May, 2007

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Turning Cheap Articles Into Free Publicity

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Yesterday I got a local newspaper in the mail, and as usual I just glanced through it. As you may know, I’m in the middle of launching a local niche site that promotes a particular local service, so I’m always interested in seeing what ads are in the paper.

As I glanced through, I noticed an article titled “When obtaining automobile repairs, follow these tips to protect yourself“. Now, I’m not interested in auto body, but the placement of this article was a little odd. For a local paper, this article just didn’t fit. It was really generic, mentioning things such as getting multiple bids, etc.

So I fired off a quick email to my friend, a public relations and publicity guru, asking him about the article.

“Yep, that would be PR from the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud,” he replied. “The difference between an article like this and a standard press release is that it’s pre-packaged — basically an unsolicited, ready-to-print article.”

Oh realllyyyy??

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Top Spot Isn’t Always Best (Bowling for Dollars)

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

When I first jumped into PPC, I was all excited to get clicks to my affiliate site. I was disillusioned to think that everyone that visited my site would click through and apply for whatever it was I was presenting them. Boy was I wrong.

Not only did they not click through, but I was paying a fortune for those no-good clicks.

So how can I get people to my site without paying so much?

Well, start by targeting the third or fourth spot in PPC. Click to continue »

Get Hooked Up With Important People in SEM

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Since the majority of my readers are just getting started in SEM (as in 2 years or less in the biz), its important that you, the reader, start rubbing elbows with some of the people that have been around for a while.

An easy way to do just that, and promote yourself at the same time, is to use LinkedInClick to continue »