Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Automated Photo Reviews

The automated Photographic art looks a big wrong. How does the automated process to leave any scope for doing creativeness? It is in how the holder see it and also room 5 of the same stuff you get five different takes on the same subject - all of which gives a bias or partiality of the individual .
So you do not.

On one side, with autofocus, auto-fill light cameras, all errors can be removed (it's what they tell ...), but then, as I have a camera went on the exact date when you release the trigger to create an image at all of less possibility.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Writing a convincing Product Review


Writing a product review is by far the best way to endorse or promote a product or service. Whether it is your own product or one that you promote, writing a candid, personal review is what most often makes the sale and sets you apart from other, less ambitious marketers.

Of course, it goes without saying that the best product review comes from someone who has personal experience with the product. Having used a product yourself makes your endorsement much more believable and your review will reflect that.
Among other things a good product review will note how well the product delivers on its promises, how well it achieves its goals and if it’s really a good value.

Here are a few additional tips that will help you write a product review that is not only persuasive but also gives the reader useful information:

1. This Is Not A Sales Pitch
First of all, a product review should never be “salesy” or full of hype, instead, include honest to goodness feelings, benefits and considerations.

2. Use a friendly, relaxed writing style
Write as if you're writing a letter to a friend. Keep it simple, light and in your own words.

If you were talking to your neighbor or friend about a product you purchased, you wouldn't be making a sales pitch; instead you would be telling them just what you experienced.

3. Clearly and Accurately Describe the Product or Service
This should be about what the product does and how it works. Include features and benefits but keep your focus on the benefits.

You can include itemized features but for anyone promoting other people’s products, describing the features is better left for the product’s sales page.

Your audience is better served by highlighting the benefits and how the product helped you personally.

4. Promote with Authority and Experience
If you are experienced in your trade or business and are promoting a product related to your business, then remind your readers of who you are and how long you've been in your position doing what you do. This gives credence to why your opinion matters and it will carry more weight.

5. Highlight the Problems and Build up the solution
If you’re promoting a product that resolves a problem, try describing the problem by building emotion around it by making the reader feel the discomfort of the problem. Once you’ve made your viewer feel the pain, so to speak, then begin to show them how the product can come to their rescue.

For example, let's say you're promoting article submission software. Begin by describing in some detail the problems and obstacles you’ve encountered when submitting articles manually.

Include points that your reader can really relate to like all the work involved, the additional time required and the hardships those problems presented. If you can, include a personal story that your reader can identify with.

Once you’ve described the problem and built emotion with your reader, begin to introduce the product and how it has resolved those problems for you. This is very effective in getting your reader to feel the pain and then appreciate the solution.

6. Use Product Comparisons
Product reviews work very well when comparing products or services.

For example, you may have used two or three similar products but perhaps you found one product stood out among the rest. Writing a comparative review of these products by making a clear distinction on how they differ and noting the benefits works very well.

If you can be clear on the differences and be specific as to why you liked one product over the other, you can often tip potential buyers into actually making a purchase.

7. Describe exactly who the product is for
Clearly describe what type of person or business might use the product. If the product or service requires a particular knowledge or prerequisite before purchasing, be clear about that. Your viewers won’t be misled and they will appreciate your honesty.

8. Describe what you Don’t Like
A good product review isn’t all perfect and wonderful. That’s not realistic, there’s always room for improvement. Of course the improvements should be minor and not impact the use or effectiveness of the product, however touching on small imperfections gives your review a more realistic approach. Again, your readers will appreciate your candid honesty.

9. In Conclusion
Sum up your experiences and thoughts on the product. How has the product or service added to your bottom line? Did the product deliver on its goals and promises? Was it a good value for the money?

If the product offers a free trial, free shipping or money back guarantee, include those items as well.

10. Offer a Final Incentive
Once your product review is completed, it’s a nice touch to close with a discount or coupon offer. If you are promoting someone else’s product, check with the product creators and ask if they have any offers you can place in your review. This is often a nice incentive to help potential buyers make the purchase.

