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How do I Find Something to Sell?

Posted by casper021 on 29th March 2009

Many people wanting to start an eBay business spend a lot of time fretting over what they will sell. Perhaps these questions are familiar: Where do I find ideas? Should I sell the most popular items? How do I know a good idea? These are important questions everyone faces.

eBay already contains so many items for sale that some sellers feel overwhelmed from the start wondering how they can possibly find a product idea when the market appears to be full anyway.

So where should you start then?

1. Your hobbies

This can be a great way of establishing a niche. Perhaps you love embroidery or making model airplanes? Chances are a lot of other people share this passion and are looking for related supplies. Crafts and hobbies is big market – however, before you jump in headfirst, make sure you do some research to back up the feasibility of your idea. eBay is a numbers game and no matter how great your idea is, it won’t work if not enough people are interested. So be sure to use the completed listings search and test the market with some of your own supplies first.

2. Listen to what your friends and family are talking about

Sometimes the best ideas can arise from your friends and family. One seller says she overheard some women at the table next to her talking about the trouble they were having finding a particular brand of baby slings. This got her thinking, and, after a bit of research, she realized they were a foreign brand and hard to find in the USA. A wee bit of research later and she had found a supplier and was successfully selling online. So keep your eyes and ears open! If people you know are looking for a particular item, chances are others will too.

3. Research newspapers and magazines

Newspapers and magazines can provide a ton of information on trends and styles. Just browsing the headlines can often be enough to spark a new idea. Try sitting down with a pen and notebook and skimming the pages of popular magazines and daily newspapers. You should have a list of at least 10 ideas by the end.

4. eBay Seller Central

eBay itself has a fantastic resource in the Seller Central area ‘What’s Hot’. Every month, a list of super hot, very hot and hot items are published. This is a great way to find ideas but remember that everyone on eBay also has access to this information! The merchandising calendar is also a useful resource.

All successful sellers sell several products, rather than putting all of their eggs into one basket. Not only can trends change with the wind, but some products are only popular during a particular season. For example, dehumidifiers are more popular during winter than summer, while lawnmowers are super hot in spring and have a practically non-existent market in the winter.

5. Find out what your buyers are buying

A good way of expanding your product range is by ‘spying’ on your buyers. After making a sale, check your buyer’s feedback and find out what other items they have been purchasing recently. This will help you get to know what your target market are interested in and expand your range accordingly.

Finding something to sell can seem daunting at first, but I guarantee that once you think of one idea, plenty of others will quickly follow!

 

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SaleHoo is one of the fastest growing product sourcing portals on the internet. It contains a database of drop ship, wholesale, closeout and manufacturing suppliers offering thousands of product suppliers to consumers! Located at http://www.salehoo.com, visitors are allowed to sign up for unlimited and lifetime access to the completely searchable database of products and suppliers. The database is regularly updated, ensuring that the latest retail products are always available for purchase and SaleHoo carries the BBB Reliability Seal!

Join SaleHoo Today for their Special Startup Offer!

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Top 10 Tips for Selling on trademe or eBay

Posted by casper021 on 23rd March 2009

1. Start Small

If you’re anything like me, once you have a good idea you want to put it into action immediately! Although you probably know in theory that any business takes 12-18 months to become established, somehow you still hope that you can get there in 2!

But, one mistake entrepreneurs consistently make is to throw their life’s savings into buying case loads of stock – before they even know how eBay works. It’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security on eBay after buying just one or two items. For buyers, eBay is meant to be user friendly. For sellers, things are a little more complicated. All powersellers agree that there are new things to be learned all the time and you’ll be surprised at how much more you know after several months selling small, inexpensive items.

Be prepared to spend the first couple of months buying and selling a variety of inexpensive items you can purchase with your loose change. Keep track of what sells best and work on narrowing down the possibilities to a few strong products. By this stage you will also have experienced the best and worst situations eBay has to offer, so you will be much better prepared to crank things up a notch.

2. Respond to questions as quickly as possible

Most people use the Internet because it provides what they need instantaneously: information, contacts, gifts, advice, and so on. Therefore I can’t emphasize enough the importance of checking your emails as often as you can and replying to queries as quickly as possible.

3. Organize your time and keep to a schedule

If you are holding down a full-time job and working after hours to get your ebay business in motion, then it’s vital to have a list of what you need to get done and stick to it so you make the most of the precious time available. Once you are working on eBay fulltime, this becomes even more important! It’s all too easy to reach the end of another day and find that you have got hardly anything done. So keep a planner or diary and make a timetable of what needs to be done and when.

4. Do take professional photographs from the beginning

The old saying remains as true as ever: A picture speaks a thousand words. A bad picture can look unappealing and unprofessional. Plus, if the buyer can’t really see the item properly, they may be put off bidding because they can’t tell if it is what they really want. So right from the beginning, work on creating the most professional pictures you can, even if it means spending money on a photo tent and better lighting.

5. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket – use other ways of selling apart from eBay

eBay is not the be all and end all of selling online – although it is one of the best ways to start. As soon as you can though, try thinking of other ways you can increase your web presence. Perhaps you could place a classified ad in Yahoo or write about your auctions in a MySpace blog. There are plenty of cheap and easy ways to build up your profile.

6. Do keep a constant look out for other products to sell, while also monitoring carefully what you are already selling.

Don’t become complacent! Even if your items appear to be stock standard – such as chairs for instance – make sure you keep looking at what other sellers are doing, emerging trends, magazine articles, home decor programs, and more. There may be another related product opportunity just waiting to happen that you completely overlook if you keep your blinkers on.

