Free Video Explains Social Bookmarking Or "Tagging" A Web Page

Poooh,…..I finally got your video about social bookmarking finished. It feels like it took forever.

My original plan was to have it released… yesterday…! But I soon had to confess to myself that this was absolutely impossible :( .

Not just because it took me almost half of the day to shoot the video. That was not the real problem.

The video consists of 3 individual parts which I had to combine into 1 big AVI file (the final file was 584 MB to give you an impression of the size). It took my PC hours and hours and I don't have a particular slow one.

I own an Intel PC with 3.2 Ghz and 2 GB RAM (maybe the 2 GB weren't enough - who knows…). And when I had combined all the 3 parts, I needed to convert the avi into a Flash file in order to make it smaller and to have it display on a web page… Baaaaammm…. it took my PC another 2 hours again.

D**n…!

Of course, I'm not Steven Spielberg or an actor so maybe you find it a bit boring…

The video consists of:

a.) A personal introduction done with my Camcorder which I bought last year when I went to Mauritius to do the personal IM coaching

b.) Explanation what Social Bookmarking is all about and why you need it (with Powerpoint Slides)

c.) Practical examples of how to bookmark and "tag" a web page + a free service which can help you to save time when bookmarking your site

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Let me tell you that I've put in a lot of sweat and time into the creation of this video. If you like the video, I hope, you'll at least leave a nice comment on my blog :)

It would really be appreciated…

In case you haven't yet understood what all this talk about "social bookmarking" is about then this video is for you (click either on the picture or the link below):

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17:47 mins. playing time

==> http://hopurl.com/42238

(The video is still quite large - please be patient)

And yes, I had to read most of the stuff from my powerpoint slides because I'm neither an actor nor good at doing free public speeches so please bear with me…

I'm just a regular guy, not a professional movie producer.

With that said, I hope, you'll find the video useful. And if you want to receive more of them then I want to let you know that the other parts will go right into the members' area of my Niche Content Websites membership area (paid members only, though…).

Because what I am about to show in these different parts are exactly the steps you absolutely need to take to PROMOTE your Adsense sites in order to be successful and have them make money for you.

Whether you are getting these kind of pre-made Adsense sites from me or someone else doesn't matter. If you're not doing the required promotion (==> think ONE-WAY BACKLINKS!) then you won't be getting free traffic from the mentioned resources, nor from the search engines!!

That's just a fact which newbies often tend to ignore…

I'll do another update on my NCW site and the change will be huge (you've just learned that there will be some new educational videos in it but there's still more to come). You've personally voted for this so stay tuned… I've blocked the signup of new members for now since I will be introducing completely new membership levels in April.

Tags: adsense, free traffic, search engines, social bookmarking, tagging, traffic, websites

SEO vs. PPC

I balance the two. SEO is more of a long term strategy for me, PPC a short term… among other marketing strategies like JVs (although I have seriously cut back on them).

Sometimes PPC is actually a good way to get traffic until the Search Engine traffic does finally barrel in…

AND you don't always have to wait 3 months. With the proper niche research and some luck, you can draw traffic in days… Once your site is crawled regularly, you can put a page up and be indexed within a day.

I don't think SEO is a waste of time unless you don't plan on being in this game for a long time. I plan on being here in 5-10 years. So I'll be patient.

SEO is a tough game no matter how you look at it. You can be at the top of the SERPs one month and drop out the next… I've seen people who have held number one positions for years and suddenly disappear all together.

It's a dangerous thing having 100% of your efforts in one area and depending on one form of advertising… diversification is a good thing.

SEO and PPC aren't even the only way to market online… some people do neither and make a ton of money.

Really… There is no predicting Search Engine's… they will always mess with your head. Sandbox or no sandbox. The algos always changing… Their index is updated frequently. Google's PR is always in flux…

After the last major update there was a lot of talk if there is even a randomization factor involved now… maybe even certain industries being treated differently… Outbound links becoming a factor also.

What I experienced could have easily been something I did… It's the closest thing to a Sandbox I've had. One day I have 50 keywords ranked high the next day they disappear. 2 months later I see visitors from those keywords back in my logs and sure enough they came back…

SEO has changed a lot since the beginning of last year. It is not as predictable as it once was. A webmaster would be a fool to rely on Google for 100% of their revenue. I've seen it happen… huge revenue generating websites dropping out of the SERPs completely… what a rush that has to be!