In summary, your goal in delivering an effective product review is to give your reader as much honest, realistic information on how the product or service will help them by showing how valuable it’s been for you.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How to Write an Effective Product Review


Learning affiliate marketing basics is actually quite a bit different than traditional sales tactics, such as "door to door" or telemarketing, for example. This is actually a bit of a disadvantage for some journeyman sales persons, since you're actually leaving the majority of the selling up to the merchant that whose products you're promoting. So how do you actually get people to spend money with you online if you're not "selling" them? It's called "pre-selling" and it works like a charm.

The best way to get someones attention that is looking for information online is to write an honest product review. Yes, this takes a little time to do and, yes, it means that you'll need to actually read or use the product before you can honestly review it, however, an honest review of a decent product can potentially pay you dividends for months or even years to come. Here's how.

For one thing, if you write an honest, unbiased review, you'll be including both the things that you liked and DIDN'T like about the product. Keep in mind that you're not selling anything here, only reviewing and that means complete 100% honestly. You should be honest anyway, but that's beside the point.

Here's how to do it.

Do some basic keyword research by using a free keyword tool, such as Google or Wordtracker's top 100. Find some keywords that are related to the product that you're reviewing. Don't overdo it with these. The idea is to build a themed page that is keyword optimized in order for the search engines to find and rank it. Make sure to put the product name within the review apx 3-4 times on a 400-500 word review.

Start off with an opening statement, preferably by focusing on a problem, how you experienced the problem and then offer the product as a possible solution.

That's opening statement, article body, summary and a strong call to action, such as "if xyz has been a problem for you, I recommend you visit xyzcompany.com right away to see if they can help you, like they did me".

That's just an example, assuming, of course, that the product actually helped you. Some people won't review a product that they don't care for, which makes sense because they not only won't make money by giving a bad review, they also may want to promote other products from that merchant later on. I'll leave that decision up to you.

There you have it. Read or use the product, do a bit of simple keyword research
, write an honest, unbiased review and end it with a strong "nudge" to either sign up for your list, by offering a free product or course (recommended) or simply send them directly to the merchant's site through your affiliate link. Now get to work!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Tips for Writing a Persuasive Product Review


Writing a product review is by far the best way to endorse or promote a product or service. Whether it is your own product or one that you promote, writing a candid, personal review is what most often makes the sale and sets you apart from other, less ambitious marketers.

Of course, it goes without saying that the best product review comes from someone who has personal experience with the product. Having used a product yourself makes your endorsement much more believable and your review will reflect that.
Among other things a good product review will note how well the product delivers on its promises, how well it achieves its goals and if it’s really a good value.

Here are a few additional tips that will help you write a product review that is not only persuasive but also gives the reader useful information:

1. This Is Not A Sales Pitch
First of all, a product review should never be “salesy” or full of hype, instead, include honest to goodness feelings, benefits and considerations.

2. Use a friendly, relaxed writing style
Write as if you're writing a letter to a friend. Keep it simple, light and in your own words.

If you were talking to your neighbor or friend about a product you purchased, you wouldn't be making a sales pitch; instead you would be telling them just what you experienced.

3. Clearly and Accurately Describe the Product or Service
This should be about what the product does and how it works. Include features and benefits but keep your focus on the benefits.

You can include itemized features but for anyone promoting other people’s products, describing the features is better left for the product’s sales page.

Your audience is better served by highlighting the benefits and how the product helped you personally.

4. Promote with Authority and Experience
If you are experienced in your trade or business and are promoting a product related to your business, then remind your readers of who you are and how long you've been in your position doing what you do. This gives credence to why your opinion matters and it will carry more weight.

5. Highlight the Problems and Build up the solution
If you’re promoting a product that resolves a problem, try describing the problem by building emotion around it by making the reader feel the discomfort of the problem. Once you’ve made your viewer feel the pain, so to speak, then begin to show them how the product can come to their rescue.

For example, let's say you're promoting article submission software. Begin by describing in some detail the problems and obstacles you’ve encountered when submitting articles manually.

Include points that your reader can really relate to like all the work involved, the additional time required and the hardships those problems presented. If you can, include a personal story that your reader can identify with.

Once you’ve described the problem and built emotion with your reader, begin to introduce the product and how it has resolved those problems for you. This is very effective in getting your reader to feel the pain and then appreciate the solution.

