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Sandy asks…

What is the best strategy in internet marketing?

If you are given one week deadline to make money online, what is your best strategy in achieving it?

Larry McCann answers:

I would focus on advertising whatever you are going to sell, I would say that internet sales are a big place to start and that is about all the internet is good for money wise. You could sell some old household items on ebay, or purchase some things from overstock or another bulk location and re-sell them for a profit. The opportunities are endless just put a little thinking into it.

Betty asks…

I need a free resource of .PDF internet marketing books…?

I am now prepare my E commerce academic paper project….but i do not have enough money to buy what i needs from books.

So , i will be thankful if any one can tell me a free website that i can download books ( respectable and useful only ) and references in the following subjects :
Affiliate Marketing
Internet Marketing
Internet Marketing Strategies
SEO

I need really dependable trusted resources……

Thank to all …….

Larry McCann answers:

I found a couple of very helpful free ebooks on internet and affiliate marketing here:

http://www.wealthybumreviews.com/free_ebooks.html

They were written by a company called Sitesell (Ken Evoy), who have been active in building on line businesses for about 10 years I believe.

Steven asks…

What marketing strategy/tatics would be recommanded for internet based sites?

many business are now web based for example blogging and many more. but marketing strategy for physical shops or companies somewhat seem to be different from those that is internet based. so what sort marketing strategy are there for web based?

Larry McCann answers:

The problem with most physical shops, well here anyways, are that they know they need a website, they just don’t understand why. They don’t see it as a potentially potent marketing channel, but rather as another consumer touch point.

Having a website isn’t a marketing strategy though, finding targeted website traffic and pulling them to your website is where marketing comes in. The most popular online marketing tools are:

Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Marketing
Social Media Optimization
Pay Per Click Campaigns
Email Marketing Campaigns
Digital Advertising and Adserving

With any marketing strategy, it is imperative that all tactics employed run systematically. They should compliment each other and speak one clear marketing message, although they might pull consumers from different concerns of the web, they should be designed to work together and this is known as integrated marketing communications, IMC.

All brands should use their conventional above the line and below the line communication strategies, but they should ALSO invest in a digital strategy. Your above the line communication can increase brand awareness, your below the line can get consumers to the point of purchase, and your digital can do both.

Michael asks…

hi,iam workin on a project on nissan’s marketing strategies.how cani get info about it other than the internet

primary data sources is wat i need. is anybody aware of nissan in singapore?their contact address through which i can get in touch with them.thanks.

Larry McCann answers:

I was going to suggest Forbes magazine and Wall Street Journal; however if you’re living in Singapore, those publications might be hard to come by. If you cannot get ahold of them, perhaps you could contact the advertising or marketing department of Nissan there in Singapore. I suspect the company would be called, “Nissan, Ltd”, over there. Hope this helps. Good luck!

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Ruth asks…

History quiz help please!!!.?

8.Which factor contributed to increased migration of people among regions of the United States in the second half of the 20th century?
A. new restrictions on immigration from Asia
B. increases in the number of small family farms
C. the construction of the Interstate Highway system
D. increased immigration from Northern and Western Europe

9. Which action could the U.S. government employ to protect U.S. automobile manufacturers from foreign competition?
A. increase taxes on the production of U.S. automobiles
B. create free trade agreements with automobile-producing countries
C. increase tariffs and import restrictions on foreign automobiles
D. implement stricter control of competition among U.S. automobile manufacturers

10. Business organizations try to influence government, the courts, and the public in ways that will benefit their members. One such business organization is the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). If you were trying to learn about the goals of NAM, which of the following would be the most credible source of information?
A. A pamphlet published by NAM that explains their goals
B. A story on the national news about disagreements between members of NAM
C. An internet blog written by a group opposed to NAM
D. An editorial piece about the pros and cons of the organization

11. Farm organizations, business organizations and labor unions each play an important role in our society. They are all similar in that they
A. each try to protect the rights of women and minorities.
B. each try to protect the interests of their members.
C. all lobby the government to provide subsidies to farmers.
D. all gave financial support to the civil rights movement.

