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The Firepower Business Builder Package!
December 15, 2009 by Scott Mosteller · Comments
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Video Marketing – Business Game Changer for 2010
December 15, 2009 by Scott Mosteller · Comments
When you do a search on google, would you rather read and scroll down a web page or watch a video? Video ? Right? Alexa ranks You Tube as the #4 most visited website on the planet!!
In your business, you can spend your time writing great sales copy or put up a video that your customers want to watch any way. I like watching and listening to the videos better.
So, once you have your killer video ready to submit, where do you submit it to? You Tube, Facebook, Twitter? Yes, Of course!! But, if you only submit to these 3 sites, then you are missing out of a ton of traffic to your site. There are many high quality video sharing sites on the net. Metacafe, Viddler, Dailymotion are just a few examples.
As a business owner, you can spend the next week setting up accounts on the top 100 video sharing sites, and then submit your video 1 by 1 to each site. That would take forever and waste your valuable time.
I am all about automation. The net is supposed to make our lives easier, right? Along comes a site called Traffic Geyser. I use it and it Rocks.
Traffic Geyser is a site that allows you to upload your video once and Traffic Geyser does the distribution to all the top rated video sharing sites for you!! Traffic Geyser helps you create podcasts and capture pages as well. It is almost a “Must Have Product” if you are into video marketing.
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Need Content Ideas for your Article Marketing?
November 24, 2009 by Scott Mosteller · Comments
Getting ideas from Public Domain materials for your articles
This article was written by Stephen Chua.
If you want to create original materials without taxing your brain too much, public domain
materials are a good source to get your creative juice flowing.
In a nutshell, public domain
materials are those that are no longer copyrighted. A full explanation of public domain will require the length of a special report but you can easily google about the term ‘public domain’ online. There is no risk of getting sued for copyright infringement because they are public domain, meaning that anybody can use it. Writing articles by using public domain won’t require as much work as writing one from scratch would. This will save you a lot of time too.
You are probably familiar with Walt Disney line of products (Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, etc). But do you know Walt Disney create those characters from public domain materials?
The Grimm Fairy Tales was very popular in the 1800s. When it went into public domain, Walt Disney saw the opportunity and adapts it for his movies. Of course, he did not use it as it is. He changed the names of some of the characters and give them a modern touch, so that it appeal to those people in his generation.
Yes, you can adapt those public domain works and turn them into motion pictures, audio or other format that you desire but our focus here is to get ideas to write our articles.
With public domain materials, you can simply edit them to your own style and rewrite them as you please to make it suitable for your needs. And you will want to rewrite them because their style of English is a bit different from what we use today as most of the public domain materials were published prior to 1923.
Now, where do you find these public domain materials?
The online search engines
are probably the easiest way to do this.
The other way is to visit the Project Gutenberg site where you can find tons of public domain in ebook format that you can download for free. This is my favorite because many ‘volunteer’ authors also publish their ebooks for free distribution here.
This is one of the easiest way to get ideas to write your articles. You don’t need to scour around the library or the internet
for hours for information and start an article from scratch.
With just one ebook, you can create 10-50 articles easily. This is a free resource
so you can try it out without any risk at all.
If you are serious enough, you can even repackage these public domain works and sell them as your own infoproduct. If you like to know how to leveage the Public Domain in your business, then you should check this out immediately:
Click here to Profit from Public Domain
Enjoy the Free Content!
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Article Marketing – Setting Up Your Rescource Box Correctly?
November 18, 2009 by Scott Mosteller · Comments
This article was written by Stephen Chua.
Make Your Resource Box Click-friendly
A resource box is a little “classified-ad” that you usually find at the end of an article. For most article directories, this is the only place that the authors can place a link to their website. And thus this is the most important part of the whole article that you submitted.
In general, the resource box contain the name of the author, a brief description of the author, a brief description of the author’s website and a link. If the readers like what they read, they would tend to click the link to find out where the article came from to read more. Thus it is worth putting the time and effort to create a good resource box.
Having read through many articles as well as written quite a few myself, I realized that having the author’s name and bio in the resource box does not generate a lot of clickthrough. Most of the time, when I clickthrough to any site from an article resource box, it is mainly due to 2 reasons:
1. Curiosity
2. Benefit
As an example, consider this:
Free report reveals how one man from India earned $15,691 of Adsense
commission in one month without prior success. Grab your free report at http://xyz.com and discover his secret strategies now.
This resource box will make me curious and want to know more about the secret strategies. I will most likely click over to the website to get the report so that I can also improve my Adsense income (which is a benefit to me).
There is space limitation for the resource box and so it may be necessary to re-write the resource box a few times to get the length right without sacrificing the curiosity and benefit factors. I once heard an article marketing expert said that he spent less than 15 minutes writing his article, but he will spend 30 min to 1 hour to get his resource box right. That’s how important the resource box is.
For SEO
reason, include your main and secondary keywords in the resource box if possible.
Just like writing actual classified ads or PPC ads, a lot of practice is required. Whenever I browse the article directories, I will copy the resource box of those articles that I’ve read and click through. They will go into my swipe files folder and will help me generate ideas on how to create my own resource boxes.
Check out Article Marketing on Steroids !!
Enjoy!
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How to Get Your Articles Read
November 15, 2009 by Scott Mosteller · Comments
This article was written by Stephen Chua.
6 Hot Tips to Get your Articles Read —
Article writing requires a some amount of effort and time on your part. If no one is reading them, it is a waste of time and effort. Here are six tips to get your articles read and enjoyed by others.
1) Use short paragraphs
Long paragraphs can make your article difficult to read. Keep each paragraph short. 3-5 sentences should suffice. In fact, a paragraph can be a single sentence or even a single word!
2) Make use of numbers or bullets
Numbers and bullets can make it easy for readers to digest the information. Format you bullets and numbers with indentations so that your article won’t look like a single block of square paragraphs.
3) Use sub-heading
Use sub-heading to grab readers attention. This can also help connect the paragraphs and make it easy for the reader to move on from one point to another; the transition would be smooth and easy.
4) Use a good attention-grabbing title
If your title can entice a person’s curiosity, you’re already halfway in getting a person to read your article. Use titles like ‘Tips on making her want you more’ or ‘How to make her swoon and blush’.
5) Keep them interested from the start to the finish
From your opening paragraph, use real life situations that can be relate by the reader. Use good descriptions and metaphors to drive in your point but don’t over do it. Use of graphic metaphors and similes would make it easy for them to imagine what you are talking about. Make the experience pleasurable and enjoyable for them.
6) Utilize figures when necessary
Using specific facts and figures can heighten your article because they make the article looks authoritative. But do not make it too formal. The content should still be light and easy for your readers.


