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Leveraging Offline Content — Without Major Rewriting

14729306.jpgIf you’ve got a ton of content that originally appeared in offline publications, and would like to use it to create a content site, the thought of transferring that information for online display can be a daunting task.

But, don’t despair; there are ways to approach this project that can give your content site a boost in the search engines. In fact, you’re actually way ahead of the game, since you’ve got what most webmasters only dream of – tons of writing that you own copyright to, ready to plug into a site!

If you’re going for Google traffic, you probably don’t need to rewrite all your copy and your pages to “make them keyword rich.” That’s because your offline content is probably already keyword rich!  Google’s latent semantic indexing is getting smarter and smarter, which is good news if you’re transferring offline content to the online world.

Of course you must avoid doorway pages or pages that are just stuffed with links, and concentrate on what Google loves – REAL content. So get that content on your site, and then focus most of your effort on getting quality incoming links, from highly ranked sites – that’s the “Google way.”

Here’s an excellent formula that you should remember that will help you build solid SEO-friendly pages for either Google or Yahoo:

1. Keyword in page Title
2. Keyword in Heading 1
3. Keyword in Sub-Headings
4. Keyword in your Meta tags (like the page Description and image file names)

Then follow with a good amount of content on the page – at least 300 words. This makes a nice, SEO-friendly page, and you don’t have to go crazy worrying about exactly how many keywords you’ve got and where you put them.

Some people don’t realize that heavy keyword density isn’t as important as it once was. Yes, the content has to be relevant. But it doesn’t need to have the keyword poured into it at 11.23%. Too many people waste their time tweaking and tweaking their content to conform to some “magic” keyword ratios.

In fact, and this should make you breathe a sigh of relief, if you can convert your content to digital format – say by scanning it with OCR software – you can almost use it as is. If it’s 100% original content, that no one else on the web has used, that’s even better! Just build each page using the formula above, plug in your copy, and you’ll have a content rich site.


The Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (March 27, 2009)

22429363.gifConnecticut Bill Passes Initial Test in Joint Finance Committee
The Connecticut Joint Finance Committee overwhelmingly passes a bill similar to the bill enforcing New York’s Amazon Tax.

Firms Seek Profit in Twitter’s Chatter
Other companies are trying to profit from Twitter’s popularity by experimenting with business models that incorporate parts of the free messaging service.

California Affiliates – Join the Fight Against Bad Legislation
Check out this post for details on what you can do in protest to the California bill threatening to alter the affiliate marketing industry.

The Behavioral Targeting Stimulus Plan
An online marketing company expands to offer a unique online data cooperative of shopping and purchase data that is the underpinning of certain behavioral segments.

Give Consumers Choice: Ads vs. No Ads
The rise of TiVos and other digital recording devices as well as online video snacking have forced broadcasters to change their business models, yet “their replacements…are not necessarily ready for primetime.”


Attention: PPC Classroom Now Hiring!

ppclogo.jpgIf Pay-Per-Click advertising is a passion of yours, and you can spare at least 10 hours a week, then we are looking for you!

PPC Classroom, a leader in Pay-Per-Click education and training, is now hiring.

We are looking for qualified coaches who are highly motivated, possess a working knowledge of PPC, and have the ability to devote at least 10 hours a week to the training of our students.

By joining PPC Classroom, you will be part of a team that shares an enthusiasm for its students and a passion for learning. We want to make sure our students get the best possible training available. We also know that you’ll GREATLY benefit and PROFIT from this training!

Here’s what’s in it for you…

1. Of course, you’ll get paid for your time (we’ll discuss that if we decide to interview you).
2. You’ll gain unrestricted FREE access to PPC Classroom Inner Circle.
3. Many advancement opportunities will be presented to you. If you find this is a really great fit for you, there will be lots of future opportunities as PPC Classroom & Affiliate Classroom continue to grow.
4. You yourself will receive additional training as you work closely with us to get your PPC affiliate skills up to the next level.

Here’s what you need to do next…

Send a resume including a paragraph or two on why you would like to be a coach with PPC Classroom to mark@lurn.com.

