October 31, 2010

Google AdWords Ad

Top 12 Tips for Effective Google AdWords Ad
By: John Artfield

In this article I show you my top twelve tips for creating effective Google AdWords ads.

I've been testing the Google pay per click advertising system for a while, with much success. These tips will help you create ads that generate higher click through rates, and lower cost per click.

1. Target The Right Audience

Target the right audience by selecting the language and countries that you want to target. For example, I exclude all countries where English is not understood by a large percentage of the population.

2. Refine Your Keywords

Use square brackets "[...]" around your keyword/s.

For example:

[google]
[google adwords]
Your ad will only show when the search is for the exact keyword phrase you have included within the brackets.

The ad will not show for searches that include other keywords. In our example, this would be for searches such as "google search," or "google news."

3. Test Multiple Ads Simultaneously

Always test 2 (or more) ads simultaneously. This is what is known in the print industry as an A/B split test.

Find out which one produces the higher click through ratio. Then replace the weaker performing ad with a new one.

Continue this process in your never-ending quest to get the highest click through ratio possible.

4. Track The Return-On-Investment Of Each Ad

Google tracks the click through ratio of each ad. But it doesn't track the conversion ratio.

Use a special tracking link in each ad to track its conversion ratio. For example, you could attach each ad with an affiliate tracking system link. Make sure each ad produces a return-on-investment.

5. Include Targeted Keywords In Your Ad

Include the targeted keywords in the headline and the description of the ad. Google will highlight searched keywords in bold in the ad.

When people scan search results, they look for the keywords they have entered. Searched keywords highlighted in bold certainly help to catch the user's attention. For this reason, ads with searched keywords usually perform better than ones without.

6. Sell The Benefits

Spell out one or more major benefit in your ad. For example, make more money, stay younger looking, lose weight, get healthier, live happier, etc.

7. Include Attention Grabbing Words In Your Ad

Start your headline with an attention grabbing word. For example, "Free:, New:, Sale:, etc." Make sure you stay within Google's editorial guidelines.

8. Use Words That Provoke Emotion & Enthusiasm

Use power words or call-to-action phrases that provoke emotion, enthusiasm and a response.

Here are some examples of power words:

free, cheap, sale, special offer, time limited offer, tricks, you, tips, enhance, discover, fact, learn, at last, free shipping, etc.
Here are some examples of call-to-action phrases:

* Buy Today - Save 50%
* Download Free Trial Now
* Sale Ends Tomorrow
Make sure the phrase specific to your business, otherwise Google may reject the phrase.

9. Sell Your USP (Unique Selling Proposition)

What makes your product or service better, or different, from the competition? Spell them out in your ad.

For example, one of Amazon.com's first taglines was "Earth's Biggest Bookstore." That's a powerful USP!

10. Link To Relevant Landing Pages

If an ad is for a specific product or service, create a landing page for the ad. Include relevant and useful information to convert the customer. Generally, a well designed landing page will almost always convert more visitors than if you simply sent the visitor to the home page.

11. Remove Common Words

Remove common words, such as "a, an, in, on, it, of, etc." Remove every word that does not absolutely need to be in the ad. Make every word count.

12. Deter Freebie Hunters

Deter freebie hunters by including the price of the product or service at the end of the ad. This will improve your overall conversion ratio and lower your average customer acquisition cost.

This may reduce your click through ratio, but that's OK. After all, you're not trying to target every body, only potential customers. In most cases, freebie hunters will never become paying customers.

Conclusion

Remember that advertising is a never-ending series of tests. Always track your ads. Never stop testing different keywords and ads to improve your conversion ratio and lower your customer acquisition cost.

Advertising in the Google AdWords advertising system works. It may not necessarily produce as many visitors as Overture, but the click through cost is usually lower.

Master the art of advertising in Google, and you could outsmart the competitor who's always outbidding you in Overture. ;o)

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October 30, 2010

SEO vs. PPC vs. Paid Billboards

I just read an article regarding SEO vs. Pay Per Click on an internet forum. The article summed up what it means to appear # 1 through #6 in Google's natural search perfectly. The quote was "Having the first spot or even the 5th or 6th in Google for your keywords is like having a huge billboard in the middle of Times Square." Think about that for a minute. Let that sink in. Got it? Good. Let's continue. The article goes on to say "That kind of traffic is intense and the exposure is priceless! We can say the same about a great ranking on a PPC campaign, but remember one thing - you will always have to pay for it. Free clicks in sponsored search? Never."

