
notifications that come through your inbox after you blast your
ad out to one of your many lists.

I know I know… how annoying ;)

http://www.ListJoe.com/j/jza80nrx7

If you’re already promoting list builders, you don’t have
to change ANYTHING that you’re already doing.

In fact, with ListJoe, your efforts will multiply much faster
than any other program, with the SAME AMOUNT OF EFFORT.

The key reason for this is MULTIPLE list building, and the fact
that the site REALLY SELLS.

I have not seen anything as well put together as this site in a
LONG time.

Take a look now and tell me if you agree:

http://www.ListJoe.com/j/jza80nrx7

Happy List Building!
Andy

P.S.

This is still new, so whoever can get in first will greatly
benefit. I would join now and lock in your position, it only
takes a few seconds!




A Swarm of Traffic to Your Site

Monday 28 May 2007 @ 4:57 am


For most people, getting high-quality targeted visitors
to their site is probably one of the “hardest” things to
do … unfortunately it’s also the most important.

The reason it’s difficult for most small businesses and
online marketers is that the majority of popular site
promotion strategies either take up A LOT of time, cost
a lot of money, or are too risky. Right?

Well, I’m emailing you today because I want to let you
know about a new, fully-automated traffic-generation
system that can send 1000s of targeted prospects to
your site, every single day, absolutely FREE!

Would you believe that this new system is:

-> 100% Free! – Always has been, and always will be
-> Automated – 5 minutes to set it up, then forget it
-> Targeted – you’ll get only real, targeted traffic
-> “Viral” – your traffic will increase exponentially

I thought it was too good to be true at first … but
after testing it out, the results have been extremely
profitable. And the feedback so far has been great:

“Holy *#@% … this is really amazing! I never thought
something free could bring so much traffic. Truthfully,
it seems to be working better than most of my paid ads.”

Anyway, do us both a favor and check it out ASAP. It’s
still pretty new and you will benefit even more if you
create your FREE account now before most people join.





Secrets of Social Networking Unplugged!

Saturday 26 May 2007 @ 6:38 am

Be Part Of The Wave Of The Future And Join The Social Networking Age!

What is Social Networking?

Social networking. We have all likely heard of it before, but not everyone knows what it means? If you were asked to define what social networking was, would you be able to give an accurate definition? Unfortunately, most individuals cannot, even though it is likely that they participate in some form of social networking, especially online.

Social networking is defined as the grouping of individuals together into to specific groups, often like a small community or a neighborhood. Although social networking is possible in person, especially in schools or in the workplace, it is most popular online. This is because unlike most high schools, colleges, or workplaces, the Internet is filled with millions, if not more, of individuals who are looking to meet other Internet users and develop friendships.

When it comes to social networking online, websites are used. These websites are known as social networking websites. Social networking websites are, in a way, like an online community of Internet users. Depending on the social networking website in question, many of these online community members share a common bond, whether that bond be hobbies, religion, or politics. Once you are granted access to a social networking website you can begin to socialize. This socialization may include reading the profiles or profile pages of other members or even contacting them.

The friends that you can make are just one of the many benefits to social networking online. Another one of those benefits includes diversity. Unlike in most schools or workplaces, the Internet gives individuals, from all around the world, access to social networking sties. This means that although you are in the United States, you could develop an online friendship with someone in Japan. Not only will you make a new friend, you but may also learn a thing or two about a new culture.

As previously mentioned, social networking often involves grouping specific individuals or organizations together. While there are a number of social networking websites that focus on particular Internets, there are others that do not. These websites are often deemed traditional social networking websites. These types of websites typically have an open membership. This means that anyone can become a member, no matter what their hobbies, beliefs, or views are. However, once you are inside this online community, you can begin to create your own network of friends; thus eliminating others that do not meet your criteria.

If networking on the Internet sounds like something you would be interested in, you are encouraged to learn more about it, such as the dangers of social networking. These dangers often involve online predators or individuals who claim to be someone that they are not. Although danger does exist with networking online, it also exists with networking out in the real world. As when you are meeting friends at a bar, school, or work, you are advised to proceed with caution online. By being aware of your surroundings and who you are talking to, you should be able safely enjoying social networking online.

Once you have learned everything that you feel you need to learn, about social networking online, you can begin to search for networking communities to join.

This can easily be done by performing a standard Internet search. Your search will likely return a number of results, including MySpace, FriendWise, FriendFinder, Yahoo! 360, Facebook, Orkut, Friendster, and Classmates.

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in China : Chinese Baidu

Friday 25 May 2007 @ 10:06 pm

Chinese SEO Expert

The SEO rules for the Chinese Internet market (Baidu and Google China) are a bit different than that of any other country. The Internet market works differently due to various social, political and technological reasons. It’s quite remarkable that Google China has so far failed to take over the Chinese search engine market which is still dominated by Baidu – maybe the only company in the world still beating Google in their own niche.

Most of the websites’ incoming traffic comes from search engine queries, so Google is extremely important for any site out there that’s interested in getting traffic, and the Internet is full of SEO experts with advice on how to help Google better understand your site, hopefully resulting in higher Google rankings and increased incoming traffic.

Baidu’s dominance in the enormous Chinese online market holds a whole new world of challenges and opportunities for websites. Asking online-colleagues and browsing through the Internet it’s quite surprising how little information is available on the topic in English. Most western SEO professionals I know assume that Baidu’s behavior is just the same as Google’s, but I’ve always felt that’s just the easy response and probably quite far from the actual truth. I had a chance to rethink this subject while discussing “English Taiwan : The websphere, the blogosphere, traffic, SEO and the need for a profound change” and the lacking connection between the Chinese and English blogospheres in Taiwan and China. I was happy to see the wonderful Onemanbandwidth: An American Professor in China promising to discuss his SEO experiences in China on “SEO CHINA” :

As many of you know I have been doing search Engine Optimization and Search engine Marketing for about six years. […] This will be the start of an Internet Marketing Tutorial for those doing general cyber-business or blogging in China.

