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‘4 Phases of Internet Marketing’ Membership Site COMING SOON

In the next few days I’m going to be launching a membership site called ‘The 4 Phases of Internet Marketing’. Membership will be free of charge to regular Purple Internet Marketing readers.

As part of the site I’ll be offering a 50-page PDF report, explaining the 4 Phases of Internet Marketing and giving examples of Internet marketing methods appropriate for each phase.

Thanks to last week’s survey I know that many people want advice on search engine optimization, so I’m going to include 8 key areas to focus on for your website as part of the report.

I also noticed in the survey results that there were many other methods of Internet marketing that you were keen to find out more about - so I’ll try and include as much additional information as possible.

Another benefit of 4 Phases membership will include a chance to win a free copy of the 26 Week Internet Marketing Plan - my soon-to-be-launched 4 DVD, 4 workbook and 5 CD package for marketing managers, business leaders and entrepreneurs.

All-in-all the 4 Phases of Internet Marketing membership site shouldn’t be missed… Watch this space!

The 10 Biggest Search Engine Optimization Mistakes

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The 5 Benefits Of Using An Online (Social) Bookmarking Service

The majority of people out there have probably saved their ‘favourite’ web pages on their computer on Internet Explorer or added them as bookmarks on Firefox. But how many people out there are actually using an online bookmarking service like del.icio.us and what are the benefits of doing so?

New phenomenon

Millions of people are using social bookmarking services to bookmark their favourite web pages - however these people are still in the minority because it’s still a relatively new phenomenon.

What are the benefits?

I believe that it’s only a matter of time before storing your bookmarks online becomes the norm. But why is that? Here are the 5 key benefits of using an online bookmarking service:

Benefit 1: Access from anywhere

The first key benefit is your ability to access you bookmarks from anywhere with a connection to the Internet. Because your bookmarks aren’t saved on your computer then this means that you can view and browse your favourite web pages from anywhere.

Benefit 2: Never loose your bookmarks

If you store your bookmarks locally on your own computer then what happens if your computer crashes and you loose all of your personal data? If your important information is stored on other people’s servers then this is limiting your risk.

Benefit 3: Tag your bookmarks

I’m sure that a lot of you will have a lot of bookmarks saved locally on your computer, yet struggle to store your favourite web pages it relevant categories. Wouldn’t you just love to store your information in multiple categories quickly and easily? Well, that’s exactly whattags are. All you do is pick the words that are relevant for each bookmark you are saving and you can find that link a lot quicker in the future by searching for your tagged word.

Benefit 4: Discover what’s popular

On most social bookmarking sites you can see what’s hot and what’s not - that is you can see what everybody else are sharing in their bookmarks for a particular tag. This is an excellent way of finding relevant bookmarks for you. Note: You don’t HAVE to share your bookmarks with other people, but most people don’t mind doing so.

Benefit 5: Network with like-minded users

If you see that one or two users are regularly saving the same bookmarks as you then you can make contact with them or add them to your ‘friends’ list to follow their bookmarking progress. This is an excellent way of benchmarking your bookmarking to ensure that it’s as relevant as possible to your industry.

Tips aimed at users

These five benefits of using online bookmarking service are aimed at users who wish to improve the quality of their own bookmarks.

What Is Digg And Should It Be Part Of Your Internet Marketing Strategy?

What is Digg?

Digg is a Social News powered website that allows users to ‘vote’ on the most popular news stories of the day. Because it is the users that decide on the relevance of each news story, it could be argued that the stories listed as most popular on Digg are a more accurate reflection of what’s hot and what’s not in comparison with a traditional news provider.

To Digg or Bury… that is the question

All stories that are featured on Digg are submitted by individual users. Other users then have the option to Digg (vote for) submitted stories as something which may be of interest or of use to other users. Users may also decide to Bury (vote against) stories which helps to eliminate spam.

Other Social News sites are available

Although there are other Social News websites such as Reddit and Netscape, Digg continues to be by far the most popular as we speak.

Do many people from your industry actively use Digg?

Reaching the Digg home page by having a news story of your own being ‘Dugg’ can bring an enormous amount of traffic to your website - although whether or not that traffic will be useful for you is another story. Take time to research whether or not there are many news stories that relate to your industry before spending too much time ‘Digging’.

Don’t just promote your own stories

If you decide that it may be worthwhile to use Digg as a marketing tool for your own business, make sure that you take the time to start commenting on other stories relevant to your industry before attempting self-promotion. This will help you learn how the Digg phenomenon works before approaching your own marketing from the wrong angle!

The Marketing Benefits of Online (Social) Bookmarking

Social Bookmarking is a phenomenon that has risen dramatically from the dust over the past two years, but what is it and what makes it so significant when it comes to online marketing?

Linking is still queen

When it comes to winning the search engine game, content is still king and linking is still queen. What this means is although the first thing that you need to focus on is quality content for your website, the next most important thing that you need to ensure is that you receives as many as possible QUALITY links to your site.

What are quality links?

Quality links have a combination between two things. Relevancy and trust. You must receive links to your website that are from websites or sections of a website that relate to your own content. In addition to this the websites that are linking to you need to be old and ideally .edu, .gov or .ac.uk etc. domains.

Search engines love to crawl social bookmarking sites

I can’t go on about the quality of your links too much here because that’s a whole topic by itself, but the reason in this case that I’ve brought the subject up is that search engines love to crawl good websites. And there aren’t much better websites for search engines to crawl than social bookmarking sites.

Why are social bookmarking sites so good for search engines?

The reason that search engines love to crawl social bookmarking sites is simple. Because humans are involved and the humans involved are organising their favourite web pages, search engines say that this provides a very strong indication that the ‘vote’ cast for the web page is extremely relevant.

How can you use social bookmarking to improve your search ranking?

Again, simple. Get as many people as possible (who ideally have similar interests) to save your web pages as part of their bookmarks. How do you do that? Well… there are ways of cheating the system a bit, but in the long run it’s not really worth it. It will come back and bite you on the backside.

How do you encourage people to bookmark your pages?

The best way to encourage people to bookmark your pages is to do two things.

1) Provide great content that people will want to come back to over time.

2) Make it very easy for people to bookmark your pages. (Like the ShareThis button at the bottom of this article)