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Your Killer Ad – Some Killer Facts

No. This is not another article about attention grabbing, interest generating ads.

Just the other day I was on the verge of sending out my weekly Newsletter, when some intuition kicked in and made me click again on a featured profile. Whoops! the website was offline and I was left with absolutely no way of contacting that client, because the email address was centered to the domain name. Well I stopped that feature just in time to wait for the client to get back to me.

Keyword killer Tips

Though there may be more than a thousand ways to generate traffic to your website, keywords are extremely critical to blasting your website into the limelight. Stats prove that almost 90% of targeted ready to buy traffic comes through search engines. So here are a few more killer tips that will have a dramatic impact on your e-business:

2 Killer eBook Marketing Tactics!

1) SELLING CREATES TRAFFIC

You probably know that by including your ad in a free ebook, then allowing others to give it away is a great way to spread your ad all over the internet. That worked good in the old days because hardly anyone knew about it, but now there are free ebooks almost everywhere. Because of this your free ebook ad has to be extremely persuasive and you must present it so people perceive it as valuable. I have a solution for this free ebook problem.

Killer Secrets of Effective Advertising through Ezines

Everyone knows there’s a world of information and services on the Internet. So what does that mean for your business? Are consumers who are looking for a particular product/service that you offer able to find your business? The answer might be a big “NO” for you. Just like us, you may have placed an advertisement in newspapers and magazines and the results were not as good as expected. Once we placed an advertisement in a magazine that claims to have over 1.5 million subscribers nationwide. We spent nearly a thousand dollars for the ad and only got a few responses. What went wrong? The answer is very simple! Our ad was buried among over two dozen other advertisements and was not targeted to the right audience. Now we are getting smarter, after having tried Ezine advertisements that have produced excellent results.

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