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January 20, 2007

INTRODUCING ADVANTAGE MARKETING & PROMOTIONS

Filed under: Advertising Promotions & Imprinted Apparel — by promoman @ 5:47 pm

ADVANTAGE MARKETING & PROMOTIONS

PH/FAX:  630-467-1330  TOLL FREE:  1-877-850-3318

Email:  promomanusa@gmail.com

Primary websites:  http://www.promoman.us/   http://www.promowear.us/

INTRODUCTION:

If you are looking for promotional products, advertising specialties custom imprinted with your company logo-you are at the right place!

Here is a list of our websites:

http://www.promoman.us/

http://www.promowear.us/

http://advantagemarketing.blogspot.com/

http://promoform.btobsource.com

http://il.local.yahoo.biz/promoman/

http://promoman.mysite.com

http://promomanusa.blogspot.com/

http://promoman.wordpress.com/

 Here you will find advertising specialties, promotional products, business forms & office products, greeting cards & wedding invitations, & unique customized gifts of all kinds!

5 KEY WAYS TO GET AN INTERNET BUSINESS STARTED

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 5:23 pm

Want to start an online business? That’s great because there is an amazing amount of money to be made on the Internet and you can get a piece of it. In the following paragraphs I will talk about some must-have tools and tips that will get you going on the right foot. You’ll find that starting an online business is not just about getting any old hosting company, putting up a one-page site and hope for the best. It’s important that you get a host which specifically caters to the Internet Marketer needs, learn how to promote your website and building a loyal clientele.

1. Build a List

Building a list is the most important thing you will ever do to market your product on the Internet. This is something that every successful Internet Marketer does. If you would shut down your website today, this is the one thing you would keep and continue to make money with it.

Having a list means that you have established a trust relationship with your prospects or customers. Specifically, it allows you to communicate with them via email. With strict spamming laws in effect, having an opt-in list is increasingly valueable.

By far the simplest way, to build a list is to add a Newsletter or Ezine to your site and include a subscription form and encouraging visitors to subscribe.

2. Autoresponder Marketing

Gone are the days of collecting email addresses in an Excel sheet or in a folder in your email software to later send follow-up letters. With today’s technology, you can now set-up your business email so that it automatically sends follow up letters to your prospects and try to convert them to customers. If a prospect becomes a customer, he/she will automatically be moved out of the Prospects list and move to the Customer list, where the style and offering of your email will be totally different.

Another way to use this type of autoresponder is for Email courses. People can sign up for a “10-week Marketing Course” for example. With this tool, you can pre-configure the emails to auto-send the weekly courses automatically.

3. Web Hosting for Internet Marketers

One of the first things you do when you start an Internet Business is set up a web hosting account to house your website. With the fierce competition in the Web Hosting industry it’s quite difficult to make a choice.

The Internet Marketer having completely different needs than that of the average website owner, may find himself buying different services for the website from different providers. For example, every Internet Marketer needs an automated autoresonder. Now there are website services which sell these services at a monthly rate.

The best solution for this scenario is to find a web hosting company which specializes in services for Internet Marketers. Many hosts now offer a 30-day money back guarantee so you can try out the services at no-risk.

4. Learn the Trade

Before you build your site, invest some time and money on educating yourself on how to market on the Internet.

How to use AutoResponders
How to write copy that sells
How to structure your site using proven effective layouts
How to place Google Ads on your website to maximize click-through.

You can either search for all the info on the net, costing you time – a lot of it – or if you want to get up and going quickly, get yourself a package which is pre-researched containing all the tips and tricks.

5. Get Traffic

One of the best ways to get targetted traffic on your website is to get a high ranked website to place a link on their page. Since these type of links are not easy to come by, try contacting webmasters with websites with similar content to link to your site and you can reciprocate a link on your site.

Although, this will help get traffic from other sites it will not help you get your website higher on Google. The reason is that, Google does not give reciprocal linking a very high value on their ranking system.

Try getting inbound links to your site by writing informative content and distributing it to other sites looking for similar content. In your article, include a link to your site.

