So, what exactly is Micro Niche Finder and why should be it be in your marketing arsenal? The following is a review that will answer all those questions and more, including all the benefits you gain for your online business. To start with, Micro Niche Finder is a software product that allows you to not only research keywords, but also allows you to comprehensively analyze your promotional efforts.
It was created and launched by James Jones. The software's name says it all - it's a smart way to easily find profitable niche markets that would normally be hard to discover. If you have had previous experience working as an Internet marketer and/or you know how a SEO works, then you understand the importance of keyword research. Every Internet marketer understand that you need to spend significant time researching your target market and you need to keep looking for new markets that haven't been tapped yet.
Another beneficial feature of Micro Niche Finder is that it makes it simple to begin and manage a search engine optimization campaign, saving the many hours that would be required to research by hand. They made this possible with a software program that contains incredible features which are simplistic yet play a significant role in determining how you should go about it. The SOC index that is provided with the program is what gives you the most help with your work. So what is this magic SOC and what does it have to do with your campaign?
For future reference, SOC represents the "strength of competition" for certain keywords. This value or indicator is quickly calculated with the use of multiple factors taken into consideration. The accuracy of this data is quite reliable, and will help you make informed decisions. SOC is color coded with green, orange and red signals that you will receive about just how competitive any particular keyword is. Time is of the essence for most people when doing SEO, which places this aspect as incredibly beneficial.
Finally, let me point out that Micro Niche Finder has a commodity rarely found today, a first-rate support team. In fact, you can contact the creator of the system, James, if you have any difficulties with the software. Micro Niche Finder has a well-organized support system working for you and responding to your queries and problems within 24 hours.
I'm sure this comes as a big relief for anyone who has ever tried to get in touch with a software company after buying and opening the software. All in all, I have found Micro Niche Finder to be a thorough and effective software tool that helps research and locate niche markets, and on top of all that, it has a money-back guarantee and provides free lifetime updates.
more info :-http://ezinearticles.com/?My-Candid-Review-of-the-Micro-Niche-Finder-Research-Software&id=3787493
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Auto Content Cash is Live-Auto Content Cash Review
Here's why you should be interested. Alex and his partners have figured out a dead-simple formula for automating the process of building of tiny niche websites. A simple 35 minute setup will leave you with a website that keeps growing in traffic, rankings, and best of all the amount of passive income it earns.
This is truly "set and forget" at its core, and like nothing I've ever seen released to the market before. Check it out here:
Here's the cool thing about how ACC works:
[+] It doesn't require you to write at all; in fact it uses other people's content to push your sites quality through the roof...
[+] You can start with little to no experience - everything is laid out in clear step by step in the training area...
[+] Even if you're super-strapped for time and can only put in a couple hours a week, then this will work for you...
[+] This is the ultimate "lazy marketers" system, but it's 10x as effective at grabbing top 10 rankings and sending you streams of red-hot f.ree traffic to your money sites.
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Auto Content Cash Exposes
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1. How to build sites lightning fast... spending less than an hour building a fully functional and SEO-optimized niche site where their proprietary automation tools do 95% of the work for you...
2. How to turn every 35-50 minutes of work into an average of $340 in pure profit...
3. The secret formula they use to skyrocket these automated niche sites to the top of Google rankings nearly without fail...
4. How to make a "quick cash grab" whenever you want, raking in $400-$1500 nearly on demand...
5. How to grow and attract even more traffic with these sites automatically without ever lifting another finger...
6. The secret Google shortcut that will blast your sites to the top of Google with little to no effort on your part - leveraging on the work of other people...
7. Where to get a full time employee that can build dozens of these profit streams for you monthly for just about $200-$300 a month.
8. A lot more than I can fit in this email...
more info :-http://www.bignews.biz/?id=849470&keys=AutoContentCash-AutoContentCashbonus-AutoContentCashreview-buyAutoContentCash
This is truly "set and forget" at its core, and like nothing I've ever seen released to the market before. Check it out here:
Here's the cool thing about how ACC works:
[+] It doesn't require you to write at all; in fact it uses other people's content to push your sites quality through the roof...
[+] You can start with little to no experience - everything is laid out in clear step by step in the training area...
[+] Even if you're super-strapped for time and can only put in a couple hours a week, then this will work for you...
[+] This is the ultimate "lazy marketers" system, but it's 10x as effective at grabbing top 10 rankings and sending you streams of red-hot f.ree traffic to your money sites.