Let's examine the first statement. Imagine being a major retailer and one morning you wake up to hear that posting a billboard of your most prized product in Times Square is now free and that the duration of that ad campaign could be indefinite as long as you correctly setup your billboard. Do you think Steve Jobs would pass on a opportunity to put up a massive animated billboard of his new IPhone in Times Square for free? Oh yeah and he could keep it up for as long as 2 to 3 years. Your damn right he wouldn't. I bet you most CEO's of major corporations wouldn't either. That is exactly what a company can achieve when they do their due diligence in setting up their SEO strategy.

When done right a company that attains the top results on Google for their major products or services receives priceless exposure. Google's traffic is similar to the mass audience that strolls through Times Square except they are targeted. Now tell Steve Jobs that not only will he get his billboard up in Times Square for free and for roughly 2 to 3 years, but that the city of New-York will also be replacing the thousands of visitors who come through with visitors that are in the market for a smart phone. Currently on Google there are 146 million advertisers for the keyword for "smartphone." Imagine telling that 146 million they could have that billboard.

My previous 4 years in the interactive space has taught me that most internal marketing departments of companies do not have an SEO strategy. Although that's a rather small sample size of companies I would imagine that most major retailers do not have a plan for SEO. The year of 2007 appears to be the time when E-Retailers will be forced to recognize that PPC isn't the only search solution.

Having seen a client have this PPC experience, and simultaneously reading the succession of articles of companies pulling PPC, we realize this is happening to a lot of folks. The question is whether or not the CPC rates are worth the return. If your company is doing Pay Per Click, maybe it is time to start thinking about where your nearest Time Square is and how you may get your "Billboard."

So, most of you will think, why should we deal with all this PPC and SEO strategy? Can we just have exclusive rights to put billboard on "Time Square" of internet? Most of you will think that it's impossible. But think again, we're living in IT era where nothing seems to be impossible. Every next year we are getting more and more possibilities and most of them seemed to be impossible as short as two years ago. This is how the IT department at Billboard Ranking started the research on solving this problem. And to develop this unique technology of placing electronic Billboards, on top of all major search engines in form of a search query result.

What does it mean? Let me explain: you buy keyword from BillboardRanking.com and associate it with your website, which you want to promote. After that, every time an internet search of specific keyword or phrase is searched, and you purchase the phrase from BillboardRanking.com, in any of known search engine, your website is framed on top of search results a billboard with your web page appears. How unique!

And remember, you are not sharing this keyword with any other advertiser. You have unique rights for this phrase during a year or more, and you don't need to fight with other advertisers and bid more to put your keyword higher than other advertisers. Once registered all traffic derived from your words will now be delivered to your website. You will have access to a login area were you can track your visitors.

BillboardRanking technology is used in conjunction with search engines to provide direct access to websites, giving users the ability to navigate from any point on the Internet directly to our client's website, or even a specific location deep within their site.

With BillboardRanking.com all you need to beat your competitors is to get your keywords and phrases registered in their system as soon as you can and start getting traffic to your website. Why ASAP? Because someone else (maybe your competitor) can register those keywords and have unique access to all traffic from those keywords.

This technology is not the sole answer to the magic question of "being on top" of all search engines. However, when used with PPC and search engine optimization, it does offer an advantage over your competitors.

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October 29, 2010

Google Sandbox and Aging Delay

By: webpromotionx

The Sandbox is part of Google's ranking filters, the most important element of which appears to be time online and the age of your website. The age of your web site influences your rankings as well as the age of the web sites that link to your web site. In addition, Google checks when other web sites link to your site and how your inbound links grow over time.

Google's sandbox filter seems to affect nearly all new websites placing them on an initial "probation" status. The effect of this is that new websites may get into Google's SERP's relatively quickly and may even perform well for a couple of weeks. When the filter is applied to the new website it is referred to as being put in the "sandbox". The new website will still show in the result pages, but it will not rank well regardless of how much original, well optimized content and regardless of how many quality inbound links the site may have. The filter restrains new websites from having immediate success in the search engine result pages.

The sandbox filter seems to affect almost all new websites, with very few exceptions. It is important to note that the filter is not a punishment for anything the webmaster did with their new website. The filter is merely an initiation period for new websites.

