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		<title>Reseller Vs Parent Web Hosting Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 01:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At any point in time someone one the net is either searching for or registering a domain name or web hosting package. In the time of the .com boom companies such as Hostgator, Godaddy etc. made a fortune simply because they were there at the right time to take advantage of the demand, and relatively [...]<p><a href="http://www.tuttopronostici.com/reseller-vs-parent-web-hosting-providers.htm">Reseller Vs Parent Web Hosting Providers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.tuttopronostici.com">SEO Blog And Web Hosting News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At any point in time someone one the net is either searching for or registering a domain name or web hosting package. In the time of the .com boom companies such as Hostgator, Godaddy etc. made a fortune simply because they were there at the right time to take advantage of the demand, and relatively low levels of competition. Now days the demand for domains and web hosting packages are still very high however the competition in this field is extremely saturated.</p>
<p>Even with this saturated market the Web Hosting Providers that were established earlier continue to prosper, due to their large customer base. To continue their growth they have invented Reseller Programs. These programs allow individuals to sell, most of the times, the same services as their Web Hosting Providers. Well now this brings up an interesting question Why should register a domain or web hosting package with a reseller? , or in other words Is there any advantage in signing up with a reseller?</p>
<p>Well the answer is Yes, but it depends solely on the reseller, with respect to prices, the company they resell for and services provided. I’m a Reseller for Godaddy I sell the exact services that they do at the same prices, and in the beginning when I now started out as a reseller most of customers signed with me because I was with Godaddy. That is why I said earlier that it’s unfortunate that resellers don’t say that they resell for a particular company. Ok now back to stating the advantages.</p>
<p>Now forgive me if this sounds like self promotion ( well actually it is a little) but I’m really trying to drive a point. I resell Godaddy services at the same price that are stated on the Godaddy website, all my customers domains ,websites, email accounts etc. are all hosted and maintained by Staff and Equipment belonging to Godaddy. Hence all my customers get the same standard of reliability, professionalism, and security just as if they bought their services directly off the godaddy website.</p>
<p>Let analyze what we have, services at the same cost, same equipment, same 99.99% reliability, same security, so what’s the advantage , well it simply boils down to SUPPORT not just any support but 1&amp;1 SUPPORT.</p>
<p>I know all my customers personally, and they know me personally as well even though I’ve never met them, and I can assist them on a 1&amp;1 basis simply because my customer base is not nearly as large as Godaddy’s. Yes I know what you’re thinking Web Hosting Providers give support, which is true but it’s not 1&amp;1, it’s like comparing teaching a classroom of student in public schools with 40 plus student per class to teaching in private school in which you can get individual attention. At my website and I’m sure at other resellers as well I have two levels of support my customer can get support direct from Godaddy as well as from me. Just as a note the other day I helped one of my customer design a website, I even helped in searching for a good domain name, Can’t get that with the bigger companies.</p>
<p>Another advantage is really psychological, customers to these big Web Hosting Providers are a dime a dozen but to resellers like myself you’re not, every customer is treated as precious as the next, and it makes sense if you think about it.</p>
<p>Several resellers also offer specials that their parent company don’t , but that’s just a few of them including myself( you’ll have to sign up for my news letter to see what I’m talking about.).</p>
<p>In closing the next time or even you’re first time in searching for domains , domain registration, web hosting packages ,etc. and you happen to come across a reseller contact him/her and see if they worth signing up with it might just be worth your wild.</p>
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		<title>Someone Please Explain What Affiliate Marketing Is</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 01:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are new to affiliate marketing or have never heard of it, the following information will explain to you what it is so you can gain a basic understanding. If you were given this information by someone it means they care about your education. Are you ready? Great! Let’s learn about affiliate marketing. What’s [...]<p><a href="http://www.tuttopronostici.com/someone-please-explain-what-affiliate-marketing-is.htm">Someone Please Explain What Affiliate Marketing Is</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.tuttopronostici.com">SEO Blog And Web Hosting News</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are new to affiliate marketing or have never heard of it, the following information will explain to you what it is so you can gain a basic understanding. If you were given this information by someone it means they care about your education.</p>
<p>Are you ready? Great! Let’s learn about affiliate marketing.</p>
<p>What’s an affiliate?-</p>
<p>An affiliate is nothing more than someone who promotes someone else’s product online</p>
<p>and is paid a commission for selling a publisher or merchant’s product.</p>
<p>It is understood by most affiliates that the best way to promote a product</p>
<p>is to give their personal story and other’s stories.</p>
<p>It gives it a more human face and people are more likely to buy if they hear someones unbiased perspective.Today’s potential customer will almost always do research before buying a product.</p>
<p>What are publishers/merchants?</p>
<p>It is almost always free to become an affiliate for a publisher or merchant.</p>
<p>A publisher is someone who writes an e-book and has affiliates selling their ebook.</p>