---------------------------------------
Auto Content Cash Exposes
---------------------------------------
1. How to build sites lightning fast... spending less than an hour building a fully functional and SEO-optimized niche site where their proprietary automation tools do 95% of the work for you...
2. How to turn every 35-50 minutes of work into an average of $340 in pure profit...
3. The secret formula they use to skyrocket these automated niche sites to the top of Google rankings nearly without fail...
4. How to make a "quick cash grab" whenever you want, raking in $400-$1500 nearly on demand...
5. How to grow and attract even more traffic with these sites automatically without ever lifting another finger...
6. The secret Google shortcut that will blast your sites to the top of Google with little to no effort on your part - leveraging on the work of other people...
7. Where to get a full time employee that can build dozens of these profit streams for you monthly for just about $200-$300 a month.
8. A lot more than I can fit in this email...
more info :-http://www.bignews.biz/?id=849470&keys=AutoContentCash-AutoContentCashbonus-AutoContentCashreview-buyAutoContentCash
Labels:
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Monday, March 29, 2010
How to Create Multiple Niche Websites Fast!
If you ever had the experience of creating your own websites and trying to monetize from it with Google AdSense, you will definitely agree that the most profitable websites to generate would be niche websites. Especially MULTIPLE niche websites.
Why create specific niche websites?
The reason is pretty simple: anyone with essential webmaster skills can easily create websites with non targeted content and possibly slap it with AdSense codes and leave it to Google to put up whatever advertisements it deems relevant for your websites. And in case you're not aware, not all Google AdSense advertisements pay the same amount of ad cost to the webmaster.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. It's typical common sense. This happens likewise in real world advertising as well. Depending on the niche you are advertising for, some advertisements would earn you more cash than some others.
Since that's the case, doesn't it make sense to focus your efforts on creating specific niche websites that's guaranteed to bring in the cash cow? Well, that's one school of thought. Sure, webmasters can exercise this option and focus their efforts to create these specific niche websites and by doing so, do their own research, or pay a ghost writer to create web content for such specific niches. The end cost will vary depending on your network and outsourcing skills. And not to mention the amount of time involved in researching for these specific niches.
Another option would be to create as many (that's right) websites as possible across various niches. This would include evergreen popular niches, right up to professional niches (for example, those related to finance matters) and covering mundane niches as well.
You maybe wondering why this should even be considered a possible option in the first instance. The reason is because rather than focusing all your effort and putting all your eggs into one basket in the chase of the ideal specific niche areas, it maybe more worthwhile to cast a wider net across a variety of niches and in the process of doing so, achieve two potential outcomes:
a) Discovering more hidden niches; and,
b) Collecting all the little dollars and cents which will greatly add up to your website monetization efforts.
Get the idea so far?
But here comes the next obstacle: how on earth would it be possible to invest such an amount of time to create these multiple niche websites? Even then, won't it cost a financial blow to your pockets to pay someone else to write all the relevant content for these niche websites? These are real concerns that anyone (yes, not just professional webmasters, but even any internet marketer who is reading this right now and know the value of such undertaking) should consider and can easily incur a great deal of financial and time investment.
My solution? Find out from the resource box.
more info:-http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Create-Multiple-Niche-Websites-Fast!&id=1586476
Why create specific niche websites?
The reason is pretty simple: anyone with essential webmaster skills can easily create websites with non targeted content and possibly slap it with AdSense codes and leave it to Google to put up whatever advertisements it deems relevant for your websites. And in case you're not aware, not all Google AdSense advertisements pay the same amount of ad cost to the webmaster.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. It's typical common sense. This happens likewise in real world advertising as well. Depending on the niche you are advertising for, some advertisements would earn you more cash than some others.
Since that's the case, doesn't it make sense to focus your efforts on creating specific niche websites that's guaranteed to bring in the cash cow? Well, that's one school of thought. Sure, webmasters can exercise this option and focus their efforts to create these specific niche websites and by doing so, do their own research, or pay a ghost writer to create web content for such specific niches. The end cost will vary depending on your network and outsourcing skills. And not to mention the amount of time involved in researching for these specific niches.
Another option would be to create as many (that's right) websites as possible across various niches. This would include evergreen popular niches, right up to professional niches (for example, those related to finance matters) and covering mundane niches as well.
