Tuesday, January 17, 2012

How to increase you traffic to your money site?

How to increase you traffic to your money site?

There are many methods that you can use to get more traffic. These are some techniques from Jennie Willis. She's the one who is great in SEO Marketing. And these are the suggestions from her.

Step 1.) Create some really good content. You want to be sure that your content is not randomly spun content that serves of no use to your reader. I would recommend making your article/post a minimum of 400 words. Publish this content on your website.
 
Step 2.) Submit your article to the top 15 article directories. 
 
Step 3.) Turn your content into a podcast. If you don't like speaking, you can outsource this task to someone on fiverr.com, and can have them create an awesome podcast for you for 5 bucks. Once your podcast is created, submit it to the top podcast directories such as podcast.com, itunes.com
 
 
A good resource for you if you are creating your own podcasts is www.odiogo.com. It's a free recording service that you can use to create your podcast. 
 
Step 4.) Turn your article/content into a powerpoint presentation and submit it to the top directories. The rule of thumb for turning your articles into powerpoint presentations is to simply list one point per slide and on the final page include your author information and link to your website. 
 
As a teaser, you can make your article give the first 4-5 points, and then tell the reader to head over to your site for the final point(s). This will satiate their appetite while requiring them to go to your site for their special information. 
 
Submit your powerpoint to: empressr.com, slideshare.net, slideboom.com

 
Step 5.) Convert your article to video. With this step you are basically taking your powerpoint presentation and your podcast, and combining the two. So, if you add speaking audio to your powerpoint, this would create a video for you to upload to the top video sharing websites.The famous are youtube.com, vimeo.com
 
 
Stay tuned for five more methods to add to these to further increase your traffic

Friday, January 6, 2012

Speaker’s Move to Reject Senate Bill Puts Tax Cut in Limbo


A payroll tax-cut extension for workers is in jeopardy because of disagreements between leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives over how to proceed before the tax break expires on Dec. 31.
The House will hold votes tonight to reject a Senate-backed bill that would extend the two-percentage-point payroll tax cut for two months, Speaker John Boehner said today. If the bill doesn’t pass, the House will then appoint members to a conference committee that would work out differences between the House and Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is showing no interest in a conference committee. The Nevada Democrat forged an agreement last week with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and said today negotiations won’t resume until the House passes that deal.
“Senator McConnell and I negotiated a compromise at Speaker Boehner’s request,” Reid said in a statement. “I will not reopen negotiations until the House follows through and passes this agreement that was negotiated by Republican leaders and supported by 90 percent of the Senate.”
Tensions are escalating after the Senate passed the two- month deal in an 89-10 vote on Dec. 17, with the understanding that it would move quickly through the House this week. That optimism faded yesterday when Boehner said a two-month deal isn’t enough and that lawmakers should instead focus on extending the tax break through 2012.

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