Spy On Your Visitors’ Clicks

October 5th, 2006

Wouldn’t it be great if you could see exactly what links your website visitors were clicking on. With that kind of information, you’d have a better understanding of exactly what your audience is interested in and what areas of your webpages attract the greatest number of clicks. All very valuable information if you want to increase the number of clicks you get on certain links or if you want to know what content interests visitors so you can provide them with more.

You may have already seen the AdSense placement heatmap produced by Google and I’ve found it to be very useful in determining the most profitable ad placements. Imagine if you could have a similar heatmap for your own webpages…

Well, now you can take the guesswork out of placement testing…

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Broadcasting To Multiple Lists Without Duplication

September 1st, 2006

One of the things that really bugs me is when I receive multiple broadcast messages form people because I’ve ended up on more than one of their mailing lists.

For those list owners who might end up annoying their subscribers in this way, please note that AWeber provides you with functionality to avoid doing so.

It’s not a new development, but I know some marketers aren’t aware of its existence.

Basically, when you’re composing your broadcast message you can specify which particular lists you want to broadcast to rather than broadcasting the same message to each list manually.  AWeber will automatically avoid sending multiple broadcasts to the same subscriber even if their on two distinct lists.

Broadcast to Multiple Lists with Deduplicating

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Tips To Get More Blog Comments

August 13th, 2006

I’ve been reading some excellent articles on this topic recently and although I touched on the topic yesterday, I thought it deserved a post of its own so I can share what I’ve found to be useful.

Tips To Get More Blog Comments:

  1. Get new commentators involved by converting existing lurkers. Post directly to them and ask them to comment!
  2. Look into addressing the reasons why readers might not be commenting on your posts.
  3. Take positive action towards encouraging blog comments.
  4. Provide an incentive to encourage posting.

Can you think of any more?

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The Next Big Internet Marketing Thing

April 16th, 2006

It’s always interesting to observe the ebb and flow of Internet marketing trends; watching concepts become popular, saturate the market and then tail off. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to ‘get in on the ground floor’ with some of the emerging trends and sell bandwagons instead of jumping onto them with everyone else?

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How To Put An XML Feed On Your Webpage

January 17th, 2006

For the benefit of the person who came looking for information on “how to put an xml feed on your webpage” and because I’ve been offering a few XML RSS goodies recently, here’s a little guide I wrote… How To Put An XML Feed On Your Webpage