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5 tips for driving traffic to your website
To learn more, visit: www.video4leads.com You have a website-great! Now that you're headed in the right direction, it's time to drum up some business for your online storefront. Both art and science are involved when it comes to driving traffic to your website, so here's a look at some technology tools and tips to help you do it successfully.
1 Are local customers important to you? As more customers turn to the web to find local merchants, many businesses are discovering the advantages of having a website. A professional-looking, up-to-date website gives you an immediate leg up with net-savvy consumers. Next, you need to make sure potential clients can find your site easily when they search for local businesses. Listing your business in your local online Yellow Pages is the best place to start. Targeted banner ads or advertisements on websites of local interest--such as your local newspaper's website-can also be affordable ways to reach customers.
2 Opt-in e-mail lists (e-mail lists that your customers have chosen to be on) are a powerful way to stay in touch with your customers and drive repeat traffic to your website. You can send those on your e-mail lists special offers, coupons and product announcements that may attract them to your website. Computer programs are available that can help you easily design and format your e-mails; however, simply inserting your business Logo into an e-mail can give it a clean, professional image. While you should send out e-mails featuring new content on a regular basis, make sure not to inundate the customers on your list, and avoid spamming at all costs. Finally, always give recipients an easy way to opt out of your e-mail list. Used correctly, e-mail marketing can turn one-time customers into lifetime customers.
3 Look beyond the internet when promoting your website--bridging the gap between cyberspace and the "real world" can be a big marketing boon in both areas. Don't forget to print the address of your website on your business cards and letterhead, in your sales literature, and in print ads. Make sure to include your web address on sponsorship banners, company vans and anywhere else you post information about your business. If you have a brick-and-mortar store, reward your customers with special in-store offers and online coupons if they sign up for your email list.
4 Here's a collection of smaller tips: First, remember that not every e-mail you send needs to be a sales e-mail-e-newsletters can be a subtle and effective way to stay in touch with interested customers. E-newsletters give your customers news and content they can really use, which is a great way to build trust and become a valued part of their cyber lives. Second, find other websites that are complimentary to yours and link your websites to each other. These so-called "link exchanges" have been around for a long time because they are useful tools for all parties involved. Finally, nothing turns off repeat visitors like a stale website, so make sure to keep yours updated in order to attract and retain repeat visitors.
5 The keyword is search! Many consumers now forgo using their old-fashioned phone books in favor of an online search. If you can't be found through major search engines like Yahoo! and Google, you're missing out on a tremendous opportunity. Because there are so many search engines that your customers could be using--350 at last count-getting listed with all of them and boosting your search ranking can be a chore to try and tackle on your own. Luckily, companies such as Network Solutions offer search engine marketing services that help people find your site, driving up traffic. A search engine submission service can submit your website to all 350 search engines, and make it easier for search engines to read and recommend your site so that you get more traffic! Network Solutions' detailed performance reports keep you up-to-date on your search engine rankings and help you measure the success of your online marketing efforts. These services are available individually or in an affordable package that can help boost your website business and give you an edge over the competition. To learn more, visit: www.video4leads.com
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5 tips for driving traffic to your website
To learn more, visit: www.video4leads.com You have a website-great! Now that you're headed in the right direction, it's time to drum up some business for your online storefront. Both art and science are involved when it comes to driving traffic to your website, so here's a look at some technology tools and tips to help you do it successfully.
1 Are local customers important to you? As more customers turn to the web to find local merchants, many businesses are discovering the advantages of having a website. A professional-looking, up-to-date website gives you an immediate leg up with net-savvy consumers. Next, you need to make sure potential clients can find your site easily when they search for local businesses. Listing your business in your local online Yellow Pages is the best place to start. Targeted banner ads or advertisements on websites of local interest--such as your local newspaper's website-can also be affordable ways to reach customers.
2 Opt-in e-mail lists (e-mail lists that your customers have chosen to be on) are a powerful way to stay in touch with your customers and drive repeat traffic to your website. You can send those on your e-mail lists special offers, coupons and product announcements that may attract them to your website. Computer programs are available that can help you easily design and format your e-mails; however, simply inserting your business Logo into an e-mail can give it a clean, professional image. While you should send out e-mails featuring new content on a regular basis, make sure not to inundate the customers on your list, and avoid spamming at all costs. Finally, always give recipients an easy way to opt out of your e-mail list. Used correctly, e-mail marketing can turn one-time customers into lifetime customers.
