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  • Is Your Website Comfortable?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] If you've never been to a Barnes & Noble bookstore, I highly recommend you do so. It's quite an experience. The stores are designed to be...well, comfortable.


  • The Power of Credibility in Marketing
    [Business:Marketing] If Tiger Woods offered to give you free golf lessons would you accept? Of course you would. Who wouldn't take free golf lessons from the world's greatest golfer?


  • The Success Poem
    [Self-Improvement:Success] I used to write poetry when I was a kid growing up. I used to love putting words to paper, and making them rhyme. I was pretty good at it too. Anyway, instead of writing an article like I usually do, I decided to do something different and return to my poem-writing days.


  • DO You Or DON'T You?
    [Self-Improvement:Success] The #1 mistake that people make in business that absolutely, positively leads to failure is that they lie to themselves. They pretend to want success, but they really don't - at least not bad enough. They're lying to themselves. I've been an astute observer of people for many, many years. And basically, you have two types of people.


  • Hey, Everybody- Bite ME!
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Domain-Names] Because .ME is about YOU! .ME has incredible potential for Internet users world-wide. Think about it, with a .ME domain, the Internet will, quite simply, be all about YOU. For the first time in Internet history, domain names are essentially personal.


  • Website Readability 101
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] During the course of a day, I often visit many websites, both for business purposes and pleasure. More often than not, I find websites that have poor readability. What do I mean by poor readability? Here are the five most common faux pas I come across.


  • Can Ordinary People Just Like You Really Make Good Money Online?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online] Nearly every day I get an e-mail from one of my readers asking me if it's really possible for ordinary people without any special skills or education to make good money online. The answer is an emphatic YES!


  • Advertising is Easy!
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Okay, you have a product you want to sell. Like most people who go into business, you really haven't taken the time to educate yourself on proper advertising methods. Why? Because it just didn't seem important.


  • How Long Does it Take to Get PageRank?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Search-Engine-Marketing] One of the questions I'm asked almost daily by my readers is how long does it take for Google to assign PageRank. If you've ever wondered the same thing, here's the answer to that question: It usually takes at least three full months for all of your inbound links to be calculated and counted as backlinks. Google's PageRank is calculated based on the relevancy, quantity and quality of your inbound links, as well as the number of outbound links there are on your website.


  • Are You a Superhero to Your Customers?
    [Business:Customer-Service] I just received an interesting phone call from one of my clients. She said "Dale, I just wanted you to know how happy we are with your customer service. If I e-mail you with a question, you always e-mail me right back with an answer.


  • How to Choose the Right Headline For Your Ads
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Internet users are notorious scanners. That's why the headlines you use in your ads and sales letters are so important. Headlines act as stop signs in a crowded universe buzzing with scanners in this medium known as the "information superhighway."


  • When Success Comes Too Fast
    [Business] Legendary Chinese philosopher, Lao Tzu once said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." That saying is especially appropriate when it comes to running a business.


  • Self-Promotion - The Secret to Business Success
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Site-Promotion] Many people have aspirations of achieving greatness in the business world. They want to be the next Bill Gates, Donald Trump or Oprah Winfrey.


  • Be Careful Who You Link To
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Link-Popularity] Many newbies when they come online attempt to get free traffic as quickly as possible. So they link to anyone who will link to them - including link farms and traffic exchange programs. This is a mistake.


  • Do You Have the Necessary Mindset For Success?
    [Self-Improvement:Success] I'm the proud owner of a successful internet marketing website. But that doesn't surprise me, because before I even built my website, I knew that it was going to be a success. No question about it. Why was I so sure? Because I have a deep-rooted belief in myself and my abilities. And I'm willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.


  • Niche Your Way To Success!
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] A business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers. You can think of a niche market as a narrowly defined group of potential customers.


  • 4 Tips For Starting A Home Business
    [Home-Based-Business] Starting a new home business is exciting, but you'd be prudent to slow things down, take your time and thoroughly research your subject of interest. Why? Well, first of all, you'll be better prepared when you do actually start your home business


  • The Pertinacity Principle - The Number One Secret Of Success
    [Self-Improvement:Success] I want you to forget about all of those success and self-improvement books you've read. Forget about all of the business advice you've received over the years. Forget about how many times you've failed in the past. None of that matters now. Because I'm about to reveal to you the number one secret of success.


  • The Graciousness Of Internet Marketing Superstars
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] For the last two years, I've been the proud owner of a successful internet marketing website. Technically, it's an article directory, although I consider it much more than that.


