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Ultrasonic Cleaner Makes Your Life Easier

Ultrasonic Cleaner Makes Your Life Easier

by sophia on may,4 .2010

Nowadays, ultrasonic cleaners have been more and more popular in the daily life. With the development of economy, more and more people prefer ultrasonic cleaners to other cleaning products because the ultrasonic technology is used for the ultrasonic cleaners and the cleaning effect is much better for home users.

It is well known that there is a growing demand for the convenient cleaning tools in view of the fast pace of life. Our company is always keeping pace with the needs of consumers. In recent days, to seize the opportunity, our company has released several stylish ultrasonic cleaners to meet the various requirements of customers. In the following places, we will give a brief introduction about some advantages of the uses of ultrasonic cleaners.

1. It is absolutely safe to use the ultrasonic cleaners. It will not damage the surfaces or leave any scratch on the items. Your goods will take on a new look after a careful cleaning.

2. The whole ultrasonic cleaning is automatically finished. It is more efficient and no longer the laborious work.

3. Even the most complex geometry objects such as fissures and blind holes, can be completely cleaned after the use of the practical digital ultrasonic cleaners which have flexible circuit boards control, more security and stability. In other words, no matter how complicated the jewelries are, you can clean them easily.

4. Ultrasonic cleaners do less damage to the health for there are less chemical uses in the cleaning process. In the traditional cleaning, we are in close touch with the chemicals which have the irritation on the skin. In comparion, it is more sensible to utilize the ultrasonic cleaner as the cleaning tool.

5. The ultrasonic jewelry cleaner which is the brand-new machine is specialized design for households to bring the industrial ultrasonic cleaning concept to the households. It has the excellent cleaning effects on personal stuff, such as gold ring, gold necklace, bracelet, gold earring and so on.

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Making money by selling Wholesale infant garments

Wholesale baby garments is a very huge basis of earning returns rapidly, By the reason of this lots of persons have put into this business of trading children’s garments. Nowadays general baby dresses are offered in good looking colors and lots of ranges. Dealing baby gaments on internet can be named to be a huge deal and huge profits can be received. Because we all are aware that the populace is increasing quickly, and each minute there is a delivery of a new newborn. Mothers typically express their love by purchasing clothes for the baby, so there’s all the time a need for baby dresses, and babies continue growing very fast and the purchase is made very regularly.

If you do not have plans to retain a retail shop, wholesale newborn gaments trade can be done on web. There are lots of fresh mothers who purchase gaments on web, as it recovers much time, and the obtained items are transported at the doorsteps. But the chief point is to have a wide collection range to attract extra purchasers.

Earlier than establishing online trade you should make a idea to have a deal with a universal newborn clothes transporter, who can bring bulk stores and deliver them to the purchasers within the specified time. Once the general transporter is confirmed, informations can be taken from purchasers of diverse districts and countries, as the trade remain growing an helper can be employed for help, who can get the bookings when you are not accessible so that the business remain on flowing.

wholesale baby clothes trade is very huge, and lots of money can be earned one time the business begin expanding. To retain fine connection with the purchasers it is significant to maintain vast varieties of infant gaments with many dyes and in realistic rates.

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What happened to HDV (and tape)?

I have never been an HDV hater. I always thought that it was a great format, that allowed a lot of HD production to be affordable, while needing to be treated carefully for maximum quality.

From the first JVC HDV camcorder — lousy camera but showing promise — HDV was an affordable, accessible HD format that continued to improve in quality from generation to generation as the encoders improved. (MPEG-2, like DV, is constructed so that there can be considerable innovation and improvement on the encoder side, as long as a reference, or standard, decoder can decode it.) MPEG-2 is now more than four times more efficient than it was when the specifications were finalized 15 years ago.

