Rabu, 01 Mei 2013

Resources for Running a Membership Website



You need resources for running a membership website. Heck, Charlie Brown, you need resources to design and get your website up off the ground. You also need resources for marketing your website once you are stable. Unless you are realistically thinking about running a membership website, then take a hike down casino lane and try to win at the WSOP jackpot tables. This is real business.  Membership websites are something that needs special consideration. Since, you are dealing with the communities; you want to make sure that you cover all grounds before you take on the roll of running a membership website. The goal of running a membership website is to build a community of stable users. In order to create stable users, you have to give them something they want.

What do they want?
Users want to see easy-to-navigate web pages. Rather than spending and wasting time goofing around on a website, the users like to breeze through the pages to find what they want. They want top quality, web content, relevant links, G.R.E.A.T, customer service, and some fun to boot. Users in generally want a website that is fashionably designed and unique as they are. They also like to subscribe to websites that offer them great rates. Users often think low investment -- in their one-of-a-kind private membership with a solid one-year subscription.

Users, when they subscribe, want to see fresh web content, newsletters, e-mails, and each of these items should target their specific needs. If you fail to give your users what they want…do not tell your fellow web partner who just took all of your money, to hit the road. Own up to your mistakes. Creating a sound membership website is an admirable opening to earn steady streams of passive income. Therefore, when you start writing web content, choose the interesting topics and then running a membership website is darn near to a guaranteed success. You will also need to apply mailing lists, blogs, membership boards, and other good quality tools for your members to use. Forms should be added as well so that your customers can notify you and cuss you out when you fail to do your job.

What is the best start for writing web content? What is that I have to do first?
The first sentence or question …Good…But if you go talkin' like some street game that failed to take off in their hood, you are in a heap of trouble. If you do not have basic writing skills, take some membership courses online. If you are lazy and hate school, then hitch a ride on the Internet to find some excellent content writers prepared to lend you the hand you will need to keep your customers happy and content. In the meantime, take some tips from us. Look below to learn some helpful tips for writing web content.

Now, I am by far not the greatest writer and SEO master in the world, but I am near the top of the list. I have been in the writing industry long enough to say "Take this job and shove it." Oh, long enough to say that you need some basic skills - brainstorming, outlines, spelling, grammar, ability to rewrite articles, write from scratch, research, and all that other good stuff that comes to mind. Did I mention SEO – Search Engine Optimizing? Darn TOOTINS'. We cannot leave out web page marketing, since you will need to stand on the basic SEO ground. SEO is defined as a search engine optimization -solution that Internet bunnies use to reach the top ranks with Google and other major search engines online.

SEO writing involves focusing on keyword density. It is the process of CONCENTRATING on topics, titles, and subjects relevant to your web service or products. Link exchange and link building is another part of SEO marketing. Linking to other websites require that you find relevant and quality links. Like links, articles must have relevant, quality information with keywords and phrases. This is important for your customers since they spend less time searching for products or services that link them to you. You want to choose keywords that drive traffic to your membership website. This means you want to optimize your web pages by keeping fresh, relevant, and quality content online.

In conclusion, this is enough on resources for running a membership website for now, but you will need to visit the Web and probe into some more helpful resources to get the ball bouncing! In other words, I am done shootin' the…
 

RUNNING A MEMBERSHIP WEBSITE by Membership website experts



{EBIZ Suites}

Running a membership website can involve many different aspects of the cyber world. Helping many businesses, franchises, consultants, associations, trainers, authors, experts and coaches find membership websites that is useful and has things to help you organize, secure, and market products on an easy platform. Membership web sites will help you sell the most memberships. When you have the automated sales process on hand it helps you to maintain your safe and keep it secure. You can keep everything up-to-date- data base of all aspects of the marketing world, such as leads, information. Members who communicate with your customers and other members via e-mail with product updates or newsletters is a very important tool.

Being able to sell all your products online or offline with the better products, and having to use to all in the library of offered tools, cataloging articles, polls, discussion, group - files and link libraries; when you can print all reports, downloads, and criteria of various members, as well as customers, the work gets lighter.

With membership websites it is possible to start running, a membership website with ease by using the right features.

