Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Welcome

Hello and Welcome to Jeffrey’s Corner. I’m Jeffrey Morgan. I’d also like to take this moment to Welcome you to Internet Money Systems.Com Here You will find all the latest news and information on producing Income Online. Make Yourself at home and relax. I promise you that your time here will be well spent. Again, Welcome and Thanks for the visit !

Info Marketing Rocks!

Information marketing is incredibly powerful, and there are many reasons for this. If I had to choose a single business model to focus on, and I was forced to drop all other aspects of my business, I would stick to information marketing.

Here’s why information marketing rocks!

1. The profit margins are incredible! There is no other business on earth where you can create a product and sell it over and over again with no additional costs for production and raw materials. Once you’ve made back your initial costs for creating the product, the rest is almost pure profit!

2. Creating information products is so much simpler than creating physical products. You don’t have to buy supplies and raw materials. You don’t have to build factories. You don’t have to hire employees to work in your factory. In fact, if you have the skills, you can create every product yourself!

3. There’s no inventory or shipping. You don’t have to stock shelves with merchandise. You can’t “run out” of an information product, unless you purposely limit sales, and you can’t have the item lost by the shipping company. Sure, you may have to deal with people who don’t know how to download the product, or other minor issues, but it doesn’t cost you anything but time to send the buyer another download link.

4. You can have hundreds of products of your own very quickly. In physical products, creating hundreds of product lines would probably take you many years to accomplish. Online, you could have hundreds of products just by hiring writers and designers to create the products for you.

I feel that information marketing is simply the easiest and best business to get started in. Even if you have no experience at all, you can outsource every single step. You can have a business up and running in days, and it costs almost nothing to get started. What can beat that?

Top 5 Article Directories

There are thousands of article directories you could submit to, but I generally submit to only 5. I only submit to those directories that have an Alexa ranking of less than 10,000, because those are the ones that have the best traffic.

Personally, I’m not after backlinks only. The backlinks are great, sure, but I prefer to get backlinks AND traffic, because it multiplies my efforts.

There are currently only 5 directories I know of that have an Alexa ranking of 10,000 or less. These are the directories I submit to. I will occasionally submit to a few others if I have some spare time, but most articles are only submitted to these five.

1. EzineArticles.com

2. ArticlesBase.com

3. Buzzle.com

4. Pubs.acs.org/hotartcl

5. SearchWarp.com

I don’t bother with other directories simply because I don’t get enough traffic from any of them to make it worth my time. I may get a trickle of traffic, or the occasional hit here and there, but no other article directory gives me the level of traffic that these do.

If you find a directory that consistently sends you great traffic, by all means submit to it! This list is purely based on my own experiences, and my own opinion. If you find other directories that work for you, that’s great! But personally, these 5 are the only ones that send be decent traffic on a regular basis.

HubPages vs. Squidoo

HubPages and Squidoo can both be great money makers, but which one is “better”? Which one should you use?

Well, I’ll be honest with you, I use BOTH. There’s no reason to NOT use both. In fact, I use other sites, too. (Like Weebly, Wet Paint, and others.) But I do tend to focus most of my energy on Squidoo.

There are a couple of reasons for this. First of all, I just find Squidoo’s interface a little cleaner and easier to use. I also find their actual pages more attractive. They do contain a lot of links, but they are well-organized, and the AdSense ads blend in nicely.

On the other hand, HubPages interface seems a little awkward to use. Their pages are cluttered, and the AdSense ads don’t blend. In fact, their method of randomly choosing AdSense styles and colors can make their pages absolutely ugly. HubPages is also very picky about advertising, and you have to be careful to follow their rules. Squidoo is MUCH more relaxed towards marketing.

I also find that my Squidoo lenses tend to rank a little higher than my HubPages hubs. HubPages seems to perform slightly better in MSN for me, but Squidoo does better in Google. Remember, this is just my experience. Yours may be different!

Overall, I vastly prefer working with Squidoo, but I do use both equally. I would prefer to have TWO pages on the front page of Google whenever possible, rather than just one. If I can get a Squidoo lens and a HubPages hub listed on page one for the same keyword, I could potentially get double the traffic.

So the bottom line is this: use both. You may prefer one over the other as I do, but there is absolutely no reason you shouldn’t be using both and getting more traffic. I like to create a mirror on HubPages for every lens I make on Squidoo. (No, I don’t mirror the content!) I just write new content for the same keywords, potentially doubling my search engine listings.

Create Information Products

Creating digital products is time-consuming. The average ebook may take anywhere from 8 to 100 hours to write, depending on the length, complexity, and speed of the writer. But there are ways you can speed this process up, and even create an info product in an hour or two!

