Archive for May, 2007

Permanent One Way links

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

I built this new site yesterday…

Link Pilot

You can buy a one way link for just one dollar and it'll be there permanently. Initially, all of the income from the site will be reinvested in building the Link Pilot's link popularity and boosting it's Page Rank so now is a great time to get a link.

I plan to get over 1,000 incoming links to the site and I expect to achieve a Page Rank of 4/5 within the first few weeks. So just $1 for a one way permanent link to your site is a bargain!

Is It Catching?

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

It doesn’t matter if you have a killer product or a beautifully designed website, if the One Billion people that are now online don’t know that your product or your website exists.

I don't know about you but I think that "One Billion" is a heck of a lot of people! Just imagine if even just a tiny fraction of one percent of them visited your site because one of their friends or colleagues told them about your killer product or your fantastic website…

I'm talking about Viral Marketing, where your marketing message spreads like wildfire because more and more people tell more and more people.

There are many ways of encouraging people to spread your message, some methods are obvious such as giving away free reports and others are less well known. For example…

Have you consider having some Wordpress blog themes, or templates, created  specifically for your niche market and including a "Powered By" type graphic with a link to your website? If you do, make sure that you include a strong call to action in your graphic.

I was quite surprised to discover that there has been very little written about Online Viral Marketing so I put together this special guide for you.

Give Away Of The Day

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

 

I don't know if you already know about the Give Away Of The Day site, but every day you can download a free software product. The only condition is that you must "activate" the product within the 24 hour download window.

Software developers gain from the feedback they recieve from the folks who download their products and obviously they also get the opportunity to offer upgrades and to build their lists.

End users get great software a no cost and the site owners enjoy lots of traffic.

It's an interesting model and something that I intend to test for myself.