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Setting Up Your Virtual IT Team in India e web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get.What do these companies have in common? Sears, British Aerospace, General Electric, IBM, Lucas, United Airlines, Swiss Air, Philips, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, AT&T, Wal-Mart, Reebok, General Motors, Boeing and Sony ?They all thought of India when the need of putting up a virtual team to assist their software needs became too hard to ignore.India focused heavily on technical instruction . There is a vast supply of manpower that can deliver expert solutions to almost all programming tasks. The level of expertise of IT professionals in India is at par with its Western counterparts, only at a fraction of the cost, of what most IT professionals and experts receive in the US, or Uni I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And Top 3 Newbie Marketing Mistakes If you run a website, then you need web traffic. After all, what good is a website with no visitors? The question is: What is the best way to drive traffic to your site?If you are reading this chances are you want to make it big on the internet. A few lucky individuals find success almost instantly. For most of us however, we need to work a bit harder for that allusive internet fame and fortune.I started online marketing about 10 years ago and initially had mild success. After managing to sign up 240 people to a downline builder I was hooked. The downline builder fell over but that one success kept me motivated and trying new things even when it looked like I was going nowhere.Having learnt a lot since those times I have compiled a list of 3 of the most common mistakes made by newbie affiliate marketers.3) Looking for the next ‘Sure Thing’ – Everyone dr There are numerous techniques for generating traffic. Sometimes it seems like there’s as many techniques as there are websites. Some techniques require a lot of manual labor on your part, some require very little. Some techniques are expensive, and others are free. What we need is a way to generate traffic that offers high volume in relation to the amount of work and money involved. In my opinion there is only one technique that can provide just that. Let’s be clear, I’m not talking about search engine optimization or page ranking or any other such measure of site popularity. That is a completely different topic. In this article I’m talking about methods of generating raw traffic. You can deal with search engines later. Right now we need people! Let's take a hint from the retail world. Most retail businesses rely on huge sales to bring in hordes of shoppers during special times of the year. Sales generate large crowds of people, which hopefully turn into a steady stream of shoppers throughout the rest of the year. A website should follow that example. You need a way to create a giant initial interest in your site. You should find a method to draw large numbers of people to your pages in a short amount of time. Obviously you will need engaging site content that will hopefully keep them coming back, but it’s this initial surge of traffic that we’re trying to get. So how do you do it? First, ignore link-exchange and directory submission. These two techniques are very popular, and are valid. But they don’t draw people in bulk. They're good for maintaining a steady stream of traffic down the line, but weak when it comes to raw numbers. You should also ignore pay-per-click ad campaigns. You tend to spend way too much money compared to the number of clicks you get. The click to cash ratio is too high for the type of initial traffic generation we’re looking for. We need something that’s in between these other techniques. We need something that can draw a big chunk of visitors in a short amount of time, but not be cost prohibitive. Is there such a beast? I think there is. The answer is: Link Auction Sites. I’m talking about sites such as LinkExperiment.com and KingOfTheBill.com. These sites sell direct one-way links from their site to your homepage, and the links are usually permanent. At most of these sites, you can usually get a link for very little money (between $5 and $10 in most cases) when the site is fairly new. Sites like this generally draw a huge initial crowd, mostly because the web owner usually buys a link or two to his site from other Link Auction sites. They usually have a huge traffic pattern, and rank extremely high on traffic monitors like Alexa, even though many of these sites have little or no page ranking on other search engines. Most of the visitors to these sites tend to browse all the links out of curiosity. That means huge traffic for you. It’s not uncommon to get 500 to 600 hits per week or more on your link. That’s a great return for spending about the cost of a Happy Meal. Obviously, this traffic will start to dwindle over time, which is okay. By then you would have easily drawn enough traffic to warrant the few bucks you spent. At that point, you could easily find another link site and begin again. The link site is the best value for the money. On just about every link site, your link is permanent, which means you’ll be getting some traffic on it for quite a long time. Keep in mind; I’m not talking about the "pixel"-type sites like MillionDollarHomePage.com and Pixelotto.com. Many of these sites charge $100 or more for a 10 x 10 icon that gets buried in a sea of