Archive for August, 2009
The Market Research Commandments IV
0 Comments Published August 27th, 2009 in anchor, commandments, domain, Web page, method, words, Web Design and Development, Web search engine, factors, market, syndication, tag, yahoo, samurai, research commandments, number, PageRank, rank, volume traffic keyword, volume, research, search engine optimization, keyword, Market Research, Links, SEO, Google, Search, competition, high, searches, streams, target, market samurai, low, high volume traffic, keywords, TrafficThe Market Research Commandments IV Know Your Market Competition And Win Easily Today let’s finish up our work on how to best conduct your marketing research with the last section and possibly most important section on knowing your market and keyword competition for each keyword phrase you want to target before even getting involved in […]
The money really IS in the list
0 Comments Published August 13th, 2009 in Squeeze page, Social Studies, Target audience, internet marketer, internet marketers, half-truths, E-mail address, Traffic Exchanges, squeeze pages, Splash screen, ask, ListThe money really IS in the list Mastering the art of the “squeeze page” Ask any successful internet marketer and they will tell you that you if you are serious about making it online, then you need to build a list. There is nothing “secret” about this fact, and yet, the incredible vast majority of […]
The Market Research Commandments III
0 Comments Published August 4th, 2009 in oci, Cost per click, Affiliate marketing, usp, commandment, online commercial intention, value, unique selling proposition, sense, research commandment, streams, market samurai, Online, SEO, Business, Traffic, Google, Market Research, competition, products, search engine optimization, marketingThe Market Research Commandments III Matching Streams of Traffic With Products and Your USP The second important marketing research commandment we just went over was commercial value in keywords or what is sometimes called OCI “Online Commercial Intention”. There are a couple more things to consider in this regard but let’s also take a look […]