You maybe wondering why this should even be considered a possible option in the first instance. The reason is because rather than focusing all your effort and putting all your eggs into one basket in the chase of the ideal specific niche areas, it maybe more worthwhile to cast a wider net across a variety of niches and in the process of doing so, achieve two potential outcomes:
a) Discovering more hidden niches; and,
b) Collecting all the little dollars and cents which will greatly add up to your website monetization efforts.
Get the idea so far?
But here comes the next obstacle: how on earth would it be possible to invest such an amount of time to create these multiple niche websites? Even then, won't it cost a financial blow to your pockets to pay someone else to write all the relevant content for these niche websites? These are real concerns that anyone (yes, not just professional webmasters, but even any internet marketer who is reading this right now and know the value of such undertaking) should consider and can easily incur a great deal of financial and time investment.
My solution? Find out from the resource box.
more info:-http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Create-Multiple-Niche-Websites-Fast!&id=1586476
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Why behavioural targeting is not the be all and end all
With many high-profile cases of behavioural targeting going awry, too many digital advertisers are seeing behavioural targeting as the be all and end all of their campaigns.
As the latest IPA Bellweather figures have shown, ad spend continues to increase but as digital marketing leads the way to recovery, there has been a lot of talk in the industry recently on the effectiveness of behavioural targeting.
While many of the industry champion it, many consumers are still inherently suspicious of the notion of behavioural targeting and the tracking technologies implicit within this process.
Whilst behavioural targeting can of course be very engaging when executed well, behavioural and contextual ad serving software has not actually solved the problem of ‘relevance’ on a regular enough basis. Consumer reticence arises when irrelevant or seemingly intrusive adverts are served to a user based on a mistaken judgement of a consumer’s online preferences.
Take the recent example of Marks and Spencer advertising champagne to a nine year old girl on a children’s’ games website after her mother had bought wine online. This type of mis-targeting can do more damage than good to a brand’s reputation.
Despite what some highly vocal advertisers seem to believe, behavioural targeting is not the solution to every online advertising problem. Independent YouGov Research has shown that targeted adverts on niche websites are much more likely to receive a better response rate than adverts on generic websites, portals and search engines – regardless of whether the adverts on the major sites are adjusted for behavioural targeting.
The reason for this is simple; consumers become attached and are much more engaged with niche websites dedicated to their specialist interests. Users are more trusting of these sites and continue to visit the same sites over and again because they find them relevant, useful and enjoyable.
Relevant products advertised on these specialist sites are seen as having the endorsement of the niche sites themselves and the adverts are thus much more effective and likely to garner real results.
Despite this fact that the majority of engaged web use takes place on niche websites, the majority of online ad spend is still focused on the top percent of web sites with the highest reach – so the likes of Yahoo, MSN and Facebook to name a few.
Too often online ad campaigns are viewed in terms of numbers rather than in the context of wider marketing goals – the classic case of reach over relevance. This has contributed to high profile examples of misplacement and misjudgement with brands wasting huge ad spend on less effective campaigns.
The lesson is clear: brands need to be aware that behavioural targeting is not enough. Ads need to be intelligently matched with niche content, reaching a genuinely responsive market segment, likely to elict genuine interest and the desire to purchase a product.
more info :-http://econsultancy.com/blog/5526-why-behavioural-targeting-is-not-the-be-the-be-all-and-end-all
As the latest IPA Bellweather figures have shown, ad spend continues to increase but as digital marketing leads the way to recovery, there has been a lot of talk in the industry recently on the effectiveness of behavioural targeting.
While many of the industry champion it, many consumers are still inherently suspicious of the notion of behavioural targeting and the tracking technologies implicit within this process.
Whilst behavioural targeting can of course be very engaging when executed well, behavioural and contextual ad serving software has not actually solved the problem of ‘relevance’ on a regular enough basis. Consumer reticence arises when irrelevant or seemingly intrusive adverts are served to a user based on a mistaken judgement of a consumer’s online preferences.
Take the recent example of Marks and Spencer advertising champagne to a nine year old girl on a children’s’ games website after her mother had bought wine online. This type of mis-targeting can do more damage than good to a brand’s reputation.
Despite what some highly vocal advertisers seem to believe, behavioural targeting is not the solution to every online advertising problem. Independent YouGov Research has shown that targeted adverts on niche websites are much more likely to receive a better response rate than adverts on generic websites, portals and search engines – regardless of whether the adverts on the major sites are adjusted for behavioural targeting.
