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10 Reasons Why You Should Sell Information over the Internet

1) The Internet Is the Perfect Place For the Distribution of Information

Although the Web is a fast changing medium, there is one thing that will never be shaken: the Internet has an everlasting need for information. Millions of surfers go to search engines each day, looking for information on every conceivable topic. The information never goes out of fashion.

Information products will ALWAYS sell on the Internet! Now is the time for YOU to take advantage of this.

Are Your Rankings At Risk?

Ever since there have been search engines, there have been techniques that unscrupulous webmasters and shady search engine optimization firms have used to artificially boost their rankings.

As search engines caught on to these techniques, they devised ways to detect them without having someone physically look at each site (a practical impossibility, considering that several individual engines now index well over a billion pages).

An Overlooked Advertising Opportunity For Web Publishers

When you have an online business you need to utilize every possible avenue of advertising and promotion. As I sign up for more ezines and discussion groups, I am finding numerous publishers are overlooking a very effective and fr~e advertising opportunity.

After I sign up for an ezine or email discussion group, I await the welcome letter for guidelines and to learn a bit more about the ezine/website/webmaster. Too often all I get in the welcome letter is the standard default letter. No personal welcome, no introductions, no links to check out and no email.

All About Froogle: Getting Listed + Froogle Data Feed

The Froogle Concept:

Froogle takes the power of the Google search and applies it to almost all the products available on the internet.

For consumers, Froogle shortens the distance between the keyboard and the product they’re searching for. Visit Froogle and type “dog collar.” Froogle presents a list of dog collar photographs, brief descriptions, prices, and links to each site that sells dog collars.

Now, who’s that at number one for dog collars? Let the Froogle optimization begin.

More Laws of Effective Navigation: Navigation Must Stand Out

You’ll need to have a clear section of the page designated for navigation–one that a visitor will immediately recognize as the navigation area when he arrives at the site. Navigation should not necessarily be the prime focus, but it must be highly visible.

On many sites, the main navigation is overly subdued. It sort of “lurks” on the page, but it’s not the kind of thing that really gets to a visitor’s consciousness. It gets drowned out because there is too much color or excitement in the rest of the page.

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