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Nice Article Marketing photos

A few nice Article Marketing images I found:

Winter market, NYC – Jan 2009 – 02
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Image by Ed Yourdon
These photos were taken on a random Saturday afternoon in late January 2009, about two blocks south of the movie theater where I was planning to see the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."

I arrived half an hour early (as usual), and decided to wander around the area to see if I could find something interesting to photograph — and stumbled unexpectedly upon a "green market" in the "pocket park" next to the subway station at Broadway & 66th Street. Aside from the essentially empty "DiPaola Turkey Farm" booth, the other vendors seemed to be selling apples (and hot cider) for the most p art, though there were

also a couple of stands selling honey, cookies, and pies.

Lots of people were walking by, and there were some chairs and small picnic tables where people could sit and relax, or perhaps enjoy some of the wares they had purchased. It was pretty cold when I took these pictures, probably around 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit, but there was also a dazzling bright sun that made the weather a little more tolerable….

After I finished taking as many pictures as I could reasonably imagine taking (80% of which were deleted before these "keepers" were uploaded), I walked back north to the movie theater.

Along the way, I passed a guy wearing a billboard advertising a "going out of business" sale at Circuit City … which had nothing to do with the fresh-food market I had just seen, but which were still sufficiently interesting that I couldn’t help photographing them and adding them into the collection…

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Note: this photo was published in a Jan 29, 2009 blog articled titled "Frugal, Organic, Sugarfree – What More Could A Dessert Want to Be?" It was also published in a Dec 26, 2009 blog titled "Midwest States Promote Local Farmers and Offer Free Groceries." And it was published in a Sep 30, 2010 issue of The Frugal Mom Blog, with the same title and notes as the caption and notes that I had written in this Flickrpage. It was also published in a Nov 26, 2010 blog titled "Free Article Marketing Handbook:Building Your Article Marketing List,traffic,keyword."

Winter market, NYC – Jan 2009 – 19
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Image by Ed Yourdon
These photos were taken on a random Saturday afternoon in late January 2009, about two blocks south of the movie theater where I was planning to see the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."

I arrived half an hour early (as usual), and decided to wander around the area to see if I could find something interesting to photograph — and stumbled unexpectedly upon a "green market" in the "pocket park" next to the subway station at Broadway to be selling apples (and hot cider) for the most part, though there were also a couple of stands selling honey, cookies, and pies.

Lots of people were walking by, and there were some chairs and small picnic tables where people could sit and relax, or perhaps enjoy some of the wares they had purchased. It was pretty cold when I took these pictures, probably around 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit, but there was also a dazzling bright sun that made the weather a little more tolerable….

After I finished taking as many pictures as I could reasonably imagine taking (80% of which were deleted before these "keepers" were uploaded), I walked back north to the movie theater. Along the way, I passed a guy wearing a billboard advertising a "going out of business" sale at Circuit City … which had nothing to do with the fresh-food market I had just seen, but which was still sufficiently interesting that I couldn’t help photographing them and adding them into the collection…

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Note: this photo was published in a Feb 5, 2009 blog article entitled "After-Effects of Circuit City Bankruptcy." It was also published in a Sep 3, 2009 blog titled "7 Reasons Why Your Marketing Plan Doesn’t Work." And it was published in a Dec 29, 2009 blog titled "Promoting a Home Business." Apparently, it was also published in the Jan 2009 issue of a blog titled Affiliate Marketing News.

Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Jan 16, 2010 blog titled "http://www.Tagsqualitymerch.com/blog/2010/01/16/reblog-from-tagsqualitymerchcom-make-money-online/." And it was also published in an Apr 9, 2010 Favorite RSS blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Apr 25, 2010 blog titled "Free Classified Ads." And it was published in a Jul 6, 2010 blog titled "To Get Attention To Your Home Business Advertising." It was also published in a Jul 9, 2010 tTechnologeek blog, with the same title as the caption I used for this Flickr page. And it was published in an Aug 4, 2010 blog titled "Advertising Degree Online – How To Get Ahead In Your Advertising Career," as well as an Aug 4, 2010 Lastest Article Marketing Works News blog, with the same title as the caption on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Oct 23, 2010 Internet Marketing blog, with the same title and notes as what I had written on this Flickr page, as well as an undated (late Oct 2010) blog titled " Relationship of Affiliate Business and Internet Marketing Online." It was also published in a Nov 23, 2010 blog titled "X Files of Online Marketing." And it was also published in a Dec 12, 2010 blog titled "Your Future Starts With an Internet Home Business."

Winter market, NYC – Jan 2009 – 17
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Image by Ed Yourdon
More foreign tourists … this couple had no interest whatsoever in the market, or the apples, or the cider, or anything else in the immediate vicinity. They were lost, and were consulting a map to see how to get wherever they were going….