  • Magic Pills, Leprechauns & Pixie Dust
    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Internet-Marketing] It's sad really, how many people come online looking for that proverbial "magic pill." They want the "easy money," the "instant riches," "the fortune and fame." But they don't want to work for it. Hey, has anybody seen a leprechaun and a pot of gold lately?


  • Marketing 101 - Always Be Selling!
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] According to InternetWorldStats, there are an estimated 1,043,104,886 people using the internet worldwide. That's over a billion people! Those are astronomical numbers. That means everyone I meet is a potential customer, as are their friends, relatives and neighbors.


  • Psychological Copywriting - Why People Buy
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] Any experienced copywriter and/or marketer knows that most people make buying decisions emotionally and justify their decision with logic. This article is not written for you. This article is written for inexperienced copywriters and marketers. Do you fully understand psychological copywriting? Do you know why people buy?


  • A Slick Pay-Per-Click Trick
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:PPC-Advertising] There is no faster way to drive targeted traffic to your website than with a Pay-Per-Click advertising campaign. For instance, with Google AdWords, you can literally be driving targeted traffic to your website and making money in just a matter of minutes. Does PPC advertising work? Yes and no.


  • Marketing - What Works Best?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Some experts claim using the number 7 will dramatically increase your sales and conversion ratio. However, in his article, "The Truth About The Fallacy Of 7" Dean Phillips strongly disagrees with that assessment.


  • Did Google Slap You?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:PPC-Advertising] All Google is trying to do is get you to improve the quality of your site. Having quality content on your site like articles, reports, news, etc., will also help your AdWords listings.


  • 10 Ways To Instantly Improve Your Conversion Ratio
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] A conversion ratio is the ratio of orders to site visits. For example, if 100 people visit your site, and one person places an order, your conversion ratio is 1 percent. Of the top 100 e-tailers, 22 percent report conversion rates between 1 percent and 1.9 percent, 20 percent report rates between 2 percent and 2.9 percent. Only twenty have achieved rates over 5 percent.


  • "Who Else" Headlines Suck!
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] "Who Else" headlines really do suck! To say I hate them would be a major understatement. Do they work? Yes they do. However, that's not the point.


  • The Importance Of Headlines
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] Internet users are notorious scanners. I suspect they developed this habit as a defense mechanism, as a way to counteract the enormous volumes of information found on the Internet. That's why headlines are so important. Headlines act as stop sign, in a crowded universe filled with scanners, on this medium known as the "information superhighway."


  • Mastermind Groups - Should You Join One?
    [Business:Networking] I was recently contacted by a well known marketer to join a mastermind group he was creating. While flattered by the invitation, I politely declined. Why? Because I'm an independent thinker, and I'm a contrarian. I've never been into the group thing. I'm a lone wolf and I like it like that.


  • The Magic Of Sticky Websites
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] A sticky website is a website that people visit over and over and over again. It's a site's ability to keep visitors on the site once they have navigated there or encourage the visitor to return frequently (i.e., the visitors "stick" to the site).


  • Write Articles To Presell
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Article-Marketing] If you own an online business - any online business, and you're not preselling that business, you're leaving a ton of money on the table. What's preselling?


  • The Truth About Keyword Density
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:SEO] I admit it. I bought into that whole keyword density idea like everyone else. But guess what I just discovered? Keyword density is a myth!


  • Social Bookmarking - Gettin' Diggy With It
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Social-Bookmarking] Unless you've been living in a cave for the last couple of years, you've no doubt heard of social bookmarking. But do you really know what social bookmarking is?


  • 5 Rules of Good Copywriting
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] Grabbing the reader's attention should be your #1 objective. On the Internet, you must assume the reader is merely "scanning" your sales copy. Therefore, it is absolutely imperative that your sales copy forces readers to stop scanning and start reading your copy!


  • The Truth About Pop-ups
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Unless you've been living in a cave, during the Internet revolution, you've no doubt encountered pop-ups. What are pop-ups? Pop-up ads or pop-ups are a form of online advertising intended to increase web traffic or capture email addresses.


  • Dumb Down Your Copy
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] I've written about this before, but I'm revisiting this topic again, because I can't emphasize this enough: You need to KISS, when it comes to copywriting. KISS is an acronym for "Keep It Simple Stupid." There are several theories about its origin, but I first heard of it many years ago when I began my sales career.


  • Are the New Alexa Rankings More Accurate?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:SEO] Alexa began displaying website popularity rankings in 1998, with the goal of showing Alexa Toolbar users how popular any given site was within the Alexa community. Alexa's rankings were generated through an analysis of Internet usage by people who use the Alexa Toolbar. Over time, Alexa became the standard by which website popularity was measured.