 The marketing features include
·    Direct response websites for sales and information leading to future members and customers.
·    Auto responders
·    Squeeze page and sales landing page set-ups.
·    Targeted groups receiving newsletters and e-mails
·    Customer and members tracking
·    Management of affiliates and partners
·    Product managements
·    Screen real estate optimized.
·    Operation features
·    Time tracking
·    Complete customer contact management
·    Complete CRM management
·    Help desk and customer support
·    Customer training
·    Customer e-learning
·    Project management
·    Financing features
·    Commission Calculations for payouts
·    Invoicing, payments, refunds
·    Reporting
·    Inventory


This software system offers a simple solution in management and training. It is updated by you and your staff, there is no software to buy due to it running all on the Internet. It has a 24/7 access for self - serve membership.
   

Colin R. Brown, who is the founder and developer of the Learning Center Technology, and integrated from a vertical system in 1995 by SYNCNET, founded this system. In 2007, it had been released to the public in a form of eBiz Suite 4.0. It can virtually run all areas of your business.
   

The current customer base includes companies from African Studies association, American physical Therapy Association, Carol Tuttle_ Author, Clockworks
National Association of Certified Valuations Analysts, teen180, University of Louisville, University of Utah
   
To get started you need

1. Someone to design your web page and basic HTML skills -

2. have complete or close to complete content, the software with eBiz is
Prepared to convert your content to an eye popping attractive web page full of Information for your clientele

3. Follow through; be committed to finishing the job
   
The cost can be high, ranging about $1000 to start up and then the cost of the web developer to create your content so people will be willing to join your membership can cost anywhere from$3,000 to $50,000. Remember you want it great so people will stay in your group. The customer check in form is a great tool to prepare your business. The questions are simple to read and answer to e-learning content questions includes:
             
1.    I have existing web content--takes 2-3 weeks to launch at $1000-$3,000
2.    I have content that needs to be converted to the web--takes 1-2 months at $3000-$10,000
3.    I will be creating content from scratch --takes 3-12 months at $5,000 to $120,000
4.    I don't need content selling products only-- takes 1 week at $500 marketing questions
5.    How do you plan to market?
6.    Your potential market size and demographics
7.    Top keywords to use for people to find you and your service
8.    Expected membership size and cost analysis operations questions
9.    How are orders filled?
10.    Shipping methods
11.    Payment gateway, is it currently set up for the internet and what is your monthly limit
  
You can also see a 4-minute - demonstration to get the real experience of this membership.
 

RUNNING A MEMBERSHIP WEBSITE {PROMOTION WORLD}


 
Learn how to put your ideas into motion in order to earn you a recurring income. Having your own membership site gives that opportunity. Selling content on-line has taken a turn from free to pay-for-content and is moving fast.
         
Membership Websites offer exclusive articles, information, and service. Your membership website protects you and your products, by using a password-protected area to access the information. Password protected sales have gone through the roof. Having a membership website is a new wave of private sales via the Internet.
         
Navigating this website is open and bright. Finding the recommended services is center page. The search engines recommend, to optimize your system, including "the pick of the month" CUSTOMER MAGNETISM" which offers an effective one-way link to building full service pay-per click management. Another search engine recommended is" ARTWORKS.BIZ". This organic engine creates a natural link building social media optimization, copywriting and more. In the search engine optimizing world this program ranks #5 by the TopSEOs.com
                        
The other recommended services include banner impressions. This uses E-bridge marketing for optimum, banner ad placements. E-mail marketing, uses E-bridge marketing solutions to target your website market guaranteed traffic with the right SEO software, includes DEVSTART INC. promotion World. This is the top ranked site on Google, Yahoo, and MSN due to the Search Engine Optimization tools.

Pay-per click is a full service pay-per-click management of Google, Yahoo, and MSN, doing research strategic bidding, budget-spending limits, and conversion tracking monthly reports, and so forth. Internet marketing drives traffic to your website through improved search engines rankings, press releases, article submissions, relevant directory submissions, and SEO copywriting and pay-per-click management.

Affiliate marketing

      The affiliates programs are getting popular. They have a high commission rate and can create great sales in different products and services. There are very few costs, and what costs there are can be passed onto those doing the sales. In some cases, commissions can be as high as 75% of the sale. Another reason is the easy sell. The demand for information and easy access to this information has risen with the new internet era. People that provide information in an easy and condensed form that saves time and money for the consumer are ahead of the game. The market is so vast for up to date information that there is really no bad side. INFO-PRODUCTS can be so many different things. Look into what your affiliate likes and sell that, example if you love pets then sell pet related information. If you like gardening then sell information on the garden of your choice. They are also easily combined. One affiliates product may touch base on what your do and this creates multiple income streams. Selling with intertwined topics or adding on a physical product or other products and services can generate a great mass of sales. Creating multiple streams in today's cyber-space is very important; the info-products are easy add-ons for a boost in income you are already making.
        

