There are just so many ways for you to market your business on the web. The wide range of possible options can be very confusing, so where do you start first?
Posted on 07/25/09 at 08:41:07 by Kenneth Doyle
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There are millions of competing voices (blogs) on the net. So, how do you continue to increase the readership of your blog in an ethical way?...
Posted on 03/01/08 at 00:17:00 by Kenneth Doyle
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Well, It had to happen (and why didn't I think of it?).
A system has been developed which turns your blog viral...
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Posted on 09/16/07 at 03:08:37 by Kenneth Doyle
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Ruth
After you've been on the web for some time you "get" that the only way to expand your reach on the web is by SHARING with others who are working in the same niche as you. This "sharing" has traditionally taken the form of link exchanges, JV's, viral eBooks, banner exchanges etc.
However, over the last 6 months I have been studying the viral potential of new Web 2.0 applications, and determining how they can be used to extend your REACH by sharing (in whatever niche market you operate on the web).
There are some stunning, viral, Web 2.0 applications being launched.
Watch this space! :-)
Kenneth Doyle - The eAnalyst!
I am NOT making this up. It's the truth.
Every day I get nonsense and junk sent to me from Internet "marketers".
I get junk in my Email Inbox (irrespective of how many filters I put in place), so that email has virtually become a useless tool that now INVADES my personal space and it just costs me unneccessary time to wade through the junk to find anything that's meaningful to me... and I RESENT it. And, I get junk from automated programs filling in forms on my web sites about offers that have NOTHING to do with my business, and in most cases nothing to do with any of my personal interests or needs... and I RESENT it.
These practices have NOTHING to do with marketing. There is a much BETTER way! ...
Posted on 10/08/06 at 02:16:37 by Kenneth Doyle
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When is a toothbrush not a toothbrush? Well, when the company that manufactures it upsells that toothbrush as a device which does something OTHER than clean your teeth. So, how does a toothbrush manufacturer create an ever expanding market for something as basic and utilitarian as a toothbrush... and continue to sell it to us people who need an oral hygiene solution? ...
Now, let's be real here... a toothbrush is a toothbrush, is a toothbrush.
It's just a device that cleans your teeth, and massages your gums, that's it! This is all that a toothbrush ever needs to do to be an effective oral hygiene device.
Posted on 10/04/06 at 23:05:44 by Kenneth Doyle
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The Internet is meant to be about delivering quality information to users, right? So, why doesn't it?
Yes, you can go to search engines, key in a search term (keyword phrase) and be directed to millions of web site pages which purportedly will solve your needs for specific information.
However, with few exceptions (such as news sites and forums) the information on most web sites is generally static, meaning that the information generally doesn't change...
Posted on 05/01/06 at 10:56:03 by Kenneth Doyle
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This need not be so, if you follow these steps...
You need to have a way with words in order to increase the traffic to your web site. However, sometimes, the most intelligent people in the world can have difficulty effectively communicating their ideas in writing to others.
Posted on 04/17/06 at 04:17:53 by Kenneth Doyle
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As the mainstream media is now beginning to adopt podcasting as a delivery technology (Fox News) it's crystal clear to me that podcasting (just like that "new" technology, video) is now here to stay.
Podcasting (and how to use it to market online) is something that I teach in my 'Taming The eBeastie' series.
Kenneth Doyle - The eAnalyst
I enjoyed your podcast very much. Effective internet marketing skills can be learned by anyone. Focused effort on SEO is critical!
Thanks for the great info!
Butch Hamilton
Well, Thank you. I do appreciate your kind words.
I firmly believe that "what you give in service to others, comes back to you many times over".
Internet marketing is not some secret or mystical science, as many would have you believe. It's a process that anyone can master.
This is what I teach in my 'Taming The eBeastie' series, the process of Internet marketing.
Kenneth Doyle - The eAnalyst
Admittedly, this is the first of your articles that I have read. Butch Hamilton has mentioned your name on various occasions, and I now understand why he was so impressed.
