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50 WAYS TO GET TRAFFIC FROM YAHOO ANSWERS

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1. Pick several topics you consider yourself and your business to be experts on.
Do not limit to just one topic or subject.
2. Skim the site daily for keywords that you can jump in and answer in relation to
your business.
3. Link in your website, Digg site, or other blog related website when you answer
questions.
4. Be sure to read the Terms of Service for the site and make sure you’re in
compliance.
5. Come up with a catchy, easy to remember username so people remember
you for future questions and answers.
6. Feel free to ask some questions of your own.
7. Get as much knowledge as possible of the topics you’ve chosen.
8. Be sure your answers are honest and reliable. Do not give false answers just
to promote yourself.
9. Do not just answer questions with a link. Be sure to answer it thoroughly first,
and then suggest a link at the end.
10. Do your best to be the first person to answer a question. This is why scouring
the site daily is important.

11. Keep answers thorough but not too long.

12. Think about regional questions and answers. This is an excellent way to get
new local customers and contacts.
13. Try to incorporate your website in as many answers as you can without
sounding too spammy.
14. You can actually use keywords in the answers, so do this with tact and
intelligence.
15. Check your spelling and grammar before posting the answer. Mistakes in
spelling can be embarrassing and people will question your answers when
this happens.
16. Be polite and do not insinuate that anyone is not intelligent or that they are
asking a stupid question.
17. If you don’t know the answer, do not pretend to. People can smell a liar a mile
away, so answer honestly and only the things you know about.
18. Be careful of copyright infringement. Do NOT copy and paste answers from
Wikipedia if you can avoid it.
19. Use language carefully, and avoid slang and emoticons if possible.
20. Try not to sound as if you’re chatting. Instead, use concise, informative
language that gives them a straight answer without all of the filler.

21. Be objective, and do not interject your personal opinions, no matter what the
question is.
22. Do not spam. Do not spam. Do not spam.
23. You can incorporate videos into your answers, but make sure they are not
copyrighted or someone else’s videos.
24. Vote on other peoples’ answers and questions, so you are making your
presence known.
25. Aim to get your Top Contributor Badge on the site. Readers will take your
answers a lot seriously if you earn this honor.
26. Do not answer politically motivated questions unless you’re promoting a
political website. Otherwise, you could lose potential customers who disagree
with your views.
27. Although some answers require a link to other retailers or online stores, as a
business it’s not a good idea to lead people to anywhere other than your
website, or sites that relate to your business niche.
28. Read the community guidelines carefully on the site before posting any
answers on it.
29. You do not have to only link to your website; link to your Twitter, Digg,
StumbleUpon, or other page as well, since it will also ultimately lead people
back to your contact information and home page.
30. Utilize tools that can help you to scour Yahoo Answers, and help you use the
website effectively.

31. Use affiliates to advertise on the site. Yahoo Answers has a lot of room for
advertising, so see what the rates are to advertise.
32. You can also recruit your affiliates to participate in answering some questions.
This is a great way to recruit more contacts.
33. Beware of spamming and over posting, as Yahoo will ban your account or at
least suspend it.
34. Keyword phrases should be three to five words, and the rest of the content
should just be the answer.
35. Think about your niche, then look at the things people are talking about. You
can then search Yahoo Answers for related questions.
36. Create a question account in addition to your answers account. This way, you
can be the person asking and answering questions on the site.
37. If you think you have a promotional item or contest, etc that will entice people,
use that information in your answers if it is relevant.
38. Try not to answer too many questions under one account each day. You can
create more than one account at a time so try to switch between them.
39. If you do answer your own questions, make sure the writing style and tone is
different, or people may notice something seems a bit odd. It’s ok to use both
accounts as long as it’s done properly.
40. You must use HTTP protocol links on the site; anchor links do not work.

41. New answers to questions can be posted through RSS sign up, so use that
for your questions and see what other people are saying. It’s a good way to
see what the competition or other users are saying.
42. The site depends on its users to point out spammers and trolls, so do your
part to report these infractions. You can remain anonymous to the person
who is getting reported.
43. As things change, make sure your questions change as well. In other words,
current events related or technology related questions might need some
updating later on as new information emerges.
44. If you feel as though your answers have been flagged or there are issues,
contact the staff at Yahoo Answers and let them know immediately.
45. Try to find questions that ask a solution to a problem, particularly ones that
your business or service can fix.
46. You can create a redirect from your link on the site using a php code, so look
for these codes and implement them into the answer links.
47. Link to others sites besides your own, as long as they lead back to yours in
some way, it will be beneficial. Too many links to your own site is spam.
48. Take a break from time to time, so people do not notice you’re posting all day,
all over the place.
49. Do not try to sell something with your answers. Instead, provide helpful
information, and then suggest the links without pushing it.
50. Figure out what works and what does not and constantly try to develop new
strategies with your questions and answers.

