I recently wrote an article designed to provide information to people who were new to Internet marketing. It was titled, “30 Marketing Facts for the Article Marketing Newbie." Shortly after the article was posted, someone emailed me saying that they did not appreciate being called a newbie. Wow, some people are soooo sensitive.
I have two nephews that play Runescape on the Internet. It is a game where players interact with each other by buying, selling, acquiring items, and fighting monsters. They tell me that “newbie" or “noob" is considered a derogatory term on that site. Of course it is a game played mostly by the younger generation and profanity is not permitted.
Newbie is not a derogatory term. It is a term that is commonly used on the Internet that refers to someone that is “new" to the business. If you’ve been involved in your Internet business for less than six months, you are probably a newbie. There’s nothing wrong with that, everyone’s got to start somewhere.
I remember when I first ventured into the business. As I wasn’t a techie (knowledgeable in technical computer matters), it all seemed a little overwhelming at first. I didn’t know an SEO from a MLM and I thought a JV was a junior varsity something or other. (It is a joint venture.) But in time I learned some of the jargon and you will too.
However, if you are a newbie, don’t despair. Although many sites offer info for the newbie at a price, there are sites that you can visit that offer help for free. One such site is Joe Robson's "The Newbie Club" (http://www.newbieclub.com/). The Newbie Club provides free ebooks, free tutorials, free ecourses, a free guest book for your website, free autoresponders, and best of all, free membership. This is a great place to go if you are relatively new to the business and need information relating to the Internet or computers.
Another great resource for information is on the article marketing sites. Of course, I’m probably preaching to the choir on this because that’s how you found this article. But you can find information on almost any topic imaginable by searching among their article database. Truly amazing and all for free.
One final method I suggest for information is through forums. A forum is basically a place where you can go to ask questions and have them answered. The easiest way to get started is to browse through the questions that have been asked previously. Frequently this will provide you with the information you need. If you don’t find your answers there, post your own question.
So, remember, newbie is not a derogatory term. And, if you are a newbie, good luck in your new endeavor!
Because of that, link building process needs to be given high priority. Since link building is long-time process, the sooner you start is the better. Probably, you have to start your link building campaign from first day your site is up.
Link building can cost big money, but you can save a lot of your money, if you invest your time and effectively use free resources that available the net.
Here are few of them which can be useful for every link building campaign.
Forums signature Find out and participate the forums which have same niche as your site. Leave your links in forums signature. This is easiest way how to get free links to your site.
Blog comment Just find out some blogs which have content relevant to your site. Make blog comments and put links to your site in them, make sure your comment is genuine and not spam.
Free web directories: There are thousands of free web directories you can submit your link to. Do directory submission slowly and continuously. This is an important long term work and solution for any site.
Free article directories: Write quality articles which have some interesting and useful information, and submit them to free article directories. Article directories allow you to put link back to your site. Good article can bring free traffic and free relevant links to your site.
Press Releases: Write press releases about your site and submit them to press release distribution services.
Social Networking and Social Book marking: Social networking sites are very useful these days to not only get links but also huge traffic. Participating in social group / networking sites is a great way to have links and traffic. In social book marking system, users store lists of Internet resources, which they find useful. These lists are accessible to the public for their views and comments. This became a great seo technique and can bring quality links and traffic.
Link Exchange: Find out the sites that have content relevant to your sites. Send your link exchange request to the owners. By this way, you can get a lot of reciprocal links. Of course, reciprocal links can be devalued by modern search engines, but link is a link and it's always better than having no link.
Link Programs: There are some good link programs in which you help others to get them link and other help you. Avoid participating in link spamming programs.
These are good, free resources for your link building campaign. Unfortunately, they can take a lot of your time. Make sure to choose appropriate software tools for them.
Think of link building as a long-term investment in your site. Put in a little time now to improve your link popularity today to insure a good ranking in the search engine result pages (SERPs).
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