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Cost per action with AuctionAds, Hydra Network and AzoogleAds

Written on August 12, 2008 – 9:21 am | by Robert |

A newcomer to the affiliate marketing arena, AuctionAds allows publishers easy access to the popular eBay affiliate program.

AuctionAds acts as one superaffiliate, ensuring top payouts for AuctionAds members. eBay pays publishers on a sliding commission scale, which allows top publishers like AuctionAds to generate top commissions.

The more revenue you generate, the higher the percentage you receive. By joining AuctionAds, you lump all your sales in with the rest of the network, thus boosting everyone into the higher pay brackets.


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Make Money with Commission Junction, LinkShare and Pepperjam

Written on August 12, 2008 – 9:04 am | by Robert |

Unlike contextual advertising with Google AdSense or the YPN, monetizing your traffic with affiliate marketing programs from Commission Junction requires that a sale be made by a customer that you refer.

You can earn money with Commission Junction, LinkShare and Pepperjam. Affiliate networks exist that provide you with opportunities to monetize your Web site traffic.

Where Google AdSense and YPN pay on a per-click basis, Commission Junction pays a percentage of the total sale made at the merchant Web site.

earn money with Commission junction

Commission Junction is widely recognized as a leader in affiliate marketing

Commission Junction is recognized as one of the leaders in affiliate marketing and offers publishers access to promote some of the top brands in the country.


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Monetize your traffic with Adsense and Yahoo Publisher Network Ads

Written on August 12, 2008 – 8:44 am | by Robert |

This blog post provides you with a comprehensive strategy for driving organic traffic through effective search-engine optimization, or SEO. With improved search-engine rankings, you can maximize the revenue you generate from your Web site.

If you are running your Web site as a business, monetizing your traffic is likely one of your main interests in improving your SEO efforts.

Monetizing your Web site includes implementing one or more revenue-generating activities, such as paid banner placement or affiliate marketing, in order to generate money based on the incoming traffic to your Web site.


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Optimizing images, creating links and validating HTML

Written on August 11, 2008 – 8:08 am | by Robert |

Optimize Images

Search-engine spiders are becoming more sophisticated every day, but the spiders still cannot read any images present on your pages. If images make up a large portion of your content, the search engines will have a difficult time understanding the topic of your content. Using Alt Image tags to describe your images gives the search engines a readable text description of those images and also aids in compatibility with non-graphical Web browsers.

Optimizing images and creating links

Sometimes you want to use an image in your content instead of a selection of text, and you can use Alt Image tags to ensure that search engines understand what the image is about. Search engines cannot accurately read images, so unless you explicitly tell the search engines what your images are about, those images provide no overall search-engine optimization value to the content of your page. Although images are not necessarily search-engine friendly, they are a vital part of visitor-friendly design.


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How can your website benefit with Header Tags?

Written on August 11, 2008 – 8:05 am | by Robert |

Optimizing your content includes emphasizing your main topics and ideas. A well-structured Web page has a logical hierarchical flow with headings and subheadings fortified with content. These main topics and ideas can be placed within header tags that not only alter the format of the text the Web browser displays, but also tell the search engines and human visitors that these keywords and phrases are important.

Use Header Tags?

You can use HTML header tags to apply significance to keywords or phrases within a Web page. Placing a selection of text within a header tag tells the search-engine spiders that the text is of a certain level of importance. Search-engine ranking algorithms place emphasis on text enclosed within header tags when determining where pages should be ranked for these terms.


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There are special meta robots tags for both the Google and MSN

Written on August 11, 2008 – 8:03 am | by Robert |

Create a Meta Robots Tag

Sometimes you may not actually want the search engine spiders to visit certain pages within your Web site. Although this is often not the case, especially because the goals of search-engine optimization are to increase search-engine-generated traffic, there are situations where the privacy of a particular Web page or Web site is of utmost concern.

The meta robots tag allows you to identify what pages the search engines are allowed to index in their results pages and whether or not they are allowed to follow links on those pages to other Web pages or Web sites. This is especially useful if certain sections of your Web site require payment to access. The last thing you want is search engines sending visitors directly to those locations.