The reason for this is simple; consumers become attached and are much more engaged with niche websites dedicated to their specialist interests. Users are more trusting of these sites and continue to visit the same sites over and again because they find them relevant, useful and enjoyable.
Relevant products advertised on these specialist sites are seen as having the endorsement of the niche sites themselves and the adverts are thus much more effective and likely to garner real results.
Despite this fact that the majority of engaged web use takes place on niche websites, the majority of online ad spend is still focused on the top percent of web sites with the highest reach – so the likes of Yahoo, MSN and Facebook to name a few.
Too often online ad campaigns are viewed in terms of numbers rather than in the context of wider marketing goals – the classic case of reach over relevance. This has contributed to high profile examples of misplacement and misjudgement with brands wasting huge ad spend on less effective campaigns.
The lesson is clear: brands need to be aware that behavioural targeting is not enough. Ads need to be intelligently matched with niche content, reaching a genuinely responsive market segment, likely to elict genuine interest and the desire to purchase a product.
more info :-http://econsultancy.com/blog/5526-why-behavioural-targeting-is-not-the-be-the-be-all-and-end-all
Labels:
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Tips to Create an AdSense Niche Website
Talking about AdSense is fine... but earning money by working AdSense is better ;-)
And in order to earn money, you have to create a website.
I think that the best way to create a website is by using Joomla or php.Nuke. The advantage of these scripts is that they allow you to create an interactive site, a membership site, a community, a forum, etc. but it would be too difficult to use these scripts for the Internet marketer newbie ; so we will talk through creating your new website with a simple .html or .php template.
First of all, be organized: create a file in your computer called "weight loss" and add sub-files where you will store your files: images, articles, etc. This way you will find your documents when you will need some of them.
Select the subject of your niche site. It is recommended to focus on a subject that you know very well: a hobby or a passion. Choose the name of your new website - which will be also become your domain name. For example, if you plan to create a site dedicated to weight loss, choose a name like "weight loss guide" or something related.
Once you have your new site and domain name, select a template, some pictures, a header... in order to personalize your site.
As soon as you will have uploaded these files - template, images, header - write your first article which will be an introduction to your site. Introduce yourself, talk about your passion and inform your potential visitors that your site will be regularly updated.
Create a blog dedicated to your website. Each time you will add an article to your niche site, you will also post a description on your blog, include a link to the new article and ping your post.
Now that you have content on your site, you may add your AdSense blocks.
Here are some tips to maximise your AdSense earnings:
* Do not use the AdSense 486x60 sized ad as it is generally ignored.
* Embed your AdSense codes IN your content area (for example, let it float on the right or on the left of your text).
* Preferably use AdSense 300x250 or 250x250 sized ads.
* Use colors that match with your site or simply use black AdSense ads (they must not look as a simple block of ads).
* If you have written a very large article, put up to three AdSense blocks on your page.
* Check your page title and meta description in order to have relevant AdSense ads on your page.
* Change your page title to reflect exactly your page's subject.
* Track the number of clicks on your Google AdSense blocks and change their design if necessary.
more :-http://ezinearticles.com/?Tips-to-Create-an-AdSense-Niche-Website&id=648980
And in order to earn money, you have to create a website.
I think that the best way to create a website is by using Joomla or php.Nuke. The advantage of these scripts is that they allow you to create an interactive site, a membership site, a community, a forum, etc. but it would be too difficult to use these scripts for the Internet marketer newbie ; so we will talk through creating your new website with a simple .html or .php template.
First of all, be organized: create a file in your computer called "weight loss" and add sub-files where you will store your files: images, articles, etc. This way you will find your documents when you will need some of them.
Select the subject of your niche site. It is recommended to focus on a subject that you know very well: a hobby or a passion. Choose the name of your new website - which will be also become your domain name. For example, if you plan to create a site dedicated to weight loss, choose a name like "weight loss guide" or something related.
Once you have your new site and domain name, select a template, some pictures, a header... in order to personalize your site.
As soon as you will have uploaded these files - template, images, header - write your first article which will be an introduction to your site. Introduce yourself, talk about your passion and inform your potential visitors that your site will be regularly updated.
Create a blog dedicated to your website. Each time you will add an article to your niche site, you will also post a description on your blog, include a link to the new article and ping your post.
Now that you have content on your site, you may add your AdSense blocks.