Note: this photo was published in a Jul 20, 2009 blog titled "We’re Not Invincible." And it was published in a Jul 30, 2009 blog article titled "Esquire Improves Your Tourist Trap Experience." It was also published in an Aug 14, 2010 blog titled "How did President Bush’s plan to reshape Iraq as a free-market paradise lead to massive corruption?"

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These photos were taken on a random Saturday afternoon in late January 2009, about two blocks south of the movie theater where I was planning to see the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."

I arrived half an hour early (as usual), and decided to wander around the area to see if I could find something interesting to photograph — and stumbled unexpectedly upon a "green market" in the "pocket park" next to the subway station at Broadway & 66th Street. Aside from the essentially empty "DiPaola Turkey Farm" booth, the other vendors seemed to be selling apples (and hot cider) for the most part, though there were also a couple of stands selling honey, cookies, and pies.

Lots of people were walking by, and there were some chairs and small picnic tables where people could sit and relax, or perhaps enjoy some of the wares they had purchased. It was pretty cold when I took these pictures, probably around 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit, but there was also a dazzling bright sun that made the weather a little more tolerable….

After I finished taking as many pictures as I could reasonably imagine taking (80% of which were deleted before these "keepers" were uploaded), I walked back north to the movie theater. Along the way, I passed a guy wearing a billboard advertising a "going out of business" sale at Circuit City … which had nothing to do with the fresh-food market I had just seen, but which were still sufficiently interesting that I couldn’t help photographing them and adding them into the collection…

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WebsiteProperties.com Launches New Website with Listing Service for Internet Businesses for Sale

WebsiteProperties.com Launches New Website with Listing Service for Internet Businesses for Sale













Yelm, WA (Vocus/PRWEB) December 15, 2010

Website Properties, LLC., an Internet business broker that provides a full suite of website broker services to both sellers and buyers of online businesses, announced today the launch of a new version of their http://www.websiteproperties.com website. The newly launched website version is designed to provide individuals and other business brokers the opportunity to list their online businesses for sale directly, alongside all of the Websiteproperties.com brokered listings.

“Website Properties’ MLS (multiple listing service) is specifically designed to provide reliable, professional and thorough Internet business opportunity information to buyers,” says David Fairley, lead website broker and founder of Website Properties. “The new version of our website , traffic, keyword positioning, and other important data in their listings. Posting website business listings with our MLS will enable business owners to get their Internet businesses in front of thousands of potential buyers.”

As a full-service business broker, WebsiteProperties.com specializes exclusively in brokering websites for sale, premium domain names, and Internet business opportunities. Solely focusing on online businesses allows Website Properties to utilize their in depth knowledge and extensive industry experience to provide their clients with the expertise they need to maximize the value of their businesses and sell their websites for the best price possible.

“Buying or selling a website is a big step for many business owners,” says Fairley. “Today, while buying online business opportunities is becoming more popular as an investment for buyers, the availability of quality listings has been lacking. The new version of our website provides a solution, making sales processes simpler for clients by demanding detailed and thorough information from sellers, which buyers need in order to make informed decisions. Individual listings will be correctly categorized so the quality listings are not diluted by start-up, template, and generally low end un-established website business opportunities.”

Operated by a group of Internet entrepreneurs with over 25 years combined of industry experience, WebsiteProperties.com has been providing a highly professional, personalized, comprehensive, and confidential business brokerage service for 10 years. The new Website Properties version with access to the MLS will offer other brokers and individuals who want to sell directly themselves, the opportunity to sell their website businesses and listings to a highly targeted traffic and subscriber base seeking quality Internet businesses.

“WebsiteProperties.com has acquired immense industry expertise by providing complete service offerings to a large number of clients,” says Fairley. “Our innovative business < broker solutions and access to MLS listings present a clear and professional avenue for businesses to be marketed to an extensive audience of qualified buyers with a sincere interest in buying Internet businesses for sale."

When buying a new website business or a premium domain name, or selling an existing e-commerce website, Website Properties offers a high level of specialization, customer service, and business broker assistance to help clients achieve maximum value for their business.

About Website Properties

Website Properties specializes in selling established website businesses and Internet business opportunities. Unlike traditional Business for Sale and Broker MLS services, whose primary market is brick and mortar business opportunities, Website Properties’ focus and expertise is centered exclusively on online business properties. Website Properties only focuses on Internet businesses and provides the excellent exposure to targeted qualified buyers looking to buy a website business. Whether buying a new website business or premium domain name, or selling an existing e-commerce website, working with WebsiteProperties.com is the first step in making online business transactions a success.

To learn more about Website Properties, visit http://www.websiteproperties.com.

