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Why doesnt Yahoo have a WEBMASTER SUITE online?

by admin Posted in RSS Marketing


where webmasters can enter their site (just like google webmaster tools), sitemap, view and track errors, check keyword positions, submit RSS feeds, and be able to buy keywords adhoc without needing to sign up for full scale Yahoo search marketing (previously Overture)? Pity Microsoft has been left out of the game because Microsoft is too slow and lazy in the Internet game…

ask Yahoo!

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Can you recommend a good web based email marketing company?

by admin Posted in Email Marketing


I'm looking for a firm who have an on-line facility to create and upload email templates + datalists for the purpose of circulating newsletters. They also need to be able to provide analysis of the response. Anyone got any ideas?

some great and free ways to advertise would be.

http://www.swaggerspot.com - free newsletter and way more
http://www.craigslist.com - most things are free
http://www.rushfun.com - target a specific group
http://www.myspace.com - target over 200 million people
http://r.yuwie.com/website - target over 300,000 people

http://www.google.com - adwords
http://www.youtube.com - make a video to promote

blogs like http://iraqiwarvote.blogspot.com - example of blogs

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Where can learn more about self publishing and marketing a book I have written?

by admin Posted in Book Marketing


I am looking for sites with helpful content, not somebody trying to sell me something. I have looked at LuLu.com, seem interesting but I think I need to know much more before jumping in. Looking to learn more about copyrights, recent trends, topics in most demand, etc. Thanks!

Bellaonline has a good collection of resources on self publishing and book marketing http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art1860.asp

Other resources I like in this topic are

http://www.writeandpublishyourbook.com/
http://www.vogelein.com/vogelein/sp_resources.shtml
http://www.writerswrite.com/

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What are the best websites for social marketing?

by admin Posted in Youtube Marketing


I just started a website, it's called http://www.netnewz.tv

I want to use social marketing to promote the site, and I already have a twitter account and a youtube account. What are some of the BEST and MOST EFFECTIVE websites that I can social market with?

check out http://www.1to1media.com, they send out tons of free articles about social media and traditional marketing that may help you.

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Is there a social networking site, like facebook or myspace, geared for or frequented by elementary age kids?

by admin Posted in MySpace Marketing


I have a ten year old little brother that talks about myspace all the time and says he wants to join, but you have to 14 to join. Is there something out there that children under 14 go to or is marketed toward? I don't think it would be appropriate for him to be on a social website that also has adults. Thank you! And if you have any other suggestions of social networking on the internet for kids, let me know!

The only website that is myspace-like and allows kids under 13 is Yuniti ( http://yuniti.com ). It is really safe & my 12 year old brother is on it. I'm 18 and use it as well. They added a lot of extra safety features to make sure kids would be protected.

Sites like Neopets and ClubPenguin allow kids under 13 to join as well, but it's more of a game and you aren't allowed to actually talk to anyone on the site until you are 13.

This is my page on yuniti if you want to see what the site is like ( http://yuniti.com/natalie ). Since I'm 18 I didn't hide anything on my profile, but for a younger persons page everything/anything on it can be hidden (including age) :)

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Facebook is also a way for online marketing?

by admin Posted in Facebook Marketing



Yes, it is called social marketing. There is a technique way of using marketing tool, because it needs to be consistent, committed, frequent communication or feedback, which takes time. If you want more information, visit
http://onlinemarketing2day.webs.com

Good Luck

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PPC Marketing Program?

by admin Posted in PPC Marketing


Hi, I have a website and I'd like to find a PPC Marketing program to sign up for. Which are the best ones and which pay the most per click? thanks

Google Adsense

https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_US/

Yahoo

http://publisher.yahoo.com/sell/ContentMatch.php?loc=USYPN0005

Microsot AD center

http://advertising.microsoft.com/search-advertising/content-advertising

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What would be a good theme for a viral video contest?

by admin Posted in Viral Videos


We want to start a viral video contest, but we need a theme. Any suggestions?

SEX…. Why it should be safe.

GOOD LUCK
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What do you think about Viral Marketing? Any pros and cons?

by admin Posted in Viral Marketing


Feel free to explain your answers. I'm looking to dig further in this type of marketing.

As in all marketing tactics, it really depends on the product, service, or idea you want to promote.

Viral marketing ideally works in industries and markets that have a lot of clutter or too little exposure. Through viral marketing, you get a grassroots feel from the company. Also, any position or message is more credible since it is not through a seemingly overt "paid advertising" vehicle. Consumers can usually see through marketing messages, so an organic approach can sometimes be refreshing.

Unfortunately, viral marketing can be a bit tedious and subjective. It's hard to pin down variables when you try and prove ROI, so attributing sales growth or traffic increases due to viral marketing can be a stretch. The only way you can prove viral marketing works is through control environment tests, such as testing viral marketing in one market and having a control in a like-market. Even then, there are nuances in each market that can affect your results. Even quantitative results such as sign-ups, click-thrus, etc. can be skewed due to the "authentic" nature of viral marketing.

In many cases, viral marketing is just another form of word of mouth, albeit with better tools and props. A company usually prompts the pseudo salesforce with key points. Even something as simple as "Company A has great customer service" is a form of viral marketing. You just provide the message in the form of a brochure, handout, or some tchotchke that stands for something.

Again, it depends on the type of product, service, or idea you are trying to market. Viral marketing does not make sense for products targeting a mainstream or mass audience. You have specific mass mediums (even though mass mediums are fast becoming extinct) that can reach the target audience more efficiently. Viral marketing is direct. It builds a more personal and intimate bond between the company/product and the customer.

In sum, as much as I hate vagueness, there is no preset rules of engagement for viral marketing. If you must have a pros and cons list, take it with a grain of salt. Marketing is not an exact science as much as we marketers love to say it is.

I hope that helped.

Pros: established a more intimate/personal connection; a good builder for equity; can be used to differentiate from competitors; can be used to break away from the clutter

Cons: can cost a lot per touch/interaction; hard to quantify results; no standard viral marketing practices

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how much does it cost to developing a website for social networking???

by admin Posted in Web 2.0 Marketing


i have a idea, i have done some research about the marketing but i need to know how much the website will cost me, and have much will cost to per year?? i know that it depends on the traffic but i need to know, the standars cost of a website web 2.0, like hi5.com…
i know that, but i am asking about the desing?? how much will be that? 100k???

i know about the servers and dedicated hosting providers, so i need help for the desing of the website?? how much would that be?
yes i will start it from the ground…

but the most important thing is the people can send emails invitations to all their contacts…

any advise???

There are no standards to the cost of designing a social networking application.

Google offered $30,000,000 to Friendster, but the owner turned them down. I'm sure it doesn't cost that much to develop a social networking website, but you can probably get the picture.

A quick search of Sourceforge.net didn't offer much in the way of moderately mature development of any open source social networking structures, so my guess is that you'll be building mostly from the ground up.

Aside from the cost of development you'll have cost of hosting. Host cost are more standard, and considering the needs of a social networking site similiar to hi5.com, I noticed from a whois of hi5.com that they have their own name servers, you would need to house your own servers or at the very least have dedicated servers hosted by someone else.

Hosting yourself would be less expensive, assuming you live in an area that provides T1 networking at a reasonable rate. If you have one administrator, administering your server (stay away from IIS if you want to save money) you're looking at at least the cost of his/her time as well as the cost of the server (486 w/apache probably won't cut it in this scenario).

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