August 28th, 2007 by admin
I recently stumbled across Linxhunter, a new service that is promising to be a new simple way to buy permanent one-way links to your website.
Rather than other link building services that seem to be focused on building as many Permanent One-Way Links links from as many different sites as possible, Linx Hunter appears to be focused on providing quality. The Permanent One-Way Links are promised to be from authoritative sites and placed in such a way that it will increase the likelihood of click-throughs.
The focus on the theme of the Permanent One-Way Links that will be brokered by Linx Hunter will also increase click through effects and any possible search engine benefits. The Permanent One-Way Links will apparently be placed on web pages matching the theme of the page you are linking to.
Blog Publishers
There is also a strong opportunity for blog publishers that wish to earn money from their blog. However this will all be dependant on how many advertisers that Linx Hunter can attract.
Linx Hunter states that it will provide blog publishers with an opportunity to earn money from “undiscovered real estate”. I’m not sure exactly what this means but it sounds like it won’t interfere with any other advertisers that bloggers may have on their site, meaning a true additional revenue stream.
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August 23rd, 2007 by admin
101-website-traffic.com is a site that is doing pretty well on clickbank, and when I first started out with internet marketing this was one of the first membership sites I bought my way into. Not knowing anything on how to get traffic and making money online, I couldn’t resist the promising word that gets yield out to you…
But stay away! This site or membership if you would like to call it is nothing but useless links to other products and promotional methods that you can find for free everywhere else on net. The site also starts out saying that you can email 75 million prospects each months… lol, you got to be stupid to believe that this is possible without a great deal of spamming. You are also promised 50000 guaranteed visitors to your website every month which is just crap, together with a lot of ways to promote your site using submitters that mainly do not work at all I find this site to be a huge waste of time.
There is no easy way to get qualified visitors to you website without a little bit of work, and if you are a beginner I urge you to start learning rather than jumping into membership site like this, they only eats up your well earned cash. Find a good ebook or a membership site that is well known for delivering quality content.
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August 13th, 2007 by admin
One of the biggest questions for website designers is, “Where are the user’s eyes looking?” Where do your eyes go when you read articles on the Web? What do you notice and what do you miss?
Well, I’ve got some answers for you, because this topic has been studied. It turns out that the upper left quarter of the screen gets the most attention, according to the Eyetrack III research of The Poynter Institute, the Estlow Center for Journalism & New Media, and Eyetools. But that’s not all. There’s more to it than that.
People’s eyes have some very common behavior patterns. It probably has to do with our hunter-gatherer ancestry.
First, we do a affilorama review - or “recon” as the military calls it. Users’ eyes flick over the entire screen at whatever draws their attention. And what draws it most? Well, the first hot spots are headlines, photo captions, subheadings, links, menu items and the logo on the page. It doesn’t matter if it’s a good logo or a bad one, people look at logos.
Then the upper left corner of the screen gets special attention, probably because that’s where people expect to find the very best stuff. And the right-hand and lower part of the page almost always gets less attention.
This is info that wealthy affiliate review must know: when you put your most important, vital content outside that critical upper left corner, that important content might as well be invisible when people are making the big decision: whether to stay on your site and read more or go somewhere else.
Yes, affilorama review a page quickly. But scanning has a purpose: it quickly identifies to a user what they really want to read. The good news is that if you can hook them right off the bat, when they start actually reading a news story on the Web, they read a larger proportion than if they were reading that very same story in the newspaper.
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