7. Do keep in contact with your wholesale supplier regularly to ensure you are aware of any stock issues.

A backorder can create a lot of extra work for you soothing customer’s ruffled feathers. And if they want their order refunded, it costs you money too. So make life easier for yourself by regularly touching base with your suppliers and ensuring communication lines stay open.

8. Do carry out regular keyword and market research

Keyword research is the way to ensure your potential customers find you successfully. Set aside some time each day for marketing and research to ensure that you’re keeping at the top of your game.

9. Do use software to help organize your sales

It’s hard to part with the initial investment when the business is still finding its feet, but the right software will make life so much easier. My eBay quickly becomes unwieldy when you are selling more than 15 items, and software ensures that you avoid making costly mistakes, such as under-ordering stock, forgetting to ship to a customer, and so on.

10. Don’t offer free shipping as a gimmick unless you can afford it

Free shipping is a very effective way of attracting more people to your listings. However, before you consider offering free shipping, think carefully about your profit margins, how much your item weighs, and the fact that shipping will vary depending on how far away you are sending it. Offering free shipping is a good move if you can absorb the cost in your profit margin, but it could easily become crippling if you apply it to a variety of items of different shapes and sizes.

 

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SaleHoo is one of the fastest growing product sourcing portals on the internet. It contains a database of drop ship, wholesale, closeout and manufacturing suppliers offering thousands of product suppliers to consumers! Located at http://www.salehoo.com, visitors are allowed to sign up for unlimited and lifetime access to the completely searchable database of products and suppliers. The database is regularly updated, ensuring that the latest retail products are always available for purchase and SaleHoo carries the BBB Reliability Seal!

Join SaleHoo Today for their Special Startup Offer!

 

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Hot Wholesale Tips You MUST Follow!

Posted by casper021 on 17th March 2009

1. Thorough market research is the foundation for success

Meticulous market research doubles your chances of making a tidy profit from the wholesale goods you buy. Start off with a list of 5-10 different ideas. Then check completed listings searches on eBay to see what the item generally sells for and the sell-through rate for each one. Use Yahoo’s free keyword tool http://inventory.overture.com to find out how many people are searching Yahoo for your product per month. You can double this figure for Google. Add the numbers together. If there are ten thousand or more searches per month for an item, this indicates a healthy market.

2. Calculate the REAL cost of your item

One big reason why people fail at the wholesale game is that they don’t do the numbers. In other words, they don’t treat wholesale like a real business. To accurately discover your true profit potential on an item, you need to add the shipping cost and insurance, eBay fees (or equivalent for other advertising), Paypal and/or credit card fees (these can be a real profit killer), packaging costs and labor involved packaging, and any storage costs to the cost of your item.

3. Verify ALL suppliers found on the Internet

Getting caught out by scammers is a common stumbling block for people new to wholesale. If you are searching for suppliers off your own bat (rather than using a wholesale directory like SaleHoo), it is CRITICAL to check authenticity before making a purchase.

Always take the time to:

  • Check that the website gives a full business name and a registration number.
  • Check for a legitimate contact telephone number – this will involve ringing the number. Do not accept a mobile phone number alone. All real companies should have a land line number.
  • Go to http://www.whois.sc/ and search for the name of the website. A legitimate company will have a domain expiration date in several years time. Most legitimate companies reserve their domain names for 3-5 years or more at a time.
  • AVOID suppliers who won’t agree to use secure payment methods such as Escrow.com, Credit Card and Paypal Verified.
  • Still uncertain? Ask other sellers what their experiences have been with the company you are interested in on eBay forums.

4. Chinese suppliers give the competitive edge

Chinese suppliers are an essential source for anyone wishing to make money selling online. Manufacturing costs are currently extremely low in China, thus it is the secret to gaining a competitive edge. Dealing with China does have risks, but these can be alleviated if you place a small order first, use secure payment methods, get shipping insurance for 110% of the cost of the items, and use suppliers with a good reputation.

5. A common stumbling block for liquidation and closeout

Always obtain the reasons for liquidation and closeout sales before you buy. Liquidation and Closeout sales can be a fantastic source for cheap products, but you usually have to buy by the pallet load and these can sometimes include broken or returned goods that aren’t in saleable condition. To be safe, ask specifically whether broken items and returns are included before you buy.

6. Negotiate on shipping and save

Shipping economically is critical to importing success. Profits can easily get swamped in shipping costs, so take time to get a good deal on shipping. If possible, negotiate CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight) or DDP (Delivery, duty paid) shipping terms with your supplier as this takes much of the risk – not to mention organization – off your shoulders. FOB (Freight on Board) is the most common shipping term, but don’t be afraid to negotiate for better.

7. Drop shipping – can you really afford it?

Drop shipping sounds great in theory – someone taking care of packaging, wrapping and postage – but it can be difficult to profit from this method. Think about it, drop shipping can add another $2-10 to your costs – sometimes even 10% of the cost of the item. By the time you add in eBay fees and any other costs, you may find it is not worth it.

8. Warehouse storage checklist

Asset management is the most important consideration when locating warehousing to store your items. Believe it or not, items can go missing while in storage, causing massive disruption for you. When comparing warehouses, ask questions specifically on how you will authorize the release of stock (by phone or fax?), what will happen if you need to cancel an order, frequency of damage claims, dust management, and whether there is an area you can use to photograph items.

9. Powerseller wealth

It’s a fact – eBay powersellers are able to command higher prices for their items than ordinary eBay sellers. To get the best profits on your wholesale items, you need to aim to get and maintain powerseller status.

