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March
2005
A blog can easily be added to an existing website.Blogs can be easily customized to suit your requirements and to match your site. A blog can be Stand alone as a website.
As we publish fresh content on blog alomost weekly, daily or even more frequently, blogs offer our visiotrs latest information.That content will attract natural and unreciprocated incoming links. The bring valuable PageRank transfer, along with fresh visitor traffic.
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30th
March
2005
If your automated email marketing campaigns or initiatives is generating good ROIs, don’t get pampered into inactivity. First, a good result isn’t the same as a great result. Second, the email marketing environment changes so quickly that you need to be flexible enough to respond to new challenges and exploit new opportunities. So keep on testing, testing, testing to find incremental improvements. And monitor performance and the market to spot critical developments demanding a response. Constant improvements in email marketing practices are raising the quality bar across inboxes. A few years ago, people were excited to get an email… any email. Now, your email is constantly being compared with the rest of the inbox, and facing ever-tougher criteria to qualify for reader attention. Equally, email technologies constantly open new opportunities to get more out of your lists.
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30th
March
2005
Search engine marketing is definitely the best source of targeted traffic on the Internet currently. As most people make use of the search engines (up to 80% of surfers use a search engine to find info or products), the battle for search position is getting high day-to- day. There are arguably only two major marketing strategies being employed by companies/webmasters in the market to date: PPC and SEO. SEO has been there since the beginning of the Internet, while PPC is the "new kid on the block".
PPC or "Pay Per Click" refers to text-based marketing, where companies/webmasters get charged by the click whenever a surfer clicks on their paid ads. Search rankings are usually based on bidding prices. These are usually designated on the engines as "sponsored listings".
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