  • How To Become A Karma Chameleon
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] "Eye for an eye", "Like attracts like", "What goes around comes around". You've all heard the aforementioned cliches before. But have you ever really stopped to think about what they mean or what they have to do with you?


  • The #1 Secret To Improving Your Copywriting And Conversion Ratios
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] There are a lot of so-called secret ways to improve your copywriting. But in my opinion, this is the #1 secret of them all: Probably the most important thing I learned from being a direct salesman for over 20 years was how to anticipate and answer a prospect's objections in advance.


  • Michel Fortin's Copywriting Formula
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] Any copywriter worth his or her salt is familiar with the AIDA formula, which is an acronym for: Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. The AIDA formula is a proven, time-tested formula which has been around nearly as long as marketing itself and is the preeminent method used to write effective copy.


  • 13 Copywriting Rules That Should Never Be Broken (Part 2)
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] The original "13 Copywriting Rules That Should Never Be Broken " was so well received, I decided to follow it up with a sequel. To summarize from the original article: "Copywriting rules CAN and occasionally SHOULD be broken. I think far too many copywriters take advertising rules (for example, those of David Ogilvy, John Caples and Claude Hopkins) as commandments written in stone.


  • 13 Copywriting Rules That Should Never Be Broken (Part 1)
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] Copywriting rules CAN and occasionally SHOULD be broken. I think far too many copywriters take advertising rules (for example, those of David Ogilvy, John Caples and Claude Hopkins) as commandments written in stone. They're not. They are merely guidelines designed to help writers produce more effective copy.


  • The Truth About Multi-Level Marketing
    [Home-Based-Business:Network-Marketing] Multi-level marketing (MLM) or network marketing programs are a method of selling goods or services through distributors. These programs typically promise that if you sign up as a distributor, you'll receive commissions for your sales and those of the people you recruit to become distributors. These recruits are referred to as your "downline."


  • The Truth About FFA Pages
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] FFA is an acronym for "Free-For All," and one of the biggest myths on the Internet is, if you advertise your website's URL on thousands of FFA pages, you'll be flooded with traffic, and increase your link popularity and search engine ranking. Nothing could be further from the truth. Here's why: Very few people actually read the ads on FFA pages.


  • What's Your Website's Purpose?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] The number one thing your website must do is have a purpose. It doesn't matter how well-designed your website is. It doesn't matter how easy it is to navigate. It doesn't matter how attractive it is. If your website doesn't get your visitors to take a predetermined course of action, it's a liability.


  • A Vision of Success
    [Self-Improvement:Success] Want to be successful in whatever it is you choose to do? Then you need to be totally focused. In essence, you need to develop a sort of "tunnel vision." What's tunnel vision? Technically, there are two definitions - one negative and one positive. However, for the purposes of this article, we'll focus only on the positive definition.


  • The Pareto Principle
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] According to Wikipedia, "The Pareto Principle" (also known as the "80-20 Rule," the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity) states that for many phenomena, 80% of the consequences stem from 20% of the causes. The idea has rule-of-thumb application in many places, but it is commonly misused. For example, it is a misuse to state that a solution to a problem "fits the 80-20 rule" just because it fits 80% of the cases; it must be implied that this solution requires only 20% of the resources needed to solve all cases.


  • The Truth About Success
    [Self-Improvement:Success] Do you find yourself playing, when you know you should be working? Do you put off until tomorrow what you should be doing today? Unless you are independently wealthy, you're setting yourself up for failure.


  • The Imposter Phenomenon
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] The Imposter Phenomenon is an experience that negatively affects one's self-concept and self-esteem. A person suffering from the Imposter Phenomenon believes that even though they are successful, they believe that their accomplishments were the result of luck or some other external circumstance.


  • The Truth About Marketing On MySpace
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Social-Networking] Newsflash: Marketing your products and services on MySpace.com will NOT work. Why? Well first of all, it's against their Terms of Service (TOS) which clearly states: "The MySpace Services are for the personal use of Members only."


  • What's Your Website's Hook?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] If your website doesn't have a hook, you're losing business - more importantly, you're losing valuable repeat business; because an effective hook will not only reel visitors in the first time around - it will also cause them to return to your website over and over and over again. And since the average conversion ratio is only 1 to 2 percent. This means that up to 99 percent of your visitors will not purchase anything the first time they visit your website.


  • The 10 Most Influential Internet Marketers (Part 2)
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] This article is Part 2 of a subjective list of the ten most influential Internet marketers. Like in part 1, I could have easily included more than ten marketers, but I had to draw the line somewhere. So, once again, if you don't see your favorite Internet marketer on the list, please don't be offended.