graphic garbage. You put way too much money in the web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get. I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And You Can Write Internet Articles . Most retail businesses rely on huge sales to bring in hordes of shoppers during special times of the year. Sales generate large crowds of people, which hopefully turn into a steady stream of shoppers throughout the rest of the year.Do you want to know how to write Internet articles that get results?Because words are power and knowing how to use the right words will bring you results.Research shows that you have from only half a second to 3 seconds to grab your reader's attention on the Internet. And that's not much time at all.People read books, newspapers and magazines much differently than they read on the Internet.Internet readers scan. And if they don't quickly find what they're looking for, they move on and move on fast. It only takes one click of the mouse and you've lost um.So before you sit down to write articles for the Internet, you need to know at least the basics of how to ca A website should follow that example. You need a way to create a giant initial interest in your site. You should find a method to draw large numbers of people to your pages in a short amount of time. Obviously you will need engaging site content that will hopefully keep them coming back, but it’s this initial surge of traffic that we’re trying to get. So how do you do it? First, ignore link-exchange and directory submission. These two techniques are very popular, and are valid. But they don’t draw people in bulk. They're good for maintaining a steady stream of traffic down the line, but weak when it comes to raw numbers. You should also ignore pay-per-click ad campaigns. You tend to spend way too much money compared to the number of clicks you get. The click to cash ratio is too high for the type of initial traffic generation we’re looking for. We need something that’s in between these other techniques. We need something that can draw a big chunk of visitors in a short amount of time, but not be cost prohibitive. Is there such a beast? I think there is. The answer is: Link Auction Sites. I’m talking about sites such as LinkExperiment.com and KingOfTheBill.com. These sites sell direct one-way links from their site to your homepage, and the links are usually permanent. At most of these sites, you can usually get a link for very little money (between $5 and $10 in most cases) when the site is fairly new. Sites like this generally draw a huge initial crowd, mostly because the web owner usually buys a link or two to his site from other Link Auction sites. They usually have a huge traffic pattern, and rank extremely high on traffic monitors like Alexa, even though many of these sites have little or no page ranking on other search engines. Most of the visitors to these sites tend to browse all the links out of curiosity. That means huge traffic for you. It’s not uncommon to get 500 to 600 hits per week or more on your link. That’s a great return for spending about the cost of a Happy Meal. Obviously, this traffic will start to dwindle over time, which is okay. By then you would have easily drawn enough traffic to warrant the few bucks you spent. At that point, you could easily find another link site and begin again. The link site is the best value for the money. On just about every link site, your link is permanent, which means you’ll be getting some traffic on it for quite a long time. Keep in mind; I’m not talking about the "pixel"-type sites like MillionDollarHomePage.com and Pixelotto.com. Many of these sites charge $100 or more for a 10 x 10 icon that gets buried in a sea of graphic garbage. You put way too much money in the web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get. I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And The Elevator Speech That You Whisper umber of clicks you get. The click to cash ratio is too high for the type of initial traffic generation we’re looking for.There are people who believe that a great elevator speech needs to be delivered with enthusiasm. They would like everybody on the elevator to hear it and be moved. That is why many rehearse their elevator speech to deliver with passion an exciting answer to the question, “What do you do?”In truth, the stirring performance that you rehearse for a traditional elevator speech might impress your spouse, and it might earn a ribbon at a Toastmasters meeting; yet, a compelling elevator speech – one that compels strangers to ask for your business card – is best whispered.The traditional elevator speechHere are good examples of the traditional elevator speech:• Jeff says, “I work wi We need something that’s in between these other techniques. We need something that can draw a big chunk of visitors in a short amount of time, but not be cost prohibitive. Is there such a beast? I think there is. The answer is: Link Auction Sites. I’m talking about sites such as LinkExperiment.com and KingOfTheBill.com. These sites sell direct one-way links from their site to your homepage, and the links are usually permanent. At most of these sites, you can usually get a link for very little money (between $5 and $10 in most cases) when the site is fairly new. Sites like this generally draw a huge initial crowd, mostly because the web owner usually buys a link or two to his site from other Link Auction sites. They usually have a huge