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A Penny Auction for Everyone
Sunday, December 19th, 2010Everyone Knows That Google is a Multi-billion Dollar Company
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Everyone knows that Google is a multi-billion dollar company. The reason that Google is paying huge cash to the public is because Google is more than a search engine, there an advertising company. Google have produced an advertising program called “Google AdSense”. Google AdSense is a program where contextual ads are placed on websites and every time a name clicks on the link to the ad, the advertiser gets paid. Getting paid from clicks can range from 10 cents to 5 dollars a click, sometimes even more. Five to six figure monthly incomes are constantly being reported through “Google AdSense”.The sole purpose of Google AdSense is for the advertiser to get paid. Google gets paid too but they share their profits with the advertiser. like as www.adsense-income-exposed.com. So in theory, everyone makes cash. Since it’s a numbers game, the more impressions (impressions are the amount of times your ad is shown) you have, the better. So in other words, “quantity” is the focus to make a lot of cash with Google AdSense.How to Make a Lot of Cash with Google AdSense without doing anythingA lot of people wonder how they can make a lot of cash with AdSense without doing “literally” anything. Well, there is a system in place for this. The system is setup to where the company technicians will build websites for you (around the topic you choose) with a massive amount of web pages (over 300+ pages) and links that are centered on Google ads. Every time a name clicks on anyone of the ads, you get paid. The cash that is made is perfectly on an around the clock autopilot. The best part about the Google system is they setup the total thing for you.Why Is Google Doing This for Everyday, Ordinary People?Well, Google is in the end saying to the advertiser that if you place our ads on your website(s), we will pay you a percentage of the profits. This way we (Google) make cash, you make cash, and therefore everybody is making cash. So it’s a “win-win” for all parties.This is an incredible cash making system that I would recommend to anyone looking to generate a profitable passive income on the internet.Most loggers and website owners are hunting for Google AdSense programs so as to increase their revenue. for more details www.adsense-dollar-factory.com.This has been dubbed the most attractive and capable way to earn some fixed income over a long time. In fact, I have a Google AdSense account that earns me some sensible dollars every month. I find this profitable and reasonably rewarding since I not only earn some cash, but my bog keeps growing.Google AdSense is a program produced by Google whereby web owners and loggers can make known relevant adverts owned by Google on their sites and bogs. If the content showed on your website is relevant and is what Google deems excellent for its vast clientele across the world, then it will certainly make known on your website. If this happens, then once a client makes a relevant click on the Google advert placed on your website you will earn from some cash.Google AdSense is deemed the simplest way to earn revenue online. Google AdSense is a Google adverts program which you can sign up for if you have a excellent bog or website. Google displays its ads on your bog and you earn revenue from relevant clicks on these ads. Google pays you for each relevant click on the adverts it has placed on your bog. You should note that you adhere to the terms and conditions of this program. In fact Google will pay you once the figure reaches about $100. This AdSense program so far is the most required after program across the world so far.
Everyone is All A-twitter About Twitter
Thursday, January 7th, 2010I personally have been Tweeting for a few months. But I use the phrase “tweeting for a few months” loosely. I haven’t been all that consistent with it, and I certainly didn’t have a strategy. I just thought it was kind of cool.
Recently I’ve started paying more attention to it for a few reasons; my protect-in-law was at a librarian conference recently and attended a session on Twitter. I got into a conversation with her about it, and then the next day I saw John Reese’s email about Twitter. It seems like there is a lot of twittering about Twitter going on. What is Twitter?
According to the Twitter FAQ, “Twitter is for staying in touch and keeping up with acquaintances no topic where you are or what you’re doing.”
Wikipedia says, “Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send updates via SMS, instant messaging, email, to the Twitter website, or any one of the multitude of Twitter applications now available”.
In the end Twitter questions the question, “What are you doing?” and allows you to send a fleeting update (your tweets are limited to 140 characters) to your followers (family, acquaintances, colleagues, customers, potential customers etc).
Twitter allows you to send and receive updates (also called tweets) via your browser, email, instant messaging clients and SMS (using your cell phone). No topic where you are, you can peep!