10. Growth with a website and eBay store

The way to increase profits from wholesale is to build your own website and/or open an eBay store. This allows you to cross sell items plus it also makes it easier for people to find what they are looking for. For example, if you sell shoes, then customers can easily navigate to browse all black shoes in size 9 and so on. Always include a sentence at the bottom of your descriptions encouraging visitors to check out your other listings – most people will.

If you are looking for genuine and trusted wholesale suppliers then look no further than SaleHoo! SaleHoo’s directory contains over 4000 drop ship, wholesale and closeout suppliers that are independently reviewed and rated by eBay Powersellers and Industry experts. SaleHoo also purchases off them and reviews each supplier in depth afterwards.

 

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SaleHoo is one of the fastest growing product sourcing portals on the internet. It contains a database of drop ship, wholesale, closeout and manufacturing suppliers offering thousands of product suppliers to consumers! Located at http://www.salehoo.com, visitors are allowed to sign up for unlimited and lifetime access to the completely searchable database of products and suppliers. The database is regularly updated, ensuring that the latest retail products are always available for purchase and SaleHoo carries the BBB Reliability Seal!

Join SaleHoo Today for their Special Startup Offer!

 

Visit http://www.wizit.co.nz for more helpfull tips
http://www.wizit.co.nz — we help ordinary people to ear extraordinary money…….

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5 Reasons Why Internet Marketers Fail

Posted by casper021 on 16th March 2009

An internet business is not fool proof. Just because you create a website does not mean that it will ever make you money. In fact, everyday many people fail to earn money online and this is due to a variety of reasons. Some of the most common are that people do not have any type of plan or have a plan and refuse to work it. Working only when one feels like it, giving up easily and not tracking one’s marketing and advertising efforts are other ways to increase the likelihood that a person will fail online.

Here are 5 reasons why Internet marketers fail:

a. They Don’t Have a Plan: Many of the same actions that are required to be a success offline apply to the online business world as well. Just as it is important to have a marketing and business plan for a brick and mortar business, the same is true for an internet marketing business. You need to have a plan. It will keep you focused and provide direction for your efforts. If you do not have a plan and have no idea what you are going to be doing from day to day, then you will likely be in trouble.

b. They Don’t Work That Plan: It is one thing to have a plan. It is another thing to take action. If you are a planner and not a doer, then you will fail. It is very easy and even quite fun to come up with plans. However, if you never give them any feet, then you are wasting your time and brain power. Instead, commit to putting your plan into action everyday. Don’t let fear or laziness curtail your dreams. You will regret it later on.

c. They Work Only When They Feel Like It: There is some dirty myth that if you work online, you can work whenever you want to and can skip out on working whenever you don’t feel like it. While this is true, it doesn’t mean that you will make money if you run your business this way. The same holds true offline. Sure, you can go to work when you want and play hookie if you feel like it but the result will likely be the loss of your job and income. This true even if you work online. You don’t have to work, but in most cases you won’t make any money.

d. They Give Up Easily: The business world is not for quitters. I believe many people give up on their internet businesses so easily because they underestimate the amount of work that will be required. They fall for the “make $100,000 in 6 months, working only 30 minutes a day” advertisements. These are obviously a bunch of bunk but people don’t find that out until after they have tried and failed with these systems. If people had realistic expectations, they might be willing to hang in there a little longer.

e. They Don’t Track Their Advertising: Not tracking your advertising is one of the biggest mistakes that you can make. If you have no idea where your sales are coming from, you will be unable to ramp up advertising at those places that are making you money and will continue to waste money on unprofitable campaigns. To avoid this, be sure to track all of your web pages and ads. You will be so thankful that you did.

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Sourcing Items to Sell

Posted by casper021 on 15th March 2009

Not sure where to turn to find your stock? The best idea is to find a couple of supply sources for your items so that if one dries up during a busy period, you won’t be left high and dry.

1. Garage Sales

Garage sales can be a great opportunity to pick up potentially valuable items selling for pennies. However, they do require a regular time commitment and a lot of patience! You’ll quite likely travel around 5-8 sales before you find anything suitable. Going around garage sales requires planning and rising early. The best idea is to look through the morning papers as soon as they arrive. Plan your route to make most efficient use of your time so that you are not doubling back. Make a list of items you would like to find and the maximum amount you would pay to make a profit. And finally, don’t forget to take cash! Take small bills and some change as most garage sale owners only have a small amount on hand. It’s a waste of everyone’s time if you have to race down to the ATM machine. Garage sales can be useful sources, but they rely on luck and have a high time cost per item. Thus, serious sellers don’t rely on garage sales as their sole provider.

2. Liquidation sales

Liquidation sales are a fantastic way of finding brand-name items at enormous discounts. Check your newspapers and look for sales in your area. Before buying from a liquidator check to see why the goods are being sold. Most of the time liquidation sales take place for legitimate reasons such as company bankruptcy, store relocation and so on. However, it always pays to check as you don’t want to end up with a pile of stock you can’t shift. Another thing – don’t bother with liquidation stock that is outside the scope of your business. There is no point buying liquidation bicycle equipment just because it’s cheap when you only sell jewelry.

Alternatively, you can find liquidation sites on the Internet – one such site is http://www.liquidation.com. These sites make it extremely easy to buy liquidation, particularly if you live in an outlying area. One thing – just make sure that the possibility of damaged stock and used or returned items included in the lots is small or non-existent.

Liquidation sales are a great way to supplement your stock, but they can’t be relied upon to restock the shelves.