12. The Rustbelt is a region based upon
A. Population.
B. Economic activity.
C. Climate.
D. Landforms.

13. The growth of suburbs has caused the economic value of land around many U.S. cities to increase. One result of this increase in land value has been a decrease in
A. U.S. food production for export.
B. the availability of agricultural labor in urban regions.
C. the construction of roads, water lines and sewer lines.
D. the amount of land available for farming.

14. When the government controls all major industries and decides what products will be produced and how many of each type of product will be produced, what type of economy is described?
A. mixed
B. market
C. traditional
D. command

15. What helped to popularize personal computers with ordinary people during the early 1980?
A. The internet
B. Improved public transportation facilities
C. Better educated workforce
D. Wide range of software programs

16. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, improvements in steel technology allowed architects to design buildings taller than had previously been possible. As a result, skyscrapers began to be built in cities such as New York and Chicago. What was the result of this new technology on population patterns in the United States in the first half of the 20th century?
A. decreased growth of suburban areas
B. migration from the West to the Midwest
C. greater population density in urban areas
D. increased migration from urban to rural areas

17. Which of the following is a feature of a market economy?
A. freedom of enterprise
B. government control over the economy
C. complete lack of industry
D. economy is guided by cultural traditions

18. One effect of widespread suburbanization in the United States was
A. airlines adding routes to new cities.
B. increased reliance upon the automobile.
C. decreased immigration from Europe and Asia.
D. television replacing radio as the most popular medium.

19. How did the US government?s role in the economy change as a result of the Great Depression?
A. The federal government had a reduced role in regulating economic activity.
B. The federal government maintained the role it had in economic matters before the Great Depression.
C. The federal government expanded its role in regulating economic activity and promoting economic growth.
D. The federal government transferred its role in economic affairs over to the state governments.

20. In recent decades, a number of states have passed laws designed to protect wetlands such as marshes and swamps. These laws make it difficult for developers to begin new construction on wetlands. This trend was motivated by

A. a decrease in the economic value of wetlands.
B. an increase in the geographical area covered by wetlands.
C. a decrease in the number of environmental threats to wetlands.
D. an increased awareness of the environmental importance of wetlands.

I know its quite a few questions.
But Im homeschooled. And I dont have books!. Could someone help please!??

Larry McCann answers:

8 c
9 c
10 d
11 b
12 b
13 d
14 d
15 c
16 c
17 a
18 b
19 c
20 d

Chris asks…

Teens Not Terrorists: Muslim Girls Get a Voice in Muslim Girl Magazine?

New glossy contemporary lifestyle magazine targets American Muslim girls.

Chicago, IL (PRWeb) January 19, 2007 — American teen Muslim girls are much like teen girls everywhere – so says a recent nationwide study of Muslim girls aged 14-18 years. The study was conducted on behalf of Muslim Girl Magazine , a new bi-monthly glossy magazine launched this month to give 400,000 American Muslim teen girls a lively and uniquely relevant perspective on contemporary living.

“Our study showed that these girls go to public school, watch a little too much television, read teen magazines, surf the Internet, use Google, enjoy YouTube, play video games, shop a lot, talk on the telephone and spend time just hanging out,” says Faye Kennedy, VP at execuGo Media, the publisher that commissioned the study. “In short, they are pretty much like most other American teenagers.” The study also highlighted some likely differences: for example, they get news at Al Jazeera, socialize at IslamiCity and count among their top hobbies, Qur’an study.

The research confirmed Kennedy’s hunch: teen Muslim girls in America would love a lifestyle magazine that does what no other teen girl magazine has done for them – give them a means of enjoying contemporary life within the values they love. Over 90% of the panel, when shown the initial concept, indicated that they liked it, thought it was what they need, would read it and would recommend it to their friends.

Ausma Khan, PhD, writer, human rights lawyer and activist, liked the concept so much that she left a teaching position at Northwestern University to become Editor in Chief. “Most representations of Muslims in the media are negative,” she says. “Muslim Girl Magazine challenges those perceptions by telling the stories of Muslim teens who are proud to be American and who contribute to American society in so many positive ways. This is a chance for their voices to be heard. Our editorial mandate is to ‘enlighten, celebrate and inspire’ them.”