traffic pattern, and rank extremely high on traffic monitors like Alexa, even though many of these sites have little or no page ranking on other search engines. Most of the visitors to these sites tend to browse all the links out of curiosity. That means huge traffic for you. It’s not uncommon to get 500 to 600 hits per week or more on your link. That’s a great return for spending about the cost of a Happy Meal. Obviously, this traffic will start to dwindle over time, which is okay. By then you would have easily drawn enough traffic to warrant the few bucks you spent. At that point, you could easily find another link site and begin again. The link site is the best value for the money. On just about every link site, your link is permanent, which means you’ll be getting some traffic on it for quite a long time. Keep in mind; I’m not talking about the "pixel"-type sites like MillionDollarHomePage.com and Pixelotto.com. Many of these sites charge $100 or more for a 10 x 10 icon that gets buried in a sea of graphic garbage. You put way too much money in the web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get. I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And 3 Customer Loyalty Tips ites have little or no page ranking on other search engines.Tip #1 Keep Choices To A MinimumMaking their purchasing easy helps maintain customer loyalty. Do not give your customer too much choice of products.When a customer is trying to make a purchasing decision they do not want to have too many confusing decisions to make. If they are not certain then they will want to go away and think about it and then you lose a possible sale.Remember this tip when displaying your products and when selling face to face.....keep choices to a minimum.....preferably just two, yes they want to make the purchase or no they don't.One method of reducing the choices follows in Tip #2Tip #2 Categorize Your ProductsIf possible put al Most of the visitors to these sites tend to browse all the links out of curiosity. That means huge traffic for you. It’s not uncommon to get 500 to 600 hits per week or more on your link. That’s a great return for spending about the cost of a Happy Meal. Obviously, this traffic will start to dwindle over time, which is okay. By then you would have easily drawn enough traffic to warrant the few bucks you spent. At that point, you could easily find another link site and begin again. The link site is the best value for the money. On just about every link site, your link is permanent, which means you’ll be getting some traffic on it for quite a long time. Keep in mind; I’m not talking about the "pixel"-type sites like MillionDollarHomePage.com and Pixelotto.com. Many of these sites charge $100 or more for a 10 x 10 icon that gets buried in a sea of graphic garbage. You put way too much money in the web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get. I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And Travel Nurse - A Health Career Option For The Restless Spirit e web owner’s pocket in relation to the number of hits you’ll get.It is like a perfect storm of opportunity. A serious nursing shortage meets a qualified professional that just doesn't want to get tied down in one place for too long. Put together this wandering soul and a temporary position in a hospital and you have a travel nurse.There is a serious shortage of nurses in this country. The average age of a registered nurse is around 49 and as they quit, retire or burn out there are not enough nurses to replace them. In addition, there are not enough instructors in our nursing schools to teach all of those that want to enter the nursing profession. Since there aren't enough nurses coming into the system to replace the nurses dropping out, hospitals just don't have en I’m talking about sites that clearly display your URL or banner, or your witty marketing text. These sites are marketing gold when it comes to traffic. So what’s the game plan? Find a link site that’s still "young." That means finding a site that’s still selling links in your price range. If you spend $40 on a link, once you’ve passed 1000 hits -- which usually doesn’t take too long -- you'll have cut your per-hit costs down to $0.04 cents per hit. That’s cheaper than most PPC campaigns. Plus your link continues to run on their site permanently. If you can get in for under $40, then it’s even more cost effective. So find your site, buy your link, and wait for the hits to roll in (which they will, usually very quickly). Have some captivating content on your site to entice them to return. Then sit back and laugh at everyone else who’s still submitting to directories and link exchanges. And if you need more hits, then simply go out and find another young link site. One other tip: When searching for a link auction site, try to find sites that don’t hide your URL behind a referral or counter page. Some sites like to direct the clicks through a referrer page or counter page before going on to your site. You lose the visibility on your link, which means search engines won’t pick up the fact that the site is linking to you. Search engines usually smile on one-way links, so you definitely don’t want to have your link hidden behind a referrer URL. Find sites that directly display your URL along with your witty sales repartee. Stick with link auction sites. You’ll wonder why you ever tried any other technique!
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