Heads up: We’re NOT necessarily looking for super affiliates, but rather people who are highly motivated and who enjoy helping people.  Of course basic PPC affiliate knowledge is REQUIRED. Your role will be to teach a structured PPC Classroom curriculum and to motivate and keep the student on track to fully complete the course.

Remember, send a resume and a couple of paragraphs on why you want to be a coach to mark@lurn.com.


Spring Cleaning Your Affiliate Business (Part 2 of 2)

15564350.jpgIn the second half of this blog, we will continue to make our way through the last six items on our Spring cleaning checklist. This list is targeted toward helping you efficiently clear out your affiliate clutter for spring, and in return, increase your profits!

#6 – Try a New Niche

New niche merchants are “hitting the streets” with affiliate programs every day. And with the right tools, like SEO Web Site Builder and Wordtracker, you can build a small niche site in a matter of a few days. So why not test out a few of these new niches this Spring?

Don’t get too ambitious. After all, you’re just testing the waters. But don’t waste your efforts by failing to track. Build a few niche sites around some lightly competitive keywords, get them online, and then forget about them. They’ll have all Spring and Summer to get indexed and emerge from Google’s Sandbox. Or purchase an inexpensive link or two from Text-Link-Ads.com to get the indexing process going. Then see how those

#7 – Revamp Your Site Design

Spring is a great time to review the code on every one of your sites. Check for obvious SEO-busters, like javascript menus, and make a plan to replace those with search engine friendly text links. Take a look at the design, too.

Many marketers report that by converting to tableless layouts created with CSS, their search engine rankings improve. That’s because with CSS you can get all your keyword optimized content to the TOP of your code and still have a great looking design. While it’s a big job to redesign with CSS, especially if you’re used to old-fashioned HTML coding, templates can make it easier. You can get inexpensive templates with clean CSS coding at Web Traffic Strategies.

#8 – Clean up Your Mailing Lists.

Are you getting a lot of bouncebacks? Is your open rate sagging? Does your mailing list seem to have more bad than good email addresses? Maybe it’s time to purge those bad email addresses from your list. If you find most of those bad addresses come from Hotmail or Yahoo, maybe it’s time to start blocking those “disposable” mailers from signing up in the first place.

Sure, it may look like you’re losing a lot of subscribers. But a worthless address won’t make you any money, so there’s no point in keeping it just to have a bloated list. After cleanup you’ll have fewer bounces to deal with. And your web host or autoresponder service will also be a lot happier.

#9 – Try a New Viral Strategy

Been using ebooks as your primary viral tool? How about writing a special report for a change? Or a white paper? How about interviewing an expert in your field for some viral audio? If you’re not writing articles yet and submitting them to article sites, remember that articles are just as viral as downloadable PDFs.

And if you haven’t done ANY kind of viral marketing, now’s the time to start. Develop a few special reports, write 10 articles, or interview three experts NOW, and by this Fall you’ll be reaping the rewards.

#10 – Hold a “Garage Sale”

Most online marketers have a whole collection of marketing odds and ends lying around. We’ve all got inexpensive resale rights products we’ll never promote, templates we’ve stopped using, domain names we’ll never develop, ideas we’ll never get around to, software we’ll never use, swipe files we rarely look at, sales copy that’s half-written, or content we can’t monetize. What’s to say you can’t hold a “garage sale,” and sell off all these goodies?

You can unload these bits and pieces on your web site, offer them to your mailing list, or even put them up for sale on EBay and find out how much a really GOOD idea is worth! Or you can create “surprise packages” and offer them to other marketers. Just be sure that if you’re selling other people’s intellectual property, you ask whether your purchase, resale, or reprint license permits selling this way.

#11 – Prepare for the Unexpected

None of us like to think about this, but welcome to reality. If something happened to you – an accident, an illness, being stranded on the other side of the globe – what would happen to your affiliate business? Would your family or a trusted friend know how to find your affiliate IDs and passwords, FTP to your server, login to your email account, and access your Paypal and bank accounts?
If you have subscribers, members, JV partners, or clients, who would take care of their needs?

Or consider your web sites and computer. What if your hosting company was wiped out by an earthquake, tornado, or hurricane? What if your PC’s hard drive suddenly died, or a flood destroyed your computer? Do you have backup copies of all your sites and IDs, both at home and in a safe place (like your safety deposit box)?

