Do not overspend for web marketing March 4, 2006
John Vanhara
One of the biggest decision I made when starting with internet marketing was if I should spend $60. Yes, that’s how cheap I was. My first real estate website started on free web hosting and I was waiting for at least first couple of leads before I committed to spend some money. I was willing to spend $8 for domain name registration, but didn’t want to invest anything more before I see some results:-)
I started with inexpensive self made design and content. Later I invested $5 per month for great hosting with all the statistics and tools I needed.
Yes, that’s a start of MillionSaver.com. Website generating hundreds of thousands in commissions! If someone tells you that you have to spend thousands to make some money it doesn’t have to be always the case.
Pay Per Phone Call Ads
Supatra ChowdhuryGoogle Inc., one of the leading search engine giants in the cyber space industry, has come up with an innovative service called pay-per-phone-call ads, where a promising online ad model is successfully combined with the pay-per-click ads system. The Pay-Per-Phone-Call ads will link up the consumers and advertisers through telephones.
Google will charge pay-Per-Call advertisers only if their ads attract the consumers and lead them to contact the advertisers by phone. The cost of the ads will be determined by the advertising companies through an auction process.
A deeper market study also reveals that Google’s new online development like this, could reach approximately US$4.1 billion in 2009.
Start your own real estate business with a proven system that will have you up and running within days!
John Vanhara
This is probably the first real estate franchise system with no initial fee! There is also no royalty fee. Leads are provided through referral network.
All you need to get started is an office and a broker’s license…or an employee who has one.
MilllionSaver will show you how to set up the business, give you software to keep track of leads and transactions, furnish web sites for your business and your agents, and best of all - make your business an integral part of a web-based system that reaches out to bring you leads from the 65% of all real estate buyers and sellers who now begin their search on the internet. For more information click here.
Developing Link Popularity
John Vanhara
Perhaps, in your efforts to publicize your website and help your web traffic grow, you’ve come across the term “link popularity.” Does this mean your site has to be the homecoming queen of the Internet? No, but it doesn’t hurt to have friends in high (ranking) places. And this form of web promotion is actually free – it only requires a little of your time. To understand link popularity and how to use it effectively to help your site, let’s take a quick look at how Google (the current king of all search engines) ranks websites.
Google is constantly searching for new websites to add to its search results. It does this by sending out “spiders,” programs designed to surf the Net by following links from one site to another. A site with many links to it is more likely to receive a visit from search engine spiders such as Google’s, and the search engine will view the site as being very “relevant” – so it is more likely to index the site with a higher ranking. And the quality of the links is also important: Don’t fall for a “link farm” scam in which your site is linked to repeatedly from sites that are composed entirely of lists of links. Search engines place a much higher priority on legitimate sites with actual useful content.
The first step in achieving link popularity is finding sites that are similar to your own, but not so similar that they are competitors. For instance, if your site is about real estate in a certain geographic area, you might look for sites that offer advice for people considering moving to the area (such as sites with lists of local resources). Make sure that the sites you collect are good quality sites that you wouldn’t mind linking to in return, because you will very likely need to promise them a reciprocal link.
Once you have a list of websites that are good candidates for linking to your site, you’ll need to contact them. First, write up a good form letter that you can easily modify, if necessary, for individual sites that you contact. Tell the webmaster what you like about their site and what your site offers, and propose an exchange of links. If the other site’s links page is divided into different categories, make the webmaster’s job easier by telling them exactly which category your site belongs in. If the links listed have short descriptions of each site, follow their lead and write up a short description of your site in the same format. Anything you can do to make the other webmaster’s job easier makes it more likely that they will actually add your site to their links page.
Finally, on your own links page, check the links periodically to make sure they still work. Other webmasters that you contact regarding an exchange of links won’t be too impressed if several of your own links lead to blank pages that say “Error: Page Not Found.”
Building up link popularity may sound like a lot of work, and it is! However, once you develop a link popularity strategy and a schedule for both contacting new sites and maintaining your own links, you might just find your website bringing in valuable traffic without depleting your advertising budget.
MillionSaverHomes.com is among the leaders in attracting Internet traffic through link popularity. The company creates marketing and management tools for agents to get more leads and close more deals. Link popularity brings a substantial amount of business to the MillionSaverHomes.com website and to real estate agents in markets across the USA.
MillionSaverHomes.com also provides an efficient franchise system to acquire buyers and sellers, and to manage agents. The company invests its own funds in various advertising, including websites, pay-per-click advertising, search engines and marketing partnerships. And there’s no upfront cost to agents; the company is paid by referral fees from closed business deals.
For more information on franchise opportunities with MillionSaverHomes.com, visit http://www.eastbiz.com/franchise
For an example of a successful real estate By Natalie Cooper for MillionSaverHomes.com
Search Engine Hits The Cyberspace Market March 3, 2006
Supatra ChowdhuryCyberspace technology is now hitting the market and people can see the difference between online and offline advertising. Many businessmen have stopped investing money in affiliate marketing and website development and have started paying attention to search engine marketing to boost their company high and bring in more revenues in the long run. Research shows that $5.75 billion has been spent by the advertisers only on search engine in North America this year. It is 44 percent higher than what hey did last year. Further research also reveals that by 2010, $33 billion will be worldwide income from search engine alone. It is also interesting for starting business men to know that Google Adsense has been voted with 95 percent, Yahoo Site Match 46 percent; Yahoo Content Match 38 percent and MSN Advertising 29 percent. Search engines thus indeed play a big role in cyber marketing.
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