3. Estate sales

Estate sales can be a goldmine for anyone selling jewelry, vintage clothing, books, furniture and so on. Once again, you need to have an idea of how much you can afford to spend before you go. Don’t forget to buy items your customers would like, rather simply getting caught up in your own enthusiasm for what is for sale. Note that estate sales run by an agent are unlikely to garner the same bargains as one run by the family.

4. Clearance stores

At certain times of the year, most major stores will have a stock clear-out sale. Some of these sales give you the opportunity to buy goods 50% or more below the regular retail value. This can be a fantastic opportunity to find items to sell – or replenish your stocks. Good clearance sales can be equal to or even below a good wholesale price. Don’t forget to overlook small hobby shops in your area with clearance sales either. If you know the store is going to have clearance sales regularly, then this can be one method of getting stock.

5. Wholesalers

Wholesalers are the most reliable method of sourcing goods. While the initial process can be time consuming at first, it is effort that pays off. When you have found a wholesale, you now have certainty of when you are going to receive stock and how much you will have to pay for it. The best way to find wholesalers is to use a directory. Directories remove the risk of dealing with illegitimate wholesalers and give you some peace of mind when dealing with wholesalers and manufacturers from China. Wholesalers should be the mainstay behind your product sourcing.

 

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SaleHoo is one of the fastest growing product sourcing portals on the internet. It contains a database of drop ship, wholesale, closeout and manufacturing suppliers offering thousands of product suppliers to consumers! Located at http://www.salehoo.com, visitors are allowed to sign up for unlimited and lifetime access to the completely searchable database of products and suppliers. The database is regularly updated, ensuring that the latest retail products are always available for purchase and SaleHoo carries the BBB Reliability Seal!

Join SaleHoo Today for their Special Startup Offer!

 

Visit http://www.wizit.co.nz for more helpfull tips
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What Not to Sell on eBay

Posted by casper021 on 15th March 2009

1. Items under $10

It sounds like a great idea – after all, everyone likes a bargain don’t they? But items that sell for under $10 have one big problem: Shipping. It’s quite likely that the shipping for the item will cost more than the item itself and this can be very off-putting to buyers. For example, if the item costs $4.50 and shipping costs $6, the total cost for the item is $10.50. If the buyer can purchase the item at their local store for $8, then this suddenly becomes a much better deal. For small items and accessories, the way to get around this problem is by grouping the items together, such as sets of 6 golf-balls or 5 tea towels.

2. Products everyone else are selling

Many sellers think that the best way to get started on eBay is to sell items that everyone else is selling. Surely those super hot items such as ipods, cell phones, psps and so on will be a quick route to riches? Well, no. The sellers who are already selling these items are not only more established on eBay – and thus familiar to and trusted by buyers – but they will be able to buy wholesale stock in larger bulks lots than you will, so their prices will always be better. Thus it will almost certainly be very difficult for you to make a profit in a market that is already well supplied.

3. Things you love…but no-one else does

Hobbies can be a great way of making money, but only if plenty of other people are interested in them too.

Another scenario is when you find a product that you think is absolutely wonderful and could be the next best thing…but no-one seems interested in buying it. Oh well you think, it’s only short term, eventually they’ll learn about my item and start flocking to buy it. Ah, no they won’t. It’s lonely work trying to educate people on the benefits of a product all on your own. As fabulous as the product might be, it’s nigh-on impossible to start a trend on your own. To make money from a trend, you need magazines and newspapers, word of mouth and television to do some of the work for you.

4. Difficult items to ship – e.g. fragile china and plants

Now I’m not saying that these are bad items to sell altogether. Many sellers do very well from these items. But I don’t suggest you sell such difficult items when you are first starting out. Both these items have an above-average shipping risk, particularly if not packed properly. As a new seller, any negative feedback you receive at this early stage could be especially damaging to your career.

5. Very large items

Thinking of starting with furniture or pianos? Unless you already have experience selling and shipping these items, then it might be wise to start with something smaller. Shipping such large items is a major operation. Not only that, these items will sell less often than mid-priced items as they won’t attract the same number of impulse buyers.

 

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SaleHoo is one of the fastest growing product sourcing portals on the internet. It contains a database of drop ship, wholesale, closeout and manufacturing suppliers offering thousands of product suppliers to consumers! Located at http://www.salehoo.com, visitors are allowed to sign up for unlimited and lifetime access to the completely searchable database of products and suppliers. The database is regularly updated, ensuring that the latest retail products are always available for purchase and SaleHoo carries the BBB Reliability Seal!

Join SaleHoo Today for their Special Startup Offer!

 

Visit http://www.wizit.co.nz for more helpfull tips
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Scam Websites List

Posted by casper021 on 15th March 2009

This is a list of known scams is definitely not exhaustive. There are other sites, especially new ones, that may not have revealed their ‘true colors’ yet. So, be careful with them. And even paying sites can suddenly become non-paying sites.

As a general warning:
1. PTC/PTR sites that pay high amounts per click or high payouts would not be sustainable and most likely be scams. Which advertiser would be willing to pay $1 or more per click or email?

2. Be careful with sites on free hosting. If the owner can’t afford a site, how can he pay you.

3. Scripts that are free or are easily hacked.

The scam sites are listed in Alphabetical Order, starting with Numbers, and then Letters. In the brackets, not sustainable means that it is not possible for the site to pay the high amounts of money they promise.