<p>A merchant is an online store like godaddy.com or amazon.com.</p>
<p>I’m sure you can see why a merchant or publisher would want as many affiliates as possible selling for them and therefore becoming an affiliate for them is free.</p>
<p>Often a potential customer will see a product over and over again before buying. There is a better chance a customer will go to an affiliate’s landing page or squeeze page</p>
<p>(a page that presells the product) and then buy the product using the affiliate’s link.</p>
<p>This is called preselling. Without any story or background information a potential customer will most likely leave an affiliate’s site looking for more information.</p>
<p>An affiliate’s link is easy to spot. Take a company like godaddy.com.</p>
<p>Godaddy is a domain name seller and if you hover your mouse over</p>
<p>a godaddy affiliate’s link it would look something like this:</p>
<p>http://www.godaddy.com/kl_?aid</p>
<p>The link is a special access portal to godaddy.com that will allow godaddy and you to keep track of how many visitors are visiting through your link and will track your sales.</p>
<p>Godaddy then pays you the affiliate for every sale made through this portal.</p>
<p>When you join an affiliate program, be sure to see how long the cookies will stay on a visitor’s website. For the purpose of this article cookies are files that keep track of where a computer has browsed on the Internet. This is important because you want credit for the sales you helped generate.</p>
<p>Some merchants/publishers will only pay for the most recent affiliate’s site visited before a consumer buys. Too bad for you if someone visited your site and then purchased on another affiliate’s site.</p>
<p>What are affiliate managers?</p>
<p>Affiliate managers handle the money distribution between merchants/publishers and affiliates.</p>
<p>Two examples of affiliate managers are clickbank and commission junction.</p>
<p>Alot of affiliates prefer affiliate managers. Affiliates know the merchants and publishers will pay because the managers handle the money first and there is no chance of getting burned.</p>
<p>What is Clickbank?</p>
<p>Clickbank has hundreds of thousands of affiliates and can be a very powerful tool for merchants.</p>
<p>For affiliates clickbank  is a great way for finding products to promote.</p>
<p>Most merchants with clickbank offer 25-75% commissions which is very good compared</p>
<p>to amazon.com which is usually less than 10%.</p>
<p>The mistake alot of  beginner affiliates make is to find a product they want to promote with clickbank, create the link, create an ad and without the proper research they blindly promote the product with paid advertising.</p>
<p>You must do your research and understand your customer. I always recommend free advertising to beginner affiliates so you can get your feet wet before wasting money.</p>
<p>How do affiliates promote products?</p>
<p>Affiliates promote products by using on line advertising, forum marketing, e-books, article submissions, off line advertising and search engines.</p>
<p>AdSense and PPC</p>
<p>There are two major forms of Internet advertising.</p>
<p>Pay per click or PPC is just what it sounds like. You pay 5 cents, for example per click or whatever it takes to secure your ad on the top or right side of search engine results. It is often competitive for more popular keywords.</p>
<p>For example a search for “books” is going to be more competitive then “history books written before 1912? .After all how many people are looking for “books” versus “history books written before 1912??</p>
<p>By the way a keyword is simply the phrase or word typed into a search column on a search engine.</p>
<p>This is how an advertiser using pay per click (ppc) advertising controls where their ad is placed. Every affiliate using advertising is looking for niche keywords. Niche keywords are words with high searches and low competition with other advertisers.</p>
<p>AdSense.</p>
<p>If you visit an actual website, Google or Yahoo will pay the website owner for every click that is made on one of the ads that are usually on the top, left side,or right side of the web page.</p>
<p>You the affiliate are charged per click for having your ad on someones website.</p>
<p>Google and Yahoo profit from the difference paid to the website owner and what they charge the advertiser.</p>
<p>Obviously it is more advantageous for the advertiser to advertise</p>
<p>history books on a history book website and not a candle website.</p>
<p>What if someone clicks on these ads and just for fun keeps on</p>
<p>clicking so you pay for someones expensive prank?</p>
<p>It does happen and it’s called click fraud.</p>
<p>The chances of an affiliates’ website being in the top ten search results for a given search is becoming harder and harder. The method called SEO or Search Engine Optimization means creating pages with good content for human readers and search engines. It is a lot of work. The search engines want good content for their readers and SEO allows the web page writer to deliver the keywords being searched for. The search engines create new algorithms all the time. This can be either bad or good for your website as far as placing in any given search.</p>
<p>This is why a lot of affiliates prefer to buy their way into the on line ads.</p>
<p>This way they are guaranteed a spot as long as they are willing to spend the money.</p>
<p>They must have the highest bidding price per click in order be at the top of the page.</p>
<p>Conversion</p>
<p>Conversion is a statistical analysis of how well your ad is performing.</p>
<p>The ratio between how many visitors visit your site and how many result in a sale is called conversion. It is very important to track this data so you know if your ad is worthwhile.</p>
<p>Another important analysis of your web page performance is called click through rate or CTR.</p>
<p>The CTR is the percentage of total visitors that will perform what it is you want them to do. If you want them to sign up for your ezine and 1 out of 10 do this, your CTR is 10%. If you want them to click on an ad then the total number of visitors divided by number of people who click on the ad is also the CTR.</p>
<p>This information gives you a basic understanding of affiliate marketing. Review the information from the person who gave you this article to help further you in your affiliate marketing education.</p>
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