Challenging stereotypes about Muslim girls in America, Muslim Girl Magazine re-defines the face of Muslim youth in America. Its innovative content showcases teen girls who are equally proud of their identity as Americans and Muslims, while not shying away from the conflict inherent in being both. It also shakes up the complacency of Muslims themselves by emphasizing the diversity of practice within American Muslim communities, typically a no-go area.

The premiere issue of the magazine features girls who have joined the Peace Corps and volunteered in Indonesia. Advice columns tackle everything from boyfriends to divorced parents to anti-Muslim discrimination. Regular departments range from Qur’an Notes to Hot List reviews of TV shows like The CW Television Network’s ‘Gilmore Girls.’ And a special feature on the hit show ‘24’ directly confronts the biggest elephant in the room—the association of Muslims with terrorism.

Khan says, “We’re showing hijab-wearing basketball players alongside contemporary fashion designers and artists. We want to dispel the notion that Muslim teens conform to one particular model. Veiled or unveiled, Muslim girls participate fearlessly in sports, the arts, international travel and their local mosques.”

Muslim Girl Magazine launched with a planned circulation of 50,000 copies per issue in the first year and expects to grow to 100,000 within two years. Dianna Hightower, Publisher and Director of Business Development and Advertising, expects advertising to grow quickly. “Today the Muslim market is where the Hispanic market was five years ago — on the verge of a major breakout. Households of Muslim girls comprise a valuable commercial profile with higher than average scores on income, education, occupation and size. Having Fox Broadcasting and Oxford University Press advertise in our first issue is evidence that prestigious and smart advertisers see strong potential.”

Muslim Girl Magazine is published by award-winning execuGo Media of Toronto, Canada and distributed worldwide by RCS of Los Angeles, California. The cover price is $4.95 US ($5.95 CDN). The annual subscription rate is $19.99 at www.muslimgirlmagazine.com.

For further information, interviews and follow-up stories, contact:

Ausma Khan
Editor in Chief
Muslim Girl Magazine

Telephone: 1-866-478-3062
Fax: 1-866-847-8035
Website: www.muslimgirlmagazine.com
This is a test, this is only a test, of the Answers broadcasting network….:)
I only pray everyone has mercy in their heart enough to realize these ladies don’t need any help, they are fine all by themselves… its just for FYI Only!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t belong to the magazine, I don’t profit nothing but the ajr from Allah SWT which I don’t count… I like to see positive change and here you go, call it what you want, but its positive change your all crying for so here you go!
well if I flood the page with TEXT MAYBE THEY WILL NOT SEE THE PHONE NUMBERS… CAUSE THAT WAS NOT MY INTENTION! I MAY DELETE AND EDIT FOR POLICY SAKE, I LIKE FOLLOWING THE RULES :)

Larry McCann answers:

Cool, its our actions that will prove that not some magazine.

Paul asks…

sex sell girls short? -what do you think?

WASHINGTON (National Catholic Register) – Products such as Bratz dolls clad in leather mini-skirts abound on the market for girls under age 10. Teen magazines and television shows promote underdressed celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Brittney Spears as role models. A porn actress writes a best-selling autobiography, and pre-teen girls show up at her book signings.

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Parents have long expressed concern that their daughters are being “sexualized” by merchandise and mass media.

Sex sells, and it is increasingly being used to market clothing, toys and entertainment to young girls.

But is society selling these girls short? What are the long-term implications of teaching a child that she must look and behave like a sexual object to be fashionable or popular?

The American Psychological Association addressed the issue in a recent study. It formed a task force to define sexualization, examine its prevalence and provide examples in society and in cultural institutions. The task force also set out to evaluate the evidence suggesting that sexualization has negative consequences for girls and for society. It described positive alternatives to help counteract it.

The report, published Feb. 19, defined sexualization as something “occurring when a person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics, and when a person is sexually objectified.” Results showed that every media form contributed to the sexualization of girls and young women by portraying them in a sexual manner more often than boys and men.

Task force member Sharon Lamb, co-author of “Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing Our Daughters From Marketers’ Schemes,” said marketers play a significant role in sexualizing girls. “They are reaching down to younger and younger girls, selling a version of what it means to be a teenager,” she said. “According to them it is all about being hot and sexy.”