1
1-800-Mail.com (Gptboycott)
1000Clicksptr.com(uronlinebiz)
100cents-1000dollars.com
100-dollars-mail.com
100dollarsbonus.info (uronlinebiz)
100dollarsmails.com
100euromails.com
100usd.com
10dollar-mail.com
10euromails (not sustainable)
168paid.com (uronlinebiz)
1-dollar-mail.com
1dollarptc.com
1stprofit.com

2
2-dollar-mail.com
2-opt.com (Gptboycott)
2008mails.com (getpaidforum)
200dollars-email.com
200dollarsmail.com
200eurocent-200euro.com
200euromails.com
200euromails.net
20dollarsmail.com
247payouts.com
25dollarsmail.com
25-dollars-mail.com
2dollaremails.com

3
3-dollar-mail.com
300dollarsmail.com
30dollarsmail.com (Gptboycott)
37-21mail.com

4
400dollarsmail.com
4bux.info (refer to update June 2)

5
5-dollar-mail.com (getpaidforum)
500cents-500dollars.net
500cents-500dollars.org
500pounds-and-500pence.com
50centptr.com (uronlinebiz)
50dollarsmail.com
520Searcher.com
5dollarmails.com

6
60euromail.com
60de.com

7
7878clicks.com(uronlinebiz)
7centsolos.com
7thheavenptr.net (Gptboycott)

8
8cent-emails.com
80euromail.com

a
a-n-cash.com (not sustainable)
an-cash.com (not sustainable)
aaa-mails.com
activeptr.net (not sustainable)
ad5.biz (uronlinebiz)
ad-fortune.com
adsbux.org
adsmaker.net
adsneed.com(uronlinebiz)
aglocomails.com (not sustainable)
ahacash.com
allcashmail.com
allyousubmitters.com (Gptboycott)
almiyachts.com
alwayspay.com
american-mails.com
amigoemail.com
Amity-Cash.com (watch list, gptboycott)
ans-advertising.com (uronlinebiz)
anycallmails.com (not sustainable)
apachemails.com
applemails.com
appolomails.com
arab-gpt.com (uronlinebiz)
Arabbux.com (PtcTalk)
arcane-mails.com
arcsurvey.com
arcticmails.com (uronlinebiz)
asonewishes.com (uronlinebiz)
at-mails.com
atom-mails.com (not sustainable)
atomsmails.com (not sustainable)
auction-emails.com
awsurveys.com (read update 10 Dec 2007)

b
babyloncash.com
ban-mail.com (uronlinebiz)
banboocash.com (not sustainable)
bank-mails.com
bank-mails.net (not sustainable)
bearshare-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
beautymails.com (uronlinebiz)
beeptr.com (uronlinebiz)
beetrmails.com (not sustainable)
best-mails.com (getpaidforum)
best-hyip.be
bestflymails.com
beta-cash.com
bettybucks.com
beyondemails.com (uronlinebiz)
bez-minimum.info (getpaidforum)
bigdollat-mails
biggestdollars.com
bigluck-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
bigpaymail.com (Gptboycott)
billiondollarmails.com(uronlinebiz)
bluemaniacs.com (uronlinebiz)
bluerwebmail.com
boa-mails.com
bobomails.com (not sustainable)
Bobmail.com
boffopaidmail.com (Gptboycott)
Bonniemails.com
boratmails.com (uronlinebiz)
businessptr.com (uronlinebiz)
boss-mails.com
BournemouthBreeze.com (Gptboycott)
bravevolitation.com
bugcash.com
buxer.org (read update 25 Jan 2008)
buxeuro.com
buxgalore.com (read update 8 Dec 2007)
buxone.com (read update April 10 2008)
Is bux.to a scam?

c
camel-mails.com
can-discount.com
candy-mail.com(uronlinebiz)
cannabismails.com
capitalmails.net
Cash2all (lots of non-payment complaints at their forum)
cashbux.com
cashbux.org
casheden.com (uronlinebiz)
CassandrasClicks (Gptboycott)
cash-kitty.com
CashFiesta.com (Gptboycott)
cashnclicks.com
cashorigin.com (uronlinebiz)
cashpointclicks.com
cashread.com (Gptboycott)
cashsea.com
casino-mails.com
Cat-mail.com
cat-mails.com
cat-ptr.com
catch-cash.com (Gptboycott)
class-act-clicks.co
classical-mail.com (Gptboycott)
cgcash.info
charm-mail.com
chicago-ptr.com (uronlinebiz)
chick-mails.com
chobit-mails.com
chobitmails.com
chobitsmails.net
click2earnmoney.com (uronlinebiz)
click-mails.com
click-wizard.net (read update 2 Dec 2007)
clickbux.org
clickbuxx.com
clickcent.net (read update 7 Dec 2007)
clickearnmoney.com
clickingmoney4u.com
click-monkey.biz (uronlinebiz)
clickoly.com
clicks-4-cash.com (read update 21 Dec 2007)
clicktopsites.com (uronlinebiz)
clixy.net (read update 2 Dec 2007)
CloneBux.com (uronlinebiz)
cloudmails.com (uronlinebiz)
closet-clickers.com (uronlinebiz)
cloverclicks.net (read update 7 Dec 2007)
coast-mail.com
coastmail.com
coinclicks.info (read update 23 Dec 2007)
comeongain.com (getpaidforum)
compactmails.com
cookie-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
cooperativemail.com
copymails.com
cosplaymails.com (uronlinebiz)
coverclicks.com
cowboy-mail.com
crabmails.com
Crazy-4-cash.com (uronlinebiz)
cream-mails.com

