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Ebook Reviews: "ALL ABOUT HITS"


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Ebook Reviews: "ALL ABOUT HITS"

Review by Doug Jerving,



"All About Hits" by Paul Prissick.



When You think about the title to this ebook what's the first

thing that comes into your head? Search engines, right?



I'm sure search engine success is the thing almost every budding

entrepreneur thinks of first when you bring up the subject of

hits. You're really not that far off track either, but if that

is all you concentrate on you will never experience the full

power of internet marketing as it ought to be.



Paul Prissicks's goal in writing 'All About Hits' is to take you

beyond the very important but limited worldview of search engine

hit pursuit. You are about to be launched upon the discovery of

a new internet paradigm as Mr. Prissick shows you what the gurus

know and the rest of us ought to find out.



What is the first thing you learn? How about things that used to

work in the innocent beginnings of online marketing? Things you

may not yet realize are about as effective as a fish swimming

through molasses (alright, corn syrup). To name a few:



Submission services, doorway pages, link farms, cloaking, and,

(you kids put your fingers in your ears), almost ALL those META-

thing-a-ma-gigs.



Concentrate on developing your presence on the various search

engines by using simple, well designed pages that have useful

content. Skip the frames and the flash if at all possible.

Paul shows you how to properly optimize your site so that it is

content heavy. That way human searchers as well as the search

engines see logical coherence.



So how many hit gathering techniques are available to the

serious web marketers among us? Paul shows us eight powerful

tools that, when used together, can drive a continuously growing

stream of motivated prospects to your site. They are:



1) Search Engines and Directories. I never really was clear what

the difference between these two was until Mr. P defined them.

Since so many others have covered this ground, I won't waste

your time. Read the ebook.



2) Reciprocal Links. Does that mean link farming using robotic

search programs? Not at all. Paul shows you how to find highly

targeted sites directly related to your's without directly

competing with it. He also gives you the highly effective letter

he sends to site owners he wants to link with.



3) Pay-Per-Clicks. Yeah you're right, pay-per-clicks are pretty

much a specialized type of search engine, but they are not to be

ignored. Done right, this most valuable form of hit production

can make you money first time out the gate, and double your

income every time you use them. Read the book to learn the

specifics.



4) Autoresponders and other list builders. Good information you

have probably heard before. Now it's time to put it into action.



5) Ezines - Your Gold Source. Like the pay-per-click search

engines, if you do this right you can double your income every

time you publish. Then you reinvest and double again. It takes a

bit more work to get this off the ground initially. But once you

find a working combination, ezines will explode your income.



6) Ebooks: Paid and Free. Make money selling them, then make

more money when people try the products you recommend in them!

By the way, that's why you need at least one free ebook to give

away on your site.



Remember these two things about ebooks: First, everyone has one

in them. Even you. Second, just writing it makes you an expert

in most people's eyes. Just make sure you give folks plenty of

quality information and you will never endanger your reputation.



7) Press Releases. Alright, as far as I'm concerned, this is

just shameless promotion on Paul Prissick's part. But that's

okay; there are things we can learn from this lesser science that

so many others swear by.



8) Offline Promotions. This is by far the most neglected avenue

of driving web traffic of all. Paul shows you how to do it right

so that you're not wasting another nickle.



Paul's last chapters consist of: a virtual checklist (your "To-Do"

list); how to make extra money from your site; a valuable list

of resources; a section on effective safelist marketing; and

Paul Prissick's business pitch.



All in all, this is one of the most valuable books I have read

to date on the subject of website traffic. It's fast paced,

packed with up to date information, and written by no armchair

advice giver but a trench-warrior. Mr. Prissick is a teacher of

online marketing worthy of hearing out. He is finally gaining

the recognition he deserves.





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Doug Jerving is the publisher of the "Edison Gazette Ebook

Review Monthly" (EGERM) Newsletter. For a free subscription

to EGERM send any email to: mailto:egermgetresponse.com

For many more great articles on Home Business success,

Network Marketing, and Internet Marketing, you may visit

his site at: http://edisongazette.com .





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