Archive for August, 2008

Carrying Out Email Marketing

Undoubtedly you’ve been plagued by spam emails that try to get you to buy everything from coffee machines to Ferraris. If so, you probably know from the speed at which you dispose of spam that marketing through email is a bad idea because, just like you, no one will really ever read their email.

That is, however, not entirely right.

Spam email marketing is a crude form of email marketing, and should, rightfully, be dismissed. Truth is, the real money through email marketing is to be made when your emails are going to people who want to receive them, and being read and considered by those who really do want to read it.

Sounds impossible? Hardly. Imagine if you had a website with people visiting it day in and day out, and browsing through your content. Now, what if you could allow them to ‘subscribe’ to your email list, where you would send them out new and exciting content every so often. Believe us; it is not as unthinkable or difficult as it sounds.

Enter the world of auto responders. These great little gadgets allow for automatic regular emails to be sent out at intervals of your choosing. So with minimal effort, you can establish the framework for your email marketing program.

All that you need after that is a product, and the ability to sell that product convincingly through email. Due to the fact that your customers voluntarily signed up, chances are they will be at least open to your pitch, so the groundwork is already in place. All that it will take is a bit of good copywriting and explaining to your audience how your product could help them.

Of course, in order to keep a steady stream of people joining your email marketing program, you will need to have an equally steady stream of traffic. Standard traffic generation methods work wonders, and even pay-per-click advertising methods such as AdWords could be considered if you wish it and think that it would be worthwhile.

All in all, email marketing is a very attractive method of getting your message across to many people at once, most of whom would actually read what you are writing. If you want to try this type of marketing out, and honestly, everyone should, then give the free eBook below a download. Within its pages you’ll find everything you need to know about email marketing, including details of product selection, traffic generation, and website creation.

This eBook should be your starting point, as you take your fate in your own hands.

http://www.ziddu.com/download/2049599/EmailMarketing_dl.zip.html
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How to Get Paid for Writing Non Fiction Books

7 days - Dbookworm

Perhaps you have always had a flair for writing and want to give it a try but don’t know where to start? Many of the most successful writers felt the same way to be honest, and truly it is tough for someone looking to get into writing without any prior experience in the industry. Not only are there a lot of false leads and publishing scams, but the entire process can seem daunting, and without proper research a writer could easily start off only to realize they’ve been going about it all wrong.

So if you want to earn by writing non-fiction books, you should ideally have a plan that has been proven to work and can be used methodically to ensure the best of results.

Contrary to popular belief, in the non-fiction book industry the first step isn’t writing out a book. Instead, first you need an idea, and a good one at that. From an idea comes everything that is to follow, for it is the idea that is the core of the book, and it is that idea that any writer needs to sell to, firstly, publishers, and then readers.

Selling that idea to publishers is the second step. Of course, this takes salesmanship and if you’re doing it all by yourself without an agent, you’ll need to know how to make your idea for a book stand out and be counted. Perhaps it may be unreasonable to expect a writer to be a salesman too, but then again, the gift of a writer is words, and salesmanship in this regard merely involves using more words to sell your words; not so unreasonable really.

Always remember, when writing a query or proposal letter for your book be as clear as possible. What you want is for publishers to understand your idea, and then to appreciate it. Every publisher is looking for books that can sell, and sell well, so if they understand that your idea is something that people will read, they are bound to snap it up.

Outrageous claims and misrepresentations should be avoided at all costs. Faking it, in the world of publishing, simply does not and cannot cut it. Being genuine will get you much further in the long term, and that is what you want.

There is so much more to know about getting your non fiction book published, and too little time to go through it all in this small article. So, as usual, we at dbookworm.com provide you with this resource entitled, ‘7 Days to Easy Money: Get Paid to Write a Book’.

Not only is it a complete and comprehensive resource, but it provides a step by step and regimented plan that can help you along your way towards becoming a full fledged book writer. Don’t just take our word for it, give it a free download right here.

http://www.ziddu.com/download/2041648/7DaysToEasyMoney_dl.zip.html

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Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Google AdSense

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AdsenseEbook

Considering that you’re thinking about getting into internet marketing, you’ve probably encountered articles and applications that talk about Google AdSense. Still, just to be sure that we’re all on the same page here, let us just start off by saying that Google AdSense is one of the better ways to earn passive income through selling advertising.By using Google AdSense, you will allow Google to put up advertisements on your site that relate to its content. Whenever such adverts are clicked, you will end up earning a certain amount. Certainly sounds simple enough, doesn’t it?On the whole, it really is pretty simple. However, many people end up expecting instant returns the minute they place advertisements on their sites, and these people are bound to end up disappointed. Just like everything else, getting a successful stream of AdSense income requires you to put some work into it.

So if you’re set on using Google AdSense as a stream of passive income, then it would be worthwhile finding out more about the inner workings of AdSense, as well as learning some of the techniques that can maximize your income. Armed with such knowledge, you would be much better prepared to apply some elbow grease and start earning!

For starters, Google Adsense absolutely thrives on content rich sites. Essentially content rich sites are any sites that include, well, tons and tons of content. Most commonly these take the forms of articles, and couple well with search engine optimization. Primarily this is due to the fact that AdSense tries to tie in the most used keywords on your webpage to the adverts it displays. Unfortunately, videos and music don’t really have keywords that AdSense can latch on to, so text based content is still ideal.

