Archive for December, 2010

Christmas Gift ..see you in the New Year

Posted: Monday, December 20th, 2010

I’m just about to rap work up for the holidays. Over in the UK we have been getting a good amount of snow over the last few weeks and its really starting to feel like it’s time to sit back and enjoy a week or two with the family ..I have had a really good year online and have really moved forward in business not least the time I have spent working with Alex Jeffrey’s on his FTM course.

Just a quick free download gift for anyone wanting four great free products..No optin or anything like that just download and enjoy…

http://www.keymarketingideas.com/xmassgift.zip

So to all a merry holiday and a happy start to a new year..

Terry

Ps Don’t forget to grab a copy of my Easy Super Affiliate package…also free

http://www.easysuperaffiliate.com

PPs If you have not yet had a look at   Affiliate Promo Formula its really time you did .With the launch about over now it’s showing to have one of the lowest refund rates I have seen of any large launch, showing just how good johns new product really is. I feel it will go down as one of the best products of the year. Well worth a look and not one to be missed

http://keymarketingideas.com/Recommendations/johnthornhill.html

Make Videos for YouTube

Posted: Friday, December 17th, 2010

One of the fastest cheapest and by far easiest way to get on online video presence for your product or web site has got to be using animoto.com …when I first watched a few videos pushing the merits of the site.

I have to admit I was still very slow in getting onboard and making some mini videos. It was only when I realized just how useful having a endless supply of free video content was to my seo efforts that I got moving…Google loves video.

YouTube is the main site everyone thinks about in connection with video but the list is truly endless..And most really good for seo and traffic

The basic free membership at Animoto will limit you to a 30 second clip. But for something like £30 you can upgrade and make longer shows. It has a basic but useful collection of images, music and video clips you can incorporate into your own video as well as obviously uploading your own pics.

There are lots for templates for you to pick from. Some more suited to marketing then others but depending on the niche you’re in, you may have use most of them could go on about how to use it and what to do with your video but the best idea I think is for you to go over now and have a play with it for free

Animoto - The End of Slideshows

Can’t Think of Anything To Write

Posted: Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

You are going to go through stages when your mind will freeze up and you won’t be able to write anything for your blog. Often this will happen just after you have written your first sentence. Here are a few tips to get you writing again:

1) Go and read the latest posts on all the blogs you frequently visit. If you find an interesting post, write a few brief comments on the post and include the URL to the original post. Once you get into the habit of writing good articles, other bloggers will do the same for you.

2) Go to EzineArticles.com and search for articles related to your blog. Read as many as you can and write down any interesting points you could include in an article. Never copy text directly from any of the articles, just jot down the main points in your own words so you can expand them in your own article.

3) Go through the comments left on your own blog (or other related blogs) and jot down the main points of the questions being asked. Your answers will be the basis of an article.

4) Visit forums related to the theme of your blog and find questions being asked by members. Make a note of the questions and replies to these questions and write your own article based on the replies.

5) Once your blog starts receiving a good amount of traffic use the plugin by Survey Gizmo to employ surveys asking your readers which topics they would like to receive more information on. You can write articles based on the results.

6) Go to any of the social bookmarking websites and find popular bookmarks for sites with a similar theme to your blog. Make a note of the most popular topics and then visit the bookmarked pages. Take notes on the points covered in the articles on the various pages and use them as the basis for your own articles.

7) Go through your own blog posts, especially the more popular ones and figure out whether you have missed anything. Make a note of the missing points and write an article covering them. Remember to add a link to your original post in the new article.

Finally, when all else fails, “how to” articles and blog posts are some of the most sought after, linked to, and bookmarked content online. Pick an important process related to your blog’s theme and explain how to do it…