SEO services in the U.S. and China are vastly different. Chinese companies usually charge by the keyword. A top ten listing for a “cool word” (one with low result returns in Google) might cost you 8,000 RMB a word per year; a “hot” word/term like English School China with 85,000,000 returns could cost you 20-30,000 RMB per year. If that were the case for me I would have someone ghost-writing this blog and I would be having my feet massaged in first-class on Singapore Air.

This could turn out to be a great project, starting a western discussion on China SEO technics and tips, but I’d like to see that focus more on what’s unique for the China market. So, although I’m not a big SEO expert, especially not when it comes to SEO in China, I thought I’ll share the little that I do know about China oriented SEO with special reference to Baidu’s search engine.

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Content

Baidu is extremely sensitive to some information, so totally avoid mentioning or writing adult content, pornography, or Chinese government forbidden keywords. Having any of those will not only affect the page the content is on but also the entire website.Â

Content description

Naturally, optimize your pagetitles, your headings and try to achieve optimal keyword density for important keywords in your website pages (5-8%), same as Google.

Links

Anchor-texts for incoming links are, like in Google’s case, a very important SEO factor, but it seems Baidu attributes a little more importance to internal anchor-texts. Note that unlike Google, Baidu still doesn’t have a very advanced authority mechanism, so there’s less importance to where your anchor-text is coming from, and you can imagine the consequences of this problem.

Content language

Since we’re targeting China, it’s important that we have Chinese text, and to be more precise – Simplified Chinese text in the right encoding. Not many Chinese search in English (although I was getting quite a few Baidu hits in both English and Chinese for posts like “the story behind the Chinese zodiac”). It doesn’t have to be much, say a sub-heading of the title in Chinese.

Content translation

Consider using automatic tools to translate your blog/website as those might give you a better first exposure in the Chinese market than you think. Some bloggers are using automatic translations with self-reported relative success, like quickonlinetips.com and it’s advisable to read his tips for automatic wordpress blog translation and the importance of caching to avoid being locked off by translation services. Some of the big blogs even have Chinese bloggers manually translate their content to target the Chinese audience.

Site location and domain name

If you are opening a Chinese website/mirror/translated-mirror, then you should know that it seems Baidu would love you more if you have a China domain, like .com.cn or .cn, or if you’re hosted in China. Domains and webhosting in China are amazingly cheap, though extremely slow for outside access.

Translated SEO parameters

Make sure it’s not only content and text that are written or translated in Chinese, but also other important SEO parameters like the image “alt” field that describes the images in your blog etc…

Metadata

… That’s also true for metadata, namely metatags like keywords and description. While Google lowered the importance of this factor to almost nothing, Baidu still loves metadata.

Crawlable site

Make sure your site is crawlable by using a text browser like Lynx.

Site structure

Tweak your .htaccess and try to avoid 403/404/defected-links pages. Note that Baidu doesn’t care as much for robots.txt and content duplication.

Site submission

Submit your site to Baidu through http://www.baidu.com/search/url_submit.html . Baidu is a bit slow to start crawling the site, so hang in there and wait patiently.

Feed submission

Although Google, Yahoo and Microsoft agreed on Google’s sitemaps as a standard, Baidu has something else with what has been translated as “Baidu’s News Protocol” :

采用了《互联网新闻开放协议》,就相当于网站的新闻被搜索引擎订阅,通过百度——全球最大的中文搜索引擎这个平台,网民将有可能在更大范围内更高频率地访问到您网站的新闻,进而为您的网站带来潜在的流量

The “open Internet news” is equivalent to a website’s news search engine subscription. Through the world’s largest Chinese search engine Baidu, you can have greater exposure with a higher frequency of visits to your website’s news, thus increasing the potential for traffic to your web site.

So, you’ll have to adjust things a bit to fit their standard and submit it to : http://news.baidu.com/newsop.html . If you’re using WordPress then you might want to check out Hong Xiaowan’s Studio’s The WordPress Plug-in of Baidu News Protocol with the detailed instructions on how to set it up. I haven’t tried this, but I’ve heard it’s pretty straightforward.

Keyword research

Obviously, keyword research using Google’s tools won’t help you much, and you’ll need to use what Baidu has to offer. You can start off by checking Baidu trends on Baidu Index. Here’s an example for the keyword 以色列 (Israel)) :

Baidu also provides live updates for Baidu’s top keywords :

There used to be a keyword analysis tool for Baidu, but the links I once used don’t seem to work anymore. You can also use Overture’s Chinese keyword suggestions tool as well as SEOQuake Firefox extension that displays Baidu stats on search results.

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That’s a quick guide on Baidu SEO. Other fantastic SEO tips can be found on fiLi’s tech.




eBook Pro 6.0

Friday 25 May 2007 @ 7:12 am

eBook Pro 6.0 is SO easy to use! They’ve put in a bunch of “point-and-click wizards” that literally make building and customizing an eBook from scratch as simple as clicking your computer’s mouse!

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One click to choose a professional design from the many templates that are included… a couple of clicks to customize it with your own logo, icons and other features… then a couple more clicks to add your eBook’s security features…





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Friday 25 May 2007 @ 6:39 am

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