Archive for October, 2011
3 Keys to Social Network Marketing
Social network marketing has quickly moved up the ranks as a viable means in which to generate traffic on the internet. This is due to the explosion in the popularity of online social networking. It has become increasingly common for people of all types from white collar professionals to online entrepreneurs to be found at these online communities. In particular it is the marketers that seem to have really taken to these sites for their promotional use. Although it is relatively easy to join and navigate most any of these locations, effectively using them to generate traffic takes a certain finesse and patience.
For any online entrepreneurs engaging in social networking for the promotional purposes there are 3 common sense rules they will need to apply.
Tags: acquaintances, collar professionals, finesse, gatherings, initial focus, network marketing, networkin, online communities, sense rules, social networking
How to Save Space of Ads on Your Website
Saving space on your website is easy if you know the right kind of website advertising to use. Google really gave the industry a boost with its AdSense program and advertising network. Thanks to AdSense, there are many advertising networks today that offer pay per click advertising for website publishers. However there’s also a newer method of website advertising that’s earning even more revenue for publishers, thanks to higher click-through rates. What’s even better about this new method is that it doesn’t take up any space on your website!
Many ad networks offer the traditional method of advertising. Traditional methods are probably what you think of when you think of website advertising. They involve banners across the top of your site and other ad images along the side and across the bottom. Traditional website advertising was exactly what the doctor ordered for the beginning of the website advertising, and they still hold a lot of value today.
Tags: advertising networks, google, mouse cursor, pay per click advertising, questionable images, saving space, t draw, traditional ads, website publishers, website users