How long are sites sandboxed?

The reported sandbox period is extremely variable; ranging from 3 months to indefinite, the typical range though seems around 6-9 months, and one Google engineer has reportedly stated the actual range is 6-12 months. Many have observed that the period appears to correlate with industry competitiveness/popularity, with the most popular and commercial industries having the longest "probation" period.

Steps to minimize Sandbox Effect:

While Google sandbox is not something you can control, there are certain steps you can take in order to make the sandbox effect less destructive for your new site. As with many aspects of SEO, there are ethical and unethical tips and tricks and unethical tricks can get you additional penalties or a complete ban from Google, so think twice before resorting to them. The unethical approaches will not be discussed in this article because they don comply with our policy.

Before we delve into more detail about particular techniques to minimize sandbox damage, it is necessary to clarify the general rule: you cannot fight the sandbox. The only thing you can do is to adapt to it and patiently wait for time to pass. Any attempts to fool Google starting from writing melodramatic letters to Google, to using “sandbox tools” to bypass the filter – can only make your situation worse. There are many initiatives you can take, while in the sandbox, for as example:

Buy old or recently expired domains:

If you have a new website, there is a good chance that you will be placed in the sandbox. To mininize the sandbox effect buy old domains or the domains which are recently Expired.

Create valuable content and quality links:

Along with the passage of time, nothing can help you reach the tops of the major search engines better than quality website content and good links from reputable sources. Make sure your website copy is original and informative, and that each page of your site contains different content. In addition, a slow and steady buildup of good links will bring you the best results. Links from .edu, .gov, and .mil domains might be beneficial, as those domains are usually exempt from the sandbox filter.

Concentrate on less popular keywords:

You might avoid being sent to the sandbox by peppering your website with keywords that are less popular in your industry or category. Since the popular keywords are the ones most people strive for, the wait for rankings with these words is generally much longer than it would be if you focused on the less popular keywords. You can simultaneously get your site listed for less popular keywords while waiting to get to the top for the most profitable keywords.

Host your website on a well established host:

Host your new site on a subdomain of a well-established host . The sandbox effect is not so severe for new subdomains . You can also host the main site on a subdomain and on a separate domain host just some contents, linked with the main site. You can also use redirects from the subdomained site to the new one, although the effect of this practice is also questionable because it can also be viewed as an attempt to fool Google.

Conclusion:

Google has been going to great lengths to cut out on search engine spam. Some have faulted them on the lengths that they are going to claiming that it is effecting legitimate sites as well as the spam websites. While this is probably the case, as an owner of a website you need to place yourself in the position of Google and ask yourself what they are really looking for in a website. Google is looking for websites that offer quality content. Google still relies on the natural voting system that was first used to establish pagerank. They may change the way that they qualify content or inbound links, but the basic elements of a quality website will always remain the same.

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October 28, 2010

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October 27, 2010

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October 26, 2010

What do search engines look for specifically and how exactly do they rank websites?

By: SEO 4 One

No one knows exactly how search engines rank sites, because they all work differently. Also, in order to stay ahead of webmasters who would like to manipulate search engine results, search engine designers are constantly tweeking what they do in order to make sure their results accurately reflect, in order, the most appropriate and relevant websites according to each search. And of course, they are not willing to share this information with the public.

We do however have high-level basic information that will help you positively communicate with search engines. Here is an overview of things that we know search engines take into account, even if we do not know to what extent they are weighed specifically:

Relevance of keyword and content to searches.

Title and describe your site and your pages in a way that focuses on keywords that you want related to your website. Make your content match your keywords so the search engines will identify relevance to the searches you want them to. Some search engines take metatags into account, some to a lesser extent since they are hard coded by webmasters and can manipulate search results, and some do not value metatags at all.

Relevance and connectivity of internal pages on your website.

If you have several pages on your website, the fewer clicks to get to them from your home
page, the better. If you can get to each of your internal pages by clicking somewhere on your top page, that is the best. Links that go from one internal page to another relevant internal page of your site (cross links) in addition to links from your home page may also increase your ranking. The internal pages of your website also need to have relevant text and keywords associated with them that are applicable and relevant to your home page, without being a copy of the same text and information. If a search engine encounters a text description on one page that is an exact word for word copy of text from another page in your site, it might actually lower your search ranking.

Volume and relevancy of Inbound links.