d
dallas-ptr.com (uronlinebiz)
danger-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
davemails.com (not sustainable)
DarkAngelMails (watch list, gptboycott)
daydayupemails.com
dayscash.com (uronlinebiz)
dayseeking.net (uronlinebiz)
deepseacash.com
deliriouspaidemails.com (uronlinebiz)
delta-cash.com
devclix.com
DiamondBux.com (uronlinebiz)
digital-ptr.com
dj-mails.com
dog-mails.com (not sustainable)
dollar-factory.com (promotes a list of scam sites)
dollarsmaker.net
dollarslove.com (Gptboycott)
dollarsmaker.com (uronlinebiz)
dolphincents.com
Domainmail.com
donkeycash.info (uronlinebiz)
donut-m.biz (uronlinebiz)
duno.com
dragone-search.com
dragonhole.com
dreamstarmail.com (Gptboycott)
drumcash.com
dynasty-mails.com
dungeonanddragonemails.com
d-biz.com (uronlinebiz)

e
e-mailptr.com (not sustainable)
eagleclicknet.com (uronlinebiz)
earn-emails.com
earn4read.com (not sustainable)
earnptr.com
earnup.com
easy-gain.com (uronlinebiz)
easyhits.org (read update 14 Dec 2007)
egoldclicks.net (read update 21 Dec 2007)
electric-mails.com
elephantadvertising.com
elephant-mails.com
e-mailptr.com
email2rewards.com
e-mailpaysu.com
emailpremium.com
emailprofit.us
emails-empire.com
emailspayu.net
emails-empire.com
emeraldcoastptc.info
energy-mails.com
englandbux.com
englandbux.org
enjoyfunds.com
eqmails.com
eurocentsmail.com
eurobux.org
euro-mails.com
europtr (not sustainable)
everylooking.com (uronlinebiz)
eceryrich.com (uronlinebiz)
expert-mails.com
eyemails.com (uronlinebiz)

f
fairydollars.com
FairyTalePTR.com (Gptboycott)
farland-cash.com
fastbux.com
fastbux.org
fastcashemaills.com
fastpaidptr.com (getpaidforum)
fellowequality.com (getpaidforum)
fillmyaccount.com
filmyinbox.com
fire-mails.com (not sustainable)
flashrich.com
flaviomails.be (uronlinebiz)
fly-field.com (not sustainable)
freeclickcash.net (read update 2 Dec 2007)
free-kingdom.com (not sustainable)
freemoneymails.net (uronlinebiz)
feer-mial.com
feermial.com
fortuneemail.com
fourleafclovermail.com (uronlinebiz)
ft-mails.com (not sustainable)
funkycashmail.com
futureptr.com
fx-mails.com (uronlinebiz)

g
gamma-cash.com
gem-mails.com
getpaid4clicks.com (uronlinebiz)
getpaidbyemail.com
getpaideasy.com
GetPaidLinks.net
getpaidwatch.com
getor-mails.com
giga-cash.com
giga-mails.com (not sustainable)
goaio.com
godmail.info (uronlinebiz)
godmails.com (uronlinebiz)
gogoplease.cn (uronlinebiz)
goldencatch.com (uronlinebiz)
goldenemail.com
goldptr.net
golfmails.com
goodluck-email.com
google-mails.com
gothic-mail.com (uronlinebiz)
gowellup.com
gp2profits.com (read update 15 Dec 2007)
graspaftertime.com
grassmails.com
green-cash.com
greetgold.com

h
halfmillionmails.com
halomoney.com (getpaidforum)
happyearning.com
happyptr.com
healthyptc.com
heroptr.com (uronlinebiz)
highbidppc.com
HappyBizs.com (Gptboycott)
HKbux.com (read update March 30 2008)
holiday-mails.com (Gptboycott)
hollywood-mail.com
honestmails.com
honestptr.com
horse-mails.com
huge-mails.com
husky-mails.com

i
iCashout.com (PTCTalk) (update 20 Dec 2007)
ice-mails.net
ilikeemails.com
insaneptr.net (uronlinebiz)
inspiremarrow.com (not sustainable)
instant-dollars.com
instantads.org (uronlinebiz)
intgold.com
invest-mail.com
iphonemails.com (not sustainable)
ippomails.com
ippomails.net

j
Jackpot-ads.biz (uronlinebiz)
jays-paidmail.com
job-readmail.com
junglecash.com
jungleclicks.com (uronlinebiz)
justcashInc.com

k
kiddays.com
kitcatcash.com
klikini.net
kukmail.com (uronlinebiz)

l
libertycash.biz
lifeisabeachclicks.net
lightstarmail.com
linkread.com
lion-mails.com
littleengineptr.com
loading-mails.com
logans-legacy.com
lolclicks.com
lookingemail.com (Gptboycott)
lovebird-mails.com
loveburd-mails.com
loving-mail.com

m
magicalmails.com (not sustainable)
MagiCash.com (uronlinebiz)
magic-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
magnetismail.com
MailBling.com (watch list, gptboycott)
mailero (not sustainable)
mails2earn.net
Make-free-money-online.info (MFMO) (read update 2 Dec 2007)
malisanko-emails.com
mangoemails.com
many-mails.com
mapleptr.com (Gptboycott)
maystromails.com
maystromails.net
MDbux.com (PtcTalk)
medal-mails.com
mega-ptr.com
megaptr.com
meggarichemails.com
mellow-mails.com
metal-emails.com
metalpaidread.com
meteor-mails.com
michellesrandomizer.com
milion-mail.com
million-mails.com
millionaire-mail.com
mimimcash.com
minbux.com
mincashbux.com
Mintysmails.com
MiniBux.com (uronlinebiz)
moneybagsmail.com
moneybux.com
moneybux.org
moneyclicks.biz
moneyems.com
moneydogptc.com
moneymouser.com
moneysbank.com
moonbux.com
mushroomsmail.com
mybux.info (misleading, read update 5 Jan 2008)
mygpt.com
mysweetheartmail.com

