Gaining traffic is strategic in Internet Marketing and there are literally hundreds of ways that you can generate incoming visitors to your site, including writing keyword focused articles as highlighted in the previous section.
Traffic generation is in and of itself a massive topic on which hundreds of e-books and special report have been written. To [...]

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Let’s say you have this free ebook that’s of quality, around 100 pages. Here’s how to take it and turn it into a $197 information product…
 
First, increase the perceived value.
Free information is perceived to have a low value, especially free blog posts.
For instance, ebooks have a perceived value of $7 to $28.
Then a mp3 audio [...]

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Ideally, your domain name should be one that is directly related to the primary subject matter of your site, although that may be situations where you choose a domain name that is related to the product or service you are promoting.
This is important, because having a domain name that is appropriate or related to the [...]

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In order for you to profit from marketing an affiliate product, you must promote it effectively.
Let’s say for example your product is a dog food related e-book. Simply from the product information page, you should be able to form a fairly clear impression of the main ideas and concepts behind that book.
 
You can also search [...]

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One thing that makes WordPress site different to a standard HTML site is that everything you publish on your WordPress site appears chronologically. If you write and publish an article post on your site today and do the same thing again tomorrow, tomorrow’s article will push the one you published today further down the page.
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