Search engines count the number of links you have coming into your site from other websites, so you need several. Search engines also care that the site the link comes from is relevant to the content of your site. One way to build ranking in this area is to submit your URL to directories that have a category and/or subcategory that's specific to what your website offers, and categorize your URL submissions accurately. Also, in addition to submitting your home page to directories, include URLs of internal pages of your site as often as possible.

Volume and quality of traffic and length of visits.

If you have several visitors to your site, this will increase your ranking. It will improve your search engine ranking more if the majority of those visitors entered your site from a relevant site. It will help the most if those visitors spend time on your site and even better if they browse your internal links.

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October 25, 2010

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SEO for eCommerce Stores

By: SEO 4 One

I was recently posed an SEO question from a reader specific to ecommerce stores. The question was that since search engine ranking is so heavily contingent on a website's content being relevantly optimized, how do online stores get high search engine rankings? Being that one of my first websites was an ecommerce store with general merchandise, and I spent several months myself stuck on this dilemma, I knew exactly why they were asking. Ecommerce sites such as that use the keywords for "shopping", etc, but the majority of their pages contain item descriptions that aren't relevant to the term "shopping". Selling items from handbags to vacuum cleaners makes it hard to keep your content consistent and relevant to your search engine keywords, and it doesn't help your ranking for a search engine to find irrelevant keywords between your website pages without a common theme. It's a unique challenge for stores and shopping malls that don't sell all the same types of items and contain an inconsistent keyword theme throughout their pages.

Through my work I found that eCommerce stores can overcome these obstacles by taking these 10 steps:

1. Use the same two to three keywords between all of your pages whether it's a highly used keyword on that page or not, like "shopping", "discount", "on sale"...whatever your common store theme is, regardless of the item (we'll use these three as examples for the purpose of this discussion, but you might feel that different keywords better describe your store as a whole). Optimize your main page content very heavily on these keywords with a description of your business and explanation of your website's mission and theme. It will serve the purpose of driving search engine traffic to your front page, which should be very relevant to your front page keyword tags, as well as convincing shoppers that they want to shop there. The beginning of this text will also show up in your website's description in some searches and could effect how many people click through to your site from your listing. Weave your keywords throughout the page, but more heavily in the top of the first paragraph.

2. Categorize your store's selections. Separate each item into a category such as "handbags", "luggage", "jewelry", etc. rather than lumping them all together disorganized. Create as many separate categories as possible. If you only sell jewelry in your store (in which case "jewelry" is one of your primary website keywords), separate the items into categories such as "necklaces", "earrings", "bracelets", etc. for example. Use these category names as the second group of keywords on your main page, right behind your primary keywords. Make sure there's a navigation bar on your front page that links directly to each category by name, matching these keywords exactly in bold text links.

3. Tag your category pages with your primary home page keywords: "shopping", "discount", "on sale", and then add the category name as your next keyword ("Jewelry" for example), followed by a few descriptive words for the items in that category, such as "bracelet", "necklace", "gold", "diamond". This methodized string of keywords provides connection and relevancy from your main page, through your category page, to your item pages, which might not have appeared relevant otherwise.

4. Add page descriptions on each of your category pages and include all of your page tags in your page content. For instance include a very brief summary of your front page website description (without copying text directly). This will allow visitors who landed directly on your category page to still get an understanding of your business and enables you to use your primary website's keywords ("shopping", "discount", "on sale") so that, primarily, it shows search engines direct relevance between your top page and each second level page. Then provide a description of the category itself and the items within the category, utilizing the rest of your page's tags. This text will persuade visitors to shop on your site, in this category particularly, while convincing search engines your page content is relevant to your keywords and this second level page is directly relevant to third level pages as well as your top level page.

5. Tag your item pages with your primary website keywords ("shopping", "discount", and "on sale"), then your relevant category keyword ("Jewelry"), followed by additional descriptive keywords specific to that item, as if it's a directory map.

Include all of your keywords for each page in your content where it's tagged, whenever it makes sense. So you have the "shopping" keyword tagged on all of your pages to make your whole store relevant to that very important keyword, now you need your item pages themselves (third level pages) to be relevant to the first level and second level pages.