Among the free promotional tools PROMOTION WORLD is offering, is the Google keyword ranking. This tool allows you to track website placements in keyword searches. Using it is easy, join the free DEVStart account and get your account and start entering keywords and Google will do the rest. Yahoo keyword ranking gets you information on your web sites of the keyword positioning. It allows easy access to your information to check positions in yahoo for selected key words, and stores it as daily, weekly, and monthly. MSN keyword rankin, gets you the most up to date information by using the keywords on MSN search and also creates the data needed on your web site for use of keywords on a daily, weekly and / or monthly report.

Selasa, 30 April 2013

Making Money with Articles: Optimal Article Length


When choosing an article for your website, make sure that it is a length that is optimal for search engine optimization efforts. Articles that are as short as 200 words or as long as 500 words should fit into this category. Even if search engine optimization is not your goal, it is still a good idea to keep your articles at this length for your reader's sake. They are likely to not finish your page if it is any longer. This could leave them Kith only half of the information you wanted them to have or leave them with the impression that your site is too "wordy". Most Internet readers do not read a website page as they would a book, so the shorter the better. Even if this means splitting one long idea into 4 or 5 pages. Be sure to label them so that the reader can pick and choose which part they want to read or so they know what is coming up next to help them determine if they want to continue reading.
 

Making Money with Articles: Niche Websites



Choosing a good niche subject to base your website around is one of the most important aspects of making money off of your articles. This will give you a foundation to build from and you can target one general audience with a pack of keywords that they are most likely to be searching for. You should take each one of these keywords and use it for the basis of one article on each page. This way, even though you are targeting one specific subject, you will be sure to interest a wide variety of people in that one niche. They may also find other pages that interest them, which will keep them returning to your site to learn new information about the niche subject.

The best way to find keywords for your niche subject is to use a keyword software program and type in the word that is the subject of your niche. This will generate a list of keywords or phrases that contain your niche and will also show you approximately how many people search for each word or phrase. Some software programs may also tell you how many sites are out there to compete with for each word or phrase (this will help you know if those sites are worth competing with for the number of searches out there). You then deicide which of these would be most profitable by determining which have the least amount of competitors, so that you have a chance at making it to the first or second page of search engine results, but that also have a decent amount of people looking for that keyword or phrase each month. These will be the keywords or phrases that you will base the pages of your niche site on.

If there are a number of topics that you like, pick the one that you feel would be easiest to start with and then, once that site is built and generating some revenue, you can start another site. The most profitable website marketers, who use their talent of finding niches and combining that with good site content and a handful of affiliate links, have a good amount and variety of niche sites that they have started. You are never limited in what you can do with niche website marketing, unless you find out that you do not have the marketing skills or the needed funding to make it happen. Otherwise, the sky is the limit!
 

Sabtu, 27 April 2013

The Minimum Wage

In January of 2007, the federal government raised the national minimum wage. This was old news in some states where the minimum wage had been raised months before congress took action. No matter how you look at the increase in the cost of labor, it is going to have an impact on the business climate and on how businesses will make key decisions in 2007 and going forward.

In theory a raise in the minimum wage should be a nonevent economically. It should be a simple adjustment for inflation which the business has already adapted to. In fact, as inflation raises the cost of goods and the prices the business charges, one might expect the wages of workers to rise naturally to match that upward slope caused by inflation.

How you view the good or the bad of the minimum wave increase may depend on which side of the fence you reside, the employer side or the employee side. To the employer the rise in employee costs makes doing business more expensive and affects the bottom line. To the employee, the employer is just being competitive and paying his or her employees a salary that they can live on. In many cases, you may be on both sides of the issue if you own or operate a business but have people in your family who are trying to get by on the minimum wage.

The hardest hit businesses by this upward push in wages is small business. Enterprises that employ a large amount of unskilled, lower paid workers can see a huge jump in the cost of keeping employees because of state or federally mandated increases in employee pay. Many times small business enterprises operate on a thin margin of profit and any change to the cost structure can be a deadly hit to their budgets. Moreover, since the small business model is intensely competitive, there is little room to raise prices to clients or customers without risking losing business to a larger competitor who can absorb the minimum wage increase without increasing prices.

