Category Archives: Advertising

10 Mind Altering Words That Make People Buy

By Carlo Cabrera
 
1. Use the word “fast” in your ad. People want fast results, fast delivery, fast ordering, etc. Nowadays, we usually value our time more than our money.
 
2. Use the word “guaranteed” in your ad. People want to be assured they are not risking their hard earned money buying your product.
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How To Use Online PPC Advertising For Affiliate Marketing

By Davion Wong
Ever wondered how to use online PPC advertising for affiliate marketing? PPC is an acronym for pay per click. Almost every affiliate marketer has come across PPC or has somewhat used it as an advertising method for their websites or to sell a product directly. Pay-per-click advertising can be a very powerful traffic generating […]

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Identifying What ‘Conversion Rates’ Really Means When Evaluating Potential Solo Ad Joint Ventures

By Karl Augustine
Of the major pieces that make up a successful online business, high conversion rates can be one of the most coveted. A solid product, strong sales copy, targeted traffic, effective advertising, and other factors all contribute to the highly important business metric, the “conversion rate”.
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In Your Face Advertising

By Robert Smith   ©2004 All Rights Reserved
As most of you already know, I’m a full time merchant on the Internet for 6 years. I understand the value of getting my message out, but frankly I’m getting fed up with the amount un-targeted advertising that’s being forced on me. 
We all pay for all this advertising […]

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Online Testing Optimization

By Michel Richer
Simply put, online testing involves keying each different test variable with a unique identifying code (so each desired response can be tracked to its source), running the test campaign, keeping records, and tabulating and comparing the results. The winning variable then becomes the control, or bench mark, which future ones are measured against. […]

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