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Information Overload

Posted on May 14, 2008 by Adie General 3 Comments

With the amount of information available for your consumption everyday, it is unlikely that you are processing each piece of information as much as you should. In fact, your mind might actually feel fatigued as it gets exposed to too much information everyday. If you are working online, then this scenario is even more suitable for you because there is always the pressure to learn as much as you should in order to stay ahead of the competition.

But scanning through many articles a day and absorbing none of it may even be worse because it is simply a waste of time and effort. You need to prioritize. You should determine your goal, your purpose, and your niche in working over the internet. Once these aspects are determined, you need to prioritize these aspects. These means you should first look into new information that are relevant to your needs and business before you look into other information. That way, you will get the kind of information that is most beneficial for you.

You can utilize some tools that will enable you to get these kinds of relevant information. The first is to subscribe to the RSS feeds of your favorite blogs and websites. The content will be delivered right at your “doorstep”. Meanwhile, you also browse through some available add-ons which can update you on the latest news and developments in the industry you are interested in.

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Paying for Training is Sometimes a Good Thing

Posted on May 12, 2008 by Adie General 1 Comment

A lot of people inevitably want free stuff and free advice but what they don’t realize is that sometimes, paying for a particular advice may end up benefiting them over the long term. This is because when a fee is charged, a person becomes accountable for his own success. He wants to recover his investment in a coaching program as soon as possible so he implements what he has learned immediately after the training. Most people don’t put value on something that has been given for free; it follows that if you get free advice, you won’t take immediate action because you won’t actually lose anything if you don’t.

As you can see, paying for coaching or training actually has its benefits. When an expert or an internet guru charges you for something, it does not mean that you should feel bad because you “lost” some money. Instead, think of the fee you paid as your investment. You are paying for valuable advice which can lead to your success if you properly implement it. Take note though, that there are also scam artists out there who claims to be a guru. It is important for you to choose an expert who is well-established in his field.

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Compressing PDF Files

Posted on May 1, 2008 by Adie General 2 Comments

Only a small number of people actually compress their PDF files. This is because even though PDF materials are increasingly becoming popular on the web, PDFs are still designed to provide high quality output that leaves little room for speed. In fact, even PDF files that are specifically designed for the internet is weighed down by change histories, unnecessary fonts, and unoptimized images. It is important to note though that optimizing these files will improve display speed, save bandwidth, shrink the file size, and help stop user frustration. So how exactly can you optimize your PDF files? Below are some basic guidelines to get you started:

Don’t Use Refried Images

If your graphic needs to be included as bitmaps, prepare them with minimum dimension and maximum compressibility. Take note that inserting compressed JPEG files into the PDF and then distilling them might create “artifacts” because of recompression. It is recommended for you to use back and white images instead of the colored ones so that you will be able to use newer JBIG2 which is great for monochromatic compression.

Use Vector Images

As much as possible, you need to use vector-based images for files that will normally be turned into GIF files. Vector images will scale properly and their mathematical configuration will take up less space compared to bitmaps. Similar to bitmap graphics, you can also compress vector images; you need to use the ZIP compression in PDF to do this.

Minimize Your Fonts

For small PDF files, your font size will have a significant effect on the overall size of the file. Try to limit the number of fonts on the document.

Flatten the Forms

Acrobat forms can actually take up a lot of space. The new Acrobat 8 Pro has a feature that can flatten the form fields: Choose Advanced > PDF Optimizer > Discard option. Remember that flattening the forms can make the form option unusable and the form data will be merged with the page. You also have the option to combine refried PDF files with old form pages to develop a hybrid file. In addition, if color is not required, try converting the file to grayscale.

Using these basic tips will help you get a more linear and compact PDF file that loads faster.

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Why Building One Site is Better Than Building Multiple Sites

Posted on March 4, 2008 by Adie General, SEO 42 Comments

I just read about someone who’s trying to make 5,000 sites in a year (found via SEO Book). His goal is to make a dollar a day with each site. If he can accomplish his goal, that’s a cool $5,000 each day.

Obviously, building 5,000 sites in one year is an extreme number for most of us. The webmaster in the above post has a staff of 300. Many of us don’t have any staff members, much less 300. But this story got me thinking. How many sites should you focus on?

I’ve written about this before. And my conclusion was to build as many sites as you can without losing quality. However, I’ve come to believe that in today’s online world focusing on one site is the most profitable business model.

Online Business Models

I’ll state my reasons for choosing the one-site model later in this post. For now let’s look at the evolution of internet business models. I got these concepts and pics from John Reese’s 6 minute video, It’s All About Authority.

