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Get Google Ads Free Review

Posted by ady | June 5, 2008.

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One of the hardest parts about finding good niches nowadays is the cost per click so Get Google Ads Free was bound to appeal to many a marketer including yours truly.

The Bad Points

You are forced to jump through hoops to get your hands on a copy. After giving your details and payment to Clickbank you arrive at yet another squeeze page demanding your name and email (again) before going to the download.

The second gripe is that Get Google Ads Free is a fairly big ebook at 124 pages and to be honest 24 would have done. There is a lot of filler in this book like single file lists of keywords that is quite obviously there for one reason only. There is also a lot of the author repeating himself, if he tells you once how much he’s worth he tells you a 100 times.

Before you get to his formula you have around 20 pages building up to “the secret” and its almost like he’s apologising before hand because “the secret” isn’t some kind of piece of code you insert into your ads and Google forgets to charge you for them. I found the build up to the formula quite annoying. Did he really think that his readers were expecting some kind of cheat or fraud system?

The third and final gripe I have with Get Google Ads Free is that for a book of 124 pages there is no chapter list, no bookmark system. When you want to go back and check something you are wasting a lot of time hunting backwards and forwards.  Not a major problem you may think but for someone who reads at least 3 of these a week, its an annoying waste of my time.

The Good Points

It does what it says on the tin although it would have been better had the tin said “Get Google Ads Costs Offset” but from a marketing point of view that doesn’t cut it and it would probably not have made the author a penny.

I am not giving anything away when I say that his system involves selling off ad spots on the landing page that you are sending your Adwords traffic to. What’s the point in placing ads on your sales pitch and enticing your paid visitor away? Well that’s the “real secret” of the Get Google Ads Free ebook.

I’ve sold advertising spots on plenty of my sites once they are getting serious traffic and I’ve even considered at some point trying the Get Google Ads Free formula to counter the growing costs of my PPC campaigns but I always quickly came to a dead end because it made no sense having any other options for the visitor than to perform the action I want, i.e. click on the buy button.

Reading Get Google Ads Free and seeing the authors examples of his landing pages proves to me this is more than feasable, its highly probable that you will be able to sell the ad spots based on my previous ad sales experiences but at the same time get the action you require.

The only thing the ad buyer is interested in is how many visitors and where are they from or is it targeted to their needs. Imagine saying to a potential advertiser:

“I get 500 hits a day all coming from Adwords for the keyword “impotence help” and it costs me $400 a day. You can show your ad for your viagra wonder pill on the same page all that Google Adwords traffic lands on for just $40 a day.”

He’d climb over his Grandma to get to you before all 10 ad spots were sold because he’s getting the exact audience he wants but at a tenth of the cost it normally cost him if he were to use Adwords.

My project today is to create a new landing page for one of my campaigns and put the Get Google Ads Free formula to work for me. The author says he is a multi millionare and he’s not shy about telling you either but with a system like this and the obvious marketing know how he has, I don’t doubt for a minute that he isn’t.

Take a careful look at his pitch, its a sales lesson on its own! Click here to read it.

Reseller Hosting Review

Posted by ady | May 26, 2008.

wanted.jpgBefore spending a small fortune on a dedicated server read on for my reseller hosting review. I was advised relatively early in my virtual real estate career that the best way forward was to purchase dedicated servers but for the life of me I couldn’t understand why I should go to all that expense when there were several excellent reseller hosting accounts available. After checking out a reseller hosting review or two I decided against my own servers and got myself up and running with a decent reseller package from Hostgator, who at the time seemed to come top of all the reseller hosting reviews.

Since then I have opened and closed several other hosting reseller packages before finally settling with the Pro Web Hosting Buzz Reseller Hosting.

2 years and close to 200 sites later I haven’t really changed my mind regarding owning my own servers but I have found that not all reseller hosting packages are the same and its important to know what to look for when checking any reseller hosting review, especially when you are buying as an internet marketer rather than actually looking to resell the hosting.

First Things First, What Is Reseller Hosting ?

Reseller hosting was introduced as a glorified affiliate program for net entrepreneurs who either had customers within a website building niche or wanted to market to them. An example might be a web design company who wanted to add hosting to the service they provide to their clientele.

Here’s the math: You can buy a Pro Web Hosting Buzz Reseller Hosting package for $35 a month that comes with unlimited cpanels (it can host as many websites as you can fit), 100 gb of space and 1000gb of bandwidth per month.

As the reseller, you can then divide that up, for example and simplicity’s sake lets say into 50 packages, each one coming with 2 gb of space and 20 gb of bandwidth. You can then market and sell those packages at say $10 a month, giving you a nice income of $500 a month for an outlay of $35 plus your time promoting and marketing your hosting business.

Reseller Hosting For Internet Marketers

Internet marketers buy reseller hosting accounts not to resell but to host all their sites on. It works out 100’s of times cheaper than setting up even budget hosting accounts for each of our sites and in most circumstances all the sites hosted on the reseller hosting package can be easily maintained from one control panel.

