11 June 2009

Ah Myspace

So, with all the adword and adsense, it makes sense that if done the right way you could actually pay your adword budget with earnings from the adsense profit margin. Now we enter into online internet marketing. A concept I am still learning about, a topic that I think that is ever growing. And lucky for us, Google has again jumped on board, or rather is letting us jump on board by providing a tool called Google Analytics. I personal have yet to use this tool. So if any one has advice, comments or information, please feel free to comment on this blog about it.

Until you get your adwords campaign going there is a "free" form of marketing called 'viral' marketing. Now I know it sounds bad, but it is a term given to word-of-mouth marketing. Social or network marketing. How, who, why, where and when? Well, Myspace and Facebook are a good example of this and more recently Twitter.

These are all examples of social networking hubs. Places where people can share information about each other, pictures, employment and education, email and chat, plus all the plentiful and useless applications and games, mobster this, your pornstar name that. The point is, these are great free places to network your brand, ie, your self for free. Obviously, as your enterprise grows and so does your desire for greater income, you will need to employ advertising either on your own or with a professional company or pherhaps a combination of the two.

Just as a reminder, in terms of Google Adsense, for me personally, I could not get adsense to work on Myspace. It was at this point in time I refocused my efforts on a different form of passive income, as I have a full time well paying job, I was in search of a low effort passive income. All the time being realistic that the level of this income would be proportional to my amount of effort. Initially, Google adsense on its own seemed like a possible solution. But without much internet experience, nil webmaster skills, and no website of my own, it kinda fell into a heap - initially.

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