The reason for the codec history lesson is that HDV is based on MPEG-2. (As are XDCAM HD and XDCAM EX.) Encoders improve over time so inevitably models fall behind the latest releases. For that reason I had to drop from consideration — for a new camera – Canon’s XL-H1, A1, and G1; Sony’s diminutive HVR-A1U ; and JVC’s KY-110U. These were all released in 2006 or earlier and while Canon claimed the “best” encode quality at the time, that is no longer even remotely true. JVC themselves claim that the MPEG-2 encoders in the HD200 and HD250 cameras are “100% better than the year before” (the year the 110U was released)!

While these would be excellent purchases on the second hand market, if you’re buying new you should be buying state-of-the-art, not three year old technology. That’s two whole encoder quality iterations!

Another reason why HDV didn’t make the cut this year is that most of the pro-focused camcorders are more expensive than more versatile and up-to-date options. For example, the nearly two-year-old GY-HD250 currently has a street price of $8,950 — that’s the highest street price of any camcorder on the list and more than Panasonic’s HPX300 or Sony’s EX-3.

I’d certainly still consider an Canon HV40 as a personal camera or a crash camera — at only $850 it’s hard to go wrong. The main reason it would still stay in play as a personal camcorder is price and native workflows in most NLEs. At least well-proven workflows in all NLEs. But even here the upcoming Canon Vixia Canon HF S11 and HF 21 AVCHD will likely give better quality — unless you want 24P, which is an HV20/30/40 exclusive in the price range.

This year we have a plethora of great choices for camcorders: none of them HDV in my opinion. If you’re not editing with Final Cut Pro — where the JVC HD100 and HD700 are less attractive — then you might consider a Sony V1U (released 2007, so only one generation of technology old) but for the million and a quarter Final Cut Studio users the native QuickTime workflow with the quality of the 35 Mbit/sec XDCAM HD codec makes a lot more sense at the same price (V1U vs HM100).

This year’s great choices are all non-tape cameras: HPX-300, EX-1, EX-3, HPX170, HM700, HM100, and HMC150 write to proprietary solid state media (P2, SxS) or to inexpensive and ubiquitous SDHC cards. Solid state media at tape-like pricing that you can simply record and keep as well as keeping a digital backup. (Now that’s appealing.)

So, it seems that HDV was the last new tape-based format, ever. And I think we’re over it. As we’ve started to work out issues of long-term storage of non-tape media, the advantages of much-faster ingest — instant in some cases — and enhanced metadata support have become obvious.To different groups at different times, for sure, but we are facing a non-tape future.

And I think I’m OK with that.

The format that has really surprised me is Panasonic’s AVCCAM. I have to say my initial response to the HMC150 was “why on earth are they muddying the waters by rebranding AVCHD as AVCCAM”? I’m still not convinced the two names for the same format makes sense, but the higher data rates available on the HMC150 (and upcoming HMC40) and the AVC (a.k.a H.264) codec at the base of the format, mean that AVCCAM delivers much higher image quality: well, images that suffer less from compression-related degradation.

The disadvantage: only Premiere Pro CS4 and Sony Vegas really deal with it natively and Premiere Pro CS4 still has some issues with some variants of the format. Avid and Apple’s software re-encodes the files to the much-larger ProRes 422 or DNxHD codecs. (Typically 5-6x the storage requirements of AVCCAM/AVCHD.) But it’s a decent camera at a decent price with higher-than-HDV image quality, just with a workflow hiccup. (See comments on HV40 above.)

The HMC150 records to SDHC cards, as do the other two hot picks of the year: JVC’s HM100 and HM700. Whatever format you choose (HPX300, EX-3 or HM700) if you want a shoulder mount you’ll pay a premium. Typically, however, you get interchangeable lens capability in those same cameras, so it’s not all bad.

Finally, a word about the HPX-300. Because of the AVC-Intra support, the HPX-300 has the highest record quality (compressed image quality) of all with 50 or 100 Mbit/sec bit rates and 4:2:2 10 bit recording, there’s no real arguing that this is the quality king this year.