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New Affiliate Industry Blog Debuts at AffiliateMarketingBlog.com



Fountain Valley, CA (PRWEB) January 27, 2006

Today the affiliate community welcomed a new central repository for important affiliate industry news, articles and commentary at AffiliateMarketingBlog.com. The newly launched blog site features opinions and articles from super affiliates and notable writers, plus feeds from every major news source affecting the affiliate marketing industry. AffiliateMarketingBlog.com is a part of the Affiliate Programs Network (“APN”), a leading affiliate marketing resource.

Updated daily, http://www.AffiliateMarketingBlog.com unique content includes topics such as search engine optimization, website design, affiliate resources, affiliate industry events and much more.

“We are excited to welcome AffiliateMarketingBlog.com into our network of the best affiliate marketing resources,” said Lou Fabiano, APN’s CEO. “It will feature content from the affiliate industry’s most important and influential personalities.”

About Affiliate Programs Network

Affiliate Programs Network (“APN”) is a leading affiliate marketing resource with a top rated network of affiliate program directories. APN’s network includes AffiliatePrograms.com, Affiliate-Programs-Directory.com, Affiliate-Programs-Guide.com, Webmaster-Programs.com and Affiliate-Scheme.co.uk. APN is the ultimate resource for affiliates with directories, affiliate news, industry articles and an active community.

As a trusted industry resource, APN is dedicated to promoting the viability of the affiliate marketing industry and working to foster confidence in its ability to ethically produce solid business results via communications, industry standards and accountability.

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Marketing Online Internet Business Make Money Opportunity – Internet Money Making Opportunities

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Marketing Online Internet Business Make Money Opportunity

Whether you notice it or not, opportunities to make money online come right across your nose every single day. If you have ever used a search engine (like Google) you have seen these internet money making opportunities.

Every time a search engine does a search it pulls articles from the world-wide-web. These articles often are reviews of the product that you searched (or Googled).

When you click on the article you are pulled to the author’s website. If the author likes the product he will write nice things about the product and put a link to the company’s website. If you decide to purchase the product the author of the website gets paid a commission for helping the company get a sale.

Let’s say the author doesn’t like the product. He can still write a review of the product saying it stinks. But at the end of the review he might suggest another product in the same market sector and provide a link to that products sales page. Same concept except this time he didn’t like the product he was reviewing so he offers an alternative.

Marketing Online Internet Business Make Money Opportunity

WHY IS THIS SO GREAT?

1. The commission this person makes off just one sale from one of these articles is normally -.

2. The person probably only spent 5-10 min writing the review of the product before posting it on the internet. So he made in 10 min (worst numbers). This means he’s making an hour.

3. This can happen over and over again so that 5-10 min of work can lead to an infinite income.

4. This is very easy to get started. I started doing this by paying for a guide, followed it step by step, worked on it for an hour a day 4 or 5 days a week. It’s very simple and I was seeing profit within 2 weeks.

How do you get started?

I recommend researching some of the great online income guides out there and choose the one that is right for you.

Don’t wait. This opportunity isn’t something that will be around forever. GET STARTED TODAY!

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Social media marketing instruction at NACC

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What can Social Media Marketing do for your business

? Everything!
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Social media: Create, share and track your way to success
While social media can be a great asset to your businesses, it’s not the panacea for instant business and wealth that many portray it as.

Like anything, it takes work to be successful. Here’s what you need to know to get on that path.
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Getting your Social Marketing Off the Ground

Social marketing is an often misunderstood form of marketing tha t

is reaping huge rewards for website owners who use it. Most webmasters who understand it, even while being very new to social marketing, are seeing results like:

1. Higher search engine rankings for their top keywords

2. More rankings of additional keywords or “long tail” keyword phrases

3. More link popularity from sites linking on their own accord

4. More link popularity from social media sites

5. More activity on their blogs, such as more commenting and interaction

6. Direct traffic from incoming links on social media sites (One good StumbleUpon.com submission can net thousands of visitors alone.)

7. Fast traffic increases and steady growth in unique visitors month after month

8. An increase in subscribers and sales. Social traffic, properly acquired, is very warm to your message and products.

The problem for most people when thinking about social marketing, after getting a taste of all the hundreds of sites there are to interact with, is becoming overwhelmed and paralyzed into inaction.

They assume established social marketers gained their “social authority” in a short period of time. This is simply not true. Although the opportunities for driving serious traffic and rankings from hundreds of social sites exists, it is an embarrassment of riches.

And it cannot be conquered over night. It is a gradual process you manage with all your other responsibilities and grow as time allows.

What I encourage my clients to do is set aside enough time each day to get one more link, participate in one more conversation, or sign up for one more account on a social site.