The task force also found that parents, teachers and peers may also contribute to the sexualization by conveying the message that physical appearance is the most important goal for a girl. The study went on to suggest that girls may also play a part in sexualizing themselves by wearing clothing to make them look “sexy,” thus viewing themselves as sexual objects.

Damaging

The American Psychological Association’s report concluded that sexualization was damaging to all women, but particularly to younger girls who are still forming a sense of self. Negative effects include increased risks of depression, eating disorders and low self-esteem. It also discussed the negative impact the sexualization of girls can have on society as a whole as it affects other groups, including men and boys.

Catholic psychiatrist Richard Fitzgibbons sees narcissism in our culture with the worship of the body. He points to media outlets such as MySpace and YouTube.

“These Internet programs contribute to a person believing their identity is determined by their body,” he said. “A girl typically puts pictures of herself online to get attention and comments from others. Some girls get so caught up in the Internet culture, their own self-worth is measured by how their Internet ‘friends’ view their physical appearance.”

Citing John Paul II’s 1994 “Letter to Families,” Fitzgibbons explained that permissive parenting can cause a girl to succumb to sexualization. “Girls are at risk when parents fail to correct selfishness, form modesty and monitor friendships,” he said.

The task force recommends educating parents on the dangers of sexualizing girls and urges them to become more involved in viewing media with their children. The task force also encouraged organized groups to step up and confront the issue by offering girls “practical and psychological alternatives to the values conveyed by popular culture.”

“If marketers and the media assume more of a social conscience, this sexualization of girls can be prevented,” said Lamb. “Parent protests and support of watchdog groups are also important.”

Joseph D’Agostino of the Population Research Institute, a non-profit research and educational organization, asserts that the American Psychological Association’s report stops short by failing to mention the sexualization of girls as a result of the feminist movement. In a weekly briefing, he wrote, “The politically correct view is that the sexualization of girls and feminism are opposing forces, but in fact they have gone hand-in-hand.”

D’Agostino attested that feminism teaches girls that chastity oppresses them and a girl must liberate herself sexually to be equal with men.

“They have taught that there are no natural limits to sexuality,” he wrote. “Based on feminist principles, why shouldn’t little girls sexualize themselves? And why shouldn’t adult men and women view them as sexual if there is no such thing as unnatural sexuality?”

Fitzgibbons said parents must “grow in wisdom as authoritative parents.” He also encouraged priests and Catholic educators to “communicate the truth about sexual morality and warn of the dangers of the sexual utilitarian philosophy and the contraceptive mentality.”

Reaching Out

Fitzgibbons recommends reading John Paul II’s 1994 Letter to Families and his 1981 Apostolic Exhortation, “Familiaris Consortio” (“The Role of the Christian Family in the Modern World”), as well as teaching children the truth about human sexuality.

“An excellent resource is Theology of the Body for Teens by Jason Evert, Brian Butler, Mark Hart and Crystalina Evert from Ascension Press,” he said.

Catholic groups have recognized this crisis and are reaching out to young women. Pure Fashion, an organization that helps women ages 14-18 “embrace their authentic beauty and innate dignity as children of God, focuses on guiding young women to live the virtues of modesty and purity in their schools and communities.”

According to Rhonda Boyle, Pure Fashion’s national assistant, the program is designed to combat the sexualization of girls through fashion.

“We are working hard,” she said, “to change our culture by creating role models who will live a life of purity and modesty in fashion in their schools, churches and communities.”

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Bethany Noble, based in Phoenix, Ariz., is a correspondent for National Catholic Register.

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Copyright © 2007 Circle Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Republished with permission by Catholic Online from the Aug. 26 – Sept. 1, 2007, National Catholic Register (www.ncregister.com), a Catholic Online Preferred Publishing Partner.

Larry McCann answers:

The religious leaders controlled us in the past, all that sexual oppression was to keep us from having orgies and impregnating each others wives.

Want to know what i think? Western civ. Has peaked and just like the islamic, roman, and greek empires we are experimenting with gender roles and sexuality before we fall.

Its a “players” world now.

Last days of rome, make hay!