n
nature-mails.com
netgold4u.com
newsptr.com (not sustainable)
niceptr.com
NickelsByEmail.com (Gptboycott)
NickOfTime-Email.com (watch list, gptboycott)
njgirl.biz (uronlinebiz)
no2allmails.com (uronlinebiz)
Nocs.Us (Gptboycott)
nokiamails.com (not sustainable)
number-emails.com
numenmail.com (Gptboycott)

o
oceansoflife.com (uronlinebiz)
ohomails.com
onedollarmail.com
one-mails.com
oneperson-mail.com
onlygravy.com
onlythebestptr.com (promotes a list of scam sites)
ok-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
ok-ptr.com (not sustainable)
ok-usd.com (not sustainable)
OkayEmail.com (Gptboycott)
onlygravy.com (uronlinebiz)
on-sunday.com (uronlinebiz)
orangemails.com
oursharedsuccess.com
ourpaidmail.com (Gptboycott)

p
paidbux.com
PaidEmail.com (Gptboycott)
paidmail.ru
paidmailagency.com (not sustainable)
paidmailengine.com
paidstation.com (not sustainable)
paidworld.com
paidmail.ru (uronlinebiz)
papajuan.info
pay-to-mail.info (uronlinebiz)
payingcoins.com (getpaidforum)
payyou123.com
payyoudollar.com
perfect-emails.com
pekingcash.com
petromails.com
pcash.info (uronlinebiz)
phoenixcash.info
pig-mails.com (not sustainable)
pizzamails.com
platinum-investment.com
platinum-mails.com
pleasant-mails.com (not sustainable)
polarbearmails.com
pomoterprosemail.com (getpaidforum)
popomails.com
post4cash.com (uronlinebiz)
powerbux.org
power-mails.net (not sustainable)
powersmails.net (not sustainable)
premiermails.com (uronlinebiz)
pretti.mail.com
prettyptr.com
pretty-mail.com (not sustainable)
probux.net (ptctalk)
professionalmails.com
profers.com
profitfrommails.com
profitptr.net
propaidemail.com (from getpaidforum)
ptcad.net
ptindex.com (misleading – read update Jan 1 2008)
Ptp8.com
ptr-enterprise.com (not sustainable)
ptr-enterprises.com (not sustainable)
ptrforce.com (not sustainable)
ptr-hun.info
ptrland.com
ptr-trading.com
puma-mails.com (not sustainable)
pumpkin-mails.com (not sustainable)
puppypaid2clicks.com

q
quality-profits.com

r
rabbit-mails.com (not sustainable)
racingemails.com (not sustainable)
rainbow-mails.com
rainbow-mail.net (not sustainable)
Ranoscash.com
rat-mails.com
readformoney.us (uronlinebiz)
realmails.com
ReadRevenue.com (Gptboycott)
RichMails.com (Gptboycott)
rivermails.com
road-mails.com (not sustainable)
rock-mails.com
rolex-mails.com (not sustainable)
rosenet-emails.com
royalcash-mails.com
royalinvest.biz (not sustainable)
rushnsuccess.com (not sustainable)

s
saytheirmail.com (uronlinebiz)
scarlettmails.com
secret-mails.net
sea-mails.com
SeekBizs.com (Gptboycott)
seekmails.com (getpaidforum)
sepooq.com
seriousbucks.com
sharedmails.com
sheepmails.com (uronlinebiz)
shirecash.com (uronlinebiz)
silvanamails.com (Gptboycott)
silvanamails.net (Gptboycott)
siteclubemail.com
sky-mails.net (not sustainable)
sky-wolf.net
smile-email.com
SnapDollars.com (uronlinebiz)
snowman-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
solarclick.com
southmails.com
space-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
spaz-emails.com (getpaidforum)
Spedia.com (Gptboycott)
speed-mails.com
spicemails.com (uronlinebiz)
spiderchess.com (uronlinebiz)
spidermanemails.com
sprint-cash.com
startmails.com
strongptr.com
studio-mail.com
summer-mails.us (uronlinebiz)
sunday-mails.com
sunflowersptr.com
sun-cash.com
suns-cash.com
sunsetclix.com (uronlinebiz)
super-mails.com (not sustainable)
super-program.com
superstarmail.com (not sustainable)
SurfJunky.com (Gptboycott)
Surfjunky.com
surfanearn.net
surforhits.com
surprisemails.com
surveyking.com (uronlinebiz)
sweet-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
symantec-mail.com (uronlinebiz)
systemmails.com

t
tarbux.com
tata-cash.com (not sustainable)
tendollarsmail.com
teneuromail.com
tomails.com (uronlinebiz)
TheBux.com (uronlinebiz)
thebux.helloweb.eu (not sustainable)
thegoldclick.com
thegoldmail.com
timelessearn.com (not sustainable)
tnt-e-mail.com
tombmailer.com
tomoonmail.com (Gptboycott)
tons-referrals.com
tradingptr.com (not sustainable)
trafficcool.com (uronlinebiz)
trafficinvader.com (uronlinebiz)
travelmails.com (uronlinebiz)
treasureclicks.info (pays to upgraded member only)
trustfulmail.com
trustmails.com (not sustainable)
turtle-mails.com
twistedclickers.com
twodollarsmail.com
tycoonmails.com