3 Look beyond the internet when promoting your website--bridging the gap between cyberspace and the "real world" can be a big marketing boon in both areas. Don't forget to print the address of your website on your business cards and letterhead, in your sales literature, and in print ads. Make sure to include your web address on sponsorship banners, company vans and anywhere else you post information about your business. If you have a brick-and-mortar store, reward your customers with special in-store offers and online coupons if they sign up for your email list.
4 Here's a collection of smaller tips: First, remember that not every e-mail you send needs to be a sales e-mail-e-newsletters can be a subtle and effective way to stay in touch with interested customers. E-newsletters give your customers news and content they can really use, which is a great way to build trust and become a valued part of their cyber lives. Second, find other websites that are complimentary to yours and link your websites to each other. These so-called "link exchanges" have been around for a long time because they are useful tools for all parties involved. Finally, nothing turns off repeat visitors like a stale website, so make sure to keep yours updated in order to attract and retain repeat visitors.
5 The keyword is search! Many consumers now forgo using their old-fashioned phone books in favor of an online search. If you can't be found through major search engines like Yahoo! and Google, you're missing out on a tremendous opportunity. Because there are so many search engines that your customers could be using--350 at last count-getting listed with all of them and boosting your search ranking can be a chore to try and tackle on your own. Luckily, companies such as Network Solutions offer search engine marketing services that help people find your site, driving up traffic. A search engine submission service can submit your website to all 350 search engines, and make it easier for search engines to read and recommend your site so that you get more traffic! Network Solutions' detailed performance reports keep you up-to-date on your search engine rankings and help you measure the success of your online marketing efforts. These services are available individually or in an affordable package that can help boost your website business and give you an edge over the competition. To learn more, visit: www.video4leads.com
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Opie and Anthony vs. 9/11 Conspiracy Theorists - Part 1
While the Opie and Anthony Show crew walked from CBS to XM, they are approached by a group of young 9/11 Conspiracy Theorists who are passing out literature and flyers on the streets of New York City. The debate between the show and the youngsters begins with a discussion on how flaming jet fuel couldn't have possibly melted the steel support beams on the World Trade Center buildings, causing them to collapse.
By Steve 730 days ago
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ElectroMagnetic field Spectrum. Are we getting to much radiation?
http://www.Cellphonelies.com Can electromagnetic fields (EMF) from power lines, home wiring, airport and military radar, substations, transformers, computers and appliances cause brain tumors, leukemia, birth defects, miscarriages, chronic fatigue, headaches, cataracts, heart problems, stress. nausea, chest pain, forgetfulness, cancer and other health problems?
Numerous studies have produced contradictory results, yet some experts are convinced that the threat is real.
Dr. David Carpenter, Dean at the School of Public Health, State University of New York believes it is likely that up to 30% of all childhood cancers come from exposure to EMFs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns "There is reason for concern" and advises prudent avoidance".
Martin Halper, the EPA's Director of Analysis and Support says "I have never seen a set of epidemiological studies that remotely approached the weight of evidence that we're seeing with EMFs. Clearly there is something here."
Concern over EMFs exploded after Paul Brodeur wrote a series of articles in the New Yorker Magazine in June 1989. Because of Paul Brodeur's reputation. his articles had a catalytic effect on scientists, reporters and concerned people throughout the world.
In November 1989, the Department of Energy reported that "It has now become generally accepted that there are, indeed, biological effects due to field exposure."
The EMF issue gained more publicity in 1990 when alarming reports appeared in Time, the Wall Street Journal, Business Week and popular computer publications. ABC's Ted Koppel and CBS's Dan Rather both aired special segments on EMFs.
In addition to the long-term health concerns, buying a house with high fields will be an economic disaster. In a few years, when power line radiation is as well known as asbestos and radon, a house with high fields will be practically impossible to sell. Already there are hundreds of lawsuits regarding EMFs and property devaluation.
EPA Says the Threat Is Real
By 1990, over one hundred studies had been conducted worldwide. Of these, at least two dozen epidemiological studies on humans indicated a link between EMFs and serious health problems. In response to public pressure, the Environmental Protection Agency IEPA) began reviewing and evaluating the available literature.