In the beginning, online business people realized they could make more money by dividing their efforts on multiple sites. Instead of focusing on one site, they built other sites that linked to their first site.

linking structure 1

Next, they tried crosslinking between their sites. This proved to be more profitable than the first model.

linking structure 2

Then, they thought, “If crosslinking works with a few sites, what would happen if we built more sites?” So, they built huge networks of crosslinked sites. This made them even more money.

linking structure 3

However, in the last year or so, the internet business landscape has experienced drastic changes. Because of these changes, the one-site model is the best.

most profitable linking structure model

What Changes?

Reciprocal links are dead.

Actually, they’ve been dead since 2005. You can build 10 sites and crosslink them all you want, but those links won’t count for much. Also, Google penalizes sites with too many reciprocal links.

Domain trust has become a very important search engine ranking factor.

Domain trust is a hot topic in the SEO industry (read here and here). Good search marketers all agree that domain trust is a huge part of Google’s current algorithm. In a survey between 37 search experts about ranking factors, domain trust (the survey called it “global link popularity”) was the 3rd most important factor.

How do you increase domain trust? It boils down to getting many quality links on a consistent basis. As you build more and more quality links, your search traffic will increase exponentially. But you need more links than you think. It takes time and effort to build those quality links on a regular basis.

Here is a graph highlighting the power of domain trust.

domain trust graph

Notice how the traffic volume grows exponentially as you increase the number of links. Basically, you will get much more traffic from 1 site with 1000 links than 10 sites with 100 links each.

The competition has increased, both in quality and quantity.

I got this principle from John Reese’s video. More people are trying to make money online. Look at all the make money online blogs. Many of these blogs are less than a year old.

Webmasters are more skilled. In the past, you could enter a niche and be the only webmaster that knew about SEO and link building. Links were easier to build, because webmasters didn’t know the value of links. Today most niches are filled with skilled webmasters. Try getting a link today from a quality site. You’ll have to spend more time and/or money.

Big offline businesses are allocating more resources into online ventures. ESPN, a popular sports TV network, recently hired a full-time blogger. USA Today, a popular newspaper, has 20 blogs. Big book publishers are beginning to publish their content online. Business like these have sites with a lot of domain trust.

How do you dominate the stronger competition? By being more efficient with your resources and being really good at one thing. Focus your content production, marketing, and monetization on one site and you’ll build a strong site that will overcome the competition.

It’s like the all-in poker move. Find a good opportunity and push all your chips in the middle.

The social nature of the internet is growing.

Social media sites are growing faster than other sites. Sites like Facebook and Myspace are changing the way people think of the internet. More people are participating in the social web. This growing audience is becoming used to community-based sites like blogs, forums, and social networking sites.

These users don’t just surf the web for information. They also want a social experience. They want to interact with other users. They want to visit sites with an existing community. If your site is not able to provide a social experience, if your site doesn’t have a solid membership base, it will be considered outdated within a few years.

What’s the best way to build a community-oriented site? Put all your resources in one site, because it takes time to grow and maintain a community.

Think about it this way. Would you rather have 10 blogs with 100 subscribers or 1 blog with 1000 subscribers? I’d take the 1 blog. It’s easier to maintain. You can do less writing and marketing while reaching the same amount of people.

Can I Ever Build More Than One Site?!

Am I saying your should never build more than one site? Not necessarily. The one-site model is the most profitable model today. Yet I understand that we’re humans and we like variety. Building only one site can get boring.

I like John Reese’s principle:

Dedicate at least 80% of your time and resources to your primary website.

You can use the other 20% to explore different opportunities and niches. Also, if you want to juggle multiples sites, it’s best to outsource much of your work.

Conclusion

So, take action today. Think big. Think long-term. Think real business rather than a hobby. Think ONE site.

Pick a niche, buy a domain name, and begin pouring value into it as best as you can. While most internet marketers are juggling too many sites and chasing the latest fad opportunity, you’ll be building a big site that will crush all their little sites.

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How And Why To Create a Weekly Business Report

Posted on March 1, 2008 by Adie General, Internet Marketing 3 Comments

In my previous post I gave away my weekly business report, which actually is a sheet of paper I get delivered on my desk every Monday morning. Since most of the numbers are generated automatically, an assistant needs to spend just an hour or two putting it together.

But why do I use such a weekly report?

First a little background. At the moment I run seven businesses and own another four big projects. If I was a typical internet marketer I would be overloaded with work. Even trained and experienced entrepreneurs would be. But to keep things profitable you can’t spend time on the details, you have to keep a good overview and have others do the work for you.

Thus I setup a sheet with the highlights of each week in terms of what has been done, what has been accomplished and what it meant to my business. The goal of my businesses, and for most out there, is to turn a profit. So I sat down and brainstormed to find around 5 numbers that are contributing to the profits.

