Monday, December 20, 2010

How To Get Massive Free Advertising With Ezines

For the netrepreneur seeking targeted free and low-cost advertising, ezines are an excellent resource. Using the following strategies you can get hundreds of dollars worth of ezine advertising on an ongoing basis, absolutely for free. You can also use these resources to structure an advertising campaign to fit your budget.

Before you get started, make sure you set up a special email address just for your ezine subscriptions - this will be very important to help you stay organized. Be careful about using a web-based email account, if you go out of town or miss a few days, there's a chance it might fill up too quickly. If your emails start bouncing, your ads will not run. If you do not have access to a separate email alias from your current ISP and need to set up a free web-based account, it's best to use one with a large amount of storage space, such as:
http://gawab.com

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

50 Free Press Release Submission Websites

 Publishing a press release will and can drive some more traffic to your web site.
This is TechBloggerPro Top 50 press release submission list, most trustworthy sites where you can publish a press release, all of them free of charge.
Here is the 2010 list, ordered by Google PageRank. The links lead either to "Add/Submit a Press Release" or "Register" page.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Google's Social Layer May Be a Toolbar

Google's "Emerald Sea" Already Being Called Something Different

There have been a lot of rumors and a lot of speculation around a "social layer" that Google is supposedly adding to many of its products. Little has been known about Google's planned implementation and the functionality of this social layer, and a great deal of talk has been around the name itself. 

MG Siegler at TechCrunch, who learned this week that the product was allegedly being referred to internally as "Emerald Sea", is now saying that the name has already evolved again to "Google +1" according to some sources or "@Google" by others, one of which, he says could end up being the final name. 

None of the sources are named so we can only take the suggestions for what they are: rumor. I'm just going to keep referring to it as the "social layer" until we hear something different from Google itself. 

Emerald Sea  - Google's new name for "Google Me"?

What it Might Be

The name isn't that important though. It's that aforementioned implementation and functionality that will really matter, and Siegler claims to know a bit about that now as well, reporting: 

In its current state, Google +1 is said to be a toolbar that appears across many of Google's services. That is said to include their Chrome web browser. Though one source says they believe it will be a Chrome extension, rather than being fully baked into the browser — at least for now. And while +1 should start on Google properties, the idea would be get other sites to implement it too — perhaps like Facebook's Like button and other social widgets.

Again, we can only consider this rumor for now, and in all likelihood, Google doesn't even know for sure how it will implement its new social layer. The launch has already reportedly been pushed back to Spring of next year. They want to get it right. They need to. 

Assuming that this does turn out to be a toolbar across Google services (and potentially across other sites), is this the right approach? To be honest, I'm not sure how I feel about it. I'm looking around at various Google products and trying to visualize what it might look like, and quite frankly it's not that great, but I'm not going to judge a product that is just a rumor at this point, based on my own imagination of what it could be. 

Google does need to find a way to tie its products together more efficiently and get people to notice that they're tied together. As far as getting onto other sites, it's hard to see how they could make this work any differently than they're existing offerings. They already offer "Buzz" buttons, Google Friend Connect, etc. We'll just have to wait and see. 

On a related note, Google co-founder Sergey Brin is reportedly getting involved with the product.