Parts ONE and TWO have already been covered. If you missed them, click the links in the text. At this point, we can create a decent amateur internet business. That is, you understand internet business, you can build a simple site, you can optimize that site, you can determine keywords and use them to structure your site, you can analyze the competition, and you can choose a reliable host for that site. So your set right? Wrong. Well, partly wrong. You could move forward, but you would be lacking some powerful tools. Part 3 is going to serve you up those tools on a silver platter.
The Other Tools
Beginner Internet Tools 1-3 (development)
Beginner Internet Tools 4-6 (refinement)
Internet Tool Set # 7 (Marketing)
Pay per click AdWords Learning
Pay per click AdWords Help
Yahoo Search Marketing
Pay per click advertising for a website can be a great way to drive traffic to your site for cheap. A lot depends on the keywords your site focuses on (read the guides in the links), but pay per click can be an inexpensive boost for site popularity. As a website business owner, your initial main goal should be to get people to the site!
Internet Tool Set #8 (Search Engine Optimization)
SEOmoz Beginner's Guide to SEO
Simple BNET list
Finding Backlinks
Search engine optimization is the key to your website's long term success. SEO is the art of optimizing your site for search engines, so they can easily read, report, and show your site. After all, when people "google" your keywords you want them to see your site! If you want to understand, I highly recommend the SEOmoz link.
Internet Tool Set #9 (Suppliers)
Alibaba - global trade. Be CAREFUL
Small Volume
Global Sources
Your business will really take off as you cut costs by getting great suppliers. You may have read my sad supplier story, and needless to say, BE CAREFUL! That being said, a good supplier will make or break the business.
That concludes my Beginner Internet Marketing tools 101 course. Ask yourself questions as you go through these tools, ask me those questions, and I will not know the answer (but I will find it).
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
Beginner Internet Marketing tools 101 - Part 2
Dum dum dee dum dee dum, DUUUM!! PART 2.... HAS ARRIVED... ETC.!
Now that you have thoroughly studied up on part 1 of the Internet Marketing Beginner's Guide, you are ready for double barrels (or just some more information). From part 1, we know about the inner workings of internet business, we can actually build a website, and we understand the principles of building a physical site both for appearance and code integrity. Now lets dig a little deeper. We'll get muddy n' stuff.
Internet Tool Set #4 (Determining Keywords):
SEObook's Tool
Google's Keyword Tool
Trellian Keyword Tool
Google Insights
It is important to understand the importance of important keywords. That may sound redundant, but mostly I just said the same thing more than once. Anyway, the fact remains that structuring your site with good keywords, understanding what keywords are valuable, and using those keywords to understand niche and competition are essential skills in internet business.
Internet Tool Set #5 (Finding Out the Competition):
Compete.com
Niche Watch
Google Traffic Estimator
SpyFu
Analyzing competition can give you valuable insights on how to optimize your own internet business. These sights provide valuable resources, like determining who gets traffic for what keywords, how sites measure up to each other, and who has the top spots for your keywords.
Internet Tool Set #6 (Getting a Host for your Site):
Terms You Oughta Know
How to Choose a Host
Top 10 Web Hosts
You can't really build a successful web business without hosting your site "for real" (i.e., independent of other sites, getting that .blogspot out of your URL *cough cough*). Hosting is generally pretty cheap and very valuable to your business.
If you have studied this guide, and the first guide, with your powers combined you are... Captain Internet! But wait, don't celebrate yet. There is still much to learn. Part 3 is coming soon.
Go to Beginning Internet Marketing Tools Part 3 Now!
Now that you have thoroughly studied up on part 1 of the Internet Marketing Beginner's Guide, you are ready for double barrels (or just some more information). From part 1, we know about the inner workings of internet business, we can actually build a website, and we understand the principles of building a physical site both for appearance and code integrity. Now lets dig a little deeper. We'll get muddy n' stuff.
Internet Tool Set #4 (Determining Keywords):
SEObook's Tool
Google's Keyword Tool
Trellian Keyword Tool
Google Insights
It is important to understand the importance of important keywords. That may sound redundant, but mostly I just said the same thing more than once. Anyway, the fact remains that structuring your site with good keywords, understanding what keywords are valuable, and using those keywords to understand niche and competition are essential skills in internet business.
Internet Tool Set #5 (Finding Out the Competition):
Compete.com
Niche Watch
Google Traffic Estimator
SpyFu
Analyzing competition can give you valuable insights on how to optimize your own internet business. These sights provide valuable resources, like determining who gets traffic for what keywords, how sites measure up to each other, and who has the top spots for your keywords.
