Archives for February, 2007


published: February 28th, 2007

Goal Setting Is Imperative To Success

Each one of us has some dreams in our eyes individual to us. Everyone has certain [tag]personal ambitions[/tag] that evoke [tag]passion[/tag] and zeal in ones mind. Though it is quite natural to have dreams and ambitions in life, very few of us end up realizing our dream-led ambitions.

Why is that?

What is the difference between those who are [tag]successful[/tag] and those who are not? Interviews of the successful consistently reiterate that to be successful, you need to outline your objective explicitly, first and foremost. People often do not realize what they truly want to accomplish in life. They do not take moments off their machine-like life and fail to take notice of their own heart and mind. In the process they loose something very precious and irretrievable – time.

According to those who did it, to be successful one needs to decide as regards what one truly wants in life – that is prioritize objectives at hand and decide what exactly does one wish you to accomplish by the end of the road. In quick succession follows the need to determine the cost of achieving the [tag]set objective[/tag] and preparation, rather resolution, to pay the price positively.

published: February 27th, 2007

The Biggest Mistakes of Affiliate Marketers

For those that are new to affiliate marketing, the whole thing can seem too good to be true. A real business from home that make you more then enough money to live on and you don’t even have to bother with products or shipping. Many new affiliate marketers simply jump into the business without properly researching it first and end up frustrated and angry that they aren’t making big time money within the first few days. Here is a quickie guide to common mistakes that affiliate marketers make and how you can avoid them.

• Patience is the key. For even the best affiliate marketers, it takes time to build a customer base. The people that are legitimately making $10,000 a month in affiliate marketing spent years getting to that level, not days or even months. For some that are new to the trade, it seems like that level of success is an overnight thing, but it isn’t. Once you pick an affiliate program, after researching it ahead of time, of course, you need to stick with it. You should change your content on a regular basis, update your site weekly, add in some holiday-themed pages and make sure you stay up to date on product information from your parent company, but the most important thing to do is to simply stay the course. If you jump ship after a month, the chances of your affiliate marketing site taking off are slim to none.

• The second big problem that many affiliate marketers fall prey to is subscribing to too many programs at once. By doing this, it makes it very hard to provide top-level page design and content relating to all of these programs at once. You should only subscribe to two or three programs at once. This will allow you to give these programs your laser-like focus so you can turn them into money makers sooner rather than later. Patience is, again, very important. It may seem like the best way to go is to load up your site with two dozen affiliate marketing sites but there is little chance that will make you any money. If your site is focused, you’ll be in much better shape.

The vast majority of mistakes that new affiliate marketers make are ones out of inexperience. They want to make as much money as possible as quickly as possible. What they don’t realize is slow and steady wins the race. Dedication, hard work and focus are the best friends of affiliate marketers.

published: February 26th, 2007

Key to Long-term SEO: Topic Specific Link Popularity

The [tag]search engine algorithms[/tag] are not all that incomprehensible or unpredictable as they are made out to be. In fact, any website seeking long-term sustenance needs to place optimum emphasis on gratifying visitor experience, hand in hand with focusing ones energies on [tag]search engine robots[/tag]. One such easy and sure success solution for [tag]long-term SEO[/tag] is to go for [tag]Topic Specific Link Popularity[/tag].

Topic specific link popularity implies shedding collection of ALL incoming links possible, and start with securing only highly relevant incoming links. To elucidate, the Web Pages you link with should be already [tag]high ranking Web Pages[/tag], [tag]optimized for your keywords[/tag] and owned by somebody other than you.

To zero down to Web Pages for incoming links of high relevance, you need to search Google for your keywords, inspect resultant Web Pages and network with these sites for possible incoming links or even link exchange. You can even buy these links. You can also buy high-ranking links from [tag]DMOZ[/tag] and [tag]Yahoo[/tag].

Emphasis on one link per site is vital for Topic Specific Link Popularity. Finally, use keywords in the anchor text and the description text of your site so as to increase the relevance of the web page you are linking to.