Wednesday, January 25, 2006

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Saturday, January 21, 2006

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Friday, January 20, 2006

50 HOT NICHES EXPOSED
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This is something not often discussed but has serious impact to all-The Google Dance

During the month, Google sends out robots (spiders) to crawl the web and archive every website it finds. These archived websites will be presented in the next update of the Google index (database). The update process is initiated every 30 days or so, although on some occasions there have been more than 30 days between updates.




From my personal experience I've seen more impact on a 90 and 180 day and yearly cycle which has impacted me the most. So during that time whatever adjustments you want to make be it content,linking or others this would be the time to do it. Right now I'm expecting it any day though you can never be absolutely sure when it'll occur;-)
NicheCloner

How to conquer stress--with a hobby

Everyone knows that stress can take a heavy toll on your mind and body, but one simple activity can not only prevent the harmful effects of stress but also make your life richer and more rewarding.
Hobbies have been around since ancient times, yet few people use them as an effective tool to beat stress. The secret is in choosing a hobby that not only picques your interest, but that you find mentally engaging as well. A major component of stress is worry. A fascinating hobby crowds out worry thoughts by replacing them with positive ideas and study.

Watching television or listening to music might be classified as hobbies; however, they rarely provide the mental stimulation needed to leave you feeling refreshed and satisfied afterward. A worthwhile hobby will make you a more rounded, interesting person. It will give you an outlet to explore your creativity. It will also bring you in contact with fascinating people, which can relieve loneliness.

If you have a hobby that you've lost interest in, or you're looking for a new hobby, check out these tips for exploring the endless possibilities before you.

1. Your hobby should interest you.

Don't get into a hobby just because a friend or relative enjoys it. You'll soon tire of it if that's your only motivation. No, your hobby should be an activity that you enjoy. And unless you're truly interested in it, don't take over someone else's collection and add to it. Pick something you like. Be original!

2. Explore what the world has to offer.

If you get an idea for a hobby, the Internet is the best place to research it. Whether it's collecting, art, crafts, or reading about a specific topic, you can find thousands of web sites, clubs, and user groups to give you more information. If your public library doesn't have books on the hobby you're researching, ask a librarian to order them for you through interlibrary loan. This is a free but often underused service of public libraries. A knowledgeable librarian can also help you find magazines and newsletters about your area of interest.

3. Pick something you're passionate about.

What one person finds captivating, another may think is silly or boring. Remember that you don't have to satisfy or impress anyone else with your hobby. This is for you. Pursue something that gets you excited. Don't be discouraged if you try several different pastimes before you succeed. You'll know you've found the right hobby when you look forward to doing it, when you're happy during your hobby time, and when it leaves you feeling relaxed and positive.

4. Pick a hobby that's affordable.

Many people don't consider this aspect, but it's better to do something that doesn't run up debt, tie up a lot of your money, or make you frustrated because you later find it's out of your reach financially. A hobby doesn't have to be expensive to be fulfilling. Again, remember that the object of a hobby is not to impress people, but to do something that's fun and appealing to you.

5. Pick a hobby that is challenging.

Some collectible items are rare or hard to find. The pursuit of them is part of the excitement. Some hobbies, like painting, playing a musical instrument, or baking, have no limits. Today, instructional videos or DVDs are available that can teach you almost anything. Be realistic and don't expect to master your new interest right away. You have the rest of your life to develop your skills. Soon you'll experience a great sense of personal satisfaction as you become more and more accomplished.

A captivating hobby is a positive, healthy way to escape, if only for an hour at a time. As you grow in your hobby, you'll feel more contented as a person and less vulnerable to the stress of your job and everyday life.

Jack Zavada is an avid wood carver, toy soldier collector, and fisherman, who lives in Streator, Illinois. He is the author of four novels and over 5,000 newspaper and magazine articles. His web site is
Inspirattion For Singles
Find your Niche IN Marketing

While the term "niche marketing" refers to focusing on a particular segment of the marketplace (i.e., athletes for sporting equipment, etc.), finding your niche IN marketing addesses the more personal decisions marketers are faced with in their work. The first thing any marketer learns about are the tools at their disposal. For internet marketers these tools include opt-in email lists, banners, links, article placements, forums and joint ventures. Does this mean that a marketer should use all of these tools?
In theory, yes. The ideal marketer writes one clear, sought-after article per week, has a newsletter subscription of active, opt-in readers of 5,000 or more, has at least 100 quality reciprocal links pointing to their site, participates in and contributes to several forums weekly and has at least two joint-venture deals. Plus, they regularly run classified ads, solo ads and FFA ads... they also update their site, their blog and so on and so forth, ad infinitum.

If this "ideal" sounds overwhelming that's because it is. No single human could do all that work in one week, never mind every week. Nor would they want to. What's more, successful marketers never do that much work. But many marketers, especially those new to internet marketing, in an attempt to "be all things to all people" feel compelled to try. Which is the real reason so many marketers work so hard, but fail to make the kind of sales they should.