Internet Tool Set #6 (Getting a Host for your Site):
Terms You Oughta Know
How to Choose a Host
Top 10 Web Hosts
You can't really build a successful web business without hosting your site "for real" (i.e., independent of other sites, getting that .blogspot out of your URL *cough cough*). Hosting is generally pretty cheap and very valuable to your business.
If you have studied this guide, and the first guide, with your powers combined you are... Captain Internet! But wait, don't celebrate yet. There is still much to learn. Part 3 is coming soon.
Go to Beginning Internet Marketing Tools Part 3 Now!
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Beginner Internet Marketing tools 101 - Part 1
Okay, so you are young, poor, ambitious (but not too ambitious) and tech-savvy (but not too savvy). Does this describe you? Well even if it doesn't keep reading.
Ambitious (want to start a business), but not too ambitious (don't want to leave your home). Solution: Internet business! Assuming you understand some internet and some business, I will provide 3 tried, tested, amazing, FREE internet business tools (or tool sets) and their breakdowns each day for the next week or so in this multi-part blog post. But lets cut all the blah blah blah and get into the good stuff. This week's tools are all related to getting started:
Internet Tool Set #1 (Internet Business Starting Info):
Start An Internet Biz in 10 Days
Dozens of Articles for Starting
How Creating an Online Biz Works
Entrepreneur.com's Online Biz Articles
If you read every article in these links (or that these links lead to), you would be busy for a week, and you would also be well versed in the language and methods of online business. These are (for the most part) well written, well geared towards beginners, and up to date.
Internet Tool Set #2 (Easy Site Building):
Learn HTML
Weebly Drag and Drop
Wix Drag and Drop (flash)
Drupal Drag and Drop (Downloadable)
There are several tools here because each has its value and may appeal to different users. For instance, if you are more interested in learning code, go to the "Learn HTML" link. If you would like to slap up a website quickly but you want to maintain decent code, try Weebly. If you want a lot more design freedom and don't care about code, try Wix. If you want a downloadable editor, try Drupal. They are all superb programs.
Internet Tool Set # 3 (Making a Quality Site):
Web Wiz Guide
8 Tips
Taming The Beast
17 Rules
This is a well rounded list of guides to making an appealing website, both with design and with appearance. I found particularly helpful the "17 Rules" guide. Reading up on these articles would definitely give you a well rounded feel for how to design a website.
Thanks for checking out this guide. There will be more to follow including selected links hosting sites, international supplier sites, or competition information sites.
GO TO Beginner Internet Marketing Tools Part 2
GO TO Beginner Internet Marketing Tools Part 3
Ambitious (want to start a business), but not too ambitious (don't want to leave your home). Solution: Internet business! Assuming you understand some internet and some business, I will provide 3 tried, tested, amazing, FREE internet business tools (or tool sets) and their breakdowns each day for the next week or so in this multi-part blog post. But lets cut all the blah blah blah and get into the good stuff. This week's tools are all related to getting started:
Internet Tool Set #1 (Internet Business Starting Info):
Start An Internet Biz in 10 Days
Dozens of Articles for Starting
How Creating an Online Biz Works
Entrepreneur.com's Online Biz Articles
If you read every article in these links (or that these links lead to), you would be busy for a week, and you would also be well versed in the language and methods of online business. These are (for the most part) well written, well geared towards beginners, and up to date.
Internet Tool Set #2 (Easy Site Building):
Learn HTML
Weebly Drag and Drop
Wix Drag and Drop (flash)
Drupal Drag and Drop (Downloadable)
There are several tools here because each has its value and may appeal to different users. For instance, if you are more interested in learning code, go to the "Learn HTML" link. If you would like to slap up a website quickly but you want to maintain decent code, try Weebly. If you want a lot more design freedom and don't care about code, try Wix. If you want a downloadable editor, try Drupal. They are all superb programs.
Internet Tool Set # 3 (Making a Quality Site):
Web Wiz Guide
8 Tips
Taming The Beast
17 Rules
This is a well rounded list of guides to making an appealing website, both with design and with appearance. I found particularly helpful the "17 Rules" guide. Reading up on these articles would definitely give you a well rounded feel for how to design a website.
Thanks for checking out this guide. There will be more to follow including selected links hosting sites, international supplier sites, or competition information sites.
GO TO Beginner Internet Marketing Tools Part 2
GO TO Beginner Internet Marketing Tools Part 3
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