The Proper Web Host
September 4, 2008
Where your website resides is extremely important to your ability to market it, so deciding which web host to go with is important. You’ll need to consider your monthly hosting fees. You don’t want to be throwing money away but you also don’t want to go for the cheapest hosting fee and not get quality. The fees for good hosting will be anywhere from $14.95 - $59.95 for one site. You can get anywhere from no support on the low end, to 24/7 support on the high end. Something you will want to keep in mind is that ISP and hosting companies are two separate entities. You might have an ISP where you’re connecting to the Internet through your local cable company. But then you are using some company that could be located in New York, Oregon, or somewhere else that has rooms full of servers that host your Internet site. These also have back-up servers that are connected to what’s called the backbone of the Internet, so that your communications can be reached from all over the world.
The Money List
September 3, 2008
Want an email list, but don’t know how to start gathering? The solution can be as simple as starting with family and friends. Let them know you are building a website and start sharing the link to it. Send out a simple, but informative, email and kindly ask them to pass the link along.
Avoid form letters or ads, make it personal. If you can sell the person, you’ll make money on the internet in no time! If you’re already browsing forums, ask to exchange email addresses with anyone you’ve become acquainted with. Jeff Paul says, if you want to make connections, be the answer guru! Remember, your information and your personality are your greatest assets in these shortcuts to internet millions.
Optimize– To the Max!
September 2, 2008
If you want to draw traffic from search engines like Google or Yahoo, you have to understand how search engines work and what they look for. Search engines employ “crawlers” to browse the web based on how relevant the site and its content are to the users search. A search engine’s “crawler” looks for keywords, the accessibility of a site and its content.
A site’s accessibility can be important as well. Is your site easily categorized? Can users browse your “news” page and still be able to get back to your “home” page? Are there too many links? Broken links? These types of minor issues can reflect poorly on your website and cause search engines to shy away from your site and choose someone else’s.
The Jeff Paul system is there to help you through the process of optimizing your website for success! If you only jump on one bandwagon your whole life, let it be this one! There’s fantastic money making potential in harnessing the power of the world wide web and our All-Star coaches know the ins and outs of this fascinating new market place.

