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Jun 30


Changes are if you have been in Affiliate marketing for any time at all, by now you probably would have heard of wealthy affiliate. Wealthy Affiliate is an affiliate/internet marketing training program. They have helped many people make a successful living online.

On first glance at Wealthy Affiliate you see several tools available, hosting, articles and even a community forum. The biggest asset of Wealthy Affiliate is the forums and the 8 week training section.

Wealthy Affiliate is really great at promoting the whole network parting of the industry. They like to ensure all of there members communicate and talk to each other. This is very important in this business. You never know when you meet someone what will happen in the future.

Wealthy Affiliate is one of the few training programs that train only on bum marketing techniques such as SEO (search engine optimization), article marketing, list building and just general free website promotion. The only other site that I can think of that trains this is Affiliit.

Another huge thing at Wealthy Affiliate is the owners send out e-mails about once a week with new promotions, offers and just general advise. Some people don’t like this but most seem to like it, they feel connected with them.

A great thing too, Wealthy Affiliate does not spam there members with affiliate links or products, they only offer solid advise and information.

Wealthy Affiliate has several staff members as well that are more than willing to go the extra mile to help there members out. This is extremely important, people need breaks, vacation, etc. You can’t rely on just a couple of people. At Wealthy Affiliate there are many to rely on!

If your looking for a program to learn cheap internet marketing techniques, Wealthy Affiliate might just be for you.

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Jun 29


Freelancing with web design can be one of the most rewarding ways to work. The difficulty comes in getting started. Most freelancers begin using ‘word of mouth’ as their best source of advertising. This takes time to catch on, and can be a painfully slow process. But this may surprise you, you don’t have to be the best freelancer in web design to land yourself some good work. But you do have to be able to pull your weight. Starting off requires that you can at least design sites that function well, are attractive, and that people generally like.

 

The best way to get yourself out there is to design your own site, and then design some for free for a few other people. This is where the ‘word of mouth’ originates. You can advertise something you’re interested in on your site, as well as market yourself for your design prowess. Go above and beyond in the early going, and it’ll reward you greatly on down the road. It’s like an actor who takes small parts for the exposure, working themselves up for a leading role. Same principle.

 

Your ability to work well with others plays a big part in your success. You can be one of the best web design experts in the field, and if nobody likes you, or likes working with you, then they’ll find someone else to do their work for them. Anytime you have a job that involves other people, you need to have a warm and friendly demeanor when dealing with them. Little things mean a lot when you’re building relationships and prospects. Be enthusiastic and approachable. Be a good listener.

 

Understand that if you freelance your web design skills, most of your clients are going to come from referrals. That’s why the way you handle yourself around others is so important. Reliability is one of the main keys for having the kind of reputation that would put people at ease when referring your for web design jobs. Your professionalism will follow you wherever you go in the business, so keep your word, and do good work. Be flexible. Keep in mind that you’re doing web design ‘for the client’, so understanding what they want and being able to deliver it is essential.

 

Keeping and maintaining your own site as an example of your web design abilities is going to be one of the best helps you have in finding clients. Many people who are looking for web design expertise, when they visit a site they like, will inquire about who does their web design work. If it’s your site, and you’re the one they’re looking for, then there you go. If you want to boost your ‘word of mouth’ strength, then offer to re-design a blog with a really high profile. Again, it’ll pay off big-time as people come to know your name and abilities.

 

Freelancing with web design aspirations is exciting if you love what you do. And let’s face it, if you don’t love this, you won’t go through all the learning involved to be good at it. There are lots of places where you can list your portfolio for finding jobs. You can find hundreds of them just by going online and doing a search. Networking is another way of furthering your exposure. Twitter and Facebook offer good opportunities to get yourself seen and heard.

 

Jun 28


What is a blog, you ask?  Short for “Web Log,” it’s an increasingly popular way to self-publish online. You can actually syndicate your articles, making this a great way for experts to showcase their specialized knowledge.

Think of a blog as a form of an online journal, with frequent postings and observations on items of interest.  Most blogs focus on a narrow subject area, which is ideal for experts.  Hyperlinks to articles, websites and other blogs make this a very interactive medium that encourages audience participation.

The Pew Internet Study estimates that about 11% of Internet users – translating to 50 million people – are regular blog readers. Technorati, which claims to be the authority on what’s going on in the world of weblogs, tracks almost 42 million blogs. 

Lawyers are active bloggers.  According to an online survey conducted by Blogads.com late last year, 6.1% of bloggers work in the legal profession.  The Litigation Section of the American Bar Association discovered that the majority of section members surveyed read at least one blog regularly and almost 20% publish their own blog.

The best way to understand a blog is to look at a few.  The Google Blog has a very simple appearance.  By contrast, some blogs in the legal market can be very sophisticated, like E-Discovery Law offered by Preston Gates & Ellis LLP or the ERISA Blog maintained by The Law Office of B. Janell Grenier.  Law Professor Blogs offers a rich network of links to law blogs maintained by legal academics. 

Three reasons to start a blog

1.  Blog software is frequently free or nominally priced

2.  Blogs increase your search engine rankings

3.  Postings get widespread distribution through syndication

If you like to write and have information to share about your area of expertise, a blog can be a great marketing tool. 

Three cautions before you start blogging

Look before you leap into a blog.  Launching a professional looking blog requires careful advance planning.  Here are some pointers to keep in mind:

1.  Create a strategic framework for the type of information you intend to publish

2.  Post new content frequently to keep your blog fresh

3.  Take advantage of syndication features to maximize the reach of your blog

Basically, make sure you have the time to maintain your blog with high quality and timely information.  Just because you get named as an expert on a big case is no excuse to neglect or abandon your blog.

Blog publishing services 

Now, let’s say you are interested and want to find out more about launching a blog.  One place to start is with your website hosting service.  Chances are you can link a blog to your website for a small additional monthly fee.  I host with GoDaddy for example, and they offer blog software for as little as $2.99 per month.

Leading blog services include Blogger (owned by Google), TypePad and Moveable Type (both owned by Six Apart Ltd.), and WordPress.  LexBlog targets the legal market with a full-service offering that includes strategic design, implementation and training.

Blog features encourage interaction

The beauty of the blog is the way it allows you to organize, archive and syndicate your articles.  Here are a few features you should consider:

.Archives  A calendar on the front page of your blog can link readers to articles posted on a certain date.  You can also organize articles by author or alphabetically.

.Blogrolls  Present your readers with a sidebar list of other blogs on related topics that you recommend.

.Email a friend  Add a button to your blog for easy emailing.

News Feeds.  RSS (“Really Simple Syndication”) is a blog technique that allows you to easily distribute your postings to other blogs.  Interested parties can also come to your blog and quickly set up an automatic feed of your news for publication on their site.  Read more about feeds at Wikipedia.

.Reader Feedback  Allow your readers to comment on your blog postings to maximize audience interest.  Some of the techniques used for this purpose include trackbacks, pingbacks or comment moderation.

.Permalinks  Give your postings a static URL so that readers can easily share links or revisit a favorite posting. 

The Internet is in a constant state of evolution, with blogs being the latest example.  Have fun and happy blogging!

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