With online marketing they’re almost always the same: visitors, leads, subscribers, paying members/clients and conversion ratio. As James Brausch puts it: the formula for online success is Traffic + Copywriting (Conversion) + Products. From this formula you might also extract the importance of the number and quality of products.

How to create one yourself…

It’s important to keep a birds eye view of your business. You should be able to see all the important facts and sum them up in five minutes or less. It’s the same when you present your company to a person you just met. Be concise, clear and have everything ready for potential clients and even investors or buyers.

Find out what the most important numbers are in your business besides the actual profit. See where your sales are generated and keep track of it. Regularly meet with others to brainstorm ideas to test. Have your outsourcers keep an agenda of what they’ve done and what the results were.

Then put it all together on paper. Preferably one or two sheets of paper. As soon as you have to use more, it takes more than 15 minutes to read and remember. At that point you’re losing focus, which results in less profits.

Create one for your own businesses right now and start using a spreadsheet to compare previous results. Excel or OpenOffice Calc are two great programs to do this for you. Of course you have to set aside time to update and review your numbers, so take one set hour a week to do this - so you can never forget it.

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My Personal Weekly Business Report

Posted on February 28, 2008 by Adie General, Internet Marketing 4 Comments

From our readers comments I’ve seen that most like to hear from about the experiences from bloggers, than actual informative content. It’s a fact that people like stories more because they can relate to them, their imagination is put on overdrive, so to speak.

In my weekly business report I go over the changes and improvements implemented in my business. For a handy overview of my ‘online marketing’ business you can download the following ‘mindmap’. It gives an detailed look inside my sales funnel and marketing process. It’s highly recommended you make something like this to keep track of all your sites, projects and sales.

Then comes the actual report. It contains the key numbers needed to have a vital business: leads (subscribers), sales, paid members and conversion ratio’s. Focusing on these numbers, I don’t get overloaded by lots of details and can easily see where by business is floundering or where it needs improvements.

The Statistics

6 active coaching clients (+1)
787 Systematize For Profits members (+23)
27 Daily Brilliant Ideas members (+1)
4 active copywriting clients (+1)
230,451 people on email lists (+11,186)

Retention ratio membership sites: 6 months (+1)
Conversion Ratio Systematize For Profits: 7% (-0.5)
Conversion Ratio Daily Brilliant Ideas: 3.5% (+1)
Copywriting Deals Conversion Ratio: 4% (-)

What That Means…

Two weeks ago I increased the price of my coaching from $97 per month to $497 per month. New clients are still coming in and also respect my time more. Increased price equals increased perceived price. Next to the extra income it also gave me more free time and less worries, since I fired the two troublesome clients I had left.

My membership sites are still going while I don’t heavily promote them. It seems the new members come from some old forum and blog postings. This shows it’s really valuable to be featured on a good blog with lots of traffic. It took me ages to get on there, building a relationship with the owner - but eventually it all paid off.

A new SEO campaign has been launched, and if it works it will generate even more members thru natural search engine results. It the numbers climb with more than 20 a week it’s contributable to the SEO campaign.

The new headline for the lead capture page didn’t do so well, conversion ratio for that page dropped slightly. Instead of the usual *FREE* before the headline, I removed it. Immediately I saw the time spent on the page drop from 1.1 minute to just 14 seconds. However the new headline for the Pop-In, which now includes the words ‘instant delivery via email’ worked out great. People like instant and easy (via email).

I’d appreciate your comments and suggestions for future posts. Tomorrow and the day after I have planned some interesting posts about more experiences from my business, how I manage it and improve my headlines.

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How To Use This Secret To Grow Profits

Posted on February 22, 2008 by Adie General, Promotion 1 Comment

It was the late Napoleon Hill with his ‘Think And Grow Rich’ to introduce this secret that introduced this concept to the masses. Unfortunately for entrepreneurs, still many haven’t read his book or after reading it, applied this secret.

This secret is a mastermind group.

Unlike you hear from so-called internet marketers who form joint ventures and a close group of friends, a mastermind is pure business and not meant to be ‘fun’. It’s aimed at producing results for the participants and that’s the only reason people should come together at such a meeting.

After applying the secret of masterminding I’ve found great successes, hidden money in my business and utilized strategies unheard of in my industry to instantly crash the competition.

The true power lays in how the group is build and how meetings are done. Building a group isn’t like bringing a group of internet marketers together and have them talk about marketing on the internet. It’s about bringing successful entrepreneurs, consultants and advisors together that all work in a different industry, on a different type of work or job.

The moment you fill your group with those kind of people you have many different minds to tap into. Many entrepreneurs or marketers think the same, so you need to find the people who think differently from you.