For instance, a page that describes a gold bracelet as explained in the simple rules above, might be categorized in "Jewelry" and tagged as "shopping", "discount", "on sale", "jewelry", "bracelet", "gold", "bangle", and so on. Your description for that item might start with, "If you're shopping for an exquisite addition to your jewelry collection, this gorgeous gold bangle bracelet is on sale at an incredible discount..." You get the idea... Make each page's description meaningful, interesting, persuasive, and rich with keywords.

6. Add as many (optimized!) pages as possible. Stores with the biggest catalogs, the most categories, and the most item pages have more of a presence on the internet, of course. As long as each category is accessible from the main page and each item is accessible from a top level category (your whole website only goes three links deep: main page, category page, item page), no links are broken, there's a navigation bar on each page, and all the pages are optimized as described above, the more the better. The highest ranked online stores have thousands of well optimized product listings, however my first ecommerce store reached a very decent ranking with 300 item listings.

7. Use "Alt Tags" for your images. This is text that will show to human visitors only if your image is unavailable, it makes your images searchable on the internet, and it is always seen by search engines as content. Use your keywords heavily in image alt tags to increase your page's keyword usage, making your page content even more relevant to search engines without boring your shoppers. On a page where one of your keywords lacks very much presence and it would take away from the quality of your content to squeeze it into the text anymore, include that word again in an image "alt tag" instead.

8. Use relevant cross-reference links between pages within your site. If you have the capability to provide cross-references from one item to other relevant items in your catalog, do that! Search engines love cross references. You've already shown the search engine through use of keywords and page descriptions that your third level pages are relevant to your first and second level pages, and cross references between item pages show additional relevancy between third level pages as well. Under the image and description for a particular item, if you have a section that says, "...you might also be interested in..." with thumbnail descriptions that link to other relevant item pages of your site, it makes it easier for search engines to find relevancy between more of your pages, with a direct path for them to follow. It also helps convert visitors into paying customers by helping them find exactly what they're looking for in fewer clicks. It's all-around a great tool and worth the expense and effort.

9. Add a blog or allow comments and reviews. Each comment on your site is new relevant content for search engines to review. You can use a blog page for creating network contacts and free sales publicity. The added functionality also encourages visitors to utilize and then return to your site, potentially bookmarking a post for their own purpose, providing free viral marketing...the benefits are practically endless.

10. Think outside of the box. Always keep your eyes open for new ideas for relevantly linking your pages, providing additional relevant functionality to your pages, increasing your categories, and improving your content.

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SEO for eCommerce Stores is one part of SEO 4 One 's complete beginner's guide to search engine optimization.

October 24, 2010

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What is the Blogging Portal

By: Sukhram singh

Advertising on the Internet is becoming more and more expensive. While Google's AdWords and contributions by others have made the purchase of online ads exceptionally easy and seemingly effective, numerous people and start-up businesses learn that this is a game better reserved for the largest organizations with millions on hand for their marketing budgets. To get value from programs such as AdWords, you are required to be among the top 3 or 5 bidders for your most significant keywords. For some such keywords, the cost-per-click (CPC) can get to as much as $5.00 or more, which can rapidly sum up to thousands of dollars per-day. For more details www.greatblogbox.com If you're able to convert these clicks to sales, in that case this makes great financial sense. The unfortunate truth, however, is that this is hardly ever the case. Most online businesses cannot afford to pay $5.00 per transaction in advertising costs. When you consider that it can some times take 10 or yet 100 clicks to make a single sale, then that would add up to $50 or $500 in advertising costs per sale. This is why several people have grown frustrated (and poor) from their partaking in AdWords and the alike.

New Content & Search Engines

The success of any business on the Internet is seriously dependent on your search engine exposure. It is this idea that has made Search Engine Optimization (SEO) so highly popular among business start-ups. While this practice can surely help, this is similar to tweaking an engine for enhanced performance; it is like replacing your economical four-cylinder motor with a super-charged V10 from a Dodge Viper. Search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN love content. Their crawlers, the robots that go about the Internet searching for keywords, make a note of what sites have the majority of relevant content based on a variety of keywords searched by people from around the world. Critical to the success of an online business, then, is how much content you have for these robots to discover and, of course, how relevant it is to the type of traffic you want to attract. This is not anything new, of course; many have known this for years now. The problem arises, however, when you're faced with creating all that content and, moreover, keeping it fresh so that your search engine ranking continues to climb over time. This is where blogs come-in. Blogs, or Web Logs, are in essence online journals or diaries written by individuals on every conceivable subject matter. The posts on these blogs are not really articles by common convention; they're more like editorials or opinions written on the topics about which their authors are most passionate. As a business person, what's important to you is that these bloggers (blog authors) are very willing to share their ideas. Via a technology called RSS (XML), bloggers share their writing with anyone and everyone. It is this technology that will allow us to aggregate content from several bloggers to create a central location with the latest news and opinions about your industry or field of business.