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Did You Know Free Reports Build Lists?

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Special Reports: Build your List and Make Money

Does your business enterprise need a boost? Consider using special reports to add revenue and build a business contact list for future use.   (GET YOUR FREE REPORT BELOW BY CLICKING ON THE IMAGE)

What are special reports?

Special reports are short reports that contain helpful information on a subject. The reports are anywhere from a few to 30 or so pages in length. If you have the know-how, you can write them yourself or hire a writing service to do it for you. There is very little work involved in creating them but they are versatile tools for building an online business.

One popular subject for special reports is how-tos. They direct a reader, step by step, how to do something. If you are knowledgeable with computer software and hardware, that is a perfect niche for special reports on your website. People are always having trouble figuring out their computers and you could help.

Marketing special reports

There are options for marketing your special reports. If you are trying to build a business list of customers, use these special reports as a freebie when any visitor signs up to be a part of your email mailing list. For this type of promotion, use a shorter report like a five page report on how to navigate problems with Windows Vista (if your website has a computer niche).

You can create a five-part course and use the first part as the free promotion. It is your hook. Once they sign up for the mailing list, you can grant them access to the other installments through emails that also advertise your website products. Signing up for a business newsletter subscription can also be the reason to gift a free special report.

Making money

All of your special reports don’t have to go towards list building. Besides your other products or services, you can sell special reports on your website. Many reports sell for between $5 and $20 a piece, but if you offer very valuable information, you can command a higher price. Sell single reports or create various courses to interest your customers.

People love to learn about money-making opportunities. They will pay the money for any information that is a how-to guide to making money on and offline in various ways. How have you made money? Begin there with the subject of your special reports.

As your business grows, create an affiliate program. This gives customers a way to help you make more money and also make some for them. Offer certain special reports as additional compensation for reaching a certain selling level in the affiliate program.

There are a number of ways to use special reports. As you build your library and your lists, alternate the free promotional reports and continue to sell your entire library, creating combination offers such as Buy Two, Get One Free.

While your special reports are building your contact list, they are also making you money. With such a low cost to create them, your profit margin will rise.

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To Blog or Not To Blog?

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A Great Idea For a Blogging Web Site is No Longer Enough

Because there are so many blogs and web sites about blogs on the internet, it can be tough to distinguish your blogging web site from all of the others. Whether you are starting up a new web site aimed at bloggers or whether you are looking to make your existing blogging site more distinctive, the key to building and maintaining a site that will capture the interest and attention of the blogging community is finding your niche.  If you can fill a unique need in a way that no other web site does, you’ll be able to build a lasting readership among web surfers. Once you have discovered a niche, you will still have a lot to do, but finding your place in the blogosphere is the place to begin. If you’re lucky, you can utilize the services of the Austin wordpress expert.

Every great blogging web site starts with a great idea, and you can’t build a successful site that will last without one. There are many great sites aimed at today’s bloggers, and competition for the attention of this growing demographic is fierce. To make your blogging web site stand out from the pack, you will need to offer something that no other site is currently offering, or you will need to do the same thing that an already popular site does but in a more impressive or valuable way. Using an Austin wordpress expert can help alleviate some of that stress.

Once you have a great idea for your site, have pinpointed a special niche that you are well equipped to fill, and have infused the site with personality, the next step is figuring out how to get the word out to bloggers. In the long run, a great idea just isn’t enough to propel your blogging web site to success. You will need to draft a smart and realistic marketing plan in order to draw readers to your site. Once you hook a blogger, your great content will keep them coming back, but it is vital to get that first glance or your site won’t have a chance to shine.