Because in the process of doing all this work, they are actually scattering their efforts and, as a result, weakening its effects. It is better to focus on using one or two tools -- a much more realistic goal -- than to try to please everyone. Think about it. Of the two, which would YOU choose: To do five things poorly or two well.

But which tools should one choose? Ah, that's the question. Successful marketers know: They have the answer. And the answer is annoying, being at once both complex and simple: Whatever works best for the individual.

Let's face it. Not all of us are natural-born writers. While some marketers seem to churn out articles as easily as cows produce milk, others struggle with simply writing the proverbial "full and complete sentence," never mind putting together an article or, even more so, a whole article campaign. And a few would rather drink bleach mixed with hot coals than write an article.

This is not to say one must have years of writing experience in order to be successful with writing articles. If a marketer has always found writing ideas down as a good way to clarify things; if they find it easy to think of ideas; or even if they just always considered themselves a frustrated writer, then chances are, they will flourish if they focus on articles. For others articles may only prove to be a colossal waste of their time-- time that could be better spent marketing successfully.

And, essentially, that's the key.

The tool that works is the one that appeals to the marketer, the one that they find is easy, natural, and enjoy using. It doesn't even seem like work. Finding those tools, focusing on them and going back to them again and again is why the successful marketers become so. New marketers need only explore the various options and watch their own responses to know what will work for them.

But what about those that can't seem to find ANY tool that works? Are they hopeless? Not at all. One fellow marketer recently said that he didn't feel like he was marketing. All he did was visit forums and place his link in his signature file. That was his only form of advertising and he makes a good income from his site. He hadn't thought of it as marketing because it was something he did anyway-- he loved visiting forums and spent hour upon hour at them, each and every day.

But he wasn't marketing.

Instead, he organically created his own version of marketing. Best of all, he found a successful marketing tool through his individual preferences. For some people that's the answer: Finding an entirely new or little used form of marketing that works and optimizing it. Many gurus start out with just that problem. They end up 'gurus' because they found a solution.

Another important point that needs to be addressed is the "Focus Factor." The Focus Factor is two-fold:

LEARN TO WEAR BLINDERS. So many new marketers lose steam when they see an ad for, this or that "NEW Unbeatable System To Drive Traffic To Your Site..." We've all seen them. Many of us ARE them. And each marketer has followed at least one or two of these at some point early in their careers, until they realize there IS no quick, magical way of side-stepping the basic process.

REPETITION One of the best pieces of advice there is in internet marketing is, "There's Strength in Repetition". That is, if it works, do it again. And again and again and again. The classic line of advertising (and, thus, marketing, too) is, "It's all a numbers game: Create enough traffic and the sales will come." Because the audience is so much bigger, this is even truer with internet marketing. It's all about creating enough links (using whatever method you prefer) to bring enough traffic to create enough sales. And that takes many links, links everywhere. The more links (and the more permanent the links) the better.

So the most important factors to remember are:

1) Find what works and it won't feel like work. 2) Put blinders on rather than be distracted. 3) Strength In Repetition.

So whether it is article writing, creating a newsletter subscription base or some entirely new form of marketing, each marketer can succeed by finding their niche IN marketing and making the most of it.--mo


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About The Author
Marige O'Brien works as a writer, web designer and Internet Marketer.
Visit her Website, Tracker Mo's Den Other articles by Marige can be found
on her blog,Tracker Mo's Finds
Top 5 Niche Marketing Tips

By Mike Merz
Defining, and targeting, specific niches to sell to is easily the best way for the online small business owner to compete ... and profit.

Here's 5 tips to making the most of your niche marketing campaigns ...

1) Define your niche market.

What, specifically, do your current customers have in common? In what unique way do you satisfy the needs of the aforementioned, compared to your competitors?

2) Find out what your niche market buys and wants.

The best way to find out is to ... ask them!

Add a survey to your site, send one out to your lists, visit niche related forums, bulletin boards, and newsgroups and post your queries.

3) Offer the products your niche wants.

Develop your own product/service, or find existing ones, that satisfy the needs you've defined from your research.

4) Get focused!

Create your unique selling proposition, site content, and advertising campaigns based solely on these specific demographics.

5) Research, test, track ... continuously.

It's important that you stay on the cutting edge of anything and everything that appeals to your niche. Everyone wants 'the inside line' to the latest trends, and those on the horizon ... it's up to you to deliver.

Include these five tips in your niche marketing plan, and I'm sure you'll see positive results. ;)

For in depth discussion on niche marketing, and more, visit the IM4Newbies Forum - < IM4Newbies ForuM

Regards,

Mike Merz Internet Marketing For Newbies LLC

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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Hi Everyone,
This blog has been so far about niche marketing in general. Here we have an example of a specific need.

Earlier we discussed finding a niche which fills a need, something that you're both knowledgeable and passionate about.

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Monday, January 09, 2006

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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Just to fire up your creative juices and to demonstrate to width and depth of niches you can find see a fantastic new blog highlighting the top 10 in many categories. Great fun and great for research. Check it out Now!!

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