A little goes a long way and social marketing is not an “all or nothing” situation. After some time you will become established on the social sites you need to have a presence on. And you will have a schedule that allows you to keep up with your other work while adding this extremely powerful marketing method to the mix.

10 Steps For Starting a Social Marketing Campaign

1. Schedule a bit of time each day to do some new things. Don’t just say you are going to do them. Write the time into your day and follow through.

2. Sign up for the major social news sites: Digg.com, Propeller.com, Mixx.com. Don’t submit anything to these sites until you have filled out your profile completely and submitted news from elsewhere on the web to generate a real presence and avoid being labeled as a spammer.

In fact, BE a real presence and don’t try to push your own content onto the networks you belong to. It should feel and be natural and you will know what “natural is on each network by participating, commenting, voting and getting a general sense of what members think is good and bad content. Watch their comments and votes and you will know how to proceed with your own site’s content from there.

3. If you don’t have a blog, you must install one immediately. This is not an option. It is an absolute necessity on today’s web. Our company uses WordPress and recommends it over any other blogging platform, and it can be installed easily by you or your webmaster. WordPress download: http://wordpress.org/download/

Option #2: Check with your web host to see if they have Fantastico available to you and, if so, that it installs the latest version of WordPress.

If so you are very lucky because the software can be installed by you very easily in just a few steps with Fantastico.

4. Once you have your blog set up, join the following networks. (These are blog communities that will help you generate visitors, authority, and links and most bloggers belong to them.) MyBlogLog.com (install the widget on your WordPress blog), and BlogCatalog.com. (they also have a widget to install)

5. Join groups, interact with other publishers, and make friends with the easy networking tools these sites provide. Especially the people who would be most likely to link to your blog and send you traffic who write about similar things or have an audience wn group, promote it in the network, and send “shouts” to the group when you have announcements or need attention to a new post.

6. As soon as you establish yourself on the sites mentioned above, move on to other sites like them that might be more targeted directly to your niche and the market you work in. There are a lot of new “vertical” social sites popping up that focus on much more narrow markets and their membership is far warmer to your kind of information than on the bigger, more general networks above.

Add a new site to the mix as often as you can and repeat the steps for becoming established there as mentioned in Step 2 above.

7. Join a group dedicated to social marketing to pick up tips from other social marketers and find new places you can sign up with to continue building your social authority. New sites pop up every single day. Follow places like Go2Web20.net to find new opportunities to connect with your market.

8. Remote blog. Join blogger.com and put content there that is good, just not good enough to go on your main blog. This serves two purposes: 1) you get to use more of the great content you find as you travel through all the social news sites and 2) it gives you another place to link back to your main site and pass on traffic and link popularity over time.

9. Track your progress diligently. If something you are trying on a social network isn’t working, you need to know that in order to save time and move on to something more fruitful. MyBlogLog.com (above) has a tracking system which will show you where your traffic is coming from so you can avoid time wasting efforts and focus more on the sites that are really pulling in good traffic for you.

10. Don’t freak out! This is only overwhelming if you act like someone at an all-you-can-eat buffet with no self control. You have other things to do and this needs to fit into, not dominate, your current business and marketing.

Social marketing can partially or completely replace other methods you are using to promote your site including paid advertising. Many people completely drop their paid advertising or PPC campaigns once they see the organic, natural traffic and search engine rankings pile up from social marketing.

Until then, just take it one step at a time and do some social marketing. A little goes a long way and before you know it, you will reach a point where a lot of traffic and lots of search engine rankings are piling up because you simply started doing something each day.

There’s a lot you can learn about social marketing. And not all of it can be found on free blogs.

For more information on social marketing, visit Social Power Linking and JackHumphrey.com


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State rep wants to cut lawmakers’ pay
A state representative’s proposition to cut elected officials’ pay in the House and Senate is being met with mixed reviews from local representatives.

State Rep. Terry Boose, R-Norwalk, recently introduced House Bill 41, which would cut the salaries for members of the as well as elected executive officeholders by 5 percent. If approved, the [...]
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Search Engine Workshops Celebrates 9th Anniversary SEO Student Reunion on Feb.

23-25 in San Antonio, Texas
Founded by search engine optimization pioneers and leading SEO industry educators Robin Nobles and John Alexander, Search Engine Workshop announced its return to San Antonio for a special 3 Day Advanced workshop, with one-on-one SEO training and consultation along with the 9th Anniversary SEO Student Reunion. This marks the 9th year where Search Engine Workshops first began teaching intense …
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Google’s search engine may not always serve up the truth, the Web truth and nothing but the truth. Do you want to make a federal case out of that

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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Search Engine Roundtable Stories: Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: January 14, 2011 I am back in New York and this week’s video recap should be clearer. SEOs have been begging for a Toolbar PageRank update and some got it. Google AdWords changed …
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