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Meta tags are influential search-engine ranking factor

Written on August 11, 2008 – 8:02 am | by Robert |

Optimize Title Tags

Title tags are an extremely influential search-engine ranking factor. What you place in your Web page title tags has a substantial effect on where and for what terms your page ranks. Just as importantly, the first thing a human visitor sees when finding your page on the search-engine results is your title tag. Title tags should be descriptive of what your Web page is about and compel potential visitors to visit your site.

Meta tags are search-engine ranking factor

The title tag is possibly your most important consideration when you try to raise your searchengine rankings for a particular keyword or phrase. Search engines use the text contained within the title tag as a primary factor to determine what the content of a certain Web page is about.


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The importance of how you choose file names of your web pages

Written on August 11, 2008 – 8:00 am | by Robert |

Creating search-engine-optimized Web pages is the core effort of a successful Internet marketing campaign. Taking care of technical on-site factors such as file names, title tags, meta description tags, meta keyword tags, and meta robots tags is crucial to making sure the search-engine spiders can determine the relevance of your Web site. Think of search-engine spiders as robots that read the content of your Web pages. Optimizing your content with header tags and other text modifiers allows you to stress the main ideas and topics that your content covers.

Optimization of images is important for those Web browsers that do not support images, and because search-engine spiders cannot read the content of an image, optimizing images presents an extra avenue to squeeze in more content. Links provide the pathways that search-engine spiders need to find your Web pages. Creating these links with search-engine optimization in mind is necessary for optimal results. Throughout the Web page creation process, try to adhere to the standards set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium. The consortium works to create standards in Web design and development that ensure Internet-wide compatibility.


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One of the most popular SEO browser extensions is SEO for Firefox

Written on July 30, 2008 – 4:04 am | by Robert |

Search-engine optimization (SEO) is often a tedious job and requires you to perform numerous tasks over and over. Fortunately, you can install SEO plug-ins onto your computer that enable you to save time and more efficiently carry out your SEO efforts.

Browser plug-ins have become increasingly popular because of the sheer amount of time they save during the search-engine-optimization process. Now, instead of browsing to several different Web sites to research your information, you can view all the data right from one spot in your Web browser.

By using SEO plugins, you can quickly access a Web site’s PageRank, its age, indexing, and backlink information, and even mentions of it in the social media space. Plug-ins can generate a list of topically related Web sites that can serve as your gateway to the online community for any given topic.


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Use the Alexa Toolbar to help you ask questions about traffic

Written on July 30, 2008 – 3:51 am | by Robert |

The Alexa Toolbar has been commonly used as the barometer of Web site popularity. The Alexa Toolbar’s main function has been to act as a gauge of Web site traffic levels; however, it includes other information that can prove useful.

The most important is related links, a list of sites that Alexa has grouped together into a community. This grouping is often due to common backlinks being shared across the Web sites. This information is essential when you attempt to break into a community. By making connections with the known Web sites in your market, you stand a far better chance of becoming an authority.

Install the Alexa Toolbar


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Install the Google Toolbar for your benefits

Written on July 30, 2008 – 3:45 am | by Robert |

The Google Toolbar is an add-on for both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. This tool instantly displays the Google PageRank of a Web site, giving you a brief snapshot of Google’s opinion of the Web site. The Google Toolbar also highlights any keyword you select whenever it appears on a Web page. This gives you a clear picture of how and where a competitor is using a target keyword or keyword phrase.

The Google Toolbar also has a very useful AutoFill feature which allows you to quickly enter commonly typed strings such as passwords, Web site URLs, e-mail addresses, and more.


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Optimize Titles with the WordPress Title Tag PlugIn

Written on July 30, 2008 – 3:36 am | by Robert |

One of the most important on-page SEO factors is the use of the target keyword in the Web page’s title tag. This has proved challenging when running a WordPress blog because the default titles are considerably less than optimal. However, the Title Tag plugin for WordPress solves this problem by allowing you to fully customize the title tag for every page of your WordPress blog.

WordPress Title Tag Plug-In

This allows you to write catchy titles for your users, and keyword-rich titles for the engines at the same time. Although this process may be time consuming if you already have a large number of pages, it is certainly worth the time and effort in the long run, and goes a long way in aiding your search-engine optimization efforts.


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