How To Buy Likes For The Best Results

Posted in June 30th, 2011
by Jasmine Vidler
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If you thought Facebook was only about meeting new people and making friends, chances are, you may be wrong. Increasingly, it is the simplest way of advertising your product, amongst all other methods. And luckily for us, it is possible to buy likes for your page.

Networking sites like Facebook have stopped being just about networking. Facebook pulls attention towards itself by being all about you. It is currently valued at about sixteen billion dollars due to its value in online advertising. The users are a highly diverse group from all ethnic groups possible and increasingly, of all age groups too. When you create a page for your product, people who love your product will ‘like’ it. The more the number of likes, more your product’s clout in the real world.

To jump start your product’s visibility, buy fans and likes for your product’s Facebook page. This will increase its popularity and get people talking. In most of these cases, the best advertising has happened word of mouth. This converts into more sales and profits for you. Who was it that said love cannot be bought? Well, at least likes can!

Nowadays, if you are not advertising on Facebook, you are missing out on a good chunk of what can be your biggest audience. So, using common sense, we can assume that the more the number of likes you have, more your client pool and more your profits. But, should you avail of this facility?

You will have to spend money to purchase likes. So, research the service provider. Ask around and see if any previous clients have anything to say about them.

A few of such likes-buying services offer to get real fans and likes of real people. These may or may not be honest. Do be cautious in choosing a service provider. Always ask for samples.

The biggest convenience that comes with using this service is that by dramatically increasing the number of likes on your page, you will be jump starting your product’s popularity in the online world of fleeting fame. You must use this to get even more fans. Then, this fan base will tell you what it really thinks of your product. You will have direct contact with your customers and you can get direct feedback, comments, know if they really like it, you can also market any newer features and the latest versions.

Wanting to buy likes on Facebook? If you don’t know where to look, you’ll get all of your answers at this buy likes information portal on the very topic you’re searching for.

How to build a website that people love

Posted in June 29th, 2011
by Courtney Lears
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It’s amazing to me how much time your average blogger will spend promoting their site on other sites and forums, but fail to give people a reason to stay on the blog once they get there. I’ve always thought it was more cost effective to keep existing visitors and readers instead of constantly chasing new people. Here are a few ideas on how to do it.

Staying up to date is important with any type of site but even more so with a blog. Remember the date of each post is right there on the homepage, so it’s pretty clear to any new visitors if the blog has been forgotten about for the last 3 months. Never go more than a few weeks without posting.

At the same time it’s not enough just to have new posts, they have to be up to date on what’s happening your market (whatever your blog is about). If all your posting is generic ideas that could still apply 12 months ago how relevant is your blog to people today? People on the net are obsessed with keeping up to date on what they are interested in, if they can rely on you to be the first to know then success will be yours.

One mistake I see time and again is bloggers overloading their visitors with too much content. Lots of content isn’t necessarily bad but it is when it has no structure. There’s nothing worse than landing on a blog with 40 posts on the homepage, show 5 at most on the index with a most popular posts section at the side to help people find your best work.

Interacting with your readers is a real must. People will always have questions when you talk about something complex so by answering a question in the comments section you potentially answer the same question for 100s of other people. Give back to your audience and you will be rewarded.

So those are my best ideas for creating a blog that really works (and hopefully makes money). Let me know if they worked for you.

If you’re looking for more info on how to create a winning blog then check out my new site which has loads of tips and ideas.

How to go viral with your blog

Posted in June 28th, 2011
by Lisa Elsetony
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Is it really possible to let other people market your site for you? Because the main principle of viral marketing seems to be that it’s possible to let other surfers/readers/webmasters promote your site, purely because they like a piece of your content you have created. So how is viral marketing created and why are some webmasters good at it while others fail to generate anything more than a few visitors?

It’s important to be unique as people on the net really have no desire to see something that’s been done before. If you want people to talk about your site or what you’re doing then you really have to put your own spin on any idea to stand out from the crowd.

I see many companies over branding their viral content and this is a mistake. Don’t get me wrong the main purpose of any campaign is to tell people about your product/company/brand but people on the net often shut off when you try to over-sell to them, subtlety is key when it comes to viral marketing.

Unless you get the ball rolling with your viral campaign it will more than likely be going no-where fast. Even if you do have something that people feel compelled to share you have to get the ball rolling in some way, the easiest method is to contact a blogger with a large readership to talk about what you’re doing.

It’s really important to measure your success with any kind of campaign. Unless you only plan to do one campaign (not advisable) how will you know what works/what doesn’t unless you measure how many extra visitors/sales you get? It’s not always easy to measure how successful your viral marketing efforts are but anything is better than nothing, knowledge is power when it comes to statistics.

Don’t forget that the end result of any campaign is to make money either directly or in-directly. I hope these tips help you to come up with a great campaign for your blog.

If you’re interested in learning more about Viral marketing then check out my marketing blog for more info. I have lots of ideas there on how you can attract more visitors.