Audio, Pay-Per-Click, and Autoresponders, Answers To Common Questions (ppc advertising)
By Matt Bacak
If you were to write down the number of questions you encounter each day while running your Internet business, how many would you have? Many, I’m sure. That’s why this article consists of six questions about common issues in your Internet business.
Question #1: If doing an audio CD, you are limited to 85 minutes per audio CD, what do you do if you have audio that is about 95 minutes long? Am I forced into using two CDs?
Answer: Yes, you are forced to use two CDs for 95 minutes of content. However, you can go in and trim down your audio so it fits on one 85 minute CD. You can accomplish this by first looking for all the spots where you have blank space and eliminating these time zappers. Another option is to go through the audio and edit out 10 minutes.
Question #2: Should you draw up a written agreement and should it include language that presents partners, including free offers that go to your list to sign up with these partners?
Answer: No, I never do written agreements. I just don’t do it.
Question #3: Have pay-per-click strategies changed today as compared to 2007?
Answer: No, I haven’t seen any big changes in pay-per-click strategies in 2008.
Question #4: Can a newbie with a virgin website have any hope of getting a joint venture partner to put his product on the web?
Answer: Yes, absolutely you can. Basically, if you have good copy then you are more likely to bring in joint venture partners that will help promote your product. You can also attract joint venture partners by showcasing good results for your product.
If you test your product sales via Google AdWords and promote it to your own list before you start marketing it to other people then you can use those statistics to attract potential joint venture partners.
Question #5: Can you use AutoResponse Plus to manage more than one list?
Answer: Yes, you can manage multiple lists in AutoResponse Plus. You can set up multiple Autoresponders that go to multiple lists.
Question #6: What is the best way to put audio and video on my website so people can access my past teleconferences and so I can teach online classes? Do you have a prepared tutorial explaining this? Is there a free software program that will do the job well?
Answer: There are probably free software programs that will help you out with this task. I can’t think of any.
However, I do know of paid services that you can use for this task. Try the Instant Teleseminars program. I use Audio Acrobat. You can use audio and video with Audio Acrobat.
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Professional Translation Agencies For All Your Business Needs
By Kristi Ambrose
A lot of individuals who run businesses over the Internet and even offline often run into people with various language backgrounds whom they need to work with on a project. In these instances if the individual doesn’t speak, understand or write the spoken communication you do then you are going to need to find an agency or company you can trust in.
I know this sounds funny, but I have run into it a lot; your doing business with a person, they can 100% write in English, but when it comes to reading the English language its like it becomes a whole other language. In this case, free services aren’t going to assist you one smidgen because they just aren’t a reliable form of translation, nevertheless, a paid service would be considering these businesses and agencies use real people to read and translate the content you give them by hand.
It doesn’t matter if you are a really large corporation and you deal with people every single day that are from other countries and speak other languages, or if you have a minute business and just need something like this every once in awhile, in the end it emphatically is something that will pay off for you, and there is really no comparison in quality when dealing with a real translation service rather than a free one.
I have actually tried this one just as a test to see what would happen. I took an article I wrote and did a free translation service, and then I did a paid one, and I can absolutely tell you that the results from one are entirely different from the other. They even used different words in the free service I used from the paid service I used on the other site.
In all realism it’s probably not a good idea to trust the free services if you want to continue looking professional in your business enterprise! These paid sites are nice to because they usually offer all sorts of translation services not just that of a document or an article, they also offer things such as legal documents, technical manuals, patents, training materials, corporate brochures, newsletters, annual reports, product packaging, Internet sites and software localization.
The translation services include typesetting, interpreting, voice talent and web page design. Really these agencies can be used from start to finish in any business, on any site, for any number of people. These business literally use any language you could think of including well-known languages like Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese as well as some other languages such as Tamil, Samali, Kannada, Ilcano and Hungarian
In the end, if you want the best, you have to use the best, and these paid sites are the absolute highest quality processes you could or would ever want to use! If you want your business to flourish, then try it out and see how it works out for you, I would personally go with the site translation first, especially if your finding a lot of people from other countries visiting your website.
You know they are probably leaving right after they realize they can’t read it. So if you have 50,000 American hits in a month and you have 25,000 from Japan, 15,000 from Italy and 5,000 from France, it’s a really good idea to switch over and see for yourself what the change will do for you!
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