Devin Dozier asked:




Perhaps you have noticed the undeniable growth in the mobile phone industry. Dominating products are ringtones, cell phone applications, music (mp3), and many other cell related products.

You also may be privy to the hot release Cell Phone Cash by Mack Michaels. This is a new program designed to coach you step-by-step on how to profit with mobile phone affiliate marketing. And after my own purchase of the product I have found it very informative and real. Mack Michaels doesn’t promise that you’ll be a millionaire, but he does guarantee that if you follow his easy to do instructions you WILL make money in the mobile phone affiliate marketing industry. So if you haven’t already, I strongly suggest picking up your copy of Cell Phone Cash by Mack Michaels.

On the other hand, if you have already been in the affiliate marketing industry working and building, websites, blogs, or some other online product, you don’t just want your efforts not to be available in the mobile phone affiliate marketing industry. You want to be able to convert your blogs and websites and make them compatible with mobile phone applications and cell phones.

So how do you do it? Well while I was doing a little research on mobile phone affiliate marketing I happened to come across a gem of a site, which I’m sure you will appreciate. The site is called: MOFUSE.com. This site offers an absolutely FREE tool for making your website or blog compatible with cell phones browsers.

Using MOFUSE.com you can easy take your current blog/website and seamlessly convert it to start profiting from cell phones.

Now here goes me next question… When you use MOFUSE.com it will obviously give you a new web address were your mobile compatible website will displayed. So does this mean if you have a great ranking with your current website it will not transfer to the mobile compatible website? Yes, it will not transfer to the mobile compatible website. And most likely if someone is comfortable using Google search online then there’s a great chance that they will use Google mobile search, which displays the same search results as traditional Google Search.

So how can you start getting traffic to your new mobile compatible website? Well I have some more good new for you. I found quite a few sites that offer a special mobile browser detection code that you can use for detecting a mobile browser. But instead of listing a bunch of sites, you can easily find what your looking for by searching: mobile browser detection. Now the coding seemed a bit involved and I am not much of a techie, so I’m not sure how flexible this will be with most websites or blogs.

Mobile phone affiliate marketing is just in its infancy and this is your chance to get your share of the profits. You can do it by converting the work you have already done by using a website like MOFUSE.com or you can start fresh by promoting current & proven programs with the lessons you learn in Cell Phone Cash by Mack Michaels. You learn more at Cell-Phone-Cash.com



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Steve Doe asked:




It would seem that there is some confusion on the next step to take once you have your niche market and a product to sell to that market.

Well the answer is Keyword Research. In laymans terms this is the practice of finding what terms your hungry market is placing into the search engines to find information and products relating to your niche.

Keyword Research will involve getting from a “broad term” to a “long tailed keyword” and to do this you will need some tools.

This article will explore the general aspects of this research and the tools needed to do it.

So lets start at the beginning and go with our general “Broad Term”. Lets say for instance we have a product that is a DVD about how to find and fix swing faults in the golf swing. If we put “golf swing” into googles keyword research tool we get back a whole long list of words and terms that are related to “golf swing”.

From here we can add these words to our original “Broad term” to create a “Long tail” keyword. Make sure this long term keyword makes sense and is something that a person searching for products like yours might enter into a search engine.

The reason for not using the general broad term is that there would be far too much competition for it and your chances of getting listed anywhere near the first page of results for that term would be extremely remote. If your not on the first page then your nowhere.

We now have our long tail keyword and we need to plug this into a google search to see how much competition it has. An ideal situation for this search would show results of 10,000 or less. If it does go with it, if it shows 65,000 then it’s probably too competitive and you need to go back and repeat the above steps untill you hit the right  combination.

There are many different tools we can use for this type of research and good place to start is with Googles own Keyword tool, go to a search and enter keyword tools it will normally come up first. Also of assistance is the google wonder wheel, KW map, SEObook, google/trends to name just a few. All of the above tools will help with different aspects of your keyword research.

As you become more accomplished you may wish to  dig deeper but don’t get caught in the trap of spending days on end with keyword research. You don’t need to be perfect with the keywords, get into a general ball park area and you’ll be fine running with that.



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Manita PD asked:




Do you remember how, in days gone by, salesmen would go door

to door selling their wares? These entrepreneurs would “go

the extra mile” just to have the chance to demonstrate their

products to people in their own home.

The reason why door-to-door demonstrations of yesterday worked so well is because it gave the customer a chance to experience the product. Humans are experimental in nature. That is, we understand the world around us by experiencing it. So putting a product in our hands gives us that opportunity. We get to feel it, use it, and see how it’s application could benefit us.

Now nobody’s telling you to go door-to-door like the

salesmen of old . . .

But what if you could achieve the same results by illustrating its application with a verbal demonstration? What if you could provide a similar experience to your customers that was nearly as good as if they held it in their hands? Would you consider that a highly effective marketing tool? Can you imagine the possibilities of being able to get people to experience your product without actually having to hold it in their hands?

This is where using Storylines come in . . .

Stories have been used for centuries to create experiences

in order to teach, motivate, and instill values into us.

Through stories we gain experiences we might normally never

have, or see worlds we could only dream of, or may never even have dreamed of. Stories incite our senses, and trigger our emotions. They paint “pictures” for us and lead us to an understanding of things that are, often times, beyond our grasp.

But most of all, stories are master illustrators.

Through a story, you can create a presentation that satisfies the senses, produces the right amount of motivation and emotion, and illustrates the benefits of your products almost as well as if you rang a doorbell, got let inside and gave a face to face demonstration.

And no one has to wear out their shoes doing it either.

To illustrate how it’s done . . .

First we’ll create a scenario, then give a storyline example

so you’ll see it in action for yourself . . .

The beauty of Niche Marketing is that you can just about create a new market out of thin air. What you’re about to witness is a Niche Market that was created where there was none before. But it doesn’t matter if you create a niche from a story, or a story from a niche, because it works both ways.

Scenario: You’re skimming through the news blogs and you

come across a clip about how there’s a growing number of

homes that are unable to get cable television piped in. The

clip goes on to say that, in many of these cases, satellite

reception doesn’t work either because most live in highly wooded areas. It concludes by informing that neither the cable companies nor the satellite companies know exactly what to do and people are getting really frustrated about it.

So you scour the web and find a solution that’s already

being marketed, though not very well. You read up about it

and discover that there’s a resellers program attached to

it.

You join it and present it something like this . . .

Story Begins:

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Satellite and Cable Companies Can’t Reach Everybody

Television certainly isn’t what it used to be. Today,

through satellite and cable, you can bring in hundreds of

channels in high definition that were once nonexistent, but

now, using your remote, You’re just a click of your away. Up to 80% of all households have one or the other type of network service set up in their homes, as the old fashioned rabbit ears antenna goes the way of the rabbit test.

Unfortunately for some, the cable and satellite companies

cant reach everyone, especially in remote parts of the

world. There are various reasons why this happens, but it

doesnt help those who are left without.

One of the problems with cable TV is the expense that goes

into running cables through a town. All too often towns

cannot afford the contracts required to get cable, or they

feel the monthly charges would be too steep for their residents because of the wiring problems the cable companies would have to overcome. Some towns just dont want the cables running through their streets.

The trouble with satellite is that you need a clear view of

a certain part of the sky in order to get good reception,

and many in wooded areas just aren’t able to cut down enough trees to accomplish that. So there are quite a number of

people forced to watch local TV through the haze of antenna

interferences. No cable, no satellite, no hope of it changing in the near future.



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