Learn Web 2.0 Traffic Generation

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Posted on 15th June 2010 by admin in Web 2.0

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You can’t learn Web 2.0 traffic generation techniques in isolation. That would be like learning to reverse round corners without having learned to move the car forwards! Web 2.0 is a term that covers a wide range of interactive internet phenomena, and this is a quick guided tour so you know how and where to learn Web 2.0 for your business needs.

First off, Web 2.0 or social media can only be an effective traffic generation tool when you have an effective lead capture system. Otherwise you’re just collecting rain in a bucket full of holes.

You’ll need a squeeze page as part of your website so that you can direct your Web 2.0 traffic to it and offer a free, downloadable information product of genuine value in exchange for first name and e-mail address. Whatever your business is, building a subscriber list of people who have opted-in and are interested in your niche is absolute ‘Base One’ stuff.

Forget trying to learn Web 2.0 for driving traffic until you have all this set up right. Your opt-in form should connect with an autoresponder such as Aweber, who will give you the html code that you can paste into your squeeze page. You then follow up with messages that offer free and paid (where you have an affiliate link) products to your list. Now to Web 2.0.

The first thing to consider is creating a blog. Blogs are loved by the search engines as their content is frequently updated, giving visitors a better experience – the main driver for Google, Yahoo! et al. Go to WordPress.org, and install WordPress for free. If your hosting service has the ‘Fantastico’ function, then that will save time hugely, so much so it might be worth changing to a host that does offer it, such as Hostgator or Godaddy.

You can also create a lens at Squidoo.com. This is a site where you can pretty much create your own mini-website with text, video content, photographs, bio box (where you must of course put links to your site), and other features. Squidoo is a big favourite with the search engines, as is Hubpages which has similarities as well as some subtle differences. Investigate both.

To learn Web 2.0 in all its dimensions, I recommend you look at social bookmarking and learn how to and how not to do it. Some of the top bookmarking sites include Technorati.com, Del.icio.us, Digg.com and Stumbleupon.com. All are worth a look.

You should also not ignore the major social networking sites. Facebook has colossal traffic, and offers a paid advertising function that is as targeted as Google AdWords but much cheaper. At time of writing they are still not accepting Paypal but are planning to soon, within 2010 hopefully.

Don’t overlook Twitter. Like Facebook, it is attracting boatloads of marketers, some of whom use it properly! You’ll find Twellow.com is a great resource for finding Twitter users with an interest in your niche.

With time and space ganging up on me, here is a small list of good sites for anyone wishing to learn Web 2.0 as a business tool: Scribed.com, Zimbio.com, Boxxet.com, Lifehack.org, Instablogs.com, Buzztracker.com, Flickr.com and, of course, YouTube.com.

By: Alun Maxwell

About the Author:
You don’t have to pay a fortune to learn Web 2.0 methods. You can even build a free library of marketing tools that include Web 2.0 if you visit this Free Tools Giveaway. Alun Maxwell is an experienced online marketer with sites in several niches. He is also a freelance trainer whom many sales organisations have hired to help executives with their communication styles.



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Myspace Graphics

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Posted on 8th June 2010 by admin in myspace

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Take the time to read the following article, surely you will benefit from the research that been conducted in order for it to be written. If you have a MySpace account then you’re likely familiar with the various features and items that are useable for you to play around with on the MySpace pages. These include such things as customizing your pages which can entail changing both your MySpace graphics and backgrounds as often as you like.The great thing about this have which MySpace offers is that it allows you to bring out the originative genius within you – and other people get to see just how gifted you are. And depending on how you customize your MySpace graphics and pages they will also be able to get a handle on what your personality is.

So just how do you go about ever-changing and creating your MySpace art To begin with what you need is imagination and creativity, and a good graphics or drawing software program which allows you to create your own graphics. Once you are satisfied with the graphics you have created, you can then change the current default MySpace graphics to the ones that you have just created.To do this all you need to do is to follow the instructions which can be found on the MySpace pages.

If however, what you want to add are photographs to your MySpace pages then you simply need to go to the appropriate tab/ link on your own personal MySpace homepage. If you invited to, you could add also your individualized graphics to this section as well….please continue on our web site….Thank you for taking the time to read my article it is greatly appreciated. Try searching through my other articles.

By: Michael Malega

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Michael Malega presents several myspace graphics articles for your information. You can visit Michael’s web site here Myspace Graphics [http://www.myspace-page-do.com/Myspace-Graphics.php]



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