In conclusion, like anything else in life, whether your’re building a shelf, a boat, or an Internet empire, it takes planning. Once the pieces are all together you are sure to succeed!

 

 

November 13, 2006

50 Ways To Help Design Your Website!

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 8:32 pm

50 Tips On Web Design

*Tips to brand your website
*Include your logo in all pages. Position it at the top left or each page.
*Complement your logo with a tagline or catchy sentence that summarizes your business purpose. For example “Always low prices” is the tagline for Wal-Mart.
*Create a favicon. A favicon is that small graphic that appears next to the URL in the address bar.
*Have a consistent look and feel in all your pages. Use a color scheme and layout that are clearly recognized across your site.
*Have an About Us section, that includes all relevant information about you and your business.
*Include a copyright statement at the bottom of each page.
Tips on website navigation
*Design your pages to load in less than 10 seconds (50Kb maximum size, including pictures).
*Group your navigational options in relevant categories.
*Use common names for your menu options: Home, About Us, Contact Us, Help, Products. *Avoid “clever” or “trendy” alternatives.
*If your site uses Flash, provide also an HTML version for users who prefer a less fancy, faster site.
*Provide simple text navigation links at the bottom of long pages, so users don’t need to scroll back up.
*Link your logo to your homepage, except in the homepage itself. Put a link to your homepage on all your internal pages.
*Display a “breadcrumb trail”; it is basically the path from the homepage to the page where you are. A breadcrumb trail looks like this: Home > Section > Sub-Section > Page, and it greatly facilitates navigation.
*If your site is too big, provide Search capabilities. Include a search box in the upper right corner of your homepage, and a link to a Search page from your interior pages. Freefind ( http://www.freefind.com ) offers you a free and powerful search engine for your site.
*Set your search box to search your site, not to search the web.
*Create a custom error page that displays a simple site map with links to the main sections of your site. That way, you will not lose visitors that have followed a bad link to your site or who have misspelled your URL.
Tips on Layout and Content Presentation
*Save the top of your page for your most important content. Remember: good content must flow to the top.
*Lay out your page with tables, and set the width in percentage terms instead of a fixed number of pixels. That way, your page will always fit the screen, without the need to scroll horizontally.
*Optimize your page to be viewed best at 800×600 (the most popular resolution at the time of this writing).
*Use high contrast for the body of your page: black text on white background, or white text on black background work best.
*Don’t use too many different fonts in one page. Also, avoid using small serif fonts (like Times Roman): they are difficult to read from a computer screen. Verdana is the most web-friendly font, since it is wide, clean and easy to read.
*Avoid long blocks of text. Use tools that facilitate scanability, like bullets, subtitles, highlighted keywords, hyperlinks, etc.
*Avoid amateurish features like: numeric page counters, wholesale use of exclamation points, all caps, center justified blocks of text, excessive animated gifs, busy backgrounds, etc.
*Don’t use pop-up windows. They distract your visitors and are immediately dismissed as ads.
*Test your site so that it looks good in different browsers and resolutions.
Tips on Writing for the Web
*Write in layman’s terms so that everybody can understand your content, unless you’re running a technical site for technical people.
*Reading from a screen is painful: use 50% less words than you would use on print.
If a page is too long, break it into several pages and link to them.
*Don’t use font sizes smaller than 10pt. for the body of your page. Specify your fonts in percentage terms instead of pixels, to let users set their own size preferences using their browser’s text view options.
*Use a spell checker. Spelling mistakes are embarrassing and hurt credibility.
Tips to Know Your Customers
*Ask for feedback: include a feedback form in your Contact Us page.
*Publish an ezine and include a subscription form in your homepage. Give your customers valuable information and encourage them to contact you.
*Include polls and other tools to gather market intelligence.
Tips on Linking
*Make your links descriptive. They should indicate what the user will be linking to, as opposed to just saying “click here”.
*Don’t underline anything that is not a link.
*Underline your links and use a consistent color for them across your site (preferably blue).
*Use a different color for visited links, so that your visitors know where they’ve been (preferably purple or a more subdued tone of the unvisited links color).
When linking to a non-HTML file, such as Excel, Word or Acrobat, make it evident, by including a small icon next to the link.
*Don’t link to “under construction” pages.
*Make sure that your links work and that you don’t have broken links. There are free online tools that can help you with this.
*If you use graphic links, don’t forget to use the ALT attribute. The ALT attribute should describe what are you linking to.
Tips on how to use graphics
*Optimize your graphics. Use only .gif and .jpg formats. Make your image files as small as possible while maintaining acceptable quality. Use a free online graphics optimization tool.
*Use thumbnails (miniature versions of a picture) and make them clickable to the actual size picture.
*Avoid graphics that look like ads. People ignore them.
*Use the ALT attribute on pictures, even the image is not a link. It helps users with disabilities and people who have turned off graphics.
Tips to optimize your site for the search engines:
*Create short, descriptive page titles, to entice search engine users to click on your links.
*Create a site map containing all your pages, and link to it directly from your homepage. Search engine robots will follow the link to your site map and will most likely add all your pages to the index.
*Decide what the two or three main keywords are for each page (the words you believe search engine users will type to find your page) and repeat them often in your page title, description meta tag and page body.
*Create a Links page and call it Resources. In it, place links to those sites that have agreed to place a reciprocal link to your page. The more inbound links you have from quality sites with a topic related to your site, the better your site will rank with the search engines.
*Use more text than graphics, and minimize the use of flash and JavaScript. Search engines heavily favor text and will crawl and index your site faster.

