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Monday, September 05, 2011

Great Questions Regarding Free Marketing Traffic
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Sharon asks???

What Is Blackhat SEO, White Hat SEO and Gray Hat SEO?

I received an email today showing me several
pieces of search engine optimization software
designed to generate traffic automatically
from high traffic sites like YouTube and
Craigs List.

My question is,"What's makes something blackhat
as opposed to whitehat or ok?"

Here's the sanitized email that raised the
question:



Hi Eric,

As you probably know, Willie Crawford is my marketing partner
for xxxxxx. And because of that, I frequently get little
"insider tips" from him that most people would kill for. :)

Here's one you DEFINITELY WANT TO KNOW ABOUT:
http://bit.ly/qD0EWO

Here's the full story on this one:

A while back Willie asked me to review some stuff from
a fellow named Bishop Anders. Bishop has written a bunch of
software that's ... well, not exactly what you'd call "fancy
stuff". In fact, it's a bunch of fairly simple tools.

The thing is what you can DO with them!

The purpose of these tools is to generate free traffic to
your web sites, primarily by

Larry McCann answers:

These are terms that describe search optimization behavior. Black hat is a person that breaks search engine guidelines to manipulate the algorithm to gain top rankings, with white hat being the opposite (doing acceptable optimization tactics to get high rankings). Unfortunately the industry is a Grey hat approach, and it is not a black or white issue. Just don't get caught.

Laura asks???

Would you rather pay for answers from an "expert", or ask for free, and get answers from "real" people?

Google Answers, was like Yahoo Answers, but the biggest different was you had to actually pay to get answers from Google and supposedly the answers came from "experts". But Yahoo Answers has done way better than Google Answers, so Google has shut down Google Answers.

From Forbes.com:
"While Google???s product made questioners pay experts for quality responses, Yahoo! Answers, launched in December 2005, is free. Yahoo!???s product gets 24 times more traffic than Google Answers, according to research firm Hitwise. Yahoo! also integrates answers to user-generated questions into results in its search engine, and has solicited questions from celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and physicist Stephen Hawking."
http://bit.ly/p65dro

With Google Answers you had to PAY to get answers, but we can ask questions and get answers free here. Would you rather pay for answers from "experts" or get answers from real people?

Larry McCann answers:

I think you answered your question in your post. :))

Sandy asks???

What's a good way to market something online?

I make handmade jewelry and I'm considering opening an online site to sell it. However, I'm not sure how to go about advertising it- online or offline.

Any tips on getting traffic to my site, and interest in my work? What catches the interest of potential customers, and should I host the site on my own domain/server or do a trial run on a free site?

Larry McCann answers:

Try www.nestpages.com, it's free web directory listing for handmade items.

Chris asks???

Internet Marketing Question?

What could be expected as a "normal paid conversion percentage" using clickbank to sell a training program to make money online in the cellular phone industry, purchaser buys training program online for S15.00 that teaches them how to market a free website that they are given with the training Program.

Out of every 100 visitors from Quality online traffic, how many would convert with a solid offer that is backed wirh a 60 day money-back guarantee - that states if they do not earn at least $1000.00 in the first 60 days - by simply applying what they are taught in the training program they will receive a refund for training program.

Larry McCann answers:

There are many way to make money online
you can try this tips

http://bit.ly/mZjNGe
I got $50/ day

John asks???

Internet Marketing Question?

What could be expected as a "normal paid conversion percentage" using clickbank to sell a training program to make money online in the cellular phone industry, purchaser buys training program online for S15.00 that teaches them how to market a free website that they are given with the training Program.

Out of every 100 visitors from Quality online traffic, how many would convert with a solid offer that is backed wirh a 60 day money-back guarantee - that states if they do not earn at least $1000.00 in the first 60 days - by simply applying what they are taught in the training program they will receive a refund for training program.

Larry McCann answers:

If the product has been targeted correctly (interested in) you should get from maybe 4% - 7% conversion.
If you target this product at people already looking to buy this type of thing (can be a little more work) you will get a lot less traffic but the conversion can be as high as 30% - 40%

Most of the time only 30% of people who are entitled to a refund ever ask for one.


I have one site that targets the precise phrase that people use when they are looking to buy the product I sell. I only get 30 - 50 hits a week but have a 95% conversion.