Here are some tips to maximise your AdSense earnings:
* Do not use the AdSense 486x60 sized ad as it is generally ignored.
* Embed your AdSense codes IN your content area (for example, let it float on the right or on the left of your text).
* Preferably use AdSense 300x250 or 250x250 sized ads.
* Use colors that match with your site or simply use black AdSense ads (they must not look as a simple block of ads).
* If you have written a very large article, put up to three AdSense blocks on your page.
* Check your page title and meta description in order to have relevant AdSense ads on your page.
* Change your page title to reflect exactly your page's subject.
* Track the number of clicks on your Google AdSense blocks and change their design if necessary.
more :-http://ezinearticles.com/?Tips-to-Create-an-AdSense-Niche-Website&id=648980
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Top 6 Ways to Make Money Online
We are all compelled to take the roller-coaster ride of global economical recession. Consequently, more and more people are taking interest in learning online moneymaking methods. People with practical exposure to economics, informational technology and business environment easily understand the subject of online moneymaking. Others get confused and baffled with the terminology like Search Engine Optimization, Niche Products, Keyword Search, Web Content etc. If you fall in the second category of enthusiasts, here are top six ways to making money online.
1. Writing Articles
Your easily available free ticket to online money making is writing articles. You do not have to be an expert prolific writer. All you need is a flair for writing, a burning passion to express your views and some exposure to one or two specific subjects. Still if you cannot decide about what to write, think about writing reviews on books, movies, music, sports or other mega events of your town.
There is a huge treasure of information freely available on Internet Article Directories for perusal and practice. Regularly studying articles on your favourite topics will ultimately prompt you to write articles. You can also create a blog to save your short articles for further improvement and submission to Article Directories. Consistent writing will enhance your worth in the internet market and could be a regular source of income.
2. Blogging
Originally, a Web Log, blogs are fast becoming an everyday activity for millions of people around the globe. Even kids are doing it well now.
Your second option for making money online is blogging. If you do not have an idea about what a blog is, please go to Article Directories, read a lot and learn blogging. The easiest way to create a blog, for a newbie, is to access blogger dot com. Create a new Gmail account and go to blogger's website. You can watch detailed video tutorial before proceeding.
Choose a topic of your interest and start blogging. Write short articles of 200 to 400 words and add some useful links for your visitors. Read everything about Google AdSense and send a request to open an account. Later you can create a website of your own.
3. Affiliate Marketing
Being a newbie, it could be a bit challenging for you to offer any product of your own to sell online. So, the third option for you is Affiliate Marketing which is selling products of others through your blog or website. You will have to do a lot of internet browsing to determine the authenticity of affiliate products as there is a lot of fraud prevailing on internet these days.
The basic thing in successful affiliate marketing is to attract more and more genuine visitors to your blog or website. You ought to provide valuable content for the visitors like informative articles, links and other free services with regular updates.
4. E-Books
Your family background, education, job and social activities provide some sort of learning about things and people. Writing articles, initially, could lead you to write your own e-books, which are also a lucrative and lasting source of online income.
You can begin with writing a how-to e-book on a particular skill that you possess and have hands-on experience in it. People like to read e-books that solve their problems or guide them to understand certain ambiguous matters in life. Check your intellectual attic to find something useful to share with people.
5. Niche Products
If you have some experience in selling certain products as a sales person or manufacturer, you can start selling them online as well provided there is a definite market for these products. Again, you must do internet browsing to discover what niche products are hotly in demand.
A lot many professionals are graciously imparting their knowledge and experience about niche products marketing on internet. Do some searching to download easily available free e-books covering your topic of interest.
You can also learn about niche products through keyword searching tools some of which are also available free or on payment.
6. Sell Photographs
Last but not the least in this list is selling photographs online. Everybody likes to own and keep a digital camera handy to shoot.
In case, that you are still in a quandary and unable to take a decision now as to where to start your online money making venture, you can take advantage of your digital camera. Here again you do not have to be an expert photographer with years of experience to shoot marketable photos.
You do not even have to join a photography school in the beginning. Just move around in your town and, in case of a frequent traveler, out of town and watch out for events, gatherings, interesting occurrences, bizarre people, strange looking objects, buildings, kids, animals, beautiful landscapes etc. Your every single shot may have a worth in terms of money.
Search the topic of selling photographs online and get yourself registered with a couple of photography platforms. You can also create a photography blog to upload your stocks. You had better offer some of your photos free to be used by your blog-visitors.