Except for the Ki Pro Factor. AJA’s almost-released Ki Pro is a hard drive or Compact Flash recorder that records native QuickTime files in ProRes 422 — near uncompressed 10 bit, 4:2:2 recording quality equal to the AVC-I support in the HPX-300. Every one of the recommended cameras this year can record uncompressed analog or digital output to the Ki Pro. If you’re not working with Final Cut Pro though, it’s a wash, like the JVC HM100 and HM700.

It must mean something when there are so many cameras targeting a specific postproduction NLE. The only other time I recall that happening was with a (from memory) Hitachi camera that recorded native Avid media, but I forget the details and it never reached any sort of momentum.

HDV 2004-2009 R.I.P.

Copyright 2009 Philip Hodgetts

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How has technology changed news reporting?

I’ve been thinking a lot over the last couple of months about news. In fact somewhere within me is brewing a book on the way that the Internet and technology has changed news so when the Digital Production BuZZ asked me to comment on the subject this week, it forced me to put some of the thoughts into a coherent form. Hopefully last night’s interview (my segment starts 20 minutes in) was, but I’d like to share those thoughts with you here.

I think most people are aware that the newspaper industry, in particular, is in trouble. The Internet and modern technology have changed the way we get and consume news. It’s also changed the way the way the news itself is gathered.

There are several ways that the Internet and technology have changed news and I’m sure my thoughts here are going to only skim the surface. First, a little history. Back in the days PI (Pre-Internet) – really just on 15 years ago – news was hard to come by. We didn’t get information internationally, or even nationally, without the newspaper and to a lesser degree radio and Television but mostly the newspaper. The entire contents of an hour-long evening news bulletin would not take up the space of the front page of most newspapers of record, so it was to newspapers we looked for local, national and international news.

I used to be a 3-paper-a-day man back in Australia. The local newspaper for local news; the State-Capital based newspaper of record and the National financial news for, well national financial news. (I was a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors in those days, and had a keen interest in such things.)

I haven’t read a newspaper on a regular basis in 10 or more years! These days I get my news via RSS into an aggregator. My general (local, national, and international) news comes from eight major sources: AP, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, NY Times, CNET, Sydney Morning Herald and Yahoo Technology News across two countries. But I’m only interested in a fraction of what they report.

But these are just eight of the nearly 300 RSS feeds that feed me the news I’m really interested in. No newspaper would ever be likely to give me that personalized look at the world as it evolves. Plus, I don’t have to wait 24 hours to get “aged news” (as Jason Jones put it on The Daily Show).

Now, back PI we needed the same AP article reproduced in the local paper in each market because that’s how we got the news. These days we only need the source – the original source which is rarely a newspaper or AP – and a link. It annoys me that the same story appears 20 times or more in one set of news feeds, duplicated from the same AP article and rarely with any editorial influence or rewriting.

In fact, I think you’ll find a good portion of most papers are simple rewrites of press releases or AP stories, with very little real reporting being done at all.

Blog aggregators like the Huffington Post and to an increasing degree, AOL who has more than doubled the number of reporters in the last year hiring those discarded by mainstream media, are creating their own reporting and commentary networks. News is coming directly from the source. We don’t need an AP or NYT outpost in Iran during an uprising. We get news from Iran, from The Tehran Bureau or Global Voices Online (a blog aggregator who knows which bloggers to trust).

As an indication of how much the news industry has changed, The Tehran Bureau, published by volunteers out a small suburban house in Massachusetts, has had very accurate and detailed information about what is going on in Iran while the mainstream media have been sidelined by the officials in the country and not able to report. Their information was being quoted and “reported” by mainstream media who can’t get coverage from their traditional channels.

None of this could happen without the Internet infrastructure and specific technologies that sit on top of it, and sometimes link into other technologies like the cellular phone network’s SMS system.

