
March 26th, 2010

Kmcgraw
What’s the difference between Adwords and Adsense? Well, in actuality, Google’s Adsense and Adwords are two sides of the same coin. They are both part of the advertising services that Google provides.
In Adsense, publishers (website owners and bloggers) are able to display relevant ads based on the content of their sites. Every time a visitor clicks on an ad, or views a display ad, the publisher earns a commission. The Adsense program uses a simple form of JavaScript to sift through the contents of a website or a blog in order to display the most relevant ads related to that content. This works because the more relevant the ads are to the content, the greater the odds are that a visitor will click on the ad, resulting in income for the publisher.
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What Is The Difference Between Adwords and Adsense?
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March 4th, 2010

Kmcgraw
I was recently looking at creating a Squidoo lens based on one of my blog posts to get more traffic, but as I was reading over the SquidDon’ts, I found the that my topic was suddenly included in the SquidDon’ts. In other words, Squidoo no longer allows lenses in my particular niche.
Now, had I not had my own hosting and domains, had I been relying on Squidoo to host my content, I would be completely out of luck as all of my hard work in developing and marketing my content would have flown out the window.
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Affiliate Marketing System: Who’s In Control Of Your Income?
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March 2nd, 2010

Kmcgraw
The statistics for making money online aren’t good. Only 5 percent of people who attempt to make money online ever make any money. Why do the other 95% fail? I’m going give you three reasons why, and tell you how you can avoid being among that 95 percent.
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Three Reasons Why 95% Of People Never Make A Dime Online
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February 25th, 2010

Kmcgraw
Drop shipping is a common way to get merchandise to sell either in a web-based store, or on an auction site like eBay. It can be an excellent choice for starting a home business when you don’t have a lot of capital because you don’t pay for the merchandise until you sell it.
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Drop Shipping
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February 11th, 2010

Kmcgraw
This question seems to always crop up on the Warrior Forum, usually in connection with publishing the same article to one’s blog and to a number of article directories.
Those who believe in the the duplicate content penalty will insist that you must “spin” your content to a certain percentage of uniqueness, in order to fool Google into picking it up as completely unique content and thereby avoiding the “duplicate content” penalty.

February 2nd, 2010

Kmcgraw
Internet forums can be an excellent source of free website traffic generation. As with all advertising using any of the social media, of which forums are a part, there are four guidelines that you must follow to ensure that you aren’t banned and so that you can get results.
Contribute To The Community
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Website Traffic Generation Using Forums: Four Essential Guidelines
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January 27th, 2010

Kmcgraw
There is a discussion going on at the Warrior Forum over the past day or two about why marketers are including swear words or the acronyms for swear words, like WTF and BS in their articles, sales pages, etc. A lot of the older Warriors, including the person who posted the topic seemed to think that any swearing, even the use of an acronym like WTF is unprofessional and uncalled for. Other members were quick to respond that whether or not it is acceptable to use swear words or swear word acronyms depends on who you are marketing to. Which brings me to the point of this blog entry: targeted internet advertising.
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Targeted Internet Advertising: Know Your Market
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January 20th, 2010

Kmcgraw
How do you make money online with an affiliate program? You’ve heard about it, you’ve seen ads for programs that promise to teach you how to do it, but how does it really work? You’re probably asking this question and its corollary: does it work at all?
First let’s look at what an affiliate program is. An affiliate program is a method of advertising where the seller of a product farms out the advertising to “affiliates” that is anyone who is willing to advertise the product in return for a percentage of the sales price.

January 8th, 2010

Kmcgraw
Affiliate marketing is a great way to earn money online and almost anyone can be successful with it. However, not all affiliate programs are created equal, especially in the case of beginners who are still learning. This article will give you the four essential elements that every profitable affiliate program should have in order to maximize your success.
A Compelling Sales Page
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Affiliate Marketing Tips For Beginners: The Four Essential Elements Of A Profitable Affiliate Program
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December 31st, 2009

Kmcgraw
Sorry about the misleading title, but, no, this article is not about how pay-per-click advertising is easy nor is it about selling you some program for $19.95 to show you how easy it is. Sure, I can do that, but I’d be the only one making money, not you.
Now, don’t get me wrong. PPC is effective, but it is NOT easy. You can easily lose your shirt if you don’t know what you’re doing. I’ll give you an example from my own personal experience to illustrate how devastating it can be to make mistakes with PPC.
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Making Money With Pay-Per-Click Advertising Is Easy!
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