My Reseller Hosting Review

By the time I had filled up my first reseller at Hostgator I was a lot more experienced and had added a few things to my hosting wish list. In the end and after several false starts with other companies I went for a Web Hosting Buzz Reseller package and here’s why.

You can add a dedicated I.P. address for $30 a year to your reseller package which is a small price to pay to ensure you don’t have bad neighbors. Big hosting companies will cram as many domains to an I.P as they can manage and that means not only are all your sites sharing an I.P. but also you will be sharing with other marketers or resellers.

I like to start my sites off on my reseller packages and when (IF) they start getting some serious traffic I upgrade them to their own hosting package and dedicated I.P. address. Web Hosting Buzz have lots of quality packages to choose from and moving them from the reseller to their own hosting is made a lot easier as it’s done “in house” and as they grow in traffic again its easy to upgrade rather than move hosts.

I’ve read like you probably have that a dedicated I.P. address doesn’t give any noticable SEO benefit to a website but I can tell you I have always seen a jump in traffic once set up. One site I moved was doing between 2000 and 2300 unique visitors a day and instantly jumped to between 2800 and 3000 over night and within a week had risen to around 4000.

This has happened in varying degrees every single time I move a site from shared to dedicated and I firmly believe that with somewhere around 90% of all the web sharing I.P.’s it is common sense to assume Google and Co. may well feel that the other 10% are much less likely to be spam or MFA so give them a little bit of extra love.

The Web Hosting Buzz Reseller Hosting package is actually 8 packages ranging from $5 to $55 a month which meant I could start small and then as my portfolio of websites grew I simply upgraded my reseller hosting to fit. This was a major plus because you are not getting what you are paying for with other reseller hosting packages until the space, the bandwidth or both are being used up.

In other words with the first package that I had with Hostgator I was paying around $30 the first month for hosting perhaps 3 or 4 sites, second month for 6 and so on. I was only getting value for money once I had filled the package.

All the above points were what I had decided at various points were needed or would be an improvement in a reseller package.

  • Think carefully about what you are going to want and make notes so that as you read a reseller hosting review about a particular service you will be able to see if it covers all your needs.
  • Make sure you are future proof. Its a great feeling the first time one of your sites suddenly takes off but its not nice finding out that site is down because you are out of bandwidth so make sure you can upgrade instantly if required.
  • Spend some time in the hosts forum and see what their customers are talking about. When I checked out the WebHostingBuzz forum I found a lot of good banter between the customers and the staff where as on other forums there were may complaints about tickets unanswered, sites down with no explanations etc.
  • Don’t overload your reseller package, leave room for growth. Its tempting to just keep packing them in when you have loads of bandwidth left but sites grow with age, even if left to their own devices. Google likes domains that get renewed, it means they weren’t purchased as a throwaway for spam purposes.
  • Watch for what is missing in the reseller hosting review. Most have a list showing you exactly what you get with their package but be careful, if something isn’t mentioned, they probably don’t offer it. An example might be dedicated I.P. addresses. If they offer them it will be listed and have a tick by it together with the additional cost involved but if they don’t offer it, they aren’t going to list it and put a cross by its side, they are not going to mention it and hope you don’t notice!

You can read the reseller hosting review and see the features included with the various reseller packages offered by Web Hosting Buzz by clicking here.

Do Article Directories Work?

Posted by guest | May 25, 2008.

Article directories are websites that house free articles. These articles are usually put there by whoever owns the copyright to them as a promotion method. Each article has the owners byline placed under it so that those who eventually read the article will know who wrote it (or at least who owns it) and will be able to get in contact with or visit their website for further information.

Articles directories are a great place to put your articles so that they will make you money. By using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will see your article, view you as an expert in the subject, and will visit your website. Even if you cannot write or do not have any knowledge on the subject on which you are promoting (for example for you run an affiliate website), you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting quality articles written will be expensive up front, but they will pay for themselves in no time, either through affiliate sales or selling your own services, and everything from then on is pure profit.

Let’s take a real life example. Imagine that you are an accountant working from home. You write an article on an accounting topic and place it on various article directories. Those who are looking for the subject you wrote about will read your article, see that you have the knowledge and skill that is needed to do a job for them, and visit your website or contact you via e-mail. Your article just gained you a new client who may use your services regularly, but will definitely give you a nice profit at least once.

Furthermore, since you have posted it on a free article directory, others who have affiliate websites about accounting will inevitably use your article for their website. Since they must attach your byline to it, this will bring you even more exposure for every website that re-posts your article. This is because you will be benefiting off the traffic that they get to their website.

There are numerous article directories out there for you to utilize. Your best bet is to put a copy of each of your articles on every one for maximum exposure. It will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to new orders and more profit.

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Source: internet marketing