I haven’t been following Twitter since day 1, so I’m not going to comment on it’s evolution but I will speculate that as its popularity grows, as more and more marketers use it, 2 things are inevitable:
1. Rules on Twitter etiquette will take up again to evolve as we learn what we like and dislike about it, and as we respond to the inevitable abuse of Twitter (don’t mean to sound negative but it happens with each exciting new opportunity ‘ people end up abusing it).
2. More and more companies will jump on board and try to get in on the conversation.
Start Twittering, (or is it Tweeting?)
Remember, when you first join Twitter, it can feel like a lonely place. When you aren’t following anyone and no one is following you, you may find yourself asking “what is the point?” I’ve heard so many people say they just don’t get it. In fact, I’ve said that myself.
The key is to find the Tweets you want to follow so you can keep your finger on the pulse of your niche. The next key is to start building your followers. More on that in a minute.
How can Twitter help your business?
The more contact you have with a potential customer, the more likely you are to get their business. You can stay “top of mind” through Twitter. Let them know what’s new in your industry, in your company etc. You become a source of quick news flashes for them.
Here are just a few of the benefits of Twitter: – It reminds people that you exist
- It shows people you have a touch to say
- It shows them that you are human
- It allows you to mention new offers, sales and breaking news immediately
- It allows you to form a more casual relationship
- You can use Twitter to promote your social bookmarking submissions.
- You can question for referrals, suggestions, pointer and help, and people will respond.
Twitter is also fun and is contributing to the new language we are constantly developing. For example “Twitterference” ‘ the intrusion of twitter updates on your phone making it hard to have a conversation on your phone.
Finding Followers:
Start by reaching out to your acquaintances, family, mailing list etc. You can also add your Twitter link to your email signature line; add links to your website and Blog. Mention your Twitter account in your newsletter.
Twitter Rules
One cardinal rule (that is in your best interest to follow): if you use Twitter as a pure sales tool, you will lose followers quickly. As with all forms of social media, it is about making a conversation and sharing news ‘ it’s not all about you shoving your sales message down their throats.
Tweets are limited to 140 characters. This is to allow them to be easily sent over mobile SMS systems.
You aren’t able to embed HTML with the exception of hyperlinks. (But they are no-follow links, so they won’t help you in your SEO quest for backlinks) Bonus: Twitter involuntarily uses the TinyURL service to shorten links.
Don’t peep too much, or too small. There is no magic number and it varies according to your audience. Some people say don’t update more than once per hour. Others say not more than once or twice a day. I tend to be in the once or twice a day camp. If there is breaking news and some days you just have to update more evenly then it’s OK. If your tweets are valuable information people will be more tolerant of frequent updates.
On the other hand if you are too silent, people have nothing to follow so make sure you find that weigh and peep just enough to keep people informed but not annoyed.
Don’t forget that your profile shows a history of all your tweets, so if a new person comes along and sees that you don’t have many tweets they may choose you aren’t worthy of following. Also if your past tweets aren’t informative or appealing, you lose some potential followers.
You’ll find that sometimes you get involved in personal conversation with a name. Try to avoid doing too much of this. Not everyone will be interested in your personal exchanges. If you do need to do this, place the @ symbol in front of somebody’s name ‘ this indicates that this message is for them.
One thing to keep in mind about personal conversation tweets – some people who are following you may not be following the person you are talking to. This means they get only one half of the conversation. One suggestion is to word your peep so that spectators have an thought of what you are talking about. That way, they can feel more included in the conversation.
Trust and Twitter
With so much hype in marketing, people are really looking for a company that can trust. You can build trust with prospects by allowing them to get to know you, and by providing them with information. Twitter allows you to do just that.
A fantastic tip: look at your own Peep history ‘ is the information valuable, does it build trust? Would you want to follow yourself?
Get tweeting!
It may take some trial and error, and you probably want to check out what others are tweeting about to get a feel for the style. But don’t spend too long lurking ‘ check it out and then jump on in.