"Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither."C. S. Lewis
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Free Stuff: Counters If you are a webmaster and you are not examining the statistics of your siteregularly, then you are running blind. If you are serious, then you must beexamining your site statistics regularly to find out which pages are beingvisited, where the people are ...
It's OK to Use the Free Stuff You Get in Junk Mail According to several pieces of junk mail the Grinning Planet offices have received this year, we can get 37 CDs for just a penny! Fine, as long as we don't have to listen to the complimentary copy of "Megadeth Plays Liberace."We're really here today to ...
Protecting Yourself From Affiliate Link Thieves So, you have worked really hard to build a fabulous affiliate site. You took the time to add your keywords and relevant information about the products. Your pages load quickly, and your site is even listed in the search engines for specified terms. You ...
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1. Publish testimonials for your free stuff. It would increase their value and if they're viral marketing tools, you'll have more people giving them away.
2. Give your visitors a good time so they will visit your web site again. Use a few jokes, humorous graphics and funny stories.
3. Make money from web sites that don't have an affiliate program, by doing a joint venture. Set up the affiliate program through a third party for them.
4. Build rapport with your potential customers by teaching them something new. Provide them with free ebooks, articles, tips, courses, etc.
5. Allow your visitors to collect things from your web site so they will stop back again and again. It could be a series of software, ebooks or articles.
6. Keep each page of your web site consistent or similar. Use similar text fonts, colors, graphics and background on every page.
7. Build a popular directory of freebies. It will draw tons of traffic to your web site and you can request that submitters place your link on their web site.
8. Create traffic generators that people can add to their site without doing all the work. It can be an article directory, freebie directory, web tool, etc.
9. Challenge your visitors to buy your product or service. People love a good challenge. Tell them if they can find a flaw you'll give them a refund.
10. Form a strategic alliance with other related but non-competing businesses. You'll be able to beat your competition by selling to a larger audience.
About the Author Larry Dotson is the co-author of "The Hypnotic Writer's Swipe File" a collection of hypnotic words and phrases that sell. You can visit his web site at: http://www.ldpublishing.com
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TRAVEL: Houston: 5 free thingsSan Angelo Standard TimesHOUSTON —Summer is nearly year-round in Southeast Texas, so it should be no surprise that the free stuff to see and do in the sprawling metropolitan area of the nation's fourth-biggest city focuses on the outdoors. But that doesn't mean you have to ... |
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Contests & Free StuffWashington City Paper (blog)Go-Go, Square One Chuck Brown's gift to DC was go-go. His gift to go-go was nurturing it. By Andrew Noz • May 25, 2012 I was 2800 miles away from home when I heard Chuck Brown had died. And quickly—after failing to relay the moment's significance to ...and more » |
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Free Stuff Alert.JauntedPacking up to head out for Memorial Day weekend? If yes, don't forget to enter our two contests! If no, good—extra time to focus on entering our two contests! This is very simple. We have a ticket to give away in Cathay's super new Premium Economy for ... |
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Five free things for visitors to do in HoustonVictorville Daily PressAP HOUSTON • Summer is nearly year-round in Southeast Texas so it should be no surprise that the free stuff to see and do in the sprawling metropolitan area of the nation's fourth-biggest city focuses on the outdoors. But that doesn't mean you have to ... |
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