Although Google AdSense automatically puts up what it deems are relevant advertisements, the choice of where the ads go, as well as what size they are is entirely up to you. Don’t be fooled into thinking it doesn’t matter. Location and size of ads can mean absolutely everything and be the difference between a website that rakes in great advertising revenue from AdSense or one that is a complete dud.

Most key when positioning ads is visibility, of course. You really don’t want your ads to end up in that bottom right, tiny little corner that no one is ever going to look at. For best affect, position advertisements somewhere central, maybe even within the header itself.

In truth, there is so much to Google Adsense, certainly more than can be covered in one posting. But never fear! We at dbookworm.com are giving you this great eBook entitled: Google AdSense for Newbies.

Okay so the name is slightly patronizing, but whether you’re a newbie or not, this eBook covers absolutely everything, from the basics right down to the more advanced stuff, detailing what you need to know to use Google AdSense to its full potential.

Download it now! (This product includes a sales page as well if you are intending to sell it also this is a PLR product as well)

http://www.ziddu.com/download/2032729/GoogleAdsenseForNewbies_dl.zip.html

http://www.mediafire.com/?fz8xhpatv4w

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Learn How You can Design Effective Ads

Interested in knowing the tricks of the trade so that you could write more effective ads?

Well, if you’ve ever wondered why some ads pull in customers by the busload whereas others never seem to get clicked, then do not despair. Truth is, writing a good ad is not just blind luck, but requires skill and, most of all, salesmanship.

From the times when cavemen used to trade each other in a sort of, “Hey, if you give me a fish I’ll give you my rock,” sort of way, salesmanship has been around. Today on the internet it isn’t much different, though of course we are hardly cavemen and we don’t trade fish and rocks… although you probably could if you wanted to.

Here’s the good news for you: Good salesmanship isn’t something that you’re born into.

Here’s the even better news: Good salesmanship can be learnt.

For example, take one of the most ancient techniques of salesmanship: Focus on the Buyer. It seems like a no brainer, of course, the buyer is the one that you want to buy something, and so it makes sense that you focus on him. However, you’d be surprised how many people don’t. A huge amount of people, when trying to convince someone to, say, use their services to design a website, would rattle on and on about how qualified they are.

Here’s the real distinction: Don’t try to sell to buyers, try to give them reasons to buy from you. For example:

Sales Pitch 1: I can write high quality articles for your website so you should hire me.

Sales Pitch 2: If you want to increase the satisfaction your visitors get at your website, and want them to come back for additional visits, then my high quality articles can do that for you.

See the difference? I’m giving you reasons to buy.

Honestly, we could go on all day about good salesmanship. Humanity has been at it for thousands of years and we still don’t know everything, but we do know some things that work. At dbookworm.com we want to share some of this with you, so why not try out this eBook entitled, 10 Ways to Write More Effective Ads, that should contain enough to get you started and keep you going for quite some time.

Once you’re done, be sure to check back!

Click one of the link below to download the PLR Product:

http://www.ziddu.com/download/2038693/betterads_dl.zip.html

http://www.mediafire.com/?vnxgyna6qr9

Learn to use Camtasia Studio 3!

Learn to use Camtasia Studio 3!

Camtasia Studio 3 is one of those delightful products that help allow us to create our own products in turn, and has quick become one of the more popular programs used to create professional-looking video tutorials. With a bit of time and effort, as well as some resources to teach you how, you could be churning out your own sleek video tutorials in practically no time.

As with most any application, Camtasia has its basic features, and more advanced features. On the basic side, there are things like capturing video, converting video, and converting audio. All these aspects are essential to even starting to put together a video tutorial and you should be familiar with the ins and outs of them before beginning.

Here’s a look at some of the topics that can help produce better looking tutorials:

  1. Titles: Titles lend a more organized look to any tutorial, thus guiding your audience through it. They can be used either as section markers, by sort of dividing video tutorials into chapters, or may simply be occasional pointers inserted in the tutorial.
  2. Transitions: Transitions are the way in which any two shots are joined together, and knowing how to play with them can help make more attractive clips. Proper use of transitions will allow tutorials to flow smoothly and blend well with both the shots that are joined.
  3. Playing with quality and file size: Better quality makes for larger file size. Therefore it is crucial to find the right balance between the video quality and its file size. If a file is too large, then it would take up a lot of bandwidth and download slowly. However if the file is too small and the quality too low, the contents of the tutorial may not be seen clearly.
  4. Adding Music: Despite the fact that sometimes music is ill-advised for tutorials, it is really all very situational. A good piece of soft music that does not affect anyone’s ability to hear the voice on the tutorial can’t hurt. Also, if there are sections when there is no voice in the background, then adding soft music would reduce the ‘blank’ feeling that the absence of any sound sometimes gives.

With so many types of techniques to help create better tutorials, it really can be hard to find a resource that offers complete instructions. Fortunately, at dbookworm.com, we have a compilation of video tutorials, that, well, help you create video tutorials yourself. Download these Camtasia Tutorials here, and even get instructions on how to obtain Camtasia Studio 3 for free!

http://www.mediafire.com/?nvsb6venlha

http://www.ziddu.com/download/2038691/CamtasiaVideoTutorial_dl.zip.html

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