Lisa asks???

Internet SEO Marketing Question?

What could be expected as a "normal paid conversion percentage" using clickbank to sell a training program to make money online in the cellular phone industry, purchaser buys training program online for S 49.50 that teaches them how to market a free website that they are given with the training Program.

Out of every 100 visitors from Quality online traffic, how many would convert with a solid offer that is backed wirh a 60 day money-back guarantee - that states if they do not earn at least $1000.00 in the first 60 days - by simply applying what they are taught in the training program they will receive a refund for training program.

How much of a difference would it make regarding "paid conversion percentage" if the offer was $19.95 verses $ 49.50?

Larry McCann answers:

There isn't any set percentage as such. It completely and completely depends on your content, copywriting, landing page, graphics, page rank and a list of other things. But lets say you get almost everything right to some degree, i am talking about from my experience, i get about minimum 1-4 % conversion percentage, out of 100 visitors.

Now let me clarify, getting 100 visitors is no parameter for your internet SEO marketing question. Im talking about 100 "ready to buy" visitors, who have done their research and are completely motivated to find the solution rightaway. As a rule i dont draw people looking just for information. I talk straight to the point and i write articles in and around the buying part of it.

Well, Internet SEO Marketing techniques also depend on the selection of your product you want to promote, the niche, existing competition and the quality of their respective landing pages. So in a way, there is no yardstick, its all upto your SEO and content writing skills.

Ruth asks???

Special Operations Software?

Free Traffic Softwares The Most Powerful Search Engine Marketing Software On The Web! The<<<=== has anyone ever used these programs?

Larry McCann answers:

These programs are usually spywares so be carefull

Robert asks???

How to build CMH name brand recognition & attracting customers to website ChicagoMyHome.com?

I am currently using MySpace, Facebook, Google Adwords and Yahoo Search Marketing. CMH Chicago My Home is targeted to Chicagoland residents and Chicago Sports fans everywhere. I am looking for free/inexpensive ideas to help build brand awareness and drive traffic to the website: ChicagoMyHome.com

Larry McCann answers:

Http://www.thetargetedvisitor.net
I have used this product and I found that it worked great for my sites.
Easy to use and affordable.

Mandy asks???

Home on MLS (AZ) - Anyone heard of "Live Free Investment Group" in Arizona?

I have been speaking with Alan Campos who is the President and CEO of "Fairway to Heaven Investments, LLC" and he has a partner named Brian North of Live Free Investment Group, they handle the short sale division of his company. Alan himself is not a realtor so legally he can talk to me as a home owner with a house currently listed on the AZ MLS through a Realtor. We are trying to do a short sale on our home in Arizona and we have had no traffic looking at the house in the last 2 months. This company will make us an offer today and we will go through the Short Sale process with the bank to see if they will approve or not. Alan contacted our realtor (that we have a listing contract with) to discuss handling the process from here including all the paperwork, negotiating with the bank and the offer will be made today. Of course my realtor will not get the 3% sellers listing commission (which is only $3,000 or less since the house is on the market for $100K), but instead this company is offering him a referral bonus of 25% at the closing of everything. My realtor told them no and that we will find a buyer and that we are not interested in going this route without speaking with us first. We have not spoke to our realtor yet, but Alan did call me back yesterday to say that our Realtor is not looking out for our best interest right now by not considering this deal. We have no offers let alone people looking at the house so going this route only makes sense.
Before we approach our realtor with our thought on wanting to go this route, I would like to see if anyone has heard of this company or done business with them. Is this a good decision to make. Also Alan has explained to me that we would be putting our home in a trust, which would allow them to market our home to their investment buyers while we are waiting for the banks decision. This way when we close in a few months they have a buyer lined up that will buy it from them after our closing date is complete. Alan said we still own the home and we are not signing it away to them or anything like that. Has anyone ever heard of this also? I just don't want to get scammed and I only want to go this route if it will all work out. Looking for help???
P.S. If I can have the deal done without putting our home in any kind of trust, what is everyones thought then?
Excellent Answers from EVERYONE and I will "forget Alan" and proceed forward with my realtor. Thanks everyone

Larry McCann answers:

The Better Business Bureau rates them a big fat F.

You need to stop talking to these people, they are trying to con you.

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