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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Increase Your Affiliate Marketing Website Traffic With Article Writing

Writing articles about affiliate marketing benefits the website owner in many ways. Articles submitted to article directories once published will give a back link to your website. This published article will also give you a status of expert in and about affiliate marketing. Writing many articles will increase back links and will further your status of expert. All this will increase traffic to your site and give you the reputation of being an authority on affiliate marketing.

Lets look at these in more detail.

Writing an article is not as difficult as you may think. Just start writing don' t get stuck spell checking and fixing grammar mistakes, this will just hold you back. You need to speed write get the words on the screen no matter what they look like. You will be amazed by the amount you get done and the by how your momentum picks up as you go on. Then once you have finished just go back and proof read it and fix any spelling mistakes. A tip here is to leave it for 24 hours then read it again and fix any errors before you publish it. Or get someone else to proof read it for you.

Submitting to article directories. The main thing here to remember is it is not an add you are placing but an article about whatever product you are promoting. The article will have been written not as an add but as content informing the prospect of the product and its various benefits. Keep in mind what category the article should be placed in, obviously an article about bags would not be put in the travel category. This is where a lot of people go wrong and place the article incorrectly. Take your time and search through the categories for the most relevant one for your article. Take note that there are times when you would put an article about bags in the travel category, when it' s about bags for travelling or travel bags. You see it is all about relevance.

Back links, this is some what of a controversial subject because getting your article published will give you a back link from the article directory. But what of the webmasters who take your article and publish it on their site. The point here is about duplicate content, it depends on how you look at it. First the directory you published it to will get first claim on the article, so you will get high ranking back link from the article directory. Secondly the webmasters who takes your article for their own website obviously want to add quality content to their website and you may not get a back link as counted by the search engines, because it is duplicate content but you will still get a link from the webmasters site pointing to your website, for all his visitors to see and possibly click on. Of course if the webmaster does not have a link to your site then is in breach of copyright and you could deal with him accordingly, if you can find him that is.

In summary, you will definitely see an increase in traffic to your affiliate website using the power of articles. Keep in mind the majority of people who go on online are looking for information about the products or services they are interested in. If you as an affiliate marketer can supply them with helpful and informative material then you will have prospects returning to your website often.

Affiliate marketing is the method of seeking targeted website traffic for any product you wish to promote.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Big game fishing - Adratic sea - CROATIA

Big game fishing - Adratic sea - CROATIA


Experience the "Adriatic Big Game Fishing to Croatia" unaffected spirit of the sea and an adventure you will remember forever. Visit the most attractive locations on the Croatian Adriatic coast, enjoy the atmosphere and try your luck with the biggest fish in the Croatian Adriatic.

If you wish for an active holiday full of adrenalin, and if you want to experience the magic of the Kornati islands, join us at once "ADRIATIC BIG GAME FISHING"!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Plitvice lakes- CROATIA

Visit Croatia - Plitvice Lakes

The Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia's most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. Located roughly halfway between capital city Zagreb and Zadar on the coast, the lakes are definitely a must-see. (As confirmed by the many emails we've received!) The beauty of the National Park lies in its sixteen lakes, inter-connected by a series of waterfalls, and set in deep woodland populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and rare bird species. The National Park covers a total area of 300 square kilometres, whilst the lakes join together over a distance of eight kilometres. There's also quite an altitude difference - the highest point is at 1,280m, the lowest at 380m - although the total height difference between the lakes themselves is only 135m. (Veliki Slap, the largest waterfall, is 70m tall.) Plitvice Lakes - Veliki Slap - The Park is open daily all year round, with longer opening hours during summer (usually 8am to 7pm). There's an entrance fee, which acts as a contribution to the Park's upkeep and protection: for adults it's 55 Kunas in November - April; 85 Kunas in May & June and September & October; 100 Kunas in July & August. Children aged 7 to 18 have cheaper tickets, whilst children under the age of seven have free entrance. Groups of 15 or more people can get discounted tickets. 3-hour guided tours in English, German or Italian can also be pre-booked at 20 Euros per hour.

What is there to do?
There are numerous trails on which to walk and hike, and there are also boat and shuttle bus services in order to see the Park it all its glory.

Accommodation in Plitvice
It is possible to stay within the Park at one of its three hotels (which are all clustered quite closely together by Entrance 2) or at its campsite (which contains bungalows or space for 500 camping units) which is located about 7km outside of the northern entrance of the Park. There is another hotel, the Hotel Grabovac, that is also located 12km north of the Park. It's also possible to find private accommodation in a number of the towns and villages (such as Slunj) on the way to the Park.