5 Ways To Drive Traffic To Your Website (alaskan native history)

By anil vij

  Every site owner and Webmaster wants a steady stream of traffic to their website, but many of the commonly used tools or techniques either cost too much money or take to long to implement to truly be effective. You do not need a lot of money or expensive scripts to help you drive more visitors to your site. All you need is some creativity and patients.

1. Ask for referrals. Asking for referrals can be one of the easiest ways to gain more traffic to your site. You can add a “mail to link” on your website that says something like “Recommend this site to a friend”. If your site has a newsletter or emailing list you may create a simple question form asking your existing customers or visitors once a month for referrals. The best approach is to be friendly and don’t over do it.

2. Create a newsletter. Having a newsletter for your site is an awesome way to personalize your site and to offer important tips and information about your site’s products and services. If your site has sales or support representatives then you can highlight them and how they are there to help your customers and site visitors. There are a variety of ways to run your newsletter, either from a subscription based email list or only web type. Make your newsletter special by including your readers or site visitors. One way is to have an question and answer section that offers information for commonly asked questions.

3. Set up site surveys and polls. Involve your site visitors by adding site surveys and polls. Asking for your visitor’s and customer’s opinions about relevant site topics is a powerful method in developing both trust and involvement in your website. You can also publish the results of your surveys and polls in your newsletter or email them to your mailing list.

4. Create a site contest or giveaway. Another way to generate excitement and interest in your website is to create a contest or giveaway. The prize can be a discount on goods or services or just about anything that will add value to your current site offerings.

5. Website testimonials. Ask your customers to write a simple testimonial about your site’s goods and services, and add them to your home page. Testimonials add importance and reinforce your site’s reputation by letting other site visitors and potential customers see what others have to say about your products and services. You may want to also consider adding a thumbnail picture of your customer with their testimonial. This will add a human element to your site’s reputation.

Anil Vij is an Expert Author and an Online Marketing Specialist. Visit http://www.onewaylinkexchange.net for more information.

Huge iPhone Data Bills If You Cancel Your International Plan
By Thana

  One iPhone Atlas reader writes:

After receiving a huge international data roaming bill for my iPhone account even though I had added a sufficiently large International Data Roaming Plan before my trip I was informed by an AT&T service rep that AT&T had charged me the exorbitant per KB rate for international data usage because I had cancelled my International Data Roaming plan after I returned to the United States.

The plan is available on a month-to-month basis, so canceling it when I got home seemed like an obvious thing for me to have done, since I have no plans to go overseas again in the foreseeable future. But the service rep said that AT&Ts policy (unwritten, so far as I can tell) is that one needs to leave the roaming plan in place for 90 extra days, so that it is still in place when the foreign carrier finally reports the subscribers roaming back to AT&T. If the plan is not in place when the foreign data usage gets reported to AT&T, then AT&Ts billing system which was fully capable of charging me for the International Data Roaming service when it was in place is incapable of recognizing that I had an international data roaming plan in place on the dates that the foreign carrier says I used its data connection

AT&Ts 100MB iPhone plan costs an additional monthly fee of $119.99, while the 200MB plan runs an additional $199.99 a month. During the plans rollout, AT&T stated that both could be added or dropped from users existing plans at any time, without penalty.

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Mourinho To Replace Ferguson At Manchester United
By Martin Sejas

  Mourinho’s declaration that he will head back to England when his contract is up at Inter raised a couple of eyebrows yesterday. Is he sick of Italy already? Or does he simply love England more than Italy? Whatever the case, the fact is that he has made his intentions known publicly. For one, the Board of Directors at Inter Milan will not be too pleased with what he said yesterday, given that he still has a while to go before his time at Inter is up.

After a brilliant start to his tenure at Inter, it is perfectly normal think that his English intentions could now distract the ‘Special One’ and at the same time, the team’s performance on the pitch. This could be a turning point for both Mourinho and Inter and it will be interesting to see how the teams play from now on.

The other debate that has been ignited by his declaration is where in England Mourinho would go. There is no doubt that he would be tempted to go back to Chelsea, the club which made him a managerial superstar. However, Roman Abramovich is still at the club, and one must not forget that it was their falling out that resulted in Mourinho ending his time at Chelsea. So for the moment, Chelsea is unlikely.

What is more probable, and his most likely destination is Manchester United. There’s a feeling this season that Sir Alex Ferguson is really keen on retiring from football very, very soon. He has, however, announced his retirement intentions countless of times in the past only to re-consider and push on.

He was very close to pulling the pin 6 years ago, and has since then won 3 more domestic titles as well as Champions League title. Perhaps his time has come to leave the game. Maybe he should have left at the end of the last season after their unforgettable night in Moscow.

Whatever the reason, everything points to Ferguson’s retirement and Mourinho’s return occurring at the same time. What other club could possibly afford and satisfy Mourinho’s ego and ambitions? Arsenal and Liverpool are the other possibilities.

In the case of Arsenal, Arsene Wenger is a god at Arsenal and like Ferguson, he will never get sacked and will be one to decide when he leaves the club. In the case of Liverpool, out of the big 4, it is the poorest club and I don’t see it being able to match offers from other clubs for Mourinho’s services.

Everything points to Manchester United. In 3 seasons time, Manchester United will be saying goodbye to a legendary manager and welcoming the Portuguese magician.

Martin Sejas is the chief writer of http://www.SportsNewsFootball.com, a leading sports news football website known for its fearless and critical analysis of the major issues affecting the beloved game of football.

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