In a draft report issued in March 1990, the EPA recommended that EMFs be classified as a Class B carcinogen -- -a "probable human carcinogen and joined the ranks of formaldehyde, DDT, dioxins and PCBs.
After the EPA draft report was released, utility, military and computer lobbyists came down hard on the EPA. The EPA's final revision did NOT classify EMFs as a Class B carcinogen Rather, the following explanation was added:"
At this time such a characterization regarding the link between cancer and exposure to EMFs is not appropriate because the basic nature of the interaction between EMFs and biological processes leading to cancer is not understood."
Curiously, this rather unusual logic appears on the same page as the following: "In conclusion, several studies showing leukemia, Iymphoma and cancer of the nervous system in children exposed to supported by similar findings in adults in several/ occupational studies also involving electrical power frequency exposures, show a consistent pattern of response that suggest a causal link. "
When questioned about the contradictory nature of these statements, the EPA responded that it was "not appropriate" to use the probable carcinogen label until it could demonstrate how EMFs caused cancer and exactly how much EMF is harmful.
This explanation does not satisfy many critics who claim that the EPAs upper management was influenced by political and economic considerations exerted by utility, computer and military lobbyists
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By Paul 737 days ago
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Electrohypersensitivity because of cell phone radiation and wirless technology
http://www.Cellphonelies.com Electrohypersensitivity: Observations in the Human Skin of a Physical Impairment
by Olle Johansson, associate professor The Experimental Dermatology Unit Department of Neuroscience Karolinska Institute 171 77 Stockholm Sweden.
An ever increasing number of studies have clearly shown various biological effects at the cellular level of electromagnetic fields, including powerfrequency and radiofrequency ones as well as microwaves. Such electromagnetic fields are present in your everyday life, at the workplace, in your home and at places of leisure.
Recently, a new category of persons with a physical impairment (electrohypersensitivity; EHS) has been described in the literature, namely those that claim to suffer from subjective and objective skin- and mucosa-related symptoms, such as itch, smarting, pain, heat sensation, redness, papules, pustules, etc., after exposure to visual display terminals (VDTs), mobile phones, DECT telephones, as well as other electromagnetic devices. Frequently, symptoms from internal organ systems, such as the heart and the central nervous system, are also encountered.
Persons claiming such adverse skin reactions after having been exposed to computer screens or mobile phones very well could be reacting in a highly specific way and with a completely correct avoidance reaction, especially if the provocative agent was radiation and/or chemical emissions -- just as you would do if you had been exposed to e.g. sun rays, X-rays, radioactivity or chemical odours. The working hypothesis, thus, early became that they react in a cellularly correct way to the electromagnetic radiation, maybe in concert with chemical emissions such as plastic components, flame retardants, etc., something later focussed upon by Professor Denis L. Henshaw and his collaborators at Bristol University [This is also covered in great depth in Gunni Nordstr?m's new book "The Invisible Disease - The Dangers of Environmental Illnesses caused by Electromagnetic Fields and Chemical Emissions" (O Books, 2004, ISBN 1-903816-71-8).]
Very soon, however, from different clinical colleagues, and in parallel to the above, a large number of other 'explanations' became fashionable, e.g. that the persons claiming EHS only were imagining this, or they were suffering from post-menopausal psychological abberations, or they were old, or having a short school education, or were the victims of classical Pavlovian conditioning or a journalist-driven mass media psychosis. Strangely enough, most of the, often self-made, 'experts' who proposed these explanations had themselves never met anyone claiming EHS and these 'experts' had never done any investigations of the proposed explanatory models.
The aim of our own studies has been to investigate possible alterations, in the cellular and neuronal systems of these persons' skin. As controls, age- and sex-matched persons without any subjective or clinical symptoms or dermatological history, have served. Immunohistochemistry using antisera to the previously characterized marker substances of interest has been utilized. Among many discoveries, the following may be mentioned:
We have investigated the presence of intraepidermal nerve fibers in normal human skin from healthy volunteers using the new marker PGP 9.5 (Wang et al., 1990; Hilliges et al., 1995; Johansson et al. 1999). The intraepidermal nerve fibers are found as close as 20-40 ?m from the surface, which makes it highly possible that weak electromagnetic fields may affect them.