These concerns are part of the reason that from a governmental stand point, congress is slow to increase the minimum wage. There is already a tremendous resentment in the population for businesses that are relocating their production or support facilities over seas to take advantage of low paid workers to keep their bottom line on track. You have to know that employee costs are a big issue when a business is willing to relocate much of their operation to a foreign country and incur all of those costs just to tap an employee base that will work below the minimum wage.

From the worker perspective, it's hard to understand how this trend to take low paid jobs out of the country can be changed. We are slow to stop businesses from taking actions they need to take to compete in the markets which is why passing legislation to stop the exporting of jobs is not a popular idea. While it might help the plight of the worker in this country, it goes contrary to our priority on letting the free market and capitalism play out. Sadly, when the free market does reign, sometimes good people get dealt out of the program.

The best way for American workers to combat competition from unskilled workers overseas is to stop being unskilled. By taking advantage of educational opportunities and gaining valuable skills, they can enter a new market where those skills will land them a good paying job that is not likely to go overseas because of the specialized skills the worker offers to employers. So the best way for government to fight the export of jobs due to high employment costs is not to artificially suppress the market to hinder free trade. The best move is to make our workers more skilled, more valuable and for workers to simply outwork their competition overseas. This is capitalism at work at its best and if that line of attack is followed, the outcome for everybody is a stronger work force, the retention of jobs in America and a stronger national economy as well.

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What Google Knows

It wasn't that long ago that a tremendous scare went through the internet community. The issue had to do with the huge amount of data that can be collected on individuals using search engines online. This large body of information naturally drew the attention of the Homeland Security agencies who are charged with the job of finding out all they can about potential sleeper cells of terrorism in this country.

The stand off came when the government began to demand access to the search records of all users of the major search engines. When this upcoming struggle for privacy began to come to a head, many of us who depend on search engines for both personal and business research began to get that "big brother is watching" feeling.

It's a tough compromise. We know that our government must have the ability to find and put a stop to security risks that might result in another disaster like September 11th 2001. But at the same time, Americans are tremendously protective of their liberties, their privacy and their right to be left alone by the government.

Of all of the search engines who were in the spotlight during that struggle, Google's resistance to allowing undue invasion of privacy of their customers stood out as an act of courage in a difficult confrontation. It turned out that Homeland Security really wasn't becoming "big brother" and was simply researching how to use statistical data to possibly find terrorist patterns in search engine usage. But many of us remember that while Yahoo and others knuckled under quickly, it was Google who stood up and protected user information rather than immediately turn it over to Uncle Sam.

This stand reflects a long established business ethic that Google has maintained to be protective of the data it collects about users of its search tools. That protective nature has more benefits than just building our confidence that Google is a safe tool for all of us to use. Google indeed has at its disposal a tremendous library of personal information on anyone using its search tools. And as the dominant search engine in the industry, this potential includes just about anyone who accesses the internet.

The information that can be collected from you and I as we use the internet can tell an interested party a lot about your interests, what kind of business you are in, your religious views and your political affiliations. Powerful analytical tools are available to take large volumes of search information and translate that into profiles that would be of great interest to the government and to marketers who would love to be able to target specific populations for sales.

For Google, this information has significant value to them as they fine tune their search engine methodologies. They can methodically analyze this data to draw conclusions about how their search tools are working and how they should update the formulas that drive those tools to be more in step with how the internet audience is using cyberspace. Yes, this is taking advantage of their already dominant position to secure that position and make their toolset even more capable of staying ahead of the game. But we really cannot fault Google for using this data in that way. That is just good business.

It turns out then that Google's protective posture when it comes to that massive database of search information serves their purposes extremely well. If they can keep this mountain of very specific data secure and proprietary, it represents a trade secret of tremendous value to Google to help them maintain their market superiority for a long time to come.

This is a case of the needs of the market serving the public good well. For as Google protects our search information so only it can benefit from such knowledge, they also are protecting our privacy from the prying eyes of overenthusiastic government agencies, hackers, marketing campaigns and even the terrorists who could use that information for insidious purposes. Therefore we can be thankful that Google jealously guards this data for its own uses because in the process, they are protecting us along the way.

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