July 31, 2010

How To Market Your Business On Autopilot

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One of the upcoming trends of Internet marketing is viral marketing. Viral marketing is a type of social marketing that is allows your website visitors or customers to spread the word about your products and services easily and quickly.

They can refer their friends using Twitter, Facebook, or any of the other social networking sites, but what if you want to allow them to invite people without having to use Twitter or Facebook? What if you could just have them click a few buttons and invite their entire contact list? How do you think that Facebook and twitter have grown so quickly? The incorporate the same method of a type of tell a friend.

When you give you quick review of a product that I have used called Viral Inviter. It is a script that allows your website viewers to invite their friends and receive gifts and bonuses by doing so. No one really will share information with their friends about you or your services unless they have an incentive to do so. Either your content has to be very very good, or they have to receive something in return for spreading the word about you.

I tried viral inviter about a year and a half ago and found it very hard to use. I use WordPress a lot and didn’t find it very user-friendly, but they have recently made some very important updates to the scripts that allow easy installation and customization of the viral inviter script.

If you’re serious about getting more traffic, leads, and sales from your website, I think you get like this.

Watch this video shows you how the script works.

 How To Market Your Business On Autopilot

Facebook – Three Ways To Promote Your Network Marketing Business On Facebook

Facebook Business

So you want to use Facebook to grow your network marketing business?

Are you happy with your results in your network marketing company?

Three No Cost ways to grow your primary business in Facebook is to be an Actual business owner.

1. Is That Really You?

I’m not talking about an avatar image. Most users think that you can add a odd image of your product and that will increase sales you on Facebook. Some might like your fancy ride you have on your site, but how does that really connect you to your audience? You need to brand your very own picture onto their minds.

What makes you stick out from the crowd from every other rep on Facebook? Don’t get it confused.

2. Where Do You Live?

Reps don’t know you can set a location for yourself in Facebook. Many users glance over this because they are a international reps. You are handicapping yourself in the foot if you don’t let yourself be found. Why are you hiding from consumers from finding you? Isn’t part of network marketing about having ways for newbies to find you effortlessly? You want to be found by users who want your service or product.

3. Fill Out Your Info

Way too many newbies only put a tiny bit of information on it. Makes it seem like you are not disclosing. Users want to network with users they know. It’s difficult to do that if you got a picture of a cat and you have no clue to what they do in their spare time. Even worse, you don’t even know what they do for a living. You should put down where you work.

Can Facebook Really Be Used For Business? Of course!

There are many easy ways to use Facebook to promote your business. Massive traffic can be found on Facebook if worked correctly. Commence generating leads to your home business using methods like these.

Facebook Buys FriendFeed

facebook acquires friendfeed Facebook Buys FriendFeedWell, I’m sure that you’ve heard the news now that FriendFeed has been purchased by Facebook. This is going to put Facebook on the map for real-time search inquiries just like on Twitter. It sure does look like that Facebook is going after Twitter, hard-core.

The brand-new real-time search will be a leap forward for Facebook. They don’t have to search through long complicated updates to see what is going on, but now it’ll be in clear concise organize tabs to help you jump between friends list and FriendFeeds.

This is very important because for a long time Facebook is fallen are behind Twitter in momentum. Twitter has become the exclusive place that a lot of people go to to find up to the second news on their favorite topics. This is the way that the Internet is going.  Away from Google spiders that take 30 minutes to five hours to find pages, and more towards user driven search engines. I then found myself searching Twitter instead of Google what I want to find out something.

Now you’ll be able to jump all over the Facebook search engine just like you would with Twitter and get list of updated news stories even from people that are not on your friends list.

I am sure we will see more and more from Facebook as they work into this new functionality that they have and I’m sure you’ll see more and more promotion of this leap forward from Facebook.

Twitter and Facebook Collide

pixmania facebook twitter Twitter and Facebook CollideEvery time I watch Rick Sanchez on CNN or every time I get a new follow update from someone I know in real life, who 12 months ago made fun of me for being on Twitter, I question its value over time: are Twitter and other social networks destined to niche status or are they so embedded in our lives that they are now an indispensable part of our society?

To answer, we can take a look at some other community-based cultural phenomena as a way to shine a light on whether or not social networks will survive to the next iteration of the web.

Unlike most Internet people, when I think of Phish, I think of music, of road trips, of community, and not the scams that have co-opted the name. Phish the band has been around since 1983, just a bit before the idea of a phishing scam. Yet, there is a kernel of history set aside for Phish as pioneers in both music distribution and in creating a web community. When we look at bands and artists that foster community (and sometimes endless jams), we can see parallels to the rise of social networks.

See the whole story at http://mashable.com/2009/07/29/twitter-facebook-phish/