Posted by Thinker on Dec 29, 2008 in
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Jonathan Leger has been earning his living online full-time since the fall of 2004. He regularly posts advice about search engine optimization (his current passion), AdSense and Internet Marketing to his internet marketing strategies.
Jonathan Leger has been online since before the World Wide Web was born. He has been writing commercial software since he was 14, and spent 8 years in the corporate world as a software developer before striking out on his own.
He’s the creator of a number of well known and respected AdSense software products such as:
- Site Super Tracker
- Instant Article Wizard (and Pro)
- 3WayLinks.net
- 1WayLinks.net
- WebComp Analyst
All of his programing and online experience has given him the skills to earn a fantastic living 100% online. His blog contains a wealth of information showing you how you can do it, too, so be sure to visit often as he posts regularly.
A few of his recent posts include:
- Understanding Google site “authority”
- Google Link Analysis 101
- The advantages of Internet Marketing in a bad economy.
- Top 3 reasons it pays to be a product vendor.
- How to Get a #5 Ranking in Google in 14 Days Starting From Scratch
- Is link building unethical?
As you can see from the above list, Jonathan covers a range of topics including Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing. His favorite is SEO, so you can expect to read a lot about that on his blog.
Posted by Thinker on Dec 29, 2008 in
Thinkable
Social media is simple to understand because it’s basic human interaction. I’m going to outline for you how I visualize this process so hopefully it will be very easy for you to an act in your own business and online activities.
Social media is like a big worldwide party. The most important factor is the ability for back and forth interaction, for two-way communication. Tools like Google Friend Connect make this all the more easy.
It’s different than traditional marketing like you see in normal advertising channels on TV and radio stations. For this reason is why most of the big companies screw this up when they attempt a social media marketing campaign and it always falls flat.
Inside a bar or club do you immediately just walk up to people and start saying “hey buy my stuff” or “hey join my MLM business”.
I doubt you do but if you are this guy you no doubt get escorted out of the party and your reputation precedes you. Then I doubt you get invited to any more parties in the future and the ones you do are low class which no one wants to be at anyway.
What you most likely do when you go to a party is begin friendly chats with no pressure or selling and then start a back-and-forth exchange.
You may ask what kind of work the person you’re talking to does and they may respond in kind and then you can start talking about philosophy or politics or other topics of mutual interest.
Even when you’re talking about your job though the prospect of sales almost never comes up because when people are in a party they don’t want to be sold something.
So why then is this basically what people do online?
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gotten a random e-mail on Facebook or MySpace saying “hey check out my site” or “hey buy this”.
I know why you continue to see it because programs can be built which make this kind of thing profitable.
My friend was telling me a story of a guy who basically spammed MySpace walls selling ring tones and made $250,000 inside of six months.
Of course, the police have been circling his house and he’s under constant fear of being taken in. But this is how these things continue to perpetuate on the Internet.
Basically, the biggest thing is to interact on the social sites the way you would at a party in an off-line situation.
initiate communication through a wink or email exchange saying hi and asking about something you saw on their profile and see if they respond in kind. After a strong back and forth and hopefully when they ask then you can say “hey if you want to learn more about me check out my blog here”.
Your blog gives them insight into you and your business at their discretion. And they can refer you to people they know would be interested and want to buy your stuff.
Either way your blog is your combo of business front and personal space where you can tell your friends about yourself and what you do.
Do as these rules instruct and you’ll have a strong presence in social media.
Disobey these rules like an insolent dog and you’ll be struck down (not really but you’ll probably get banned).
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