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Agloco -- How Much Will You Really Make? -- The Agloco Network Truths ave read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work.How Much Will You REALLY Make? Okay this is a very good question for prospective Agloco'ers. Well if you read the last post of mine you would have stumbled upon some writings on the AllAdvantage company. As mentioned previously the AllAdvantage company was very successful at first, however towards the 2000's when the dot com spenders diminished the The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. R Direct Email Marketing - Is It Really Worth It to You? We're not talking your untimely end, of course, but the slow death of your website! Maybe you're all too familiar with the scenario?Direct email marketing can be well worth the time and money invested, if it is done correctly. However, it is often more effective when combined with other marketing strategies such as press releases and key word marketing. When beginning a direct email marketing campaign, there are a few things that you do and don't want to do.Do - Include an opt in form on your web siteBy allowing your web site visitor Website ranks on page one of your favourite search engine. Before you can give yourself a much-deserved slap on the back it slips a little, then slides some more. Page one is just a distant memory as page two gives way to page three... Finally you sink so low the only way left is up. So what's gone wrong? The website looks good, has great content and you've correctly identified the market niche. There are appropriate keywords in the 'title', 'alt' and 'H1' and 'H2' tags, and you've also sprinkled them throughout each page at a reasonable density level, with the odd 'b' tag thrown in for good measure. The truth is you've done nothing wrong, at least in terms of on-page optimization. Nowadays, though, it's very much less than half the battle. Very much less. Once upon-a-time, before Google and PageRank, on-page optimization was all you needed to rank highly in the search engines. Not any more. Now 'off-page' optimization, or links to be more precise, is everything. And without links, either one-way or reciprocal, your link popularity stays at zero and you won't rank for any competitive keyword or phrase. The concept is devilishly simple from the search engine's point of view. Every link is a thumbs-up or 'vote' for the page it points to. In simple terms, the more votes the better the page ranks. Well, not quite, because there are good links and there are bad links and learning to spot which is which can make all the difference. The best links are one-way links. Other websites link to you because your site is so full of interesting and informative content they simply have to tell the rest of the world about you. Great if you can get them but for most of us who don't have a site to rival CNN or the BBC, such spontaneous linking is a rarity. Of course, if you've a pile of spare cash lying about then you can buy one-way links instead. But it'll cost and if Google and the other search engines even suspect that that's what you're doing - buying links in order to inflate your link popularity - then watch out. You will be tagged as a spammer and suffer the consequences. Not worth the risk! So, for the vast majority of us, reciprocal links is our only option. You know how it goes - A links to B in return for B linking back to A. And no matter what you may have read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work. The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. R 4 Communication Confidence Builders e also sprinkled them throughout each page at a reasonable density level, with the odd 'b' tag thrown in for good measure.Confident communication comes from winning small victories first. Here are 4 techniques to help you gain the edge...1. Avoid starting your responses or conversations with hedging phrases and immediate personal discounters. These fillers give off the impression the you're hiding behind your words and refusing to commit. They also have the power to negate whatever you say next. Examples include: “ The truth is you've done nothing wrong, at least in terms of on-page optimization. Nowadays, though, it's very much less than half the battle. Very much less. Once upon-a-time, before Google and PageRank, on-page optimization was all you needed to rank highly in the search engines. Not any more. Now 'off-page' optimization, or links to be more precise, is everything. And without links, either one-way or reciprocal, your link popularity stays at zero and you won't rank for any competitive keyword or phrase. The concept is devilishly simple from the search engine's point of view. Every link is a thumbs-up or 'vote' for the page it points to. In simple terms, the more votes the better the page ranks. Well, not quite, because there are good links and there are bad links and learning to spot which is which can make all the difference. The best links are one-way links. Other websites link to you because your site is so full of interesting and informative content they simply have to tell the rest of the world about you. Great if you can get them but for most of us who don't have a site to rival CNN or the BBC, such spontaneous linking is a rarity. Of course, if you've a pile of spare cash lying about then you can buy one-way links instead. But it'll cost and if Google and the other search engines even suspect that that's what you're doing - buying links in order to inflate your link popularity - then watch out. You will be tagged as a spammer and suffer the consequences. Not worth the risk! So, for the vast majority of us, reciprocal links is our only option. You know how it goes - A links to B in return for B linking back to A. And no matter what you may have read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work. The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. R Seven Secrets to Effective Emailing r phrase.If you're in a business that handles much of its transactions online, you'll absolutely need to know the best path to effective emailing. To that end, we've compiled the seven secrets to effective emailing techniques that will take your email marketing from blah to brilliant.Effective Emailing Secret #1: Start with a good list.You could have the best email marketing strategy in the world, but if you're The concept is devilishly simple from the search engine's point of view. Every link is a thumbs-up or 'vote' for the page it points to. In simple terms, the more votes the better the page ranks. Well, not quite, because there are good links and there are bad links and learning to spot which is which can make all the difference. The best links are one-way links. Other websites link to you because your site is so full of interesting and informative content they simply have to tell the rest of the world about you. Great if you can get them but for most of us who don't have a site to rival CNN or the BBC, such spontaneous linking is a rarity. Of course, if you've a pile of spare cash lying about then you can buy one-way links instead. But it'll cost and if Google and the other search engines even suspect that that's what you're doing - buying links in order to inflate your link popularity - then watch out. You will be tagged as a spammer and suffer the consequences. Not worth the risk! So, for the vast majority of us, reciprocal links is our only option. You know how it goes - A links to B in return for B linking back to A. And no matter what you may have read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work. The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. R Secrets of the Carpet Cleaning Business BBC, such spontaneous linking is a rarity.Are you a diligent and organized person? If you are, then you should try starting your own carpet cleaning business. This type of business does not require a large start up capital and there are a lot of potential clients in just about every facet of life. Your friends and family will be glad that they know that you have a carpet cleaning business. To tell you the truth, I am one of those individuals who are fortunate Of course, if you've a pile of spare cash lying about then you can buy one-way links instead. But it'll cost and if Google and the other search engines even suspect that that's what you're doing - buying links in order to inflate your link popularity - then watch out. You will be tagged as a spammer and suffer the consequences. Not worth the risk! So, for the vast majority of us, reciprocal links is our only option. You know how it goes - A links to B in return for B linking back to A. And no matter what you may have read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work. The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. R Creating Bulk Email List and Building a Strong Relationship With It ave read to the contrary, reciprocal linking does still work.By means of the Internet we have the possibility to connect millions of people from around the world. And this number is growing as far as people discover the convenience and necessity of the Internet in today’s world, where the success in the business largely depends on information technology. Companies and organizations have found the Internet an opportune place to promote their products and services. They use the The problem is you've got to exchange links with a lot of other websites in order to make an impact, especially if your field is a competitive one. And the site or page your link is on has to loosely match the theme of your website for maximum benefit. Make sure, too, the page doesn't have too many other links on it. Around 10 to 20 is ideal, 30 or so is fine but anything higher than that then be cautious. A page with dozens of links on it is nothing more than a 'link farm' and should be avoided. Google and the other search engines hate them. Reciprocal linking is a time-consuming process, often frustrating but worth the hard work. It will pay handsome dividends long term so don't ignore it. Link or die, it really is that simple.
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