6. Use Product Comparisons
Product reviews work very well when comparing products or services.

For example, you may have used two or three similar products but perhaps you found one product stood out among the rest. Writing a comparative review of these products by making a clear distinction on how they differ and noting the benefits works very well.

If you can be clear on the differences and be specific as to why you liked one product over the other, you can often tip potential buyers into actually making a purchase.

7. Describe exactly who the product is for
Clearly describe what type of person or business might use the product. If the product or service requires a particular knowledge or prerequisite before purchasing, be clear about that. Your viewers won’t be misled and they will appreciate your honesty.

8. Describe what you Don’t Like
A good product review isn’t all perfect and wonderful. That’s not realistic, there’s always room for improvement. Of course the improvements should be minor and not impact the use or effectiveness of the product, however touching on small imperfections gives your review a more realistic approach. Again, your readers will appreciate your candid honesty.

9. In Conclusion
Sum up your experiences and thoughts on the product. How has the product or service added to your bottom line? Did the product deliver on its goals and promises? Was it a good value for the money?

If the product offers a free trial, free shipping or money back guarantee, include those items as well.

10. Offer a Final Incentive
Once your product review is completed, it’s a nice touch to close with a discount or coupon offer. If you are promoting someone else’s product, check with the product creators and ask if they have any offers you can place in your review. This is often a nice incentive to help potential buyers make the purchase.

In summary, your goal in delivering an effective product review is to give your reader as much honest, realistic information on how the product or service will help them by showing how valuable it’s been for you.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Product Review Web Traffic


Cool site builds an opt-in list for you

Web Traffic Juggernaut is a new site that says it guarantees more web visitors and online advertising with very little effort or cost. So I decided to put it to the test...

My first impression was the site looks professional and clean, with an attractive look and feel. It is easy to read and understand. Joining the site was easy and painless--they do offer 2 upgrade options but they are not required to gain the benefits.

The Members Area is very well laid out and intuitive--I could figure out what to do after only a few minutes and was able to get up & running in less than 5 minutes. Inside the site, you create links and ads--the links you simply enter any URL links you use into the generator and it transforms them into "Juggernaut" links. You create ads for anything you want to promote using the Juggernaut Ad Generator, which is very easy to use. You can create as many links and as many ads as you like. And they are organized in a logical way--links are displayed in the order you create them but also your 5 most recent links appear on the main page for quick reference. Also, since the link generator is the tool you'll use most, it is also right at the top of the main page when you login. Very smart!

After you've created at least 1 link and 1 ad you can start to generate traffic. Just use and promote the new Juggernaut link instead of the original source link you had. Every time the Juggernaut link is clicked, the page loads followed by a small ad window in the lower right corner. It displays 3 ads PLUS an image with your affiliate link that goes back to Juggernaut. So if anyone clicks the Juggernaut image they see the site, and if they signup they become your referral. It's a great viral feature because you can build referrals without even trying to just by using the site.

Now every time the ad window displays (your Juggernaut links get clicked) you earn credits that get YOUR ad displayed in the ad windows when other members' links get clicked. So the more clicks, the more times your ads get displayed.

And this works virally--meaning as you make referrals into Juggernaut (either by promoting it or just using it and visitors click the Juggernaut image on the ad window to join) you also earn ad credits on THEIR link clicks. And this works up to 5 levels deep. So you can create a massive amount of free ad views and web traffic by referring others to Juggernaut also.

I didn't get to test the full effect of a big downline yet (I just got the tool) but I can tell you the rest of the site works exactly as stated--my links got clicked, I earned credits, and my ads got displayed. Juggernaut even tracked my results so I know how many clicks and how many ad displays. That was an impressive unadvertised extra feature.

There is one more benefit and feature which might be the best of them all--down line emailing. You can email your down line with offers, promotions, or whatever you like, and here is where Juggernaut really shines. They took time to make the emailing often enough that it's valuable as a user, but no so often that it's a burden to your down line. But the best part about this feature (and actually the credit earning too) is that they use a unique dual-matrix technology that builds your down line in 2 ways. First is the typical way--you refer members, who then refer members, etc. But the 2nd matrix is a "forced matrix" that places all new members in a down line in sequential order. Without getting technical, what it means is that if you join and just stay a member (even if you don't do anything) your down line will grow automatically because new members will fill in your forced matrix. And you earn credits on them too. Now THAT's cool.