1. Dragon Naturally Speaking

Dragon Naturally Speaking is a software program that lets you speak words instead of typing them. Most people speak far faster than they type, so you can save a lot of time by using this software! Some people double or even triple their product creation speed with this tool.

2. Interviews

Interviewing people via telephone or Skype is a super way to create a product. Find an expert in your niche, ask them for an interview, and create an audio product. You can have this product transcribed relatively cheaply, which means you will have both audio and a written product to sell. A one hour interview with an expert could be sold for a great deal of money if the information is good!

3. Videos

Creating a video can take a lot less time than creating a written product. Let’s say you want to show someone how to create a Squidoo lens. You could create an entire video showing the process from start to finish in the time it takes you to create the lens. This might be an hour, for example. But it would probably take you at least 20 pages to explain the process in writing, not to mention the necessity of creating screenshots to show people what you’ve done. A written product might take 3-4 hours. By creating a video, you could accomplish the same thing in 1/4 the time! Plus, video products usually sell for a lot more than an ebook because the perceived value is greater!

Remember to get creative. You might think of some new ways to shave time off of your product creation, and you might find that your products sell even better when delivered in a new format.

5 Steps to More Blog Traffic

The biggest question people have about blogging seems to be, “How can I get more traffic to my blog?”

Getting traffic to a website or blog is no easy thing to do. There are millions and millions of websites and blogs on the internet, and you’re probably competing with thousands, of not millions of sites in your niche. Why would a visitor come to your blog instead of one of those other sites or blogs?

Well, it’s all about saturation and visibility. You need to make sure that no matter where a visitor goes on the internet, they’re almost assured of running into a link to your blog. If they visit another blog in your niche, they should be able to find a link to you from it! It’s a lot of work, but it can pay of big time!

So let’s look at the ways you can get more visibility and saturation:

1. Comment on other blogs. You should comment on as many blogs as you can in your niche, but be sure to leave quality comments! Don’t just stop by and say, “Nice post.” Tell them WHY you like the post, or comment on what you DON’T like about it. Just make sure you contribute something to the conversation. Leave your link in the URL field, but do NOT put it in the comment itself!

2. Use social bookmarking. Bookmark posts on your own blog, and encourage readers to do the same. Use social bookmarking plugins to encourage readers to bookmark posts, and to make it easier for them to do so.

3. Write guest posts for other blogs in your niche. Ask other bloggers if you can author guest posts for them for free in exchange for a link back to your site. Many bloggers would be thrilled to get high-quality content for their blog for free, so it doesn’t hurt to ask.

4. Write articles and post them to article directories. This gets you valuable backlinks to help improve your SEO, but can also drive traffic straight to your blog.

5. Take the time to do proper SEO. Keyword research is crucial, so be sure every post you make contains keywords that could attract search engine traffic. Use SEO plugins to make sure you get the most search engine traffic possible.

Anything you can do to get more links to your blog is great. Spend a few minutes each day looking for new ways to get links back to your blog. The more saturated the ‘net is with links to your blog, the more traffic you will end up getting.

5 Vital WordPress Plugins

There are thousands of plugins available for WordPress, and many of them can be very useful. It can be tempting to add dozens to a single blog, but this can be time consuming, and isn’t really necessary. I don’t recommend adding more than a handful of plugins to each blog, because you’ll have more to update and keep track of.

So let’s look at the 5 WordPress plugins you should absolutely be using on every blog you create!

1. Platinum SEO Pack

The Platinum SEO Pack is an update version of the old All-in-One SEO Pack. It takes things one step further by automatically doing a 301 redirect any time the permalink of a page changes, so you don’t lose any PageRank or SE listings. If you only add ONE plugin, this is the one!

2. Google XML Sitemaps Plugin

A sitemap is very important on any site, but especially on larger sites. It helps Google (and other search engines) find all of the pages on your site. This plugin helps you automatically generate a sitemap, which you should then submit to Google Webmaster Tools.

3. What Would Seth Godin Do?

This plugin will remind visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed a certain number of times. It may alert them only the first time they visit, or you could set a specific number of visits, or you could set it to display all the time. It puts the reminder at the top or bottom of each post, as you specify.

4. Brian’s Threaded Comments

Comments are the lifeblood of a blog. You should always encourage readers to leave their comments, and this will allow you to easily respond to specific comments. It will turn your comments into a type of forum thread. It’s very crucial for building a community on your blog.

5. Subscribe to Comments

Repeat visitors are also very important for blogs. When users subscribe to comments, they can be notified if someone responds to a comment they made on your blog. This can make visitors come back weeks or even months later when someone responds and digs up an old conversation! This is a super way to encourage repeat visitors.

Overall, you want plugins that bring in traffic. Each of these plugins focuses on bringing in new or repeat traffic, and encouraging visitors to return again and again. Other plugins may be fun or cute, but make sure you have these important plugins in place first!

