02 May 2010 ~ 8 Comments

Ten Site Signups To Do Before Your Press Release

Ten Sites To Sign Up For Before You Draft Your Press Release

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1. TopTenReviews.com

This site review should be performed when the bulk of the established websites and profiles are set up. This review will build an inclusory text presence of at least one data record for your website in a multitude of online directories. If a site like TTR.com has a hundred thousand users a day and you tap only a hundred thousandth of them, that’s still one more site visitor per day you’ll gather to your site.

2. Associated Content.com

Associated Content can function in a multitude of ways for your domain. This text article portal was one of the first on the scene and quickly captured the tent pole for online content publishing. The web publishing angle can bring in personal revenues of cash while providing relevant SEO promotion of site worthy content and another outlet for material relevant to your site but not completely appropriate for it.

Articles at Associated Content are not edited by administrators and can include link back to any online sources they quote. This online publishing portal is actively embraced by its user community, with comments and article views soaring off the charts for well crafted text. AC is an excellent way to repurpose content is a new way that attracts minifees for page views. That’s research into your site that returns a cash value directly to you over time.

3. MySpace.com

The MySpace entry will allow any appropriate online hookups to your demographic of users. The person looking for some type of related service or entry at your city cluster might stumble on your site or information by reason of demographic proximity or related keywords. Users on portal “x” can’t experience your site appeal if the entry isn’t there.

The terms the webmaster chooses to promote and the groups the MySpace members join will in turn bring about further notice of the site. Recommended sites and member profiles on social network sites like MySpace work to flag users as a way of providing them source material without even having to execute a search.

4. FaceBook.com

Facebook is a place for people with extra time to look for something to do. Why shouldn’t they be looking at your site instead? Give them something to do, and you have an audience and a visitor fanbase. Everyone on FaceBook wants to be the first one to discover the great new site, profile, url or app and tell everybody else about it.

5. Triond.com

Triond is a unique place to submit articles because they choose from their host of publishing sites, groups, and news nets where your article will go. This saves you the time of finding likely users. Triond pays out slivers of pageview payments and just got more SEO friendly. Submit an article to Triond either publicizing or drawing from unique content material at your target website.

6. Helium.com

Participating in article submission or content production at Helium is challenge, but it can be done. If your site has any claim to fame publishing unique material, providing a unique solution or coaching a difficult task, it still might be considered an authority source. Helium claims to pay article premiums but the system is very unpromising. Work at Helium for page views and social network and comment referrals alone.

7. Ning.com

Ning.com is a positively received social network framework site that allows users and members to launch imitative portals with customized modules. If your site works better graphically featuring a product, then the slideshow or video module can take center stage. Ning is very plug-and-play. Ning.com can take the place of a target website if you can’t afford hosting or want another option. Just plant the url of the domain name and link it up.

8. Twitter

Surely no marketing trend has been more publicized than Twitter. But don’t let potential users miss an opportunity to keep up with your site. Your target demographic may only get one email or Tweet a year with an offer or feature that attracts them to your site. But multiplied by the manic population of tweeted individuals, there is a mighty wind blowing.

9. YouTube.com

YouTube is known as a video site but many of the featured attractions are slideshows or even static pictures with Mp3 or audio tracks attached. With a little versatility your site can have a how-to video, a lecture on some important terms to know, a coaching session for some kind of process, or a related video with accompanying narration that compliments your site.

YouTube video is a fantastic source of original images, because any frame capture serves as a cropped original content piece for your site. That saves a fortune in time and money scanning the microstock sites for legally usable images. YouTube remains the most inspirational yet unique and creative marketing promotion tool ever invented. Domain name owners not tapping into it are missing out.

10. SharedReviews.com

Get some SEO relativity happening with repeat reviews that reflect back to your site. There is a lively comment and social network feel to SharedReviews.com that will yield valuable site feedback about the browser user experience. There is an opportunity to add an image, a great way to enhance any listing. Users get ranked and receive cash payouts. Yes, cash.

Not as geo-driven as Judy’s Book, but a caliber of rating that allows invention of rating type and characteristic that makes any person, place, or thing reviewable. If your domain site or “thing” doesn’t fit into any category, SharedReviews.com is the place to make one. Happy face ratings from one to five show the quality. Reviewers get ranked and their profiles featured according to the order.

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24 April 2010 ~ 12 Comments

AC & Your Domain Link-In Strategies

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I was surprised to read the Writer’s Digest list of the Best 101 websites for writers and not see my very favorite and most profitable writing site there.This is Associated Content. There is no better training tool for online content writing on the Internet, and AC pays real cash money for writing and performance payments. Paid training for learning how to write efficiently and in an optimized, SEO friendly way for websites.

AssociatedContent.com is an income producer, a revenue channel for websites, a link directory in sum and an article directory someone else pays to host and promote. Yet, in the Writer’s Digest compendium of top sites for writers, this site is not mentioned. This is a gross oversight. A website oversite, if you will. AC is the best tool online for a writing career, without education qualification or gender or race entitlement.

Google and other search engines make the rankings from some formula based on links coming into your site. The links from articles at Associated Content do the same job. But AC studs its pages with SEO spiking features that cry out to the SEO powers that be. How can any webmaster not want their links to be featured in articles there? It’s like a domainer’s dream.

Associated Content articles and text is actively shoved in front of as many traffic building tools and campaigns as humanly possible. Write it once, submit with tags, and the site revolves and churns the content ad infinitum. Associated Content wants to own the search engine result market. AC constantly game changes its site plan and site architecture to keep text and media content depth fresh.

AC can actually pay people in a business plan strategy to buy domains, build ideas, host websites, and promote their domain url sites cost free. How is this resource not listed in an article of 100/101 best websites in Writer’s Digest? The most important feature on any site is its content. And AC teaches with tutorials and trial and error submission how to succeed in writing for the online writer’s market.

AC pays for text. They pay for video. They pay for images.  They pay  for audio. AC buys How-To articles and personal stuff. But AC articles pay one time payments and partial payments over time. That’s money that can pay your hosting fees and advertising costs, as well as other costs. That’s cash that can cover your hosting and domain and privacy and traffic burst fees.

Question:  When was the last time you evaluated what links are coming into your site? Their PR and search ranking and SEO profile shades your every search result. Marketing a website at AC practically pays for itself, while establishing an online basis for content work. Very few resources online offer this kind of qualitative and quantitative benefit.

How much of your time spent on promoting and marketing the website involves creating new incoming links? Imagine saving the work and passing it off to someone else, while earning money. And why garden for new content browsers when you can submit your content directly to a site with millions of daily readers? AC is made of links. Smart webmasters use AC, and ignore it at their competitive business peril.

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