How to use a radical twist on an old concept to build your list quickly…
The Reverse Squeeze Page is a brand new variant on the Squeeze Page concept.
As the name implies, a Reverse Squeeze Page, operates in reverse to a standard Squeeze Page. Visitors can immediately access your article content pages - so anyone coming from the Search Engines or other sources will gain immediate access to the content - and of course any adverts that go with it.
However with a Reverse Squeeze Page, visitors are only able to view a limited number of the pages on your site (for example you might allow them to view any 3 of your pages). When they reach this limit, they are then directed to your Squeeze Page. They must fill in their name and email address before they may continue browsing the site.
Now I know this is a brand new concept - so to help you grasp it fully, I’m going to explain it a little more detail, by using an example…
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August 6th, 2008
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Have you ever thought of using subdomains to build your own profitable niche empire at no extra cost?
What Are “Subdomains” ?
Subdomains are a special feature offered by some web hosts.
As you probably already know, a domain name is something like “mysite.com”.
A subdomain for this domain name would be something like “fishing.mysite.com”. You’ll notice that this is just the word “fishing” then a dot then the domain name mysite.com.
You can choose any text you want in place of the word “fishing”. Usually, you would choose the name of the niche (so you would expect “fishing.mysite.com” to contain information and articles on fishing).
It’s important to note that the fishing subdomain is actually hosted as part of the mysite.com website. In fact it is hosted as a subfolder on mysite.com called fishing.
However as far as the search engines are concerned, fishing.mysite.com is treated like a completely separate website to mysite.com.
This means that by using subdomains, you get all the search engine benefits of separate websites, but without the usual cost and hassle.
You can create a new website, which has the name of the niche (fishing in this case) at the front of its web address - in exactly the same way as if you’d bought a separate domain name for the site.
However it costs you nothing extra to host (as it’s just part of mysite.com) and costs nothing for the domain name (because it’s just an extension of your existing mysite.com domain name).
Assuming you have 100 sites, you can use this method to save $1,000 a year on domain name costs - not to mention
all the hassle of setting up 100 separate domain names!
To use subdomains, you need a web host which supports them. Fortunately, many quality web hosts now provide this
feature at no extra cost.
However it still takes time and effort to create each separate subdomain, using a rather “techie” looking control panel.
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August 4th, 2008
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Here are some of the best work from home jobs
Make Money for Your Participation
There are lots of opportunities to make money at home simply by participating in surveys that are offered to consumers online. Businesses will pay you cold hard cash, prizes and points to redeem for merchandise when you give them your opinions on their goods and services. Many people find this is a great way for them to make money at home.
Get Paid for Your Forum Postings
You probably have lots of opinions as well as information that those who run forums are looking for. Many owners of websites will pay you to post content on their forum in order to get the other visitors talking and perhaps even bring some traffic their way. You can find out how you can make money at home in this way by searching on the internet for those looking for this type of service.
November 22nd, 2007
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announcer
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In the past, all public death records are only available in physical copies filed in folders and cabinets. You may even have to locate microfilm, microfiche and photographic copies from whole piles of documents in order to find what you need. Or you can hire a private investigator, PI to carry out some investigative work for you. This option can be rather expensive and definitely not the choice of most people.
That is why many services have set up shop online to offer comprehensive databases for people to conduct free death records search. These volumes of information are huge and the beauty is that you can find them online. But with these record databases, everything can be found in an instant online, saving hassle, time and money. Such services can charge a one time membership fee for unlimited number of searches or a fee for per record search. Go for the unlimited search option as it is nowadays very affordable and cost you less than $50.
November 21st, 2007
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Doing paid online surveys is a very easy way to make money from home. There isn’t anything simpler than logging into a website filling up a form doing paid online surveys. It takes a little effort but not too much and it is an enjoyable pastime.
The best paid online surveys allows you to complete your surveys anytime at your leisure. So for a mom, you can do it while your baby is sleeping. Isn’t that great! When you get an invitation to participate, it will normally state a closing deadline to finish the survey. As long as you respond before the deadline, it does not matter when you complete the survey. As the majority of paid online surveys can be completed in 5-20 minutes, it is very easy to sneak it in your daily routine.
Another great thing about paid online surveys is the fact that anyone can participate and no special skills are required. All you need is a computer with an internet connection and your opinion.
November 21st, 2007
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announcer
General, Computers, Education, Home, Internet, Misc, Search Engines, Software
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