Friday, June 6, 2008

Free Listbuilding Software

I'm evaluating a
viral listbuilding
software
tool from the folks at ListHero.com. It's
the fastest, simplest and easiest way to build your list that I've seen
in a long while.


Here's all you
do...


  • Create a short ad that promotes
    your newsletter or ezine
  • Add some
    code to the pages of your website

  • ... sit back and watch your list
    grow.


ListHero helps you generate 1,000's of highly targeted
subscribers for free and pays you generous affiliate commissions as
your list grows.


I'll let you know what I think of it once I've had a
chance to check it out. Meanwhile go grab access to this free
while it's still free
.





5.5 Tips That Boost Your Subscriber Profits

Subscriber Profits
By Brian Terry
Have you ever wondered how you can make the subscribers on your list
more responsive? Here's what I mean... I'm sure you've done this
before, you send your subscribers one email after another full of
valuable, useful content, then you make a recommendation to a product
and virtually no one orders through your link. Sound familiar?
It took me many years of trial and error to create this list of 5 tips
that help you boost your subscriber profits.
Pay close attention to what I'm about to reveal because it can and will
increase your listbuilding profits.
Tip 1: Use double optin subscriptions
Getting people to confirm their subscription ensures you have people on
your list who definitely want to hear more from you. This is one of the
most important steps to take because it helps you to build a quality
subscriber list. Remember listbuilding is about quality not quantity.
Tip 2: Use personalization
It's been proven time and time again that personalization significantly
increases the effectiveness of your communication with your
subscribers. By including your subscribers name in the emails you send
them gives the message a sense of it's being sent just for them and
no-one else.
Tip 3: Train your subscribers
For every 2 emails you send out that are content orientated send out 1
email that's an honest recommendation you make for a product you think
will help them. Train your list to expect to receive offers from you
that will be of use to them.
Tip 4: Regularly survey your subscribers
Find out what your lists wants, then give it to them. Simple. You could
ask them questions like what's their biggest problem online as well as
ask other demographic style questions. This helps you to build a
profile of your subscriber and gives you great understanding as to how
you can help them better and what offers they're more likely to respond
to.
Tip 5: Give your list special offers
It doesn't matter if you own a product or are an affiliate, make your
list an offer only they'll be getting. It could be for the next 48
hours you're offering 20% discount on your product. Or you offer an
extra bonus but only if they order something through your affiliate
link.
Tip 5.5: Keep in regular contact with your subscribers
It's when you email your list 2 times a month that they begin to forget
who you are. Stay in regular contact and people will begin to know,
like and trust you. Above all don't forget this one golden rule of
listbuilding... the money is in your "relationship" with your list not
it's size.
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About the Author
Brian Terry is the Co-founder of ListHero where he provides you with
the fastest, easiest way to build your list for free.
http://www.listhero.com/43393
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Take it slow and save big on gas

Driving style has a big impact on fuel economy. Backing off can save big.
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNNMoney.com staff writer
May 9, 2006: 5:41 PM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - You can get 35 percent better fuel mileage out of your current vehicle by using a device most drivers already have.

That would be your right foot.

Most drivers agonizing over the cost of gasoline fail to realize the enormous impact their driving style has on fuel consumption.

During the last run-up in fuel prices, we wrote about Edmunds.com's tests of common fuel-saving driving tips. Some common tips, it turned out, had little or no effect on fuel economy. (Edmunds.com provides data and content for CNN.com's automotive Websites.)

For example, using the air conditioner at highway speeds had no appreciable effect on fuel economy compared to rolling down the windows.

Keeping your tires properly inflated, while important for safety, has only a small effect on fuel mileage, according to Edmunds.com's tests.

Using cruise control on the highway, though, really does have a noticeable effect on fuel economy. In Edmunds.com's test using a Land Rover LR3 and a Ford Mustang, the Land Rover got almost 14 percent better mileage using cruise control set at 70 miles per hour rather than cruising at driver-controlled speeds between 65 and 75 miles per hour. The Mustang got 4.5 percent better mileage.

