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"Is My Ad Too Long?"
Welcome to this week's edition of the Interactive Marketing Ezine.
One of our solo ad clients asked me if shorter ads are better than long ones..
I personally feel that ads that are to the point and give the benefits of your program (what it can do for the reader) are better than very long ones. So, yes I agree about shorter ads, as long as they give the pertinent information about your program that will drive the reader to go to your website and purchase.
The important thing to remember (and I'll repeat it): "does your ad drive the reader to go to your website and purchase?" After writing your ad, step away for a bit and then go back and read it. Imagine yourself as someone who knows nothing of your program; then read your ad from that perspective. Do you feel prompted to rush to the website? Do you feel like this program is what you need and will help you make an income? Do you feel that the ad copy brings trust, integrity, and solutions? Or...
Did the ad exhaust you from being too long and you wanted to move on to other resources instead?
These methods will assist you while writing your ads.
Thank
you for reading today and
Continual Success to You Each and Every Day
In All Good Ways
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--Susan, Editor/Publisher
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Search Engine Optimization And Quality Content
Author: ©Kerry Russell
The Importance of Quality Content for SEO One of the most common misconceptions is that in order to rank well for SEO you have to have pages and pages of content that are packed with keywords and phrases that relate to your topic. While it is very true that you do need to have a high quality design to your website that does incorporate important keywords, it is not true that you need to pack the website with too many keywords. In fact, quality content is much more important to most website owners anyway. In fact, quality content makes a difference to search engines too.
The one thing you have to realize is that website owners now need to focus on quality content more so than just seo terms. The fact of the matter is, quality content is not just something your readers want and expect to have, but it is also something that the search engines are learning from. Search engines like Google and Yahoo, for example, now have complex software programs that not only provide readers with the right website by using keywords but they also understand language. In fact, these programs are designed to actually keep learning language. If your website is jam packed with useless information but has a great deal of keywords related to your topic, you will not fool these search engines. In most cases, you will see that your seo results are not anywhere near what they could be.
However, many website owners fail to see this and they jam pack the website even more so with keywords believing that they may not have the right information at all. The key, on the other hand, is to write quality content that relates to your readers. In fact, after you have done all of the work to get the reader to your page, the last thing you want to do is to not encourage them to stay there and to perform the action that you want them to! Provide them with valuable information and chances are good they will stick around for the long haul. That is something you most definitely want to happen.
Instead of packing keywords with just basic information, provide quality content. Be sure that you avoid over stuffing your website with keywords. Focus less on density and more on quality content. In the end, that is what matters the most when it comes to improving your websites functionality.
About
the Author: Kerry Russell works full time in the Internet Marketing field. She helps others succeed online by sharing the knowledge and skills she has gained over past years. To learn how you can build and grow your very own online business from scratch visit: http://footsteps-to-your-success.com |
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Top 10 Small Business Mistakes
Author: Sharon Housley
Many small businesses make mistakes, and smart entrepreneurs will learn from the mistakes of others. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of some common mistakes that small business owners often make....
1. Knowing It All
Business owners who think they have learned it all will very often tend to fail. Even the most experienced entrepreneurs have to be willing to learn continually. There are always new technologies and markets emerging. It is very important to learn these new technologies and adapt to changing markets.
2. Blindly Taking Advice From Others
What works well for one business may or may not work as well for another. It is important that all advice be considered and weighed. When evaluating advice, be sure to consider the source, the similarities, and the dissimilarities to your situation, and then make a determination of whether the advice is applicable or relevant. Avoid the urge to just blindly follow the advice of others, no matter how successful they might be.
3. Not Using Targeted Marketing Efforts
The most effective type of marketing is "targeted" marketing. A locally-based retail store that spends money on a global marketing campaign will likely spend that money reaching customers who will never cross their threshold. Target your audience with a clear message, and focus your advertising in ways that will target legitimate prospective customers.
4. Believing That If A Little Is Good, Then More Must Be Better
This applies to a wide variety of business aspects. Not everything in business will scale equally. For example, if you conduct an email marketing campaign once a week and have great results, that does not necessarily mean that increasing the frequency of the mailings will lead to even more positive results. Such assumptions can often lead to big and costly mistakes.
5. Not Listening To Customers
Your customers are the best source of ideas and inspiration available to you. Welcome both compliments and criticisms from your customers. Small businesses can learn a lot from their customers, so listen carefully to what they are saying, and more importantly, listen to what they are not saying!
6. Lack Of Diversification
Having all your eggs in one basket can be a serious mistake that many small businesses fall into. Small businesses should make an effort to diversify their income streams whenever possible. The key to doing this successfully is to strike a balance between diversifying your business interests to create multiple revenue streams, yet not spreading yourself or your staff too thin to adequately handle everything.
7. Hiring Friends And Family
They are your family. You know them, you love them, but... can you really afford to hire them? Hiring family members, as well as close friends, can often do serious damage to otherwise strong relationships. How someone behaves in a social situation is not always a good indication of how they will perform as an employee. Many small businesses staff their companies with friends and relatives, and at times it works just great; but when it doesn't, it can be really messy, and can often lead to seriously damaged personal and family relationships outside the business. Avoid the urge to hire friends and family members as employees.
8. Failure To Adapt
Businesses may need to make changes due to shifting economic conditions or advances in technology. Small businesses have the advantage of being agile, and most can quickly and easily adapt to changing market conditions and advancing technologies. Yet many still fail to do so, and that can lead to serious problems.
9. Failure To Build Brand
Regardless of a company's size, building a brand is all about establishing a reputation. Do not make the mistake of thinking your company is too small to need a brand. Identify an image or logo with your product or service in order to effectively establish a brand, and then use that image to reinforce your brand on an ongoing basis.
10 Failure To Track
It is critical that business owners track what works in their business, and what does not. Why waste precious and often limited advertising funds on marketing efforts that do not result in sales. Monitor and track all marketing efforts carefully, so you will know the best and most successful options to spend your marketing funds and efforts on.
These are just a few of the more common mistakes that small businesses often make. Watch for and avoid making them yourself!
About
the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com audio recording and editing software. |
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Just wanted to add to the article by Nancy Nellis on product warranties... while searching the net once I came across a post which mentioned that some credit card companies also provide automatic warranty coverage for products purchased using their cards. What's important is that this warranty comes into effect after the expiry of the standard mfrs warranty and is usually for a period of 1 year. I must admit though that this is unconfirmed info.
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