  • The Next Big Thing
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] We live in a free-enterprise society, and I'm all for people making as much money as they possibly can - but at what cost? When you flood the market with so many new products so quickly, you run the risk of three things happening.


  • The 10 Most Influential Internet Marketers (Part 1)
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] This article is a subjective list of the ten most influential Internet marketers. I could have easily included more than ten marketers, but I had to draw the line somewhere. So, if you don't see your favorite Internet marketer on the list, please don't be offended.


  • Are You A Forum Phantom?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Forums] I am totally amazed at how many people whom post on forums claim they want to be successful, yet they do everything they can to sabotage their success by concealing their identities. No full name, no pic, no address, no phone number, no website...


  • 8 Quick Ways To Analyze Your Own Website
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] Listed in the article is a basic, website analyzation template I created, that will quickly and easily enable you to analyze and fix your own website. First, does your...


  • 3 Reasons Why Prospects Don't Buy
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Now assuming you have "all of your ducks in a row," including targeting the right audience and well-written, compelling sales copy, following are the 3 most common reasons why prospects aren't buying what you're selling. Number One...


  • 5 Steps to SEO Success
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:SEO] First of all, before you can understand how SEO works, you first have to know what it is. Organic, or natural, SEO is a method used to make a web site more visible on the Internet. The optimization of a site simply means using techniques which allow each page of your site to be found by the computer robots that visit your site - and at the same time - to be appealing, informative and interesting to human visitors.


  • The Key To Copywriting Success
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Many people have aspirations of being a great copywriter. They want to be the next Gary Bencivenga, Clayton Makepeace or Bob Bly. And while I think it's admirable to want to be great at anything, in my opinion, these people are being short-sided.


  • Profits In Principles
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] I recently acquired a new client, which netted me around $7800 over a 30 day period. The money was nice, but that's not what this article is about.


  • If It Ain't Broke - Leave It Alone!
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] One of the biggest mistakes I see both veteran and newbie marketers alike make is switching up and changing marketing campaigns that still work. The question is why? If a marketing campaign is working and making money why not just leave it alone?


  • Use A Press Release To Unleash A Flood Of Sales
    [Business:PR] If you've never used a press release to promote your business, you're missing out on one of the most potent sales generators of all time. Press releases work because they bring a news slant to your marketing campaign, and people pay attention to interesting news items - the key word being "interesting."


  • Does Size Really Matter?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] That headline is a real attention-getter isn't it? However, just so I don't mislead you into reading any further, this article has absolutely nothing to do with the size of a certain part of a man's anatomy.


  • The #1 Way To Overcome Sales Resistance
    [Business:Sales] If people don't know who you are, you're at a distinct disadvantage. Why? Because with so many scams and over-hyped products pervading the marketing universe, people may perceive you and what you're selling as a risky proposition.


  • 8 Low-Cost Advertising Ideas
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Despite what you may have heard, advertising doesn't necessarily have to be expensive. In this article, I'm going to give you eight low-cost advertising ideas. These ideas can be used for both online and offline businesses.


  • What Is Bum Marketing?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] One of the hottest marketing trends going on right now is something called "Bum Marketing." Some guy named Travis Sago created the phrase Bum Marketing when he noticed that most of his best click-thru conversions came from extremely specialized keyword phrases and searches which have relatively low competition. According to Sago, it was his wife Jeannie's idea to name his program the "Bum Marketing Method" because she thinks it is so easy to do that they could literally take a bum off the street.


  • 6 Reasons Why I Would Submit To Yahoo's Paid Directory
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Search-Engine-Marketing] The Open Directory Project (AKA DMOZ) is the most popular free directory on the worldwide web. However, if I were building a new website today, considering the myriad of problems that DMOZ is having, I would bite the bullet and pay Yahoo $299 annually for a listing in its paid directory.


  • Stop! 7 Important Questions You Should Ask Before Buying That Website
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] Thousands of previously-owned websites are bought and sold every day on the Internet. Sometimes they're good deals, but often they're not. Before you purchase a previously-owned website, there are seven important questions that you should ask both yourself and the seller.


  • Features and Benefits - What's The Difference?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Many marketers have a difficult time discerning the difference between features and benefits, but there is difference. Features are characteristics that physically describe your product or service. Benefits describe how your product or service will actually help the customer solve his or her problem.


  • Why Isn't Anyone Buying My Products?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Search-Engine-Marketing] If you have an ecommerce website and you're having a difficult time making sales, there are three basic reasons for this: Your Landing Page Is Not Relevant to Your Targeted Keywords. Unfortunately, this is a mistake that many marketers make.