Using cruise control cuts down on unnecessary speed changes which can eat up gas and it prevents "speed creep." the tendency for a driver's average speed to gradually increase with time spent on the road. (In that way, it can save you from an expensive speeding ticket, as well.)

If you want a big gain in fuel mileage, though, you need to seriously lay off the pedals when driving around town. Accelerating more slowly away from green lights and stopping more gradually for red lights cut fuel consumption in Edmunds.com's tests by 35.4 percent for the Land Rover and 27.1 percent for the Mustang.

Slamming down the gas pedal pushes more fuel into the engine while it also keeps the engine running faster.

You can also save a lot of gas by just lifting your foot off the accelerator as soon as possible when approaching a yellow or red light or a stop sign.

For one thing, letting up on the gas sooner gives your car more coasting time.

By the way, when we say "accelerating hard" and "stopping abruptly" we aren't necessarily talking about juvenile tire-squealing antics. If you start keeping a conscious eye on how you drive, you may realize that you've been hot-rodding around for years without realizing it.

In Edmunds.com's tests, they slowed acceleration times down to a 20-second run from zero to sixty miles per hour. Compared to the kind of zero-to-sixty times we hear car makers bragging about these days, 20 seconds may sound impossibly slow. In fact, it is slow. But, while it won't get your pulse pounding, it will get you safely onto the highway.

Since most drivers don't have a stopwatch handy to time their acceleration, Cole Quinnel, a spokesman for Chrysler Corp. engineers, advises not pressing the gas pedal down by more than an inch unless you really have to. Using that approach, the difference in fuel economy will be appreciable.

Let's say that your car currently gets 22 miles per gallon overall. If this laid-back driving style gets you just 30 percent more in fuel mileage, which Edmunds.com's tests indicate it could, you'd see that increase to about 30 miles per gallon.

It's not easy, though. For most people, driving this way will feel, to say the least, awkward. When I tried Quinnel's high-mileage driving advice, it was difficult to maintain this disciplined approach to acceleration and deceleration without consistent effort. The minute I let my concentration slip -- Zoom! -- off I'd go again in a gas-wasting rush, just like I usually do.

And, to be perfectly honest, it was a little embarrassing to drive that way. Every molecule of testosterone in my body was begging to be excused for the day.

But, in a couple of short drives, the car was using significantly less gas per mile, even with my occasional slip-up. Maybe if I keep it up, I can soothe my dented ego with a little cash in my wallet.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

What is Article Marketing?

Today I have a short explert from an interesting book
on Article Marketing and you will get to download the book for free.


What is Article Marketing?
Article Marketing is an effective way to market your website and to build your brand in your niche. You, as the marketer, will write content that has between two hundred and a thousand words on a particular subject which people will find informative.
An article will generally have an enticing title such as "5 Tips On Using Article Marketing To Increase Website Visitors". This article will have a resource box at the bottom where the author of the article can advertise who he is and his website.
These articles can be passed around using ezine directories, publishers, blog owners and other websites as long as the article is not modified in any way and most importantly, the original resource box is kept at the bottom.
The reasons why marketers write articles are to:
- Market themselves so that they are considered the expert in their niche
- Sell products of their own or affiliate products
- Generate email leads so that they can email to the subscribers with special offers
All good article writers aim to provide useful content to their readers which will lead them to read the resource box. It is the resource box where the reader will know more about the author and visit the author's website




A step by step guide on how to use article marketing to drive targeted visitors to your website.

Inside you'll learn how to:

* get thousands of high quality visitors every single month

* Seven things NOT to do with your articles

* How to become an "instant idea powerhouse" (Never again suffer writer's block)

* How to craft an eye-catching, throat-grabbing HOOK of an article title

* Sure fire ways on how to create a compelling, cannot-resist resource box

* Harnessing the power of a press release

download it here:
http://bestarticleshouse.com/ArticleMarketing.zip