LET ME be honest. Like I said. The sandbox could have been something I did or some random shift in the index… who knows… I can't explain it so I call it a sandbox… but I'm always tweaking my sites… and most importantly:

I'm always trying to get new one way links pointing to my sites. Either by means of article submissions, directory submissions, social bookmarking, blog comments, article/content submission to sites like Digg.com and lots of other things… Links are still an important factor in your rankings.

Some new webmasters think if they follow the book they should find themselves at the top of the SERPs… when they don't, they automatically call it a "sandbox" if they can't figure it out…

Reality is… it might be that there are 10,000 websites that were there first with more inbound links and experience. You have to earn your spot…

Bottom line. Sandbox seems to occur, but it will only occur for crowded markets… you need to work much harder than in a niche market with no competition… If there is no competition and your site is relevant, it will certainly rank well… That's why keyword selection is so important. Choose the wrong keywords and you will get ranked nowhere, choose the right keywords and you'll find your site on top of the SERPs a few weeks later…

Until recently, if a new IM eBook came out, and I placed it on my website… you simply had to do a search for the title and there I had been… but I am not focusing on ebooks and courses anymore. I want to help you to get your first websites up and running - that's where I personally find more satisfaction in.

I've been on page one or two for e.g. the phrase "Automated Cash Formula" ever since I placed a review on my site about it (5 months ago…)… It was instant because my site is being crawled daily and in the beginning, there was hardly any competition for that phrase…

PPC? Sound familiar…

SEO? (Search Engine Optimization) not to discourage…

It's not my intention to discourage anyone from practicing SEO - I probably made it sound very difficult. It's not as long as you're staying away from the hyper competitive niches. Choose a niche in which your site could really help other people and where not all the SEOs (Search Engine Optimizers) hang out and you'll rank well quickly because other people will be linking to your great content.

SEO is certainly an incredible way to get free traffic - and lots of it. Any free traffic is good traffic…

I make money with the traffic. Absolutely… it's interesting to see a commission show up for something odd… then look at your logs and see someone had landed on a page you weren't promoting with anything.

… Someone just did a search on Google.

You just have to be smart and spread your risk by using other traffic generation strategies as well… just in case your SEO efforts are NOT paying off.

Tags: adsense, digg.com, ebook, free traffic, search engine optimization, seo, social bookmarking, traffic, websites

Backlinks - Your Ticket Into The Search Engines

715774 exploringEveryone with a website wants to be listed on Google. After all, it is the most popular search engine in the world, used by millions of people every day. It's the doorway between you and thousands and thousands of visitors who will flock to your website once they spot you, and isn’t that the main purpose of putting up a website?

Although getting listed isn’t the only thing required for you to get visitors, you also want to achieve a good rating, a high ranking (preferably in the top 10 results for your chosen keyword) which will put you in the spotlight and which will give you the opportunity to get noticed. But perhaps your site is brand new on the block and maybe you think it’s too small to be picked up by Google. Relax - that isn’t even an issue, just sit back and look at all the options you have.

First of all, let us clear out a fundamental point: There are, as you probably know, two ways of doing things, namely the right way and the wrong way. Now, although the wrong way is clearly wrong, it is of some importance that you know it thoroughly so as to avoid it completely.

Following is, to put it mildly, the avoidable way of trying to get listed on Google:

Google provides its users with a way to put their URLs in queue for crawling at http://www.google.com/addurl.html. Now the utter failure of this method probably has a little to do with the mechanics of the process. You see, once you have typed your website’s address into the space available there, it is simply put in a queue (behind oodles and oodles of other pages) for the GoogleBot (a software program designed to follow links on websites) to, well, crawl.

Anything can happen after this. For one, your site might not get crawled at all, or suppose it does get crawled (which in itself is about a million in one possibility) it might take weeks and it probably won't even be indexed by Google (!). So ultimately there’s no telling where that URL of yours will end up going. But I am guessing wherever it goes, it won’t go anywhere near the first few pages of search results… So in other words, this way is a complete waste of time! No one has really ever benefited from it and if you ask me, no one ever will.

And now the more likely way to get listed by Google and the other major search engines.

