by Andre W. Klein | Mar 8, 2016 | Internet Business Glossary
That subject seems a bit contradictory, no?
Let me explain…
Over the years I’ve tested a whole heap of different hosting companies. So far, I’m yet to see a shared hosting company that I’d recommend to anyone. They’re just too expensive compared to other options… and the true cost is somewhat hidden…
So why is cheap hosting expensive?
Elementary, my dear Watson. It’s just maths!
by Andre W. Klein | Feb 11, 2016 | Internet Business Glossary
After going through this article it can be safely suggested that WordPress has proved to be of immense help when it comes down to get targeted traffic on your website.
If business owners use WordPress in a proper and a specified manner, you can be sure for one thing that success will be at their tips in a certain span of time, but the results may vary depending on the mode of usage of individuals.
by Andre W. Klein | Feb 5, 2016 | Internet Business Glossary
We’ve looked at an awful lot of different ways to market your product which included everything from creating PPC ads and landing pages, to setting up complex sales funnels.
But really great marketing isn’t just about using a few automated systems to generate more sales. Great marketing is about using your ingenuity and inventiveness in order to find new ways to connect with a bigger audience. Affiliate marketing is just like any other form of marketing and there are limitless options for how you want to go about it.
by Andre W. Klein | Feb 5, 2016 | Entrepreneur, how to start an internet business, Internet Business Glossary
If you’re only using e-mail marketing (which we’ll get to later) and/or PPC, then you don’t necessarily need to create a big brand.
However, if you’re going to be using the various different methods we’ve discussed here such as SEO and social media marketing, then it can pay to build yourself a brand.
by Andre W. Klein | Feb 5, 2016 | Internet Business Glossary
That said though, Facebook does have a feature that is somewhat comparable to goals and in fact this can be considered even more powerful.
Specifically, Facebook gives you some basic CPA functionality. CPA stands for ‘Cost Per Action’ and what this means is that you’re no longer paying per click, but are instead paying per action. An action can be anything from someone buying a product (or in Facebook’s case, redeeming a special offer) or subscribing to a mailing list. In essence, this makes Facebook somewhat similar to an affiliate!
by Andre W. Klein | Feb 5, 2016 | Internet Business Glossary
Now you have a website and you’re collecting e-mails, you’re going to want to give people somewhere to actually buy your products.
As mentioned previously, one easy way to do this is by setting up a landing page with Optimize Press. This is a tool that makes it very simple to build a website with a sales-page design that will look professional and that will be optimized for selling. If you intend on selling your own digital products rather than working as an affiliate, then Optimize Press can also help you to build a checkout that will handle sales for you.