It was a blogger who bought down Dan Rather by revealing that the papers purporting to reveal irregularities with President George W. Bush’s service in the Air National Guard were fake. There are dozens of such incidents where bloggers,with time and the Internet at their disposal, have broken dozens of stories, with more accuracy and greater detail than the mainstream media. (Frankly the accuracy rate of mainstream media is pretty appalling.)

It was a cell phone recording that affected the balance of power in the Senate in the 2006 mid-term elections when a Democrat staffer recorded George Allen’s infamous “Maccaca” comment that, arguably, lost him his almost certain return to the Senate.

It was the cell phone video of “Neda” being shot in the civil disobendience after the Iranian election that helped inspire more people to come out in opposition to the Government of the country.

With millions and millions of cell phones in consumer’s hands it’s now more likely than not that a camera will be at the scene of a major incident. The first picture of Flight 1549 in the Hudson was from Janis Krums’ iPhone on the ferry that was first on the scene to pick up the passengers. Naturally he shared the photo via Twitter. (It was 34 minutes later that MSNBC interviewed him.)

Twitter was first to break the news, again. People have sent tweets from within the midst of the news, including instances where people have tweeted their involvement in a disaster like Mike Wilson, a passenger on board Continental’s Flight 1404, which skidded off the runway at Denver airport and burst into flames. Mike tweeted right after he escaped out of the plane’s emergency chutes and posted a picture of the foam-covered aircraft long before any traditional media was even aware of the accident.

“When a Turkish Airlines Boeing landed short and broke apart at Amsterdam’s Schipol, the first word to the public was a Tweet, sent out by a fellow who lives near the airport. (FlightGlobal.com)”

Twitter has become a major news source, such that there are now sites, like BreakingTweets.com, dedicated to breaking news on Twitter as a news site in addition to Twitter’s own Breaking News page. If you want the up-to-the minute news, you follow Twitter it seems.

Even if newspapers and the Associated Press ultimately fail, as they are most likely to, I still see a bright future for journalism, just not in the traditional places.

There is one more aspect to “news and the Internet” and that’s the social one. Many of the source I subscribe to in my RSS reader are bloggers who write in the space. I may miss an article or resource but Scott Simmons (on his own site or at ProVideoCoalition.com), Oliver Peters, Larry Jordan, Shane Ross, Lawrence (Larry) Jordan, John Chapell, or Norm Hollyn are there to find the things I miss and bring them to my attention. (Of course, usually with some insightful writing in between.)

I don’t have to read everything or be everywhere because the social networks I participate in create a new network far more valuable to me than the best efforts of the Associated Press!

Copyright 2009 Philip Hodgetts

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How to Write Articles in 7 Easy Steps

Knowing how to write articles using a format that readers find appealing is one of the most effective writing skills you can develop. By and large most readers prefer articles that utilize a ‘list format’ since it presents the content in a systematic and organized fashion. When you are writing for your reader you want to concentrate on not only the quality of the content but also the layout.

Presenting your content in a fashion that is easy for people to follow encourages them to continue reading through the entire article. When you spend the time to write an article there is no greater compliment than to have readers read it completely.

So now we want to review in 7 steps how to learn to write articles in a format that will appeal to your readers:

Pick Your Subject

Your article content should usually be related to the topic of your blog or website. Try to choose a subject that is ‘hot’ and current within the circles of your niche. When you write an article you always want it to be relevant and current so a quick review of recent events is a good start for writing ideas.

Develop Your Ideas

After narrowing down your writing ideas into one topic you’ll want to next consider possible sub-topics around which you can base your list. Remember you’re just coming up with a list of topics here so there’s no need to write complete thoughts or paragraphs at this point.

Determine the Length of Your List

Ok you’ve developed a sizable list of sub-topics to work with so now you want to decide the length of the list you’ll use for your article.