If you want to climb up to that coveted spot on the Google search engine then simply "piggyback" on the popularity of another site. Once you add your URL to some other (popular) site, it might get a chance to be spotted by the GoogleBot and followed upon.

That chance of getting the links followed will be your golden ticket into Google. And the better the site that your link is on (e.g. high Pagerank and/or lots of high quality content), the quicker it will be followed. Nowadays, to get indexed quickly and ranked well, it's all about having backlinks from other sites…

Backlinks from Web 2.0 Sites

So, here’s what you can do, you can either put up your URL in a queue together with something like a million different sites or you can use a little sense and put it up on a few popular sites which will provide you with the sort of traffic even a couple of a dozen others won’t. Pick a few popular sites like Digg.com, Reddit.com or Propeller.com (solid Web 2.0 sites) to plant your flag into, and soon you’ll sink your teeth right in to Google itself…

I know what you are thinking: You are probably wondering just how you will manage to get these larger sites to list you on their sites and in the course grudging me for putting you on the same chase yet again. But don’t worry - I promise it’s not as hard as it sounds. Just write some newsworthy article and submit it to these sites.

Or use a different type of Web 2.0 sites altogether: The social bookmarking sites. You can easily list your URL together with a description on sites like Del.icio.us or Blinklist, Furl, Del.irio.us and dozens more. Just create an account with these sites and you're ready to submit your URL. Most of these sites have a high Google Pagerank and are crawled on a daily basis. This will get you into the search engines quickly. And not just into Google but into all the other popular search engines, too.

Backlinks from popular Forums

A different way to get backlinks is to join a few discussion sites and forums and get involved in discussions about topics related to your website theme. When making a post, you can put up your hyperlink along with your signature line which is a completely legitimate way of getting traffic to your site. That is to say as long as you are contributing something useful to those discussions.

Warning: Don’t try and get prompt results by pulling smart tricks like typing in your hyperlink and adding a spammy GO HERE! caption. That won’t help you earn anything apart from a good whack from the moderators of the sites. Think of a good headline for your site and use that as the description for your signature line along with your URL.

Invest some time in this and really participate in the discussions. Once you're doing that, you will earn the liberty of sharing your URL with others. Try to use your main keywords for your link text as it will improve your search engine positions for these keywords (e.g. like this: Car Repair Guide - do not click it - it's just an example!)

If you have a certain feel for writing and you are proficient with words then you have an advantage over others like yourself. Believe it or not, you can put this talent in line to work on your behalf.

Backlinks from Article Submissions

Write a few well researched, well planned out articles about topics which might appeal to your target market (do some keyword research first to see which keyword phrases have the least competition in the search engines). As in the previous method, there are no shortcuts here and nothing, absolutely nothing, besides quality content will do you any good. Try and act smart, don't simply copy & paste text from elsewhere or simply try to get away with a badly done job and you will be at the receiving end of a royal brush-off from readers and editors.

Writing an article is really not as hard as it sounds. Since it’s about your main interest, a little research wouldn’t really cost you much time or labor. Record your results, go ahead and experiment with a few situations, come up with hypothetical situations to explain particular problems and provide your analysis or solutions for them. Once you have done a good job (and believe me when I say you will know when you have done a good job), proudly provide your own name and hyperlink of your site at the end of the article.

Then submit your article to the big 3 in article marketing:

EzineArticles.com

GoArticles.com

ArticleDashboard.com

By having a backlink from one of these sites, not only will you get indexed quickly, it will also help you to get ranked better. You can submit the article to more sites, but not always is more better. If you're doing too many submissions too quickly, your site could land in the "Google Sandbox". This means that you won't get listed for at least 6-8 months and then Google will re-evalulate your site and see if it's one of the "good" sites or rather a spam site.

Conclusion:

If you want your site to get listed in the search engines quickly, you need to get backlinks from popular websites. These links can be from Web 2.0 sites (incl. blogs), forums or article directories.

What about reciprocal linking? Well, the times for making use of that kind of 2-way linking strategies are almost over. The backlinks still count to some extent but reciprocal linking is seen as a "scheme" by Google which is used to manipulate the pagerank of the participating websites.