James asks…

Should We Expect a Rise in Co-Op Based Personal Economics?

The alternatives would seem to be trying to fix a broken system, that is on fire, and totally dysfunctional, and utterly unable to receive any information from outside it’s broken self.

or

We can just do nothing and slide down the drain as the whole US economy and all US power in the world slides down the drain, so at least we didn’t waste any effort trying to do anything to save ourselves ..

or

We could start building personal networks of Co-Op based economics.

There are 1000 kinds of Co-Ops (food, clothing, toys, books, tools, fuel, vitamins, whatever).

A sovereign individual who is in some way productive could join one or several co-operatives and make it a policy “I never buy anything from anybody that doesn’t buy anything from me.”

These would all be considered restraints of trade, under the Sheman Act, the Clayton Act, the Robinson Patman Act etc, but with the government collapsing under its own weight and into it own corruption and filth, it is very unlikely that they will send a team of DOJ lawyers to your house to monitor and convict you of the crime of economic survival. Remember you have a right to a jury trial. The other folks on the jury might be doing the same thing or getting ready to.

So, the sovereign individual, by necessity, operates maybe not so much in accordance with each and every rule that was popular in 1940. Necessity is often a legal excuse, and sometimes even a justification.

Trading communes could link up, so many specialized communes can trade through hubs. This is on a members only basis. Membership is protected by freedom of association guarantees in the First Amendment, that’s why some country clubs still get to pick and choose their members. Trading communes are like clubs not like public markets. They are more like intra-nets or LANs than they are like the Internet.

To stay viable they need two things — They need legacies — fairly large ones — help defray their very frugal but unavoidable administrative and legal expenses. There are tons of rich people in USA. Some believe in the sovereign inidividual concept. They want to see more of it, instead of a sluide into socialism and finally into anarchy. So legacies are a possibility. If PBS and NPR can get them, why not Economic Self-Reliance Communes?

The other thing that’s needed is exports. But not exports to China. Just to outside the Commune. Stuff has to be created within the commune and sold to outsiders for gold, or cash that is immediately converted into gold. This is called Merchantilism — and it was the entire basis of the economic success of USA during the period 1787 till 1887. It does work. And the exporting is easy — just take the stuff down the block, sell it at a farmer’s market, sell it on Ebay, or Craig’s list. It’s exporting because it is merchantilist trading with an outside economic actor.

Hard cash is needed even by sovereign individuals because they can’t make their own patent pharmaceuticals. They have to trade with the world for that. They can’t do their own surgical operations. They can’t build their own computer chips. So, for some things there has to be disposable hard cash. That means the Commune must have a source — Legacies and Exports.

Three basic choices (1) fix an unfiaxable system (2) passively go down the drain with it or (3) unplug from it and start an alternative economics — a new reality, when the old one won’t do.

In management this third option would be an example of the Blue Ocean Strategy, first made popular by the Boston Consulting Group.

It’s for smart people.

So thank goodness for the First Amendment — not every highway has to be a public highway.

Networks of Trading Communes linked together by quality control, well designed goods, and free flow of information — everybody in the system gives good weight — liike Bob Dylan said — when you live outside the law you MUST be honest.

This does not bring down capitalism. It does not bring down socialism. It bypasses both with harm to neither. It’s inherently convivial — live and let live. Exercise your liberty or you don’t merit its continuance!

Larry McCann answers:

I respectfully differ with Bored Goblin: if employee ownership can work in a company as large as Publix Supermarkets, and it works well enough that Kroger tends to avoid going head-to-head against Publix, the only Krogers left in Florida being standalone drugstores, then I see no reason that hospitals and manufacturing firms cannot follow the cooperative model.

Some years ago on MacNeil/Lehrer instead of doing the usual Hallmark Card boilerplate Thanksgiving story an economist did a report on the economic history of the Pilgrim and Puritan colonies: They failed as Corporations because the workers did not achieve their maximal productivity for the benefit of absentee owners, they failed as collectives because the free riders floated along at the expense of the producers, but succeeded as cooperative ventures where the rewards of productivity were more equitably portioned, thus giving the workers greater incentive to work hard and well.

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Donna asks…

What’s a good idea for a website?

