Posts Tagged ‘internet marketing’

What can two guys from Kuala Lumpur teach you about Guerrilla Warfare ?

TONS !

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Edmund and Vince have spent the last few years online as successful
internet marketers.

They’ve used their own blend of warfare tactics to get in under the
radar and sniper huge profits from under the noses of ranks of other
marketers — all done legally and ethically.

For a limited time, they are opening their doors to train YOU up in
their own guerrilla tactics, and will provide you all the weapons that
you need for a successful hunt … and kill.

“It’s the thrill of the catch”, Vince continually tells me.

And no wonder, he’s a born assassin when it comes to taking out
the competition.

So to get hold of these covert tactics, strategies, and methods, PLUS
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Brad Smith
Easter JV

Some people have been asking me how to unsubscribe themself from mailing lists.

I want to help you further so that you can get back the freedom you deserve, so please read on.
Perhaps you’re on a ton of unwanted mail lists and don’t know how to get off.

Here’s a few tips to get off them, just in case it has never been described to you before:

#1. Unsubscribe links
- All emails from commercial sources should have an unsubscribe link at the bottom of each email.

Scroll down the email and see if there is a link that says “unsubscribe instructions” or similar. It should.

I teach you all about “best practise email” for internet marketers at:
http://thespamblockers.com/IMversion/

(It’s free, and you can even get PLR to it if you’re quick !)


#2. Reply to the Email

- This could be dangerous, as it might trigger a spam responder that collects your email address.
However some marketers that use their actual email address can be contacted via this method.

#3. Search the email contents
- I’d look for some form of contact that is included with the email that is sent. This is usually right at the end of the email itself, but it could also be right at the very top.

Search for a help desk contact point, or similar.

Or visit the domain that is mentioned in the email for any sort of contact point. If you find one, drop them a line requesting your email be removed.

#4. Go to the Authorities
- I’m not mentioning any here, you’re going to need to locate them yourself. But if you are on an unwanted mailing list, and have tried #1, #2, and #3 without success, then go to the SPAM police.

Outblaze is one source that you can go to. There are many more.

These guys allocate domains, or sending domains, to a blacklist, and if there are enough “positive” complaints, then the domain gets blacklisted.

This doesn’t stop the emails from being blocked 100%, but it will trigger the larger ISP’s to use their filtering services on these domains.

And hence it will limit spam sources.

#5. Contact the hosting provider.
- If you get to this point then you are getting serious. Make sure you’ve done steps 1-4 FIRST before you jump directly to this step.

This will particularly p**s the web host off if he/she gets their hosting shut down or off air.

OK, I know a lot of us are sick of SPAM, but don’t do #6. Leave that to the experts.

If your attempts to get yourself off the mail list fail, then contact their hosting provider, and provide the full details of the emails that you received from them. They may not act on just one request, but if there are many requests, then they are likely to take action.

In fact, I’ve lost hosting at Dreamhost Domains based on just ONE spam complaint — and this is from people on my Double opt In lists.

So don’t think that by running your emails legitimately that you’d be immune to taking a hit. Even if you aim to do the right thing, you could be up for having your domains suspended or revoked.

(I try my best to make myself 100% transparent to everyone on this topic.)

#6. Murder the SPAMMER
- You don’t need to go this far, but yes it has been done before!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/26/russian_spammer_killed/

Obviously you’ve been ticked off way beyond control.
See a psychologist before you do anything rash…

Hope this helps you understand the way to get off mailing lists.

Take care !

Brad Smith

In response to many people asking me, “How can I automatically submit my articles to article directories to get massive numbers of backlinks to my site”, I always tell them that I use this service:

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Article marketing, or “bum marketing” as they call it, is the process of submitting an article that you have written, or a substantially modified PLR Article, to an article directory, in order to get backlinks to your site. Alternatively you may include a cloaked affiliate link instead that you could cash in on.

** Why would you want backlinks ? **

Because incoming links from other sites increase your ranking in the search engines, so Now here are 3 good reasons to write and submit articles to article directories:

1. You get a ton of backlinks.

2. Webmasters pick up your article for news stories and use that on their website or in their newsletters

3. In the normal flow of information, people who read an article are usually interested in the topic, and if you are centred on a certain niche then you can pick up a lot of niche visitors to your site, or affiliate link.

Got the picture ?

To perform article submission manually, I’ve put up a huge set of article directories is here, if you’re game to spend the time to submit to them:
http://imagainstpp.com/Alternative_Article_Directories.html

I “got over” this manual method of submitting articles after my first 10 directory submissions.
It was PAINFUL to say the least.

In investigating the alternatives out there, I settled on buying the Lifetime Membership at Article Marketer:
http://www.surefireweb.com/recommends/ArticleMarketer.html

** Most people aren’t doing Article Marketing Correctly **

It’s true.

People think they can just submit their articles and they will get a ton of traffic.
At least that is what they are TOLD to believe.

That’s NOT TRUE.

The traffic doesn’t just magically appear on your site.
The successful marketers are the ones that have tested what works Vs what doesn’t work.

In my personal testing, I’ve found that the backlink to my site from an article directory is MORE VALUABLE than the traffic I get from the article. That is, to be honest, I haven’t got much TRAFFIC directly from the article directories, but I have got an increased PAGE RANK from the article directories — yes, even if there was “duplicate content” spread over thousands of directories with my article or link on it.


** How to do article marketing the RIGHT way **

There are just TWO things that you need to pay attention to when writing, or modifying, your article.

#1 Your Keywords
Make sure your article targets the keywords that you want to be recognised for in the search engines. Scatter these throughout the Article Title, Article Description, 3 or 4 times throughout the article itself, as well as in your Resource Box. Make sure you don’t overdo it, and stay below 4% of your article with these keywords or keyword phrases so that you don’t get penalised by the article directories OR the Search Engines for “keyword spamming” (Yes that is a real term !)

#2 Your Resource Box
This is the “About the Author” Section that is included at the end of the article, and this is the major focus of where you need to be careful, as this section will determine your page rank credibility.

- Get your keywords and understand what you want to be ranked for.
- You will need to learn how to create a link to the page you want credit for, in the form of:

<a href=”http://www.yoursitename.com/keyword-page.html”>Your Keywords Here</a>

Now let’s study this last bit closely. The first important factor is that you link to a page on your website that contains your keywords in the link itself. That is, your page should be something like “keyword-page.html”, something that can be picked up in the search engines for that term.

Second, your HTML Linking Text should also use the keywords that you’ve centred your article around, and in this case I’ve suggested “Your Keywords Here”. You should use your own keywords in that position and target them to meet your own website requirements.

Now this is where a lot of people stuff up big time and throw away the extra points for Search Engine Ranking based on these link text elements. If you can identify these two links and get them to line up with a page on your website then you will go a long way to getting increased page rank for your site.

Further to this, I should mention that your own website should follow all the good rules of keyword positioning on those pages that you are referring to in your article’s Resource Box. That is, your keywords should appear at in your Heading tags, Title of the Page, at least 3 or 4 times on the page itself, as well as in ALT Text in 2 pictures and/or as ALT text for tables and other objects on your page.

If you follow these simple guidelines and get it right the first time then you’ll save yourself re-inventing the wheel and will earn significantly more from the articles you write and distribute through the article directories.

Here’s the link to distribute your articles at the cheapest rate available on the internet:
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Check out their FREE Program and sign up to it in order to test out Article Marketing.
It really works, so go for it !