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Cutting Through Affiliate Program Confusion

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So Many Affiliate Programs! Which One Do I Choose? SEC To Investigate Harley-Davidson

 

Ask questions first before you join an affiliate program. Do a little research about the choices of program that you intend to join into. Get some answers because they will be the deciding point of what you will be achieving later on. Will it cost you anything to join? Most affiliate programs being offered today are absolutely free of charge. So why settle for those that charge you some dollars before joining. When do they issue the commission checks? Every program is different. Some issue their checks once a month, every quarter, etc. Select the one that is suited to your payment time choice. Many affiliate programs are setting a minimum earned commission amount that an affiliate must meet or exceed in order for their checks to be issued. What is the hit per sale ratio? This is the average number of hits to a banner or text link it takes to generate a sale based on all affiliate statistics. This factor is extremely important because this will tell you how much traffic you must generate before you can earn a commission from the sale. How are referrals from an affiliate’s site tracked and for how long do they remain in the system? You need to be confident on the program enough to track those people you refer from your site. This is the only way that you can credit for a sale. The period of time that those people stay in the system is also important. This is because some visitors do not buy initially but may want to return later to make the purchase. Know if you will still get credit for the sale if it is done some months from a certain day.

What are the kinds of affiliate stats available? Your choice of affiliate program should be capable of offering detailed stats. They should be available online anytime you decide to check them out. Constantly checking your individual stats is important to know how many impressions, hits and sales are already generated from your site. Impressions are the number of times the banner or text link was viewed by a visitor of your site. A hit is the one clicking on the banner or text links.

Does the affiliate program also pay for the hits and impressions besides the commissions on sales? It is important that impressions and hits are also paid, as this will add to the earnings you get from the sales commission. This is especially important if the program you are in offers low sales to be able to hit ratio.

Who is the online retailer? Find out whom you are doing business with to know if it is really a solid company. Know the products they are selling and the average amount they are achieving. The more you know about the retailer offering you the affiliate program, the easier it will be for you to know if that program is really for you and your site.

Is the affiliate a one tier or two tier program? A single tier program pays you only for the business you yourself have generated. A two tier program pays you for the business, plus it also pays you a commission on the on the sales generated by any affiliate you sponsor in your program. Some two-tier programs are even paying small fees on each new affiliate you sponsor. More like a recruitment fee.

Lastly, what is the amount of commission paid? 5% – 20% is the commission paid by most programs. .01% – .05% is the amount paid for each hit. If you find a program that also pays for impressions, the amount paid is not much at all. As you can see from the figures, you will now understand why the average sales amount and hit to sale ratio is important.

These are just some of the questions that needed answering first before you enter into an affiliate program. You should be familiar with the many important aspects that your chosen program should have before incorporating them into your website. Try to ask your affiliate program choices these questions. These can help you select the right program for you site from among the many available.

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Parents: Warn Your Kids about Internet Safety

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Are you a parent? If so, there is a good chance that you are wondering about your childrens’ safety online, as you should be.  Although the internet has changed for the better, that change has made it easier for people to access the internet and pretend to be someone that they are not, someone who you would likely not want socializing with your child. For that reason, you are advised to take the proper action needed to protect your child when they are online, Internet Safety Software is one way you can feel secure.

Online social networking websites? What are they? If you are not an internet user yourself, you may be completely unaware of social networking websites, what they are, and how they operate. The first step in protecting your child is to know what the websites are. Social networking websites like MySpace, Facebook and more are known as online communities that aim to connect internet users with each other. Unfortunately, these social networks have become the stomping grounds for many online predators and who are they after? Your kids.

Its important that you warn your kids about internet safety, take a look at Internet Safety Software products that can help you win the war against online predators.

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Proper Internet Marketing Has Its Own Rewards

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Just like anything else in life, to reach a summit you have to start with the first step. In fact, internet marketing is exactly that: choosing a summit that you want to climb, planning the expedition, and executing your plan with consistency until you reach the top. Investing in your internet marketing education is a step toward the top of the summit.

Internet marketing is easy, once you learn the “tricks” that 99% of all others trying to make a buck online don’t know. The first and most important trick is coming up with a winning game plan using a tried and tested strategy.

Let’s discuss the “tricks”, or strategy that will put on a winning trajectory. I’ve broken down internet marketing strategy into the following steps for simplicity:

1. Select Your Target Keyword
You won’t be able to rank well on all keywords at the same time. You need to select one or two single keyword phrases on which to focus your ’sniper bullet’. To see what kind of phrases people are looking for, see the Keyword Suggestion Tool. This is an ‘inventory’ of all keyword searches on Overture.com, and the information is free, so use it!!
2. Establish a Budget
marketing on the internet won’t be free, so you’ll need to decide ahead of time how much money you will be able to spend. As you set out to begin your campaing, you’ll come across a myriad of companies offering to help you drive traffic for a “modest fee”. You can mount a VERY effective campaign yourself for under $200.