Next to that it’s all about what you do during a meeting…

Here’s my personal success formula for Mastermind meetings: first open the meeting with a small motivational speech. Try to include some results from participants in it, and give thanks to everyone that contributes. Then present the main case. One participant who’s business is in desperate need for improvements. Work this out as a case study and take at least an hour to give advice to this person. Afterwards open the table and give everyone five minutes to discuss one problem with the whole group.

By keeping control of the meetings you also control the outcome. Every meeting you should help one participant, and in turn they will feel obliged to contribute. Never forget the principle of ‘you can only reap what you’ve sow’.

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Become a Great Copywriter in 5 Hours or Less

Posted on January 28, 2008 by Adie General, Promotion 6 Comments

One of the best business/motivation books I’ve probably read is “How to Think and Grow Rich” I mention this because it focuses around the premise of Modelling the Success of others. When I started reading it that didn’t sink in at first.

I do believe in that if you want to be successfull a good place to start at least at first, is to model the strategies of those whom are already successful.

This way, you can soak every piece of information up and use it to your advantage quicker than it might take you if you were to start from scratch. In Web copywriting the best way to become a Successful Copywriter is to select a website or sales page that you like and you know is producing sales. Simple really…well yes and no.

CopyWriting

I’m no expert in this, but I have studied sales pages and written a few myself. I would use this technique myself mainly to help get the job done quickly as I really do hate writing. Copy your favourite sales page out (Completely) replacing it with your own words. This way you can pick up the style of how its written and on the way learn valuable writing skills. Its a Free Blue Print that has been given to you and all you do is add your own words to make it unique to you.

I do not welcome plagiarism and I am in no-way stating you do this verbatim. I am merely implying you copy a winning formula. Look for where they tell the story to the visitor and then sell the benefits while keeping them on the page ready for the end of the page when they give them the BUY now or lose forever button. This stuff works.

If you sit down and do this it will take you no more than five hours I promise, and as you do it you will immediatly start to learn how to flow your words and use the correct phrases and really get into the mind of your buying public.

Maybe I should build a product and put myself to this test as I feel my writing skills are getting better and better daily because of this blog. We’ll see…

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Big News from NetBusinessBlog.com

Posted on January 11, 2008 by Adie General, News 7 Comments

Wanted to update you all on whats been happening at NBB.

Blog still needs some attention - I’m not keen on the logo (bit cheesy really) so that is going to be re-designed along with other creatives (banners). Thinking of getting a quote from David Airey. (he might contact me once he see’s this link in his stats)

Archives are still being fixed along with some coding issues (getting there though)

Not sure if any regulars would have noticed but we are on a new server (London UK DataCentre) and no longer with Hostgator. It’s lightening fast for me, hope it is for all of you? I will plug the guys who look after my servers soon as they are very good!

News

Competitions are not working out? Do you guys think I need to do Contests / Competitions. I may remove it and focus on content instead of promotional gifts? Feedback on this would be good…

More Affiliates have been signing up to our Affiliate Program which is a good sign, need more to do so though. You can read about our Affiliate Program Here. We basically pay you to send traffic our way - as simple as that!

I’m settling into the new design now and will over the next few months I’m sure, tweak some things. NetBusinessBlog has made no Revenue since August last year, I’m pleased to announce this has all changed since the inception of the new design which I knew would improve Advertising and traffic. Not only that but I am now actively promoting NBB on Digg, Forums etc..I am also taking a concious decision with a little push from SelfMadeChick to make sure I comment on more blogs in my niche.

Going to continue on with my Case Studies and will be looking to take a new writer on, to cover other subjects I haven’t got time to research and write about. In other words, stuff I’m not good enough to write about…

Now to get on with creating more great (readable) Articles for you…

Almost forgot, we are always looking for great Guest Posts. If you think you’re good and want to promote something or yourself within a well writen Aticle you can do so here Guest Articles

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What the Hell is Streamy.com?

Posted on January 10, 2008 by Adie General, Promotion 7 Comments

I have no clue what Streamy.com is yet, (porn site?) but I do know that I’m getting lots of visitors from them. After hitting the front page I found this “Quote”

Why We Won’t, and Don’t Intend to “Kill” Digg

That’s a rather big statement, wonder if it will amount to much…

I have since read their blog to find they have been around for some time, I’ve only just come across them today. Looks good as I think there is plenty of room for another social meeting ground that shares and spreads information around the web. Maybe not as boring as Digg.

I’m going to sign up to the invitation and see what happens. One blog comment said “Although I visit Digg regularly it’s with little sense of anticipation these days - Streamy looks like it will be much more interesting” I’m yet to see this but I would never have heard of them if I didn’t check my blog stats. One things for sure, I’m loving the traffic they’re sending me!

You can get your own invitation here - Streamy.com

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