Therefore, if you want to get backlinks from directly related sites, it should be done as a 3-way linking. Meaning, site A links to site B. And site B in turn links to site C which is also owned by A. This way, the search engines can't see this direct relation between the participants. And better than doing this on a separate page would be if the link would come from within the content of an article.

The higher the number of sites you are added to, the better your chance of getting your website link known. But be careful: You need to spread out your submissions over time. Doing too much too quickly can get your site banned aka getting hundreds of backlinks over night are signs of a spam site (especially if these links are all using the same link text for the URL).

As your popularity increases, so will your chances of getting high search engine positions in Google. Good Luck!

Tags: adsense, digg.com, major search engines, search engines, social bookmarking, social bookmarking sites, traffic, web 2.0, websites

My example site built with Niche Video Site Builder

On Monday, I showed my email subscribers a cool new script that pulls down videos from YouTube and let's you build a new website in a matter of a few minutes. I thought, I should let you know about it, too…

And anyone can build sites with it… it's so easy.

All you need to do is upload a few php files to your server and edit 1 config file (there are help videos included with your purchase)!

This is an example of a config.php file which I have already modified for a keyword that I want to build a new website for (yes, that's really all that is in there):

<?
//edit the variable below in case your website is within a subfolder, please type the subfolder here.
//(example, if www.site.com/videos/ is your site, set the variable below to videos)
$folder = "videos/bmw-3-series/";

//website keyword
$website_keyword = "bmw 3-series";

//your adsense pubid
$adsense_pubid = "pub-4716257659577666";
?>

All I did was enter the folder name to which I uploaded the php files ("videos/bmw-3-series/"). Then I entered the keyword ("bmw 3-series") and my Adsense publisher ID.

Here is the resulting site: http://www.hq-cars.com/videos/bmw-3-series/

It doesn't just build pages for your main keyword but the tags which are used for the videos get created on your site as well. All automatically.

There's no additional work involved. And in order to get the spiders to the site, all you need to do is use the
social bookmarking buttons (you need to have accounts with the services already, though, or it could take slightly more time) and add your site to them.

This is a script that's really useful to add more content and multimedia to an existing site (like I have done here) or to create a complete video site from scratch.

I don't know for how long this will still be available at that price. But it will definitely be worth every single penny!

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Get your copy of Niche Video Site Builder here:

==> http://hopurl.com/38905

 

I simply love this new script and I am sure you will love it, too :) )

To Your Success,

Detlev Reimer

 

Need to contact me? Visit:

http://www.ethicalinternetmarketer.com/helpdesk

 

 

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Tags: adsense, social bookmarking, tags

6 Steps To A Full Time Income On The Internet

Again and again people are asking me how they (newbies in most cases) can make a full time income on the Internet in the quickest way possible (and of course, it should cost next to nothing…). There is not just one answer to this question and usually I would say that there is no such thing as a "get rich quick formula". Just like in the real world, building a profitable business takes time. It cannot be done overnight.

The weird thing is that many newbies have read about the individual steps already but they never got active. If you're not acting on what you are reading and are looking for a one step push-button solution then you better search for something else to do because Internet marketing is only for those who keep trying new things (==> test and track) , who educate themselves and take action!

Since I want to help you where I can, I thought, I'd try to give my best answer to you as if I were explaining the whole process to a friend. And in fact, many of my subscribers have really become my friends ;-)

So how do you get started?

Although using Google Adwords is one of the quickest ways to get traffic and make sales, I would not recommend this to you if you are a complete newbie as you wouldn't have the expertise to do proper keyword research or write good ads which could get a high clickthrough rate. Moreover, I think the problems would already start with the creation of the landing pages if you're really starting out with zero knowledge.

There are a lot of ways how you can make money online but I will try to explain the one which worked best for me. In the next few paragraphs, I will give you the step by step instructions for making an income online even if you're a total newbie… You'll have to educate yourself, though, in order to be able to actually put the individual steps into action. There's no way around it.

The steps which I'm going to explain will build on the basics of online marketing and I will only give you the steps and not the in depth explanations as this cannot be done in one short article. I want you to understand the CONCEPT of how selling digital products in any niche market on the Internet works.

What about the techie stuff?

You have to find out about the technical details by reading other articles or by buying products which cover the individual topics. Usually, getting paid products is the best way to educate yourself as it can be a short cut in your learning curve.