In choosing a list length it is recommended to pick odd numbers such as 3, 5, 7, or even 10. An article such as ‘The Top 10 Reasons:” or perhaps “5 Primary Causes of :” seem to catch a readers eye more easily. For undermined reasons readers seem to prefer list that are of these lengths!

Select Your Best Ideas

When reviewing the sub-topics you’ve developed for your article you’ll want to choose, obviously, your ‘best’ topics for inclusion on your list. Enough said here.

Logically Arrange Your Ideas

When writing for your readers you want your content to flow in an organized manner that makes sense. The same goes for the order in which you list your sub-topics. You want your list to reflect some logical pattern making it easier for the reader to follow so keep this in mind as you arrange this list.

Compose an Introduction and Conclusion

This should be relatively easy to do at this point since you already have put together the content of your article. These may be the only areas of your entire article where your writing skills are put to the test
In your intro just briefly discuss the reason for your list and how it will help the reader.

Your conclusion will simply state what your list just covered and how it will help your reader if they act upon your suggestions.

Effective writing always lets the reader know what they are about to read in the introduction and then what it is they have read in the conclusion.

Develop a Catchy Title

With an article using a list format it is not too difficult to develop an eye catching title. Just including the number on the list and stating the benefit of the list itself within your title will catch a readers’ eye.

For instance you have of list of 10 home remedies for poison ivy well there you go:

“10 Ways to Cure Your Poison Ivy at Home” or “10 Remedies that Will Stop Poison Ivy and Cut Medical Costs”.

Knowing how to write articles using a list format will not only win the appeal of your reader but also make your article writing much easier. It is to your advantage and to the benefit of your readers to learn to write articles with this type of format. You will find your article writing is now less a chore while people will find reading them more enjoyable. Everybody wins!

TJ Philpott is an author and Internet entrepreneur based out of North Carolina.
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Article Marketing Tips — How to Use Article Marketing To Make A Killing Online

Want to know some proven article marketing tips to convert your articles into truckloads of cash?

Read this article to discover how to use article marketing as a powerful strategy to make money online. I’ll reveal some fantastic article marketing tips to help you create in-demand and highly-read articles that sell.

Article marketing doesn’t require any special talent or skill, other than being able to express your ideas clearly in writing. But even if you hate writing, you can still outsource the task and leverage from the talents and efforts of qualified ghostwriters.

The Amazing Benefits of Article Marketing

Article marketing allows you to get valuable one-way backlinks, which translates to better search engine rankings for your sites.

You will be considered as an expert in your field, as long as your articles are helpful and informative.

Better yet: a newsletter or magazine company might even publish one of your articles. Just imagine the exposure you’ll get if they have hundreds of thousands of subscribers!

There’s no doubt that writing and submitting articles can provide substantial returns if done correctly.

Pre-Writing Article Marketing Tips To Remember

Here are some vital article marketing tips to remember before you write your articles.

1) Give valuable tips or information that the targeted readers can apply to their own situation. Avoid writing a bunch of meaningless theories that leave the reader confused.

Write articles that give value and improve the readers’ lives. Some good recommendations would be “how to” articles or a series of steps/tips (5 Steps to.., 7 Ways to.., etc.)

2) Write like you’re talking to the reader in person; think of it like a one-on-one conversation. Use “you” often, not “one” nor “we” unless “you” is not applicable.

For example, say, “You need to do this to attain your goals.” Avoid saying, “One needs to do this to attain one’s goal.” See the big difference? The first statement talks directly to you while the latter statement feels impersonal.

3) Express what you want to say in the fewest words possible. Make the sentence as short and as easy-to-read as possible. Do not include unnecessary fillers. Respect your readers’ time, and they will appreciate your simplicity and direct-to-the-point approach.

Strive to write short paragraphs and have plenty of white spaces between paragraphs. Long paragraphs are intimidating and tiring to the eyes.

Break down any long sentence into easily digestible parts. You want to write articles that even a 12-year old will find clear and understandable.

