Sunday, September 26, 2010

Affiliate Marketing

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There's just no stopping the blog! Whether you have a blog for personal reasons or for business, the blog is here to stay.

If you visit a website looking for information, chances are good there will be a blog on the site. Actually, we've been spoiled.

The websites that don't have blogs look like they're missing an appendage.

The reason for this is that websites are known as being static. Updating them can be a hassle. If an online marketer doesn't

have a webmaster to turn to, the prospect of getting around to doing it themselves is a little daunting.

Blogs, on the other hand are anything but static. This is why the search engines love them. Search engines love great and

constant content.

Of course, the be-all-and-end-all of the great blog is that updating it is downright EASY! Who doesn't want less hassle and

headaches while going about your business? Many marketers just have blogs instead of websites. Yes, it can be done.

Especially starting out.

The fastest way to get an internet marketing business up and running is to create a blog to promote your product.

Blogging about your own product or one in which you are affiliated with gets easier all the time. The blogging software is

constantly changing. Users are listened to. Their concerns are noted and developers come up with new ways to make the

blogging experience even better.

For free blogging platforms:

"Blogger" at https://www.blogger.com/start

"Wordpress" at http://wordpress.org/

Try working with both. It's the only way to find out which one meets your needs. And causes you to do your dance of joy. When you

have your blog set up, you'll begin writing your posts. Don't get all frazzled. Just write as if you were talking with a friend.

Visitors will like you better.

What should you be paying strict attention to if you want your blog to be found anytime soon?

KEYWORDS! There isn't anything more important than keywords. You should name your child "Keyword". That's how crucial

they are to online marketing.

If you choose, you can purchase superior keyword software to help you with your mission. You can find the software by putting

"keyword software" in your search browser.

If the word "Free" causes your eyes to tear up, then check out:

http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

http://www.goodkeywords.com/

And...never, ever stop researching keywords. It will take time but it's time well spent. You have to research what words your

potential buyers are using when they are looking for information online. Single words, phrases and questions. Put yourself

in their shoes. What are they thinking? Then you will put your research to work in creating your blog.

Highly important is the title. Your keyword or phrase MUST be in your title! This is what you want the search engines to notice.

When you write your post, you will use them throughout. Not so many times you come off as a raving lunatic. It has to make sense.

Read everything aloud. Any glitches will catch on your tongue. It has to sound natural. If not, change it.

When you have your post written as best you can, you'll want to "ping". Yes, there are free services for your "pinging" pleasure.

http://www.technorati.com/

http://pingoat.com/

When you get to these sites, you'll find out what "pinging" is if you don't already know. Briefly, it's a way that sends a message

"out there" that you have updated your blog with fresh content. Much better than smoke signals. And the search engine spiders

are happy too. So you have a higher ranking.

So if you want to excel at blogging for business, there is a way to do it. And, the only way to do anything is the right way!

(c) 2007 Karen Cook

To get more information on creating a Magnetized Blog, drop by: http://ebookempire.blogspot.com

Karen Cook works in a Public Library where she enjoys helping patrons with their blogs.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Wedding

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You have probably seen a dermatologist a few times before. Perhaps you had a mole that looked a little different to you, or you fell asleep in the sun and sought relief from the pain of your sunburn. But it is a good idea to have a dermatologist who you go to regularly and who knows you. Here's some reasons:

1) Changes to your skin. The fact is, you can't see every inch of skin. You may be unaware of a mole on your back, and you won't be able to see it on a regular basis to make sure it isn't changing.

2) You can get quick appointments. Established, regular patients have an easier time getting an appointment with their dermatologists, which you will find invaluable when you have a nasty sunburn and need relief. It's also a really good thing if you have a special event coming up, and a pimple suddenly pops up - the kind that no amount of concealer will cover. A dermatologist can inject a pimple (or several pimples) with cortisone and it will go right down. You see in a lot of magazines - especially bridal magazines - that this is what you should do if a blemish pops up on an important photo-op day. But regardless of if it's your prom, your big business pitch, senior year picture day, or even your wedding day, you won't be able to get an appointment if you aren't an established patient. But if you are, you may even be able to get an emergency Saturday appointment with your dermatologist.

3) You can stay on top of skin conditions. Despite the fact that skin cells constantly renew themselves, conditions such as rosacea will cause long-term damage if you go too long between appointments. Your dermatologist may start noticing patterns that you don't - perhaps your dermatitis always flares up in hot weather. Your doctor may realize that it is the sunscreen that you wear to the beach, whereas you do not see the correlation.

4) Free stuff! Drug reps leave massive amounts of samples with doctors, and dermatologists are no exception. My dermatologist has a huge closet full of samples - when she prescribes a drug or cream for me, she'll give me a bag full of samples (always at least a couple of weeks worth of samples) to make sure the drug works before I spend the money on a co-pay. Many insurance companies do not cover some skin prescriptions (for instance, some insurances do not cover Retin-A or medicines considered solely cosmetic such as Vanqua, a hair reduction cream), so getting samples to try before you fill a prescription can be a real savings, especially if you find that the medicine either doesn't work for you or you have a reaction to it. There will likely also be a ton of other samples to try too - I've gotten lots of generous sized Neutrogena face soap and even Neutrogena foundation samples! It's a great way to try new cleaning products and even stash some away for travel.

Whether your dermatological concerns tend more towards treating poison ivy or keeping your skin flawless, seeing a dermatologist in a regular basis and forming a relationship with them will greatly pay off in the long run. Talk to family and friends for a recommendation - this has to be a doctor you are comfortable with. You skin will thank you!