Here we go:

Step 1: Decide on your target market, find a sub niche within it and build a keyword list

e.g. > Fishing > > Fly-fishing or - if you want to stay in the Internet marketing "arena" - it could be like Internet marketing >> Affiliate marketing >> Building affiliate websites using datafeeds.

Find the best keywords for your niche so you can get the most targeted traffic possible (e.g. traffic from the search engines or social bookmarking websites). I'd recommend NicheBot2 for this as it includes results from the 2 most important Keyword Research Tools: Wordtracker and Keyword Discovery.

Step 2: Do market research and find out what people in this niche are looking for

If you want to sell an ebook, collect a number of questions that people in this market would like to have answered by your product. By answering these questions you'll know that your buyers are getting what they want and this will keep your customers happy and the refund rate low.

If you want to have a software created, get to know what problems people are experiencing and how your software can be a solution to their problems. Take a look at the forums and what people are asking there. The topics with lots of activity are the ones you should be looking for.

Have a look at Amazon.com what kind of products people are buying there and get ideas for additional products. The full process and many more options and sites you can use for your research have been described in my recent article called "Niche Marketing Research For The Aspiring Niche Marketer" … I didn't want to repeat everything here.

Forward these questions and observations to your ghostwriter who will produce the product for you. If you are an expert yourself, you could get this done on your own but you need to consider that it will take much longer to get it completed. The better way is to outsource the writing to freelancers from sites like Elance.com or Scriptlance.com especially if you want to have a software done. You should be the marketer, not the one who is producing everything (this is different if you want to teach something that you're the real expert in).

And yes, you'll have to invest money to get this done. Internet marketing is for people who are willing to take risks (the project could flop…) and who are willing to invest. If you think that you can just buy a $1 resell rights ebook on Ebay and start selling it to your list, you are insulting the intelligence of your subscribers who will most likely recognize that you're trying to sell crap.

You always need to insure that the quality of your product is great before offering it to your list.

Step 3: Get your own domain name and web hosting

A lot of newbies already fail with this first step because they try to skip it or replace it by using some crappy free domains which usually are subdomains or sub directories on some big community sites like Geocities.Yahoo.com or similar platforms. This won't work. If you want to have success in an online business, you should not try to save on those $5-10 per month for your hosting and the $9 a year for a domain name. Register a domain with your keywords or your name included.

Being cheap will give your subscribers a very bad taste of your business. Get a domain name at e.g. Namecheap.com and then get a hosting account. If you plan to create a lot of websites, I'd recommend you check out Hostgator as you can get a reseller account there which allows you to host unlimited sites (you'll get 12 GB with their "Aluminium" package at a low fee (it's $24,95 per month as of today…).

Write your salesletter which describes the product and its' benefits. If you can't write it yourself, outsource that, too!

Step 4: Set up an autoresponder (e.g with Aweber) and build an email list

You can build an email list by creating a squeeze page (opt-in page) and then sending traffic to it. Offering a free report/ebook or something else of value will help you to increase your opt-in rates. An autoresponder will cost you about $20 per month. Again, don't save on this because in the end, you will regret it.

If you've never built a website before, this part can be quite overwhelming as you'll have to paste your autoresponder code into the HTML code for your website on which you'll be collecting the leads (this includes the dreaded uploading of your web pages using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - a very simple process which so many newbies fear…).

Most salesletter style sites consist of at least a squeeze page where prospects enter their details and a full salesletter where the visitor can buy the product + a download page. Additional pages would be a privacy and a disclaimer page. The contact details can be put at the bottom of the salesletter so it would not require a separate page.

The process can be like this: The visitor enters his email address on the squeeze page and gets forwarded to a One Time Offer and can purchase the product (or access to a membership site) at a discount. The page which should be displayed after a prospect enters his details can be determined within your autoresponder admin area and usually is called something like "redirect to".

If there's no One Time Offer, the visitor gets forwarded to the salesletter. If you don't have the salesletter ready, yet, you can also redirect the visitor to an affiliate product. This means profiting while building your list. Do not make the assumption that you won't need a list or that you can simply skip this step altogether…

==> In this case, I predict you will fail as you're not building a real business! Your subscriber list will become your most valuable asset and it's the difference between you just getting by or making big profits.