Writing brief notes would enhance the value of your photographs. Adding informative details in a small essay with a series of photos could covert you into a Photojournalist.
The above 6 ways to make money online are the most popular and practical methods of initiating your online money making career. Later, you can create innovative strategies, based on your personal experience and knowledge, to further enhance your stream of income.
more :-http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-6-Ways-to-Make-Money-Online&id=3715808
1. Writing Articles
Your easily available free ticket to online money making is writing articles. You do not have to be an expert prolific writer. All you need is a flair for writing, a burning passion to express your views and some exposure to one or two specific subjects. Still if you cannot decide about what to write, think about writing reviews on books, movies, music, sports or other mega events of your town.
There is a huge treasure of information freely available on Internet Article Directories for perusal and practice. Regularly studying articles on your favourite topics will ultimately prompt you to write articles. You can also create a blog to save your short articles for further improvement and submission to Article Directories. Consistent writing will enhance your worth in the internet market and could be a regular source of income.
2. Blogging
Originally, a Web Log, blogs are fast becoming an everyday activity for millions of people around the globe. Even kids are doing it well now.
Your second option for making money online is blogging. If you do not have an idea about what a blog is, please go to Article Directories, read a lot and learn blogging. The easiest way to create a blog, for a newbie, is to access blogger dot com. Create a new Gmail account and go to blogger's website. You can watch detailed video tutorial before proceeding.
Choose a topic of your interest and start blogging. Write short articles of 200 to 400 words and add some useful links for your visitors. Read everything about Google AdSense and send a request to open an account. Later you can create a website of your own.
3. Affiliate Marketing
Being a newbie, it could be a bit challenging for you to offer any product of your own to sell online. So, the third option for you is Affiliate Marketing which is selling products of others through your blog or website. You will have to do a lot of internet browsing to determine the authenticity of affiliate products as there is a lot of fraud prevailing on internet these days.
The basic thing in successful affiliate marketing is to attract more and more genuine visitors to your blog or website. You ought to provide valuable content for the visitors like informative articles, links and other free services with regular updates.
4. E-Books
Your family background, education, job and social activities provide some sort of learning about things and people. Writing articles, initially, could lead you to write your own e-books, which are also a lucrative and lasting source of online income.
You can begin with writing a how-to e-book on a particular skill that you possess and have hands-on experience in it. People like to read e-books that solve their problems or guide them to understand certain ambiguous matters in life. Check your intellectual attic to find something useful to share with people.
5. Niche Products
If you have some experience in selling certain products as a sales person or manufacturer, you can start selling them online as well provided there is a definite market for these products. Again, you must do internet browsing to discover what niche products are hotly in demand.
A lot many professionals are graciously imparting their knowledge and experience about niche products marketing on internet. Do some searching to download easily available free e-books covering your topic of interest.
You can also learn about niche products through keyword searching tools some of which are also available free or on payment.
6. Sell Photographs
Last but not the least in this list is selling photographs online. Everybody likes to own and keep a digital camera handy to shoot.
In case, that you are still in a quandary and unable to take a decision now as to where to start your online money making venture, you can take advantage of your digital camera. Here again you do not have to be an expert photographer with years of experience to shoot marketable photos.
You do not even have to join a photography school in the beginning. Just move around in your town and, in case of a frequent traveler, out of town and watch out for events, gatherings, interesting occurrences, bizarre people, strange looking objects, buildings, kids, animals, beautiful landscapes etc. Your every single shot may have a worth in terms of money.
Search the topic of selling photographs online and get yourself registered with a couple of photography platforms. You can also create a photography blog to upload your stocks. You had better offer some of your photos free to be used by your blog-visitors.
Writing brief notes would enhance the value of your photographs. Adding informative details in a small essay with a series of photos could covert you into a Photojournalist.
The above 6 ways to make money online are the most popular and practical methods of initiating your online money making career. Later, you can create innovative strategies, based on your personal experience and knowledge, to further enhance your stream of income.
more :-http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-6-Ways-to-Make-Money-Online&id=3715808
Monday, March 22, 2010
How to Find a PROFITABLE Niche Market For Your Internet Home Business As an Affiliate Marketer!
Finding a profitable niche market for your internet marketing home business is probably the most important step you will take in starting your business. This will be your most important task as an affiliate marketer. If you fail to get this part right then nothing else really matters.