  • How to Monetize Your Website Without Google's AdSense
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:PPC-Publishing] If you've been using the Internet for any length of time, you've no doubt heard the term "contextual" marketing. But what exactly is contextual marketing? Well, a prime example of contextual marketing would be Google's AdSense - those little ads you see running on so many websites these days.


  • "Footprints" Marketing - What Is It?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] A few years ago, IBM developed a technology that helps stores learn more about their customers by following their footsteps. According to Channel Web Network, IBM's technology -- called "Footprints" -- paints a digital map of the trails customers take through a store.


  • Former Google "Hater" Turns Google "Lover" Literally Overnight
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Traffic-Building] I've always been a firm believer that you shouldn't put all of your marketing eggs into one basket. For years I've been preaching that you shouldn't depend predominately on Google for your search engine traffic.


  • How To Get Free Traffic By Posting On Forums
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Traffic-Building] One of my favorite ways of getting free traffic is posting on various Internet marketing forums. And I've attracted tens of thousands of visitors to my website as a direct result of my forum postings.


  • The Amazing "FREE" Ad Right Under Your Nose
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] If you're a member of a forum and you haven't thought much about your sig file, you may be leaving a ton of money on the table. Over the last few months, I've made tens of thousands of dollars as a direct result of people clicking on my sig file and buying my products and services. Yes, believe it or not, people do click on sig files.


  • Barack Obama's Unique Selling Proposition
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Upstart senator and democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has seemingly come out of nowhere to emerge as the front-runner against the powerful political brand known as Hillary Rodham Clinton. So how did he do it?


  • Homeworkers Wanted - Make Money At Home Stuffing Envelopes?
    [Home-Based-Business] While browsing through a popular business opportunity magazine the other day, I noticed that one of the all-time classic scams seems to be as popular as ever. I'm talking about stuffing envelopes for money, of course.


  • Confessions of a Mad Marketer
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] When I first came online nearly 2 years ago, I monetized my website with my marketing services, which included, consulting and copywriting. I immediately started making great money, and carved out a nice comfortable living for myself in a very short period of time.


  • Website Evaluation Form - Does Your Site Stink?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Web-Design] When I surf the internet, I'm absolutely amazed at how many bad or poorly-designed websites there are on the world wide web. And there's really no excuse for it. Nowadays, you can build a halfway decent website for less than $100.


  • 8 Effective Ways to Improve the Conversion Ratio of Banner Ads
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Banner-Advertising] In the early days of the World Wide Web, banner ads were the most popular and reliable revenue generators for marketers, webmasters and advertising companies alike. They were everywhere.


  • How to Build and Maintain Traffic Momentum For Your Website
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Traffic-Building] Momentum is "the perceived strength behind a forward shift or positive action or movement." The problem with momentum is that it can be both elusive and fleeting. So what does any of this have to do with traffic? Everything.


  • The Amazing Selling Power of Customer Testimonials
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] A new client of mine just sent $4000 to my PayPal account for me to do some copywriting for him. The money is nice, but that's not what this article is about. This article is about the way I acquired this new client. He was trying to decide between me and two other copywriters.


  • 13 Impressive Traits Of Successful People
    [Self-Improvement:Success] The above philosophical words are author Ralph Waldo Emerson's insightful definition of success. Listed below are mine:


  • The Ugly Truth About High Gas Prices
    [News-and-Society:Economics] I'm about to reveal to you the ugly truth about high gas prices. Many of you reading this aren't going to like it. But here it is: High gas prices are the fault of the American public.


  • Pay Per Click Mania
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:PPC-Advertising] In the fifties, Elvis Presley ruled the music world, made movies and hundreds of millions of dollars and "Jailhouse Rocked" his way into music history.


  • What's Your USP?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Do you know what your USP is? Actually, here's a better question. Do you know what a USP is?


  • 5 Quick And Easy Ways To Improve Your Copywriting!
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Copywriting] If you want to quickly improve your copywriting, and you're not sure where to start, the following five tips will definitely help you:


  • 3 Reasons Why Writing Articles Is Better Than Pay Per Click Advertising
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing-Articles] In case you haven't noticed, everyday more and more article directories are popping up all over the Internet.


  • Pay Per Click, SEO & Article Marketing: Which Method Should You Choose?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] There's no question, the three most popular ways to drive targeted traffic to your website are pay per click advertising, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and article marketing.


  • Are Squeeze Pages A New Method Of Cyber Extortion?
    [Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] According to the dictionary, the definition of extort is: To obtain by coercion or intimidation. For example: "They squeezed the e-mail address out of the website visitor by threatening to deprive him of certain free information."





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