Step 5: Have a backend in place

You will probably not get rich by selling 1 product within 1 niche. The key to making lots of money online is to diversify. First of all, think of other products your subscribers could need. Produce them yourself or become an affiliate for other people's products. Then recommend these products to your list. Choose only the best products within that niche so you can keep your customers happy and the refund rates low.

A backend also means that you're not just selling products from within the same price range. You could start out with a free report to get the opt-in. Then you offer a $7-27 report, a $47 ebook, a $97 product package, a $197 multimedia (audio/video) product, a $497 personal coaching session, a $997 intense workshop and a 3 days seminar for $1997.

==> That's the so called "salesfunnel". You start with the lowest priced products and you want your customers to go one step further until they have reached your high ticket items. That's where the big marketers are making most of their money. Not just from selling $27 ebooks.

You need to keep in touch with your subscribers and customers. This can be automated with your autoresponder (by setting up a message sequence where each message promotes a different product from your salesfunnel).

Step 6: Rinse and repeat!

Find a different niche you want to target and go through the same steps which I have described above.

Of course, I made it sound a little easier than it actually is. I've simplified it because I want you to understand the system and not the individual technical details. You can always outsource these "techie" things if you don't know e.g. how to build your website or how to integrate Clickbank or Paypal. Once your product is selling well, you also have the option to start your own affiliate program but I didn't want to make it too complicated.

KEEP THIS IN MIND: ==> You don't have to know it all!

Marketers like e.g. Michael Green are outsourcing 80-90% of the work. If you don't have the money to outsource e.g. the creation of your products or website then save your money until you can afford it. Sell stuff on Ebay which you don't need anymore in order to earn the money you need. Work overtime in your job to make the money you need.

==> "No money" is just an excuse why it's not getting done! If you really want it, you'll find a way…

Personally, I have outsourced the creation of my pieces of software. My Affiliate Turbo software & my Blog Promoter software (in the meantime, I have sold the website & rights to both because they required constant updates and I couldn't find the time for it anymore…) had both been done by a programmer from Scriptlance. Both pieces of software had cost me less than $500 each to produce and I made several thousands from both softwares (and from selling the websites/rights, of course).

I created PromoBuddy myself, though… it was the product which got me started. Everything gets easier once you have your own products and that was something I recognized very early on. Once you have a great product, you can start an affiliate program for it and ask other marketers to do Joint Ventures with you. If the product is great and you're offering generous commissions, you should have no problems in getting a lot of affiliates/JV partners.

Almost no Internet marketer has the complete knowledge in all areas of Internet marketing. Some of them are good at using Google Adwords to make an income, others are building content sites and are making affiliate commissions from free traffic and again others are great article writers and use article marketing to get traffic to their own sites or affiliate sites. Moreover, while doing this they are building their reputation and ultimately are getting tons of sales.

And with that said, I want to give you a link to a free report by Dylan Loh who is an expert at article marketing (or "bum marketing") - even though he's not even a native speaker of english. Article marketing is still one of the best ways of getting traffic and best of all, it's free (if you're writing your own articles, though). If you think you can't write an article, I would recommend Jonathan Leger's "Instant Article Writer" (right now he's giving a 30% discount on his software so the timing is good to get your copy).

But back to Dylan…

Dylan made more than $18.000,00 in a 30 day period because he knows some very nice tricks which stunned me as well even though I have been using article marketing myself since I got started back in 2001 (do a search for "Detlev Reimer" in Google and you'll find a lot of my "old" articles). But to be honest, I haven't had results like that so far.

This could change now as I plan on putting his tips into practice. The report is free but tomorrow, he'll be launching his new product which is an in depth explanation of how the whole process works. The free report covers a lot of that, too. So get it with my compliments - it's great and useful stuff ;-)

Click here to visit Dylan's Website and download the free report

(It's an immediate download - you don’t even have to sign up with your name and email address to get it!)

Let me know what you think of my article by making a comment on it ;-)

Tags: adsense, adwords, affiliate, affiliate marketing, affiliate program, affiliates, butterfly marketing, clickbank, ebook, free internet marketing, free internet marketing software, free traffic, google adwords, internet marketing, internet marketing software, search engines, social bookmarking, targeted traffic, targeted traffic, traffic, websites

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