4) Articles should be well researched and based on facts. If you’re going to make an opinion, make sure it does not defy any proven facts, figures, statistics, etc.

5) Make your articles unbiased and applicable for all readers you’re targeting. Don’t write jargon applicable to a specific group of people, unless you’re targeting that group only. For example, don’t write legal jargon if your target audience includes readers that are not in the legal profession.

Article Marketing Tips In Writing Articles

1) Do keyword research. No matter how great your article is, you will not attain the results you want if few or no people are searching for, or are interested in, the topic of your article. Use the keyword research tool at http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com to find out the daily searches for your keywords, as well as other related keywords.

2) Write an eye-catching and attention-grabbing title. The title is probably the most important part of the article, because the reader will not continue reading the rest if the title does not grab their interest strong enough.

Strive to put the keywords in the first words of the title. If possible, repeat the keywords twice in the title (as long as it doesn’t sound awkward).

3) Insert your keywords within the body and space them out. There’s no exact rule on how many times the keywords must appear within the body, but this is what I recommend:

Put your keywords twice in the first 2 paragraphs, once for every 150 to 200 words in the body, and once in the ending paragraph. However, don’t forcefully stuff keywords just for the sake of following this article marketing tip.

The most important thing is that you write a quality article, in a natural manner that is pleasing to the eyes of the readers.

4) Put bullet points and subtitles within the body for easier comprehension. This will allow those who are skimming to immediately spot what they’re looking for.

5) Avoid any promotions within the article. You can promote or sell in the resource box (sometimes called author bio), which appears below the article.

6) Create a compelling resource box. The resource box is 2nd in importance to the title, because this is where you get to do your marketing and promotions. It must influence the reader to click on your links.

My advice is to use your resource box to build a list. Entice them to click on your link and subscribe to your list by giving a free quality report. You can then follow-up with your subscribers any time, and as many times as, you like.

You could also write a 2-part article. The 1st part is what you submit to the article directories. Then in your resource box, you invite them to read the 2nd part on your site, where you can either put a promotion to your product or ask them to subscribe.

Article Marketing Tips When Submitting to Article Directories

After writing your article, it’s time to submit to the article directories. Before you do, prepare a list of related keywords and a short summary of your article.

Submit to the top article directories so you can start getting backlinks, visitors, subscribers and sales. Simply search for “best article directories” in Google.com to get a list of these top directories.

Article Marketing Tips On Outsourcing

Once you start seeing some returns, invest back by hiring ghostwriters. You may also hire people to manually submit articles for you or buy a reliable article submission software to hasten the process.

The more articles you write, the more exposure you will get, and the more money you will make. Follow these article marketing tips and see your bank account grow dramatically.

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Internet marketing strategies help you to setup best affiliate program

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The network of worldwide net is spreads around the globe and it makes really easy to reach your message everywhere with the help of the best networking software and a powerful tool like search engine optimization. SEO offers some free source of advertisement and that attracts the most targeted traffic of potential customers. With the super fast ability of the powerful search engine, it becomes very easy to find the desired website with the application of right keywords. Your website would attract a larger volume of potential traffic with the help of a quality networking software like SEO elite. The constant exploration of your website is a sure way to make money online and to have better grip on the development of the business. The effective and profitable marketing software would assist you in streamlining business procedures in order to attract thicker prospective traffic.

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Writing Articles:-The Process of Creating and Publishing Articles

Most people are experiencing some level of marketing overload and I bet you’re one of them; I know I am. Every day I’m bombarded by sales messages, whether they are TV ads, online popups, highway billboards, storefront messages (in both mega and strip malls), direct mail pieces that overflow my mailbox or email messages (both legit and spam). Like most people I’ve had to develop the equivalent of a brain censor that turns on the minute I sense a pitch.

As a person, I’m glad this filter is in place, but even happier that it can detect useful information from a mere sales job. for more detial:-www.reprintarticlesite.com.That means I don’t automatically filter out all advertising, just the marketing communications I’m really not interested in reading.

