Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Saturday, November 21, 2020

What is SEO ?

Do You Make These Simple Mistakes In Seo?












Daily as Web marketers or online business owners we read plenty of information about program Optimization. One expert says one thing, another expert state totally different facts. Thus most are getting confused about what really goes on within the SEO industry. We decided to conduct comprehensive research and show you what really works and whatnot. Read thoroughly these 40 SEO myths and stop getting fooled by so-called "SEO experts" that simply creating an empty buzz. program Optimization was-is-and is going to be an important part of online marketing strategy, regardless of what!


Digital marketing

The A - Z Of Digital Marketing



In the world of digital marketing today you'll find that it forms a really strategic and important place altogether sorts of business especially with e-commerce, this takes under consideration the transactional data also as listening of all communications that are digital. it's therefore realized that the foundations of digital marketing within the business place today to return from e-commerce. it's no surprise then that there are many marketing professionals who possess the talents alongside the knowledge are in constant demand, these sort of skills all of which on a...

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Facebook marketing knowledge

 The Ultimate Guide To Facebook Marketing Knowledge







Facebook Marketing Plan has been able to put my hands on. It is for sure the best webinar I have ever seen. In the webinar, a couple describes step-by-step the method they have been using to create a very big and very responsive group of followers in Facebook. They also showed a couple of sneaky tricks used by the most successful marketers on Facebook.

Toby and Layla have not been on the Facebook scene for long, yet their achievements have been immense compared to other tenure marketers. At the time of the writing of this article, their fan page was up to around 2k followers, and that numbers grow every day. Their Facebook Marketing Plan is so simple yet so effective that it makes you wonder why you haven't thought of it before.

Here is a shortlist of their accomplishment in their first year online:

Their blog ranked in the top 28,000 websites in the world
They get over 1000 unique visitor s per day
They made 5 figures in 7 DAYS!!!
They built a very close and active team of 500+ in less than 8 weeks
I have to admit that I don't get impressed very easily but these two people have achieved more in one year than many people I know have EVER achieved.



Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Internet Marketing Knowledge

 Ten Things To Know About Internet Marketing Knowledge






Five Important Things to Know About Haters on Forums


Unfortunately, a small group of haters and flamers have given forums a negative reputation among some users and former forum users. Fortunately, they are a small part of the population. This article addresses five key questions about haters in forums.


1. Are forums full of creeps and flame wars? It depends on which forums you join and what the people there are like. That is why it is pretty wise to lurk and read through a forum before you join. If you have to join in order to read content, then join and read through some discussions. If they don't seem like people you want to be around, then don't go back. It is that simple.


Creeps and flame wars are everywhere. The trick is to scope out the specific forum topic you're looking into. Honestly, if you can't find any cool forums that you feel comfortable with, then you might try starting your own forum, because there are probably other people who feel the same way you do.


2. What about haters? There are haters almost everywhere. Some haters won't last long in forums, while in other forums there are a lot of haters. Keep in mind that different communities have different value systems, and some communities value the public fights that they have--they are a form of entertainment. Understand that if you join a community that has these kinds of values, then you may well be subject to an attack regularly. If you're cool with that, then enjoy it. If not, then go elsewhere.


3. I don't want people to think I'm a creep or a hater. How do I avoid this? First, it's important to realize that some people will be offended no matter what you do, say or write. In short, they're spoiling for a fight. There's nothing you can do about them other than just not deal with them.


Second, it's important to understand that virtually every forum has its own unique culture and set of rules. For example, some forums may have pages and pages of LOL and cutesy signatures--and that's normal and good for that forum; other forums might ban users for not providing any meaningful content other than a smiley. It truly depends upon what kind of community the forum is.


In order to figure that out, you should review posts on the forum and see what people are like and how they treat each other. In some ways, it's like going to a party in a new town where you just moved. If you don't know anyone there, and you show up and there's a bonfire with dudes throwing TVs off the roof, do you want to stay and join in or get away fast? Similarly, if you walk into a room and a bunch of people are just looking at each other and not saying anything, would you stay? Check out the forum and spend a bit of time. Honestly, spending ten or fifteen minutes looking into the posts and what people are like will probably save you a lot of future time, anguish, and frustration. If in doubt, I suggest you move on.


That said, after you have read some posts in the forum, then you probably know what members are interested in. Try to contribute meaningful content. That means providing links to relevant content, not just products or sales (like many online marketers do), outside videos, or try sharing some of your personal experience or knowledge. Again, making sure that you contribute useful, meaningful information that addresses someone's question or concern is a good way to start. Another way you can help is to post a useful or interesting observation in the appropriate place or thread. Rather than posting something random, say on opera in the middle of thread about techno, follow the thread's theme. If the thread's not there, then start one.


It also helps to introduce yourself so people get an idea of who you are. Most forums have threads just for this.


Don't claim to be an expert from the start. There are plenty of other smart people around, and if you show up and claim that you are the master of whatever topic and have no history or record with that community, they have no reason to believe it. Instead, show them that you are competent by providing useful and meaningful content instead of telling them just how wise or smart you are. Unfortunately, a lot of people assume they can start at the top of a forum hierarchy when they have given nothing to a community up to that point. Mere breathing does not make you a master.


4. So can I do anything I want in a forum? That really depends on the forum. Most forums and their communities won't be happy if you constantly are off topic, have nothing of value to contribute, or just toot your own horn. Other forums have an anything goes approach; just be aware that if you can do or say anything, then everyone else there has that same right. If you are combative or nasty, others will behave that way toward you.


Many forums have policies and/or user agreements. Some forums don't want users to post any advertisements; other forums will ban you if you post something they consider spam. Read the rules.


5. What happens if a hater hacks my account? First, try to find the email of an active administrator. If you can't find that, register a new account and send a private message to an active administrator explaining what happened. The admin will probably change your old account's password to something new and give you that new password so you can get back in to your account. If you've been careful and not used the same password for your forum account as, for example, your email account, then that should be the end of it.


Remember to use long passwords (at least 8 characters) with a mixture of upper and lowercase letters and numbers. It's best if it's totally random garbage that you have to memorize instead of something you already know that other people might be able to guess (such as your significant others middle name). There are free password generators you can find using Google that will fit the bill quite nicely.


Once you start participating in forums, it can become pretty addicting. Often people think about starting their own forum. The next article, Part 3, addresses some basic questions about running your own forum.