In facial skin samples of electrohypersensitive persons, the most common finding is a profound increase of mast cells. Nowadays we do not only use histamine, but also other mast cell markers such as chymase and tryptase, but the pattern is still the same as reported previously for other electrohypersensitive persons (Johansson and Liu, 1995). From these studies, it is clear that the number of mast cells in the upper dermis is increased in the EHS group. A different pattern of mast cell distribution also occurred in the EHS group, namely, the normally empty zone between the dermo-epidermal junction and mid-to-upper dermis disappeared in the EHS group and, instead, this zone had a high density of mast cell infiltration. These cells also seemed to have a tendency to migrate towards the epidermis (=epidermiotrophism) and many of them emptied their granular content (=degranulation) in the dermal papillary layer. Furthermore, more degranulated mast cells could be seen in the dermal reticular layer in the EHS group, especially in those cases which had the mast cell epidermiotrophism phenomenon described above.
Finally, in the EHS group, the cytoplasmic granules were more densely distributed and more strongly stained than in the control group, and, generally, the size of the infiltrating mast cells was found to be larger in the EHS group as well. It should be noted, that increases of similar nature later on were demonstrated in an experimental situation employing normal healthy volunteers in front of visual display units, including ordinary house-hold television sets (Johansson et al., 2001).
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Bvlgari White Dial Stick Marker Chronograph Brown Leather Bracelet Oyster Replica Collection
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Ode to the Moon: The Moon in Cross-Cultural Arts & Literature
A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms - Episode 375,
Ode to the Moon: The Moon in Cross-Cultural Arts & Literature,
Air date: September 24, 2007 (AJAR - 20070924)
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Breitling White Dial Stick Marker Chronograph Black Leather Bracelet Oyster Replica Collection
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Rolex Masterpiece & Others 2-tone White Dial Diamond Marker Bezel Oyster Replica Collection
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Rolex Yachtmaster Black Dial White Dot Gold Bezel Bracelet Oyster Replica Collection
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Rolex Yachtmaster White Dial Diamond Marker Gold Bezel Bracelet Oyster Replica Collection
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Rolex Daytona Black Dial Numeral Steel Oyster 18K Replica Collection
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More evidence that demands a verdict?case file 03 Bert Botta
After one meeting with me, the lights came on. Bert could see how his entire life had been leading up to our chance meeting and how his legacy was waiting for him?beckoning, calling?
It didn?t take Bert any time to see that opportunity knocks but once and he jumped at a chance to work with my team and I.
Now Bert is establishing his own business, writing his own book and building his own legacy. Can you say as much?
Someday it will be too late for you, but it?s not yet.
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Evidence That Demands A Verdict?Case Study: ?Scary Sherry?
Insider?s Call her Scary Sherry.
Not because of the accident that she went through?run over not once but twice by an ATV vehicle.
Not because she has worked with James Brady (who was shot with President Reagan) for four years.
Not because Harrison Ford phoned her to have her consult him with his movie, Regarding Henry.
Not because she is before the U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate regularly.
Not because she is one of the most successful clients of Awakened, LLC.
But because she is one of the most brilliant Entrepreneurs.
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Judge This For Yourself
Armchair coaches.
That?s what they are.
Taking you hard earned money in exchange for virtually no social proof.
Now is your chance to weigh the evidence.
Today we begin by sharing with you the basics of the power of Entrepreneurial Authoring.
It?s time for YOU to experience the power of a program that has a 97% success rate in clients who get accepted with our New York Publisher.
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The Most Dangerous People On The Internet?
Plain and simple the most dangerous game on the Internet today is played by those who fail to establish the power of proof.
These people are masterful at masking this.
But don?t be fooled.
Let?s cut to the chase.
It?s all about the Power of Proof.
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In our office whirlpool bath I had this visitor?don?t tell Fiona as she would freak!
Why is this small fuzzy friend hanging out in a bathtub? Glenn uses the smallest of creatures to share this powerful legacy statement around going where your target market is and creating a system to draw them in and make them stay. But first, you must get out of the bathtub and into the place your target market hangs out! Watch this video to find out more?
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Are You Living In Your Past?
Why are so many people living in their past glories?
It almost as if most people think the best days are behind them.
On today?s Legacy video, you will discover the power of the world?s first quality control program in the coaching industry.
You will find out why Maryann Eihmann believes she has ripped us off because of the tremendous value she has received in our Executive Mentoring Program.
Live from the shores of Lake Huron where this Great Lake meets the St. Clair River?
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