Tagged: Promotion

Link exchange – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Link exchange
Image by Leonid Mamchenkov via Flickr

Link exchange – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I am experimenting with link exchange here and its been a mixed bag. It doesn’t really increase traffic since the free account only allows a very limited option. I may switch link exchange networks and see what happens. I think link exchanges make more sense when you have multiple websites that are complimentary in scope.

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Curious about the BlogGlue Related Posts Network Plugin and what is a fair price?

Cash flow

I have been using it for the past few days and it works just like it is advertised. The downside that with a free account you can only link to 5 other blogs. So its usefulness is really limited in this scenario. I emailed the company to discuss this issue for bloggers like myself who are cash flow challenged, and he said it is the cost of a cup of coffee a day. Fair enough. Everyone needs to be paid for their work. However there are times where giving people a trial session for free will pay off even greater.

If you are like me, then this recession has hit you pretty hard. For many of us we are depending on the generosity of our family and friends to help us through this period. I am not trying to cause tears here, everyone has been challenged. I am just stating a fact. For a company to ask someone to purchase something without a trial period for free is a great leap of faith that many of us can’t afford. I was not going to tell the developer that the only money I had been given to me by friends. That isn’t his problem. But it will certainly factor into my decision on where to allocate resources once I get a job. I will not purchase the product when I can afford it.

It seems so silly doesn’t it? If someone can make money, then they can share their good fortune with others. So why do we set up the rules so that we don’t try to help them make money first, and then get paid ourselves? If I fail to fix or make money for a customer I don’t get paid. So many companies want you to pay first, and then promise you that their effort will help you make money. I am currently trying out 4 different kinds of advertising on this blog to pay the bills, and so far only one has really been worth it. Being paid by the company for the banner ad on my homepage. It is not a great deal of money, we are talking double digits but at least it has been worth the time. Every other advertising thing that I’ve done hasn’t paid for itself in the time I invested. One of them I have made $1 with last month. Their payout is 10 cents, and I had 10 people click on it. Another advertising I tried a few days ago and I haven’t seen anything from that, and there is an affiliate program that only pays me when someone follows the link and buys something. Tough times for blogs huh? :)

What is a fair price for the effort and work that someone does? I don’t know, but if it wasn’t for the charity of others I wouldn’t be writing this.

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9 Reasons Your Website Can Have a High Bounce Rate Search Engine Journal

Bounce with Me
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9 Reasons Your Website Can Have a High Bounce Rate Search Engine Journal. This is a great resource! I am following some of its suggestions to see how I can make this webpage more useful.  Perhaps it is just part of the nature of technical fixes to have a high bounce rate.  I learned that from Alexa.  See my details for my website here.

 

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Free Blog submissions (via unofficialprogrammer)

If you need more traffic, submitting your blog to these directories might help boost traffic.

Free Blog submissions Wutzle http://www.wutzle.com/ Wutzle is both a free blog directory and a blog search engine where you can find relevant blogs that match your interests and also submit your website to get more traffic and exposure. You need to register to use Wutzle and you can submit up to three websites. To submit your blog to Wutzle, you need to add the URL, the title and a description of your blog. Then, grab the HTML code for the Wutzle logo and rating link … Read More

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Panera Planning To Add More Pay-What-You-Want Restaurants – The Consumerist

Panera Planning To Add More Pay-What-You-Want Restaurants – The Consumerist.  Now this is Marketing!  Imagine the word of mouth advertising they are getting.  More importantly, I bet that the customer satisfaction is in the stratosphere.  If they had the courage to do this, perhaps other restaurants would follow?

This reminds me of one restaurant where they don’t charge enough money for what they serve.  If you are in Chicago and want the best meal of your life, you should try Penang Malaysian Cuisine in Arlington Heights.  I think they undercharge and serve 5 star meals at 2 star prices.  Fantastic!

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How not to run a promotion – the Chef’s Hat (via Start Up Blog)

Also try not to throw knives at your customers.

How not to run a promotion - the Chef's Hat I had a discussion with Luke Waldren who had a very poor customer service experience from the Chef's Hat in Melbourne. For those who don't know, the Chef's Hat is regardred as the premier retailer in our city for restraunters, cafe owners and hard core Foodies. They sell a range of appliances and all things related to food retailing – except for the actual food. Luke went down to buy a a Kitchen Aid appliance, for which he knew there was a promot … Read More

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