Always remember, you don’t want traffic – you want positioning (ranking). When you get to the number 1 position, traffic will come; it’s the law of internet marketing gravity! Your sole focus should be on how to reach the #1 spot, not purchasing clicks.

3. Create Your Websites
This is the step where I lose most people. “Create a web site? I just barely figured out how to use Windows!” Don’t worry – we’ll show you everything you need to do to set up your web sites on a very tight budget.
4. Do Your Homework
Buy yourself a 3-ring binder and start keeping notes like you’ve got a final exam coming up in a few weeks! In your binder you will record your observations, your thoughts, keep a copy of our Internet Marketing Manual handy, sketch out your link strucutres, store printouts of your SEO reports generated by tracking software, and more. If you don’t write down what you’re doing or how your doing it, you’re flying blind!
5. Enact Course Corrections
people wonder how I do so well in the Search Engines. They think I’m some sort of boy-genius that cracked the super-secret Google algorithm. I’m sorry to burst thier bubble, but the real trick to getting to top spots is constant course correction (making LOTS of mistakes and learning from them!). I am always searching the net for Internet Marketing discussion boards and analyzing high ranking pages to figure out how to improve my own sites. Once I find a new ‘trick’, I try it out – not knowing in advance if it will work or not. Over the course of several years, I’ve be able to scratch and claw my way to the top. It was (and still is) a journey and requires attention, intrigue, and curiosity. Rome was not built overnight, and niether is search engine marketing.

Just like anything else that you want, you have to be consistent and work hard at it.  Life has its own rewards and so does proper internet marketing.

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Don’t You Want To Catch Google Spiders?

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Todays Guest Post is by Patrick Oborn, VP of Marketing at Commission River.

Keyword Density

By Patrick Oborn

When a Google spider comes across your page, one of the main things it is looking for is the total number of words you use (in visible text) and the keywords relating to your web page; or keyword density. In the early days of the internet, webmasters used to fill their pages up with keywords, repeating them over and over and over again, to try to get top search engine positions. Google and the other search engines wised up to this tactic not long after, and created ’spam’ filters, or thresholds, to eliminate sites from their index that violated these limitations. This eliminated a lot of jokers from the playing field and cleared the way for people willing to work and author genuine content to gain ground in the rankings.

OPTIMUM KEYWORD DENSITY

When you author content for your web site, including press releases, help articles, industry analysis, etc. you need to keep keyword density in the back of your mind. You are writing a ‘mad lib’ around your keyword, making sure that you follow these general guidelines:

  1. Use your keyword 1-2 times for every 100 words
  2. Space the keywords out evenly in your text.
  3. Don’t use the keyword twice in the same sentence
  4. Use your keyword in the ‘ALT’ tags of your graphics
  5. Spell-check the viewable text of your web page – Google most likely deducts relevancy points for poorly written content.

These guidelines will give you the ground rules by which you can create quality content that Google will ‘like’, which is the key to increasing your PageRank and ultimately, your ranking in Google.

Here are some keyword optimized examples:

#1

Is it time to look for T1 service? Many people are confused when they consider whether to upgrade from DSL or not. There are several factors to consider when examining your current DSL connection and the possibility of replacing it. For many people the biggest factor is reliability and if reliability is critical to the applications you run over your connection you should seriously consider replacing your DSL connection with a T1 (also known as a DS1). DSL is a quick and cost effective method of acquiring high speed bandwidth however it is not intended to support commercial applications or large numbers of users as are T1 service connections.

Word Count: 113 Words
Keyword Occurrences: 2
Keyword Density: 2/113 (1.8%)

#2

T1 pricing has come down dramatically over the past few years as more telecommunications companies are fighting for a place in a smaller market. While many service providers did have room to lose margin, many have come dangerously close to the edge of selling circuits at a loss with overaggressive pricing and incentives. It seems that in the race to the bottom many providers failed to learn the lesson that selling at a loss does not create a long lasting and healthy company no matter how many circuits or widgets you sell. Many companies selling at a loss have already been in bankruptcy and look like they will repeat this exercise as they did not learn from their first go around. In basic terms, solvency of the T1 internet service provider should be a consideration over T1 pricing when looking at great bargains.

Word Count: 148 Words
Keyword Occurrences: 2
Keyword Density: 2/148 (1.4%)

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