Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Increase Website Traffic with Adcubes
The idea is simple and straight foward. The Earlier the Better.
Each time the ad price will go up one more dollars. Meaning the value of the adcube keeps increasing.
So far they sold 50 something adcubes. Looks like it works well. I would invest if I have some product to sell. Something priced not very high. $5-10 worth product can be sold easily this way.
And something like affilate program sign-up will be good too.
Friday, July 28, 2006
11 Ways To Improve Landing Pages
11 Ways To Improve Landing Pages
You’re about to launch a big online marketing campaign complete with media buys, search engine placement, banner ads and blog buzz. You’ve tested your creative and your clickthrough rate is strong. You know once you go live, tons of targeted traffic will be hitting your site.
Time to sit back and relax, right? Not quite yet.
Conversion’s the Word
Upon arriving at your site, you want the visitor to do something (e.g., register for your newsletter or buy your product). Your site is not successful until that desired action is taken. When a visitor takes that desired action, you’ve had a conversion. If you have millions of visitors coming to your site daily and no one converts, not only do you have an unsuccessful marketing campaign, but also a big hosting bill.
Attracting traffic is easy. The tricky part is converting it. And that’s the purpose of your landing page.
What is a Landing Page?
A landing page is the page visitors arrive at after clicking on your promotional creative.
Your landing page has to convince the visitor to stay and (depending on your goal):
- Fill out a form (but people hate filling out forms)
- Provide personal details (but people hate getting spammed)
- Buy something (but people hate being scammed)
- Read a lot of information (but people really hate reading)
read more | Tags: online, marketing, SEO, conversion-rate
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Intel Core 2 DUO VS AMD Quad Core
Advanced Micro Devices Tuesday pledged to release a version of its upcoming enthusiast desktop product, for less than $1000.
AMD quad core sounds more powerful but there are no comparison between two. Looks like we have to wait and see.
read more | Tags: amd, intel, cpu, quad, core
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