The whole concept of affiliate marketing is to act as a middle man between the merchant and the customer. This gives you a very unique perspective in not only understanding the operation of the merchant's business, but also the needs of the customers. Although your ultimate goal is to make money from your efforts as an affiliate marketer.
Your job as an affiliate marketer is to find a group of people who have a problem and help them find a solution to that problem. That is, "find a hungry crowd" and make them an offer they can't resist. What you have to learn here is how to identify niche markets and determine the potential of that market in terms of profitability.
You will need to brainstorm here to identify topics that you are probably already interested in.
For example this could be:
Music -> Country -> 70's Classics -> and...
Sports -> Baseball -> Pitching Techniques -> and...
Cooking -> Vegetarian -> Barbecue Style -> and...
Computer -> Web Design -> Graphics -> and...
The idea here is to choose a general market at first, but to find a profitable niche within that market you will have to narrow down your search to a small part of the general market... this is where your market research comes in.
If you choose a market that is too broad, you might have difficulty competing to make sales. A broad market also limits the ideas that you can come up with. This is why it is important to look for a niche or a small part of the general market.
Now, the easiest way to start your research is to use the search engines, like Google and Yahoo. These are all free and will provide you with many possibilities.
As a new affiliate marketer it is best to access as much free resources as possible, until you start making money from your marketing efforts... then you can invest a part of your income in more effective tools and resources.
You can also fine-tune your research by:
. Using Overture or Wordtracker...
. Visiting related forums to see what problems people are having, (excellent source)...
. Visit Amazon or Ebay and search within their database to get more ideas, etc.
After you've identified a niche that you would like to target, you will then need to find out the potential of that niche in terms of profitability. You're in business to make money, so you need to do some research here to find out if you will be able to make money within that niche.
Probably the quickest and easiest way to find out this information is to visit Clickbank. The information you need here is to see if there are products already in that market, if sales are being made and the potential profitability of that product.
You will need to check out the products to see if there are affiliates making money from these products and, if you will be able to market these products in your niche to make money. These research will take some time, but you need to do it to avoid wasting your time when it comes to your marketing later on.
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The whole concept of affiliate marketing is to act as a middle man between the merchant and the customer. This gives you a very unique perspective in not only understanding the operation of the merchant's business, but also the needs of the customers. Although your ultimate goal is to make money from your efforts as an affiliate marketer.
Your job as an affiliate marketer is to find a group of people who have a problem and help them find a solution to that problem. That is, "find a hungry crowd" and make them an offer they can't resist. What you have to learn here is how to identify niche markets and determine the potential of that market in terms of profitability.
You will need to brainstorm here to identify topics that you are probably already interested in.
For example this could be:
Music -> Country -> 70's Classics -> and...
Sports -> Baseball -> Pitching Techniques -> and...
Cooking -> Vegetarian -> Barbecue Style -> and...
Computer -> Web Design -> Graphics -> and...
The idea here is to choose a general market at first, but to find a profitable niche within that market you will have to narrow down your search to a small part of the general market... this is where your market research comes in.
If you choose a market that is too broad, you might have difficulty competing to make sales. A broad market also limits the ideas that you can come up with. This is why it is important to look for a niche or a small part of the general market.
Now, the easiest way to start your research is to use the search engines, like Google and Yahoo. These are all free and will provide you with many possibilities.
As a new affiliate marketer it is best to access as much free resources as possible, until you start making money from your marketing efforts... then you can invest a part of your income in more effective tools and resources.
You can also fine-tune your research by:
. Using Overture or Wordtracker...
. Visiting related forums to see what problems people are having, (excellent source)...
. Visit Amazon or Ebay and search within their database to get more ideas, etc.
After you've identified a niche that you would like to target, you will then need to find out the potential of that niche in terms of profitability. You're in business to make money, so you need to do some research here to find out if you will be able to make money within that niche.
Probably the quickest and easiest way to find out this information is to visit Clickbank. The information you need here is to see if there are products already in that market, if sales are being made and the potential profitability of that product.
You will need to check out the products to see if there are affiliates making money from these products and, if you will be able to market these products in your niche to make money. These research will take some time, but you need to do it to avoid wasting your time when it comes to your marketing later on.
more :-http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Find-a-PROFITABLE-Niche-Market-For-Your-Internet-Home-Business-As-an-Affiliate-Marketer!&id=3707709
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