Just received an email from Google on their new pay-per action advertisement.
What this means is you can select products and services from their Adwords advertisers and match them with your site's content. This results in more relevent and best performing ads on your site.
You will have earnings when your visitors click through to an advertiser's site and complete an action defined by the adveristers, hence you have a higher earnings for your site.
They are in a beta test and if you're interested you can sign up as a beta tester.
Inside AdSense: Now accepting applications for new referrals beta
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
More videos from Stephen Pierce. Learn from him the art of success.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
A clean bill of Wealth - Part 2.
Part 2 of Stephen Pierce lectures and talks on conditioning your mind to success.
Follow this series and learn from him.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Another inspirational video from Stephen Pierce.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
In the world of Internet marketing, and especially affiliate marketing, there is always a lot of discussion about optimizing websites for search engines, finding profitable niches, blogging and pinging, etc. The one word that doesn't come up quite as often is "conversions." I wonder why?
It seems like increasing a site's conversion rate would be one of the most important topics discussed. After all, the conversion rate is a measure of the percentage of visitors that come to a site — and then make a purchase.
Even if you do everything in your power to get visitors to your site it's imperative that, after they get there, they actually buy something. The visitors that just stop by and take in all of the free information aren't worth much. The ones that buy are like gold.
There are some easy things that can be done to make sure a site's conversion rate is as high
as possible. In my next post, I'll show you three things you can do now (easily).
So stay tune.....
It seems like increasing a site's conversion rate would be one of the most important topics discussed. After all, the conversion rate is a measure of the percentage of visitors that come to a site — and then make a purchase.
Even if you do everything in your power to get visitors to your site it's imperative that, after they get there, they actually buy something. The visitors that just stop by and take in all of the free information aren't worth much. The ones that buy are like gold.
There are some easy things that can be done to make sure a site's conversion rate is as high
as possible. In my next post, I'll show you three things you can do now (easily).
So stay tune.....