This article was most informative, concise and straight to the point. Thank you for your time and knowledge! I will certainly be looking forward to reading your articles in the future.
Jim Skelton
It is now a well established fact that people primarily use the Internet to search for information on specific topics to solve specific problems.
Now (of course) there are other ways the Internet is used too...
Posted on 04/10/06 at 06:12:29 by Kenneth Doyle
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Since the birth of the commercial Internet good writing has driven the development and search engine positioning of web sites.
Good web site content (next to keywords) has been and always will be the King, Queen and whole Royal Court of marketing success on the web.
Posted on 03/27/06 at 03:31:05 by Kenneth Doyle
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Thank you so much for all your help last night! I look forward to meeting with you again soon!
Paulette Sherb
Yes, you're right about the amount of "good" writing on the Internet.
However, all that this means is that if you focus on one topic and write well about that topic then it will just be so easy to shine now, won't it?
The core idea here being that people come to the Internet to find information, GOOD information.
Give them that and people get what they want... and the search engines get what they want. And then you get what you want (traffic and prospects) :-)
Kenneth Doyle - The eAnalyst
Nice article!!! But I do disagree with your opening statement: GOOD writing has NOT always been the "norm" on the Internet.
Matter of fact, IMHO, 90% of the content I see on marketing/ business sites is pure dreck! It's only been in the last few years that content - meaning high quality writing - has really been the driving force behind SE rankings.
The stuff written by the bloated and overpaid fat cats - the gurus - most definitely does NOT meet my criteria for high quality content, no matter how much they charge for their services as a copy writer. And I won't even comment on the drivel propagated by the most popular article exchanges.
Well, enuff of that. Send me a QMTP some time. Would love to talk.
Peace!
John Botscharow
I have not officially met you yet, but I was listening closely to you tonight in the webconference with Carolyn and Tim.
I look forward to sharing ideas with you at some point. I think we are definitely like-minded in our thoughts on marketing!
Thanks!
Butch Hamilton
There are many ways to market your business on the Internet, and using search engine optimized articles has to be one of the "keeper" strategies for getting pre-qualified 'natural' search engine traffic to your web site...
Posted on 10/12/05 at 01:23:44 by Kenneth Doyle
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Pete Balasch Jr.
Television pervades our lives.
It has become a 'staple'. It is something we 'need'.
So, what can this perceived 'need' teach us about marketing on the web? It can teach us a lot...
Posted on 10/05/05 at 22:55:31 by Kenneth Doyle
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FIVE Quick And Easy-To-Implement Tactics To Monetarise The Traffic ALREADY On Your Web Site!
The Internet is full of "How To Get MORE Traffic To Your Web Site" Schemes, Strategies And Techniques...
Now, here's a better question... "What are you doing with the web site traffic that's already ON your web site?"
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Posted on 09/14/05 at 11:58:17 by Kenneth Doyle
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The Internet is full of "How To Get MORE Traffic To Your Web Sites" systems. I run a website that actually generates traffic for its members listings for free. So learning your funneling techniques to monetize your website traffic makes complete sense.
JT McNaught
Link exchange protocol for your exchange links program.
If you actively engaged in a reciprocal links exchange program you will know that webmasters are busy people.
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You will also be aware that most of the webmasters you approach don't fully understand the value of exchanging in-context links with other webmasters.
Posted on 09/03/04 at 10:25:36 by Kenneth Doyle
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Finding webmasters with whom you can exchange links is a time consuming task.
However, the long term benefits of a reciprocal link exchange program will bring you substantial web traffic for years to come.
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Posted on 09/02/04 at 10:42:59 by Kenneth Doyle
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Search Engines reward in-context web site linkages.
There are different ways to link and there are different ways to benefit when you exhange links with other sites.
Posted on 09/01/04 at 11:11:41 by Kenneth Doyle
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