On the other hand, as an Internet expert, I can see how this defense mechanism can create real trouble for the average online marketer. He or she needs to find a way to circumvent the psychological barrier and get across the desired message. Obviously, hitting me with harder sell advertising more often or using sneaky tactics isn’t going to cut it. Doing those things will turn me off and I’ll have no need to trust them or their products again.

Syndicated columnist and author Jim Edwards knows what to do and how to do it. He’s put together an entire plan for establishing credibility and reducing any prospect’s fears about doing business with you. for visit detial:-www.myarticle-submitter.com.As he explains it, the key to cutting through the marketing clutter is to establish yourself as an expert in your field by sharing important and meaningful information via articles. In turn, those published pieces provide you with a free, powerful method of driving substantial traffic to your website. In fact, Edwards promises that he will show you “How to get 72,000 qualified visitors to your website … without spending a dime on advertising.

“Turn Words into Traffic” details the process of creating and publishing articles, including great suggestions for brainstorming topics. It also includes important information on how you can motivate ezine publishers, bloggers and other website owners to pick up your articles, thereby increasing your audience substantially. Whether you are a solopreneur, affiliate marketer or looking for joint ventures this eBook is for you. A comprehensive, well-written guide, it walks you through the steps for enhancing your reputation and using the expert image you create to generate traffic for your website.

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Internet Marketing-Your Online Business Needs Article Marketing

If you have a business and a website, one of the best marketing tools available to you is Article Marketing. Article Marketing is all about creating online articles that you publish in article directories. The goal is to get your article out to readers who will be interested to learn more about you and your business. As a marketing tool, it helps connect your website to your target market effectively and inexpensively.

What your article should have

Article Marketing is simply writing what you know about your business. You want to create an informative article that others will want to read. It should start with a catchy title that will compel readers to read the rest of the article. for more Of course, the main body of the article should be just as compelling. Short, well-written, and interesting articles establish you as an expert in your field. It should generate more interest about you and what you do. The article should end with a resource box that gives readers information about you, including your name, your website, and other contact information. It should also include a capsule version of what you do, what your business is about, and what they should do to make the best use of the information you gave them (i.e., avail of your services).

Reaching your target audience

Article Marketing is one of the most inexpensive marketing tools available. By publishing your article in article directories, your words reach more people through more channels. Newsletter publishers can find your article and use it as content for their ezine or offline newsletter. Your article and your name will find their way to more people, and they will look you up on your website. Article Marketing also drives more traffic to your website by getting ranked on search engines. Of course, people will check out your article more frequently and your article will lead them back to you.

Extending your market

Social Bookmarking and Article Marketing are made for each other. When people find your article useful, they will bookmark it through services like Digg, StumbleUpon and Del.icio.us. This helps connect your name and your article to other people who share the same interests as your current target audience. As you reach more people, your customer base naturally expands as well.

New material and new business

Article Marketing also benefits from Social Bookmarking by helping you find out what your niche market is interested in. Through the bookmarks of your readers, you will find out what other topics they look for on the Internet. If you are knowledgeable about these same topics, then you can create more articles that will interest your current readers and, hopefully, more new readers and potential clients. It can also help you keep your business up-to-date with the needs of your clients.

Where to publish your article

There are literally hundreds of article directories on the Internet. However, you usually have to pay a subscription fee to get your articles published in these directories. It also pays to have your articles actively promoted through the directories’ own RSS feeds and websites. Thus, it’s usually best to stick to the larger and more popular article directories like: Ezine Articles Go Articles WebPro News Article Dashboard Search Warp Article Marketing is an inexpensive marketing tool that helps you connect to your target market and beyond. Maximize its potential and you will maximize

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Top 3 tips for list-building

Email list-building is a subject which comes up again and again, either because some smart guru’s going to sell you his “nowhere-else-on-the-web” list-building secrets, or because this or that widget is going to “build your list on auto-pilot for you in just 7 days”.