u
unionptr.com
united-empire.com
unitmails.com
universalclix.com.br
usa-canada-email.com
usa-clicks.us (not sustainable)
usd-ad.com

v
vegas-mails.com (uronlinebiz)
velocityclicks.com (refer to update March 15)
verdiencredits.nl (not sustainable)
vice-ptr.com
viennamails.com (getpaidforum)
viper-clicks.com
virtualcardzone.com (read update 7 Jan 2008)
visionptr.com (uronlinebiz)

w
warm-mails.com (not sustainable)
wc-mails.com (getpaidforum)
weapon-earnings.info (uronlinebiz)
webbercash.com
well-email.com (uronlinebiz)
welovepay.com (not sustainable)
western-clicks.com (uronlinebiz)
western-mails.com (not sustainable)
wet-clicks.com
wingmails.com
womail.com (uronlinebiz)
woderemails.com (uronlinebiz)
wonderful-mails.com (not sustainable)
woo-mails.com
worldbux.info (uronlinebiz)
worldwidemails.com
workmails.com (not sustainable)
WowEarnings.com (Gptboycott)
wow-mails.com

X
xsc-mail.com (uronlinebiz)
xtremeptc.com (uronlinebiz)

y
y2e.info (read update 2 Dec 2007)
yippeemails.com

z
zero-investments.com
zwallet.com (gone)
zy-mails.com (uronlinebiz)

 

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8 Tips on how to promote your website

Posted by casper021 on 15th March 2009

Often when people start an internet business they don’t have a clue how to go about their marketing campaign. They end up posting ads aimlessly to places that do nothing but send them spam and waste time and money. Then, after a couple weeks without results, they give up. And it it happening with people everyday. So, in this section we will look at a number of techniques which you can use to your advantage when promoting your new website. When used correctly these marketing techniques will dramatically increase traffic and sales without emptying your bank account.

1. Web Classifieds & Directories Good quality links – especially from webpages on a similar topic to yours – are crucial to getting ranked well in the search engine results. The search engines figure that sites with more good links to them are more important & will reward them with better rankings. And, of course, people will find your site through links too. So submitting your site to a quality directories and and placing adds on a high rated classified sites will not only bring more people to your website but also will help search engines to find your website faster and also will increase your site rating in search engines. read more on classifieds or read more on directories

2. Link Exchanges This is a fantastic way to increase the importance of your website in the eyes of the search engines. The rationale that the search engines use is that if other sites are linking to yours, then your site must be important. A link from another site to your site is considered a “vote” for your site. The more of these votes, the better; to an extent, of course. Steer clear of such black hat techniques as link farms and free for all (FFA) sites. I recommend starting by asking your vendors, suppliers and customers if they could link to your site in exchange for a link to theirs. You could then branch out into related businesses that service a different audience. read more

3. Search Engine Submission This step is critical for any brand new website. You’ll want to let the major search engines know that your new site exists, and prompting them to visit it with a search engine submission campaign is a great start. Don’t bother buying a big 1500-engine submission package ? there’s only about 7 to 10 major search engines worth worrying about, and once you’re listed on these, the other 1490 will pick you up (not that they’ll send you any measurable traffic?). The controversy here is whether or not to continue a submission campaign. Does it help an established site? Does it hurt it? A big tip to give you here is to be sure to work hard to get your site listed in the important directories like Google and Yahoo. read more

4. Electronic Newsletter / EMAIL Marketing An electronic newsletter is a fantastic method for staying in touch with not only existing customers, but potential customers as well. Provide useful, interesting information on a regular basis and be sure that people can subscribe and unsubscribe easily. Utilizing a good tool (e.g. auto responder or follow up service) will make your life easier and allow people to forward the newsletter to their friends and colleagues (known as Viral Marketing). You can also use the newsletter as a vehicle for announcements or specials. Never charge anything to subscribers, and build your list by running contests or promotions or free giveaways. read more

5. Article Writing Writing articles is another great way to generate a lot of quality traffic as well as make a name for yourself on the internet. All you do is write on a topic you know about and submit it to places that accept article submissions. This one scares people at first because they don’t think they can write. Trust me it’s not as hard as you may think to find a topic you know something about. Then just write a couple pages about it. For example: I never used to think I could write articles but you are reading this one right now, aren’t you? read more

6. Forum Submissions Basically all you do with this one is go to internet business forums and post answers to people’s questions. This one is more for making a solid reputation for yourself as a knowledgeable and trustworthy individual. read more

7.Traffic Exchanges Traffic exchange is a program where you surf other people’s sites in return for other people surfing your site. You can generate a lot of visitors with these programs, but the question is whether these visitors are really interested in your web page or they just want free hits to their site. read more

8. Pay-per-click I saved this one until last as I believe it is the single most important item in this list. If you remember nothing else from this article, remember pay-per-click (or PPC). By paying for visits from people who are searching on keywords related to your product or service, you are almost ensuring that your website will generate more revenue with a higher conversion rate of visitors to customers. The more popular programs include Google AdWords, Overture Content Match and Site Match, as well as smaller players like FindWhat, Kanoodle and Mamma. read more

What NOT to do when promoting your business – Do not send out unsolicited (spam) emails to people. All that will do is get you in trouble and won’t produce very good results anyway. Don’t post to FFA (free for all) sites. All you will get back from them is a bunch of junk in your inbox so it’s not worth your time. Also, don’t use unethical business practices of any kind. If you are not sure about something then ask someone. Always use your better judgment.

 

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