Now’s the time to plan for the undesirable and the unexpected – BEFORE it happens.

#12 – Make New Friends!

If you’re the shy type, the lifestyle and profit potential weren’t the only reasons you chose an online business. After all, where else can you make so much money without ever having to meet new people? But business is all about growth – personal as well as professional.

So this Spring, dig out of your hidey-hole and meet some new people online. Post to a few forums. Contact a few webmasters and introduce yourself.

Join a growing community of people who want to help each other, like The Affiliate Classroom. Each time, knock on the door with a gift in hand. Whether it’s a free product, an offer of help, or generous praise, remember – you don’t have to feel shy if you have something to GIVE.


Spring Cleaning Your Affiliate Business (Part 1 of 2)

15564364.jpgSpring cleaning isn’t just for basements, closets, or garages.

Even if you’re new to affiliate marketing, you’ve probably already discovered just how quickly the details can get out of hand. Which means it’s timefor Spring cleaning!  Now if this all sounds like a lot of work, remember that dealing with a backlog of disorganization is the toughest part.

So here’s our checklist for “Spring cleaning” your affiliate business, along with suggestions for making your life easier at every stage.

#1 – Get Organized!

Even if your desk is neat and your surroundings spotless, what about your affiliate IDs, passwords, to-do lists, email folders, ads and campaigns, address book, site blueprints, article submissions, bookmarks, spreadsheets, and computer files? We thought so.

If the idea of slogging through all those old files to collect information sounds like a horrible chore, it’s time to look at project management tools. Programs such as Microsoft Project, Microsoft Outlook and Excel can help you gather all those loose ends into tidy little files that will be your central base. You can create individual spreadsheets for listing IDs and passwords, tracking progress on site development, managing link partners, tracking ad campaigns and recording article submissions. And you can use Outlook to make to-do lists and organize your schedule.

It takes about five to seven days of organizing to get the clutter under control, and to start making your “organized business lifestyle” into a habit.
#2 – Get Rid of, or Monetize, Unproductive Domains

Are you a domain collector? You know, somebody who owns dozens, even hundreds of domain names that you just can’t seem to get around to using? That’s okay. Use this Spring cleaning project to go through your domains and put them to some kind of use.

If you’ve got domains you simply don’t want, put them up for sale at an easy-to-use brokerage like Sedo.com. Redirect the ones that are worth developing someday to one of your existing sites, or even to an affiliate link. Or sign up for a service like Kanoodle’s DomainSponsor, where you can park your domains and get directory content and ads placed on your site for free. You can also sell them at a “garage sale” (See item #10 in Part 2 of this blog).

#3 – Review Your Product Offerings and Merchants

Let’s face it, not every product or merchant is a winner. Some products go out of date quickly, like many Internet marketing ebooks and courses. And with the growth of affiliate marketing, new merchants are popping up all the time. Some of them might offer higher commissions, lower minimum payouts, and better affiliate support than your current programs.

So spend some time this Spring taking a long, hard look at your product offerings. Find the new merchants in your niche, and research their affiliate programs. In fact, this isn’t a bad time to look for additional, complementary products, as well as resale and reprint rights that could enhance your product mix.

#4 – Analyze ROI

You hear it over and over again: the most successful online marketers test everything and track everything. So why aren’t you? Products like Hypertracker are cheap, easy to set up, and do most of the hard work of calculating ROI for you.

If you need motivation, simply ask yourself whether you’d like to sell twice as much as you do right now. In so many cases, it’s drop dead easy to achieve that kind of growth – simply by knowing which links, keywords, and ads are bringing in the most sales.

#5 – Update “Aging” Sites

Why? Because relevance has a lot to do with timeliness – and a recently updated site appears more up-to-date than a page built at the turn of the millenium.

So make a plan for adding or changing a few things to any sites that you haven’t updated in a few months. Sometimes it’s as easy as adding an RSS feed, throwing in some really good articles, modifying your colors or layouts a little bit, or adding a few pages with new products.

Please look for the remaining items on our Spring cleaning checklist in part two of this blog post tomorrow!