Overall I have to say I am impressed with Web Traffic Juggernaut. It is simple yet powerful, and delivers on its promises. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to increase traffic and advertising.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Design Your Website for Instant Product Reviews


In the same manner as color bears great significance in our daily lives, so too does color play an essential role when designing a website. Design for color-blind browsers and think of the color combination that you use. Similarly, think about the navigation and how the site will work, why users will come to your site etc. This will give you greater insight to what you need to achieve when designing a new website.
This is a way lower as compared to what a web designer would ask you for designing your website, not to mention the time factor.

How to minimize issues during check-out? Design your website for instant product reviews and actual delivery time and scheduling fast delivery of orders and pick-up of returns. When designing your site, put into mind a website that is homey. Navigation is one of the most important aspects of designing your website. Use website templates if you don't have any designing flair. The website designing company which you choose to use will be able to do this for you, as this is something which they are very familiar with.

Those few who decide to give designing a try themselves usually start out with a website template. Possibly you would like some help in writing proposals, for more details visit to www.google-friendly-page.com designing a latest website, or sending out press releases. Doing freelance graphic designing without having your own website is suicide. Huge mistakes are possible while designing if you have zero marketing experience. Most web designers have no idea how to make money on the internet, with anything other than their design services.

And you can find freelancers to take on just about any other non-administrative project you can think of -designing your website, writing a business plan, sending out press releases, you name it. One week, for instance, they could be networking, another designing a leaflet, another distributing it, for more details visit to www.instant-website-security.com and another updating your website. Website redesign firms use high speed connections while designing their original store so they rarely see the increase in page load times.

Here are fast track methods to make your job of designing and building a website a lot easier - All you have to do is plan one page, your homepage, and then clone all your other 2nd and 3rd level pages. The website designing company which you choose to use should be able to do this for you, as this is something which they are very familiar with.

By avoiding this concern and designing your website with your user’s goals and needs in mind, you will create a more positive user experience. If you are designing or maintaining your website, then learn about Meta tags. There are some very important things you must do SEO-wise while designing your website. It’s simple to get caught up in the day to day mechanics of designing and maintaining a website and poor organization just makes the job harder.

Before designing your website, you should be aware of all the components that go into successful development and how to use them to your best advantage. Driving high traffic to your site is important, but what's even more important, is designing a website that makes them stay.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Propel Business Productivity in 5 Steps


The actions for increased productivity do not need to be complicated, either. Sometimes the most effective actions for business productivity are simply reminders of age old practices. Propel ahead in business with these 5 recommended steps to propel business productivity.

#1: Set Goals, Goals, Goals!

Setting short and long term goals are essential to maximize business success and productivity. It is the gage to measure the worth of your daily effort. As with any gage, you'll need to review the list of short and long term goals frequently, to remind yourself where you are today and where you will be in the future.

#2: Always Accountability

What this means is that because we can only control our own decisions, not the economy around us, we are responsible for our own success. Increasing personal accountability can lead to greater business productivity, so ask for more of it of yourself and others around you will probably do the same.

#3: Follow Up

If all our leads and conversations stopped after just one conversation, then what business would be achieved? If a sale is closed after one conversation, congratulations! But, most of the time, follow up is required to sustain meaningful and mutually beneficial business relationships. So, pick up the phone, send out the email or knock on that door - and always follow up one conversation with another, to keep connected and to keep business momentum moving forward.

#4: It's Time for Feedback!

Feedback from clients, co-workers, supervisors, and just about everyone else who you come into contact with during a business day will facilitate your own accountability.

#5: Attitude of Gratitude

Being respectful of other people's time is a bit of a lost art, in this age of super speed internet conversation. Saying thank you never goes out of style. Even a criticism is an opportunity for a little self-reflection - which may lead to some adjustments that really make a positive difference in your overall business operations.

The bottom line truly is: the attitude of gratitude always aligns us for the next best action towards maximum business success and productivity. Do what it takes to get better: analyze and better your behavior in business, get more education, associate with great people. You will begin to feel the positive rewards of greater productivity in your business by leveraging the proper steps to greater business productivity.