I want to make a website, since I’m really good with Photoshop and web design.

I think it’d look good if I built and ran my own website, making money from the traffic with advertisements, on college applications.

What are some good website ideas that I could try? I’m interested in fashion, journalism, current events, etc. Pretty much anything.

Any ideas? I was also thinking of donating the money I earn to a charity, so that I could call myself a non-profit organization without the tax and legal aspects.

What do you think? IDEAS IDEAS IDEAS?

Larry McCann answers:

I think websites that help inform people or teach them something, in a fun and interesting way, are the most useful.

Choose a subject that you know a lot about and really enjoy. Then set up a site that teaches us, in an interesting way, all about that subject. If I know nothing about current fashion trends, where could I go? If my daughter wants to be a journalist, where can she find out how to break into the business? I can find current news, but what about an online debate on topical issues?

Just as an example, my field is math. I would like someday to create a true virtual museum of mathematics, where you can actually experience it. Imagine if you could be f(x)!. The idea is not new, but I have not come across the right implementation.

William asks…

edible fake blood recipe?

i need a edible fake blood recipe that can be used with ingredients you can get in England, so no corn syrup or anything like that (ive never seen it in England) any ideas? ive searched the web and its all corn syrup and stuff u can only get in America. (i KNOW this is in the wrong category but it gets alot of traffic and people actually reply)

Larry McCann answers:

Follow a corn syrup recipe and substitute the following for corn syrup:

2 c. White sugar
3/4 c. Water
1/4 tsp. Cream of tartar
Dash of salt
Combine all ingredients in a heavy, large pan. Stir and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and put cover on it for 3 minutes to get sugar crystals off the sides of the pan. Uncover and cook until it reaches soft ball stage. Stir often.
Cool syrup and store in a covered container at room temperature. It will keep for about 2 months. Makes almost 2 cups.

Mark asks…

how can i ????

hi there,i have a web site i done about 3 weeks ago,problem is i have no idea of how to get traffic,i have used the link to my site in my signiture on sites ect but nothing is going on!!anyone got any good ideas??
the reason i didnt out my link up is it always gets the question deleted!! the link is www.freewebs.com/sammydeea.

Larry McCann answers:

“If you build it, they will come” is not necessarily true on the Web. Putting a website up is one thing, but getting visitors to come to your site is another. The process becomes even more difficult if you have limited resources to market your business.

You can use pay per click advertising in the search engines to reach audiences looking for your products. You can use Google Adwords http://www.google.com/adwords or Yahoo http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com

Here are some shoestring marketing ideas that can help you get the visitors you need at the least cost possible:

1. Create the best content you can with the best products you can possibly offer. Your content is your best advertisement – if visitors love your content, then they will go back and spread the word to others.

2. Make it easy for users to recommend your site. Viral marketing is very important — and easy to tap on the Web. But give your users the tools. Get a Recommend this Site script from websites such as cgiscripts.com and similar directories of scripts. Some even go as far as giving incentives to those who recommend the site to their friends. If only 10 people go to your site, but these 10 people invite 10 more – that’s additional traffic that you get for FREE!

Recommend Site Scripts (various) http://php.resourceindex.com/Complete_Scripts/Website_Promotion/Recommend_Site/
Big Nose Bird Recommend this Site http://bignosebird.com/carchive/birdcast.shtml
CGI Resource Index http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Programs_and_Scripts/Perl/Website_Promotion/Recommend_Site/
Hostscripts http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Site_Recommendation/index.html

3. Rank well in the search engines (organic search results, not the pay per click). SEs can be a big source of traffic. The key is to create the best content in your niche. If you have good content, other websites will gladly link to you and offer your site as a resource to their audience. Check the on-page factors and be sure to get linked from authority sites in your topic area.

If you are going to read only one piece on search engine optimization, I suggest you read Brett Tabke of WebmasterWorld.com’s “Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone: 26 steps to 15k a day.” http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/2010.htm

SEO for Google http://www.powerhomebiz.com/052006/google.htm
SEO for Yahoo! Http://www.powerhomebiz.com/052006/yahoo.htm
SEO for MSN http://www.powerhomebiz.com/052006/msn.htm
Tying It Together: SEO For The Big Three http://www.powerhomebiz.com/052006/seo.htm

4. Send out press releases. While outfits charge as much as $650 per release, there are free press release submission places on the Web. Press releases allow you to (a) attract media attention; (b) get more back links to your website without sending each website an email request; and (c) get more visibility especially if your press release gets in Google News or Yahoo News.

