Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Do The Same With Yahoo( Free) And Also MSN

Business, Home Business.

Home business tips - now that you have picked your products to sell on the internet, you have some choices to make. There are premade and all inclusive choices.


Who will host your website? - domain names are available for as low as$ 9check your search engines for these. Our site is similar to" home in business" (popular keywords) . A logical choice for your domain name is to piggyback off an existing keyword for some free advertising. This will save us some advertising money. The site gives me free reports to hand out, such as Dotcomology.


Advertising your site could be as tedious as picking out your domain name. - free handouts are good and these are branded with our codes for later referrals. Posting at forums is a good way to get back links to your site. You can also use surf exchanges to earn free credits for your advertising. Leave your signature at the bottom of your post to create your back links. Do the same with Yahoo( free) and also MSN.


Go to Google Toolbox to register your site, verify and create a site map. - the site will give you many resources. Having viral traffic is a major plus. Look at any site at the top list of a search engine as a good place to start. Manual search engine submit is also advised. Do not get caught spamming or click cheating for there is low tolerance for this. Although there are many avenues on the net to pay for advertising.


Don' t use any list or program to mass submit content. - there are some free ads and some have upgrades for low cost per year. I joined several traffic exchanges, but I find it hard to find time to surf for free credits. You get what you pay for. Enzine lists can be bought cheaply( e - magazines) or you could do flyers door to door. Local ads in newspapers in small circulation magazines are also good.


On the net, everyone has seen most of it already so it' s hard to stand out. - leave out the adjectives because hype is a turnoff. Low key ads with small print and no exclamation points are best. Pay Per Click( PPC) ads are costly. All and all, start small and keep to your budget. Use some research to try pricing these keywords or key phrases.


As you look through everyone' s ads, remember the ones you looked at even further and why. - which ones did you open? Do the same with emails. Which ones did you NOT open? Tell them after you' re doing well! Keep it cool about telling your family and friends for a while as you may get a distaste for your new found business.


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