After spending way too much time and money trying to learn what really works and what doesn’t in Internet Marketing, I’ve narrowed my focus to a small handful of people that I personally trust to deliver honest, workable training and advice. For more details www.mailing-lists-profit.com My faith in their rock-solid integrity, their experience and their ability and willingness to share it helps me to write articles like this with complete confidence.

One of my most highly prized sources of information is Terry Dean. I’m always interested to read what Terry has to say. After all, here’s a man who sat down in front of a live audience and generated $96,250 in sales in one weekend with a single email.

He claims that email marketing is still his number one means of driving sales, beating all other methods including the much vaunted web 2.0 social media methods.

Terry noticed early in his Internet Marketing career that his income grew in direct proportion to the number of subscribers to his newsletter – when he had 1000 subscribers he was making $1000 per month, when he had 3000 subscribers, he earned $3000 and so on.

Terry is quick to emphasize that nowadays methods such as blogging have their legitimate place in the Internet Marketer’s arsenal, but they’re still not his primary means of driving sales.

His own analysis of the most productive use of his time has yielded the following valuable insights:

His most productive time is spent writing emails directly to his lists of subscribers.

Time spent on optimizing his AdWords campaigns comes second.

In third place is time spent on product development and coaching.

Social media methods of promotion Terry places at the lower end of the scale. For more details www.confessions-followup-marketing.com For this reason he suggests that these activities should be outsourced wherever possible.

To the well-known phrase “the money’s in the list”, Terry makes his own significant amendment – he asserts that “the money’s in the relationship with the list”, and he makes no secret of the fact that his record-breaking $96,250 sales achievement was only possible because of the relationship of trust he had developed with all of the individuals on his list of subscribers who actually bought his product during the live workshop.

But how does he go about adding new subscribers to his list in the first place? Here are Terry’s top 3 tips for list-building.

1. Pay-per-Click Advertising

Pay-per-click advertising produces near-instant results. When you launch a successful campaign, you can see results within minutes of switching it on. You can switch it on and off to test various elements of your sales funnel – ads, landing pages, keywords, etc. You can even earn money while building your list. The trick here is to make enough back from immediate sales to more than cover the cost of adding each new subscriber to your list.

However, instant profit is not to be expected every time. Terry warns that it often takes a couple of months to profit from a campaign through follow-up and sales.

The self-reliance factor of pay-per-click advertising is another reason Terry gives for preferring it over affiliate programs or joint venture partnerships. Reciprocating with affiliates or JV partners can become awkward if for some reason you are not comfortable with the product you’re obliged to promote.

2. Affiliates

A straight-forward affiliate program can certainly add members to your list. Affiliates who do not have their own website will promote links directly to your sales page, where a pop-over or opt-in form can be utilized. You can use an affiliate tracking system like Netofficetoolbox to automatically track affiliate referrals and pay them commissions. Although you are paying out a proportion of your profits from leads gained in this way, it’s arguable that these are leads you would not have without the help of the affiliates who have rounded them up for you.

Terry observes that in his experience, leads gained through the endorsement or recommendation of others (i.e. affiliates) are often worth more in the long run than those gained through PPC campaigns, due to the trust factor inherent in “word-of-mouth” type recommendation.

3. Blogging

While blogging may not be among the most successful drivers of sales, it is a very powerful way to add to and build relationship with your subscriber list. Blogging is also an effective way to gain page-ranking with the search engines. A blog can be combined with pop-overs or opt-in forms in the same way as your sales page.

Terry Dean uses a variety of further list-building methods including YouTube videos, article marketing, offline advertising and others, but he maintains that the three methods described here are the most effective.

Such is my trust in Terry’s integrity that I’m completely confident to freely pass on his advice and to warmly recommend his excellent training and coaching products.

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