Http://www.prleap.com/sign_up.html

http://i-newswire.com/

http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/

http://www.pressbox.co.uk/cgi-bin/links/add.cgi

http://www.pr.com/press-releases

http://www.prfree.com/

http://www.clickpress.com/releases/index.shtml

http://www.theopenpress.com/

http://www.przoom.com/

http://www.prweb.com

http://www.newswiretoday.com/

http://www.free-press-release.com/

5. Submit articles. Write articles and submit them to websites accepting author submissions. You get exposure for your business; establishes you as an authority in your field, and allows you to get backlinks for your website. If 50 websites publish your article and it contains a link back to your website, then you easily get 50 links from a single article. The more links you have, the greater your chances for increasing your search engine rankings.

Here is a comprehensive list of where to submit your articles http://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylt=AhzreGmnCUicOoyedqypscUjzKIX?qid=1006022407481

6. Improve your conversion. Getting visitors is one thing; getting them to buy your products is a whole different story. Read the article “10 Ways to Convert Visitors to Buyers” http://www.powerhomebiz.com/072005/conversion.htm for tips on how to improve your conversion rates.

7. Post a link to your site for free where it is allowed (always read the Terms of Use). Examples are:

Craigslist http://www.craigslist.com
Google Base http://base.google.com
Classifieds for Free http://www.classifiedsforfree.com/…
Text Link Exchange http://www.txtswap.com/
Recycler.com http://www.recycler.com/
Yahoo Classifieds http://classifieds.yahoo.com/
US Free Ads http://www.usfreeads.com/

Jenny asks…

how can i ????

hi there,i have a web site i done about 3 weeks ago,problem is i have no idea of how to get traffic,i have used the link to my site in my signiture on sites ect but nothing is going on!!anyone got any good ideas??
i didnt leave my link because people always report it as spam! its www. freewebs.com/sammydeea

Larry McCann answers:

You should have posted your link here and I would have looked at it and so would everyone else who just answered your question. You just loss more people.

David asks…

how can i ????

hi there,i have a web site i done about 3 weeks ago,problem is i have no idea of how to get traffic,i have used the link to my site in my signiture on sites ect but nothing is going on!!anyone got any good ideas??

Larry McCann answers:

Well, now it’s going to cost you money! Try going to google ads and learn about putting ads on the internet. You have to pay ‘per click, not per buy’.

Https://adwords.google.com/select/Login

It’s a start for you. Doesn’t cost anything to sign up and you can educate yourself on how it all works.

Thomas asks…

Peaugot 206 Automatic Problem?

I’ve just got an auto 206 for my wife – t reg – 70k on clock – the problems is when i put it in D or R, the idle drops and cuts out. It also cuts out when i stop in traffic.
I have seen on the web lots about coil pack, idle control valve and ECU replacing. Any ideas

It drives fine, once i manage to put it in D and has not cut out while i’m driving, just when i slow down

Please help???

Larry McCann answers:

Interesting problem, I would give a call to the dealers service department. Sometimes it’s cheaper to get the right answer first.

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Steven asks…

Principles of Marketing?

ABC Inc., is a manufacturer of ball-point pens, pencils, and stationery. The firm’s primary
distribution strategy is to sell in large volumes to office supply stores and large discount
chains. Mr. XYZ, CEO of ABC Inc. had hoped to manufacture and sell in large enough
quantities that prices could be held low. However, in the first several months, the firm
experimented with the price portion of its marketing mix in an effort to cater number of
markets.
1. In starting out with a market-penetration pricing strategy at ABC Inc., what assumptions
could be made about the market(s), it was serving?
2. Why might have Mr. XYZ avoided using market-skimming pricing at ABC Inc.?
3. How could optional product pricing be used by ABC Inc.?
4. How might product line pricing be initiated at ABC Inc.?
5. If ABC Inc., decided to introduce its products internationally, what factors may impact a
change in price?
6. Explain how product-form pricing may be a pricing option at ABC Inc.,
7. Would quantity discounts be possible for ABC Inc., to offer? Why?