Free Tips On How To Design Your Website!

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All Bloggers Should Go To Technorati!

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May 20, 2006

Learning My Way Slowly Toward Success

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 9:49 pm

ADVANTAGE MARKETING & PROMOTIONS

Ph/Fax:  630-467-1330  Toll Free:  1-877-850-3318

E-mail:  promomanusa@gmail.com

Primary website(s):  www.promoman.us  www.promowear   

http:/advantagemarketing.blogspot.com/

Promotional Apparel & Advertising Specialties Learning My Way Slowly Toward Success I have learned slowly these issues of hammering on doors with cold calls, to promote your business. I’m learning slowly, as I age, how to stay modern & in tune with the flow of the web, website building, link attachments, & getting recognized. This journey is a slow learning curve with much quick racing information to filter, to sort, to screen, to analyze while one must focus on maintaining his everyday business priorities first. Follow me as I journey with my poetic mind & amateur business acumen through tunnels, side streets, & approach understanding in these matters within the limits of my own promotional business. Over time, I will make improvements & share the notes, references, and thoughts with you. Hopefully we will both grow. My business is advertising, marketing, and promotional products. You can see my humble beginnings on-line at: Here is my newest addition to the website arena: http://promoform.btobsource.com   http://www.promowear.us/

 

http://advantagemarketing.blogspot.com/  http://www.promoman.us/  http://il.local.yahoo.biz/promoman http://promoman.wordpress.com/   http://www.tiptopwebsite.com/promoman/ 

As savy serch engine optimizers will note, I’m a work in progress, not a storehouse of knowledge-it is here, the journey begins.  You may even see an amateur poem dropped in along the pathway to entertain those who take life too seriously; or to make a literary fool of myself.

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 9:27 pm

The Google Sandbox

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 9:26 pm

After establishing 8 different webstites, some, somewhat repetitious, some, somewhat unique, and spending alot of time self-submitting on my own without paid for optimization, I have concluded I don’t know the dynamics of how the Google Sandbox works but there is a time mechanism at work beneath it all.  It seems to depend on being picked up first my MSN, & Yahoo, and in time Google gives you the big break my adding you a few Google precious direct links.  However, duplication of link appearances on your own site and multi submissions, in affect, multipying your total appearance as larger than one really is, seems to play a part in the building of an overall web appearance that Google in time makes note of.

Let’s see how long it takes my new Full Line Printing, Check, & Business Form website to get the yawn & the victorious screaming entry by Google: 

http://promoform.btobsource.com

 

Filed under: Uncategorized — by promoman @ 9:18 pm

February 14, 2006

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