Archive for March, 2009

Do you really know what kind of targeted traffic your website attracts?  I bet you think you know exactly who your audience is… but does your vision of who comes to call at your site live up to the reality?

You might be surprised, if you knew.

I found a really great website that will allow you to get a really interesting view of your targeted traffic, how much money they make, what kinds of things your audience is interesting in, other sites that they visit, etc., and all that information is provided for free.

The site is called Quantcast.  Check it out, you might find it a real eye-opener!

What’s even better is that you can also use their tools to check out the targeted audience of your competition!  It’s awesome!

I was really surprised by some of the comments that I received after this month’s issue of Answers eMagazine.  Some of you loved it and some of you had very constructive criticism.

I actually LOVE the criticism because it helps me to do a better job… and all your comments have prompted me to setup a little survey that will decide the future of Answers eMagazine.

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The March issue of Answers eMagazine is now available and ready for you to download whenever you want… If you’re a subscriber!

This month we discuss how to get a little more green out of the Adsense program, I’ll give you 8 content ideas for your blog, a leading expert will show you how to test your way to a moneymaking website, and I tell you why exclusivity sells and how you can put that fact to work for your business.

To become a subscriber and read this latest edition, simply subscribe using the form to your right or click here.

A few days ago I was lurking on a popular marketing forum where someone asked for autoresponder tips and what they should include in that first autoresponder message after someone signs up for a report.  Apparently, this person already had the rest of the messages pre-written through PLR or some other means and they just didn’t know what to write in that first email.

Surprisingly, one particular person answered the call for help by posting a very long sales letter type email template where they repeatedly asked to be whitelisted, were told that they would be receiving many more messages about a particular product, and where they were given a very detailed pitch for their product.

This template was just dripping with pushy salesmenship.

But the guy who posted it claimed that it worked very well for him… go figure!  What do I know?

Anyway, the post prompted me to create a post of my own where I outline how I usually go about the whole autoresponder/free report thing…  As you might imagine, I go about things a little differently.

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Just a quick note today about something really surprising that I discovered this morning when I was looking over my tracking logs.

My purpose was to determine if I’m send out my email messages at the best times for each of my niches. To figure this out, I decided to start by taking a look at my website logs to see what time of day the most people actually visited my website from day to day.

As I started pouring over the statistics for each of my niches, I noticed an interesting and surprising trend…

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