Writing Effective Titles

In article marketing, your article title is perhaps the most important component. Your article title is similar to the headline of a sales page. If the title is poorly written, you’re not going to get the results you’re hoping for.

The article title serves three main purposes:

  1. To let people know what the article is about.
  2. To attract people to click on it and read the article.
  3. To attract search engine traffic.

Let’s look at the ways you can make sure your article titles accomplish all three of these goals effectively.

First, your article title needs to be informative. This is the easiest part to accomplish, because you just need to make sure the title accurately describes the content of the article.

Next, you need to make sure people are going to read the article. If you have a boring article title, people aren’t going to be interested in reading it. For example, if I had just called this particular blog post “Article Titles”, it wouldn’t have received much attention. But by adding an action word (writing) and a descriptive word (effective), I’ve made the post seem more interesting.

Finally, you need to attract search engines. That means you need to have keywords in your title. The title will typically also be in the HTML title tag, which search engines give tremendous weight to. So you need to be sure the title contains keywords that are searched for fairly often. You can use your favorite keyword program to find these keywords. Be sure to look for keyword phrases that receive at least a few dozen searches per day, otherwise you’re probably not going to get enough traffic to make the article earn its keep, so to speak.

Adding numbers to the title can also attract more traffic. People are attracted to numbers, and they also like quick solutions. So try article titles like:

5 Quick Deer Hunting Tips

10 Ways to Make More Money

7 Killer Tips for Quitting Smoking

Just be sure to have the exact number of tips you mentioned in the article, and number them. Ezine Articles doesn’t like to accept these number tip articles if the tips aren’t numbered correctly, and other article directories may feel the same way.

ClickBank Product Owner Tips

ClickBank product ownership is one of the most lucrative things a beginner can do to make money online. But there are hundreds, perhaps thousands of ClickBank product owners who aren’t making any money with their products. They probably have no clue why they aren’t making any money, but some of the reasons are pretty obvious.

We’re going to look at some ways you can make more money as a ClickBank owner, so you won’t have to be one of those people who puts up a product and makes no money. Your time is worth more than that!

1. Provide Affiliate Support

One of the most vital parts of a ClickBank business is providing support for your affiliates. You need to give affiliates a clear and easy way to contact you if they have questions or need additional help.

Yes, you will have people spamming you, asking for joint ventures, and sending you other mail that isn’t important. But supporting your affiliates is so important, that you should let people contact you, anyway.

2. Don’t Require Affiliate Email Signup

So many ClickBank publishers require affiliates to enter their name and email address just to get promotional material, and that is probably costing them dozens of affiliates. Only the most well-known and successful product owners can get away with this. Unless you are extremely well known, don’t do this!

3. Test Product Conversions

Nothing makes an affiliate more angry than sending hundreds, even thousands of hits to a product and getting no sales. While there is obviously no way to guarantee conversions, you should test your copy very well and tweak it for maximum conversions. If the product doesn’t convert, any affiliates you do attract will soon leave.

4. Make Your Site Attractive

The design of your page is very important to affiliates. While it may or may not make a difference to conversions, the design is crucial in the eyes of most affiliates. Affiliates are far more discerning than standard visitors, and they expect a nice-looking sales page.

Choosing Blog Topics

Choosing something to blog about is one of the most difficult parts of blogging for many bloggers. Almost everyone experiences “writer’s block” from time to time, but when you need to be blogging regularly, this is tough.

There are a few methods I use to break through these blocks. I need to find inspiration, so that’s what I do. I go looking for inspiration in a few different places.

Ezine Articles

My first stop is always Ezine Articles. With thousands and thousands of articles, there are plenty of topics to choose from. I don’t copy the articles there, I just use them for ideas about topics. Once I’ve chosen a topic, I write each article from scratch.

Google Alerts

Each day, Google sends me alerts with the latest news and blog posts about the topic I choose. This is incredibly helpful, and best of all, it’s free!

Other Blogs

The most obvious choice for getting ideas would, of course, be other blogs in the niche. Almost any niche you can think of has dozens of blogs available, and most of them have dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of posts to inspire you.

News Websites

If you’re in a major niche, the various news websites should also provide you with some inspiration. If you’ve written about nearly everything you can think of, sometimes breaking news will inspire you. In fact, sometimes a news story that isn’t even related directly to your niche will give you inspiration.

Inspiration is all around you. You just have to look for it. If you take the time to look for the inspiration, you can break through these blocks and think of topics to write about. Just don’t give up. One of the most important secrets to making money blogging is to keep posting regularly. If you don’t, your rankings could slip, your readers could stop coming back, and your traffic could fall. Just keep blogging regularly and you will succeed.