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Sharon asks…

how to achieve a standardised marketing strategy?

Manchester United Football Club has developed what we might define internationally as a ‘Standardised’ product using a standardised marketing strategy. discuss how you think they have achieved this?

Larry McCann answers:

With Millions and Millions of pounds to spend to implement it

Betty asks…

Can you register an idea internationally?

I have an idea to make a product which is not in the market yet. Can I register it internationally before I share it?

Larry McCann answers:

You DON’T register ideas. Ideas are a dime a dozen. You must have a working product.

Donald asks…

Question about Cambodia and products exported from this country?

I’m giving a report for my marketing class tomorrow and I decided to go with Cambodia. I know Cambodia is known for making beer and rice but I would like to know if anyone know which brands are exported to other countries. I think the anchor and angkor brands are known internationally but if anyone knows any site where I can obtain more detail information such as quantities produced which countries have their brands available and what countries does Cambodia export rice to it would be much appreciated.

Larry McCann answers:

Cambodia is a center for textile manufacturers as the country is not subject to quota restrictions for import into the US.
As you can see from the export statistics, food and beverages rank low in export volumes. Angkor is not distributed even in neighboring countries and is hardly well known internationally. Statistics also show that Cambodia’s largest export destinations are USA, Hong Kong and Singapore.

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Lizzie asks…

do fullsail universities internet marketing graduates make good money when they get out of school?

i just wanted know if this program was the right choice to make a lot of money and how easy it is to get a job with a bachelors or masters in internet marketing from full sail university.

Larry McCann answers:

1)The primary starting point is to set up your network exactly like you will me setting up and marketing the networks of your future clients. Your network will be the model that you use to teach others about the power of Internet Marketing. Learn as much as you can about SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Having knowledge in this area will allow you to quickly get your business on the International scene.

2)It’s important to get an understanding of Pay-Per-Click and Cost-Per-Click. In a nutshell, PPC, advertisers pay their host only when their ad is clicked. PPC advertisers bid on keyword phrases that are relevant to their target market. Content sites typically charge a PPC advertiser a fixed price per click.

The two primary methods of determining Cost-Per-Click are: flat-rate and bid-based. Bid-based is when the advertiser bids on the top keywords, and of course, flat-rate is where the advertiser is charged a flat fee for keywords

Mary asks…

My mate has a job for me doing internet marketing with him in Bangkok.How do I get a work permit in Thailand?

Larry McCann answers:

The company where you will be working, (whether it is owned by your mate or not) must be able to meet the requirements required by the Labor Department for them to issue you a work permit. You can read this article http://www.siam-legal.com/Business-in-Thailand/thailand-work-permit.php for more information.

Linda asks…

They say marketing jobs are disappearing is that true?

I was told that Marketing jobs are soon going to become obsolete because everything will be on the internet soon and no human interaction is needed. Do you agree?
Also…
What are some GOOD paying marketing jobs?

Ten points to whoeever answers both questions clearly! :)

Larry McCann answers:

The Internet is changing marketing, and will continue to. But it’s quite a leap to go from there to “marketing jobs are becoming obsolete.”

The question of whether human interaction is required isn’t really relevant. Whether there is or isn’t human interaction once someone is on the site, someone had to do the thinking about value proposition, target audience, positioning, etc., and then do some sort of campaign to get that person to the site in the first place.

Some good paying marketing jobs? Brand manager for any national brand would be an obvious place to start. There are also opportunities for people with specialized expertise in web marketing.

Yanno, people said the web was going to mean the death of printing as an industry, yet more pages are printed every year.

The concepts and theory of marketing are here to stay, and aren’t changing much. The execution and tactics of marketing are undergoing revolutionary change. Be on top of those trends, and you’ll find your way to one of those high-paying jobs.

Good luck,
Rex

Helen asks…

hi, i have just finished my diploma in export/import management i am looking job in internet marketing how can?

how can i strong my buyers search network to increases my chance to get good job

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