Blog Portal

Think about your own actions when you're reading news online. Rarely do people visit individual news publications such as the New York Times or Wall Street Journal websites; most people visit aggregators such as Google News, Yahoo! News or even social networking sites such as Digg. For more details www.blog-link-generator.com The theory behind the blog portal is identical; it brings together the posts on many blogs to create one place, one website portal, where people interested in a particular subject can congregate to read news and opinions from many publishers. Because bloggers are eager to make a name for themselves, they're also eager to share their work, which means no copyright infringements and no republication charge to you. Of course, the question then becomes: how do we aggregate the news without having to copy & paste each day?

Click-Based Automation

You can hire a company that will assist you with a blogging portal, and then with just a few clicks via an administrative interface, you will be able to quickly import the latest blog posts from your pre-approved blogs. You can then screen each post to ensure its compatibility with your marketing goals and approve only the ones you would like to publish to your blog portal.

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October 23, 2010

Google Adsense Is A Simple And Effective Way For Ordinary Webmasters

By: parveen 2

Google has recently announced a Referral Program for its targeted ad delivery system - Google Adsense. Webmasters can now earn an extra $100 for each new referral they deliver to Google Adsense, one condition, that referral must earn at least $100 from the Adsense Program.

Webmasters can also receive $1 for each download of the Firefox browser with the Google Toolbar. Generally, very good news for webmasters and content creators working the Adsense program. like this www.thegoogleincome.com. Bad news for Gates and IE - the Firefox browser has gradually taken away users from IE.

Onestat.com reports usage worldwide of Firefox has increased by nearly 3 percent since April 2005, with global usage share now at 11.5 percent for Firefox. Perhaps, the fall out from the ongoing battle for control of the Web's search market will be of some benefit to webmasters. Google has now increased or given webmasters another revenue stream within the Adsense program.

Granted this is only a one time payment and not a two tier system where webmasters would continue to earn a small percentage of their referrals' earnings. This may be a missed opportunity by Google to really explode the Adsense system.

For now, the Google Referral program is a good start in the right direction. Many webmasters and marketers are having an early Christmas with the announcement of this referral program.

Google Adsense is a simple and effective way for ordinary webmasters to monetize their sites. Webmasters place the Adsense code on their sites and Google delivers targeted ads based on the keywords of the sites. The main key to generating a large monthly income from Adsense lies mainly
in the choice of keywords a webmaster decides to display on his/her webpages.

All keywords are not created equal. Some are worth more to advertisers and thus Google pays more to webmasters for certain keywords than others. The trick for webmasters is to deliver large amounts of traffic to the top-paying keywords. What are these top paying keywords you ask?

One simple way to find the top paying keywords is to use a site like overture.com to find out what advertisers are willing to pay for certain keywords. Just use common sense -- higher priced items will have usually pay the most.

Web hosting vs a toothbrush. Once they have chosen their keywords, webmasters must create content rich pages or sites related to these keywords or phrases.

You then have to place your Google Adsense code in the most beneficial positions on your pages. Check with Google for Optimization Tips for some of the best paying placements here: Adsense is not a perfect system, placing these ads on your sites could draw away potential customers or buyers and result in lost sales for your site.

Besides just placing the 'Ads by Gooooooogle' on a well designed webpage detracts from the professional quality of your pages. Why Google introduced this for its ads defies reason. A simple 'Ads by Google' would suffice.

Many webmasters believe placing Adsense ads on their pages cheapens their sites. Other believe it is delivering valuable links and service to their visitors. No matter

what your opinion may be, Google Adsense is definitely a simple and easy way to monetize your site.
The addition of the Referral program will only add to the popularity of Adsense with webmasters. Increased revenue is never a bad thing. like as www.yourgoogleincome.com. However, Google should have opened their pocketbooks just a little wider and given content creators a bigger portion of the Internet's ever growing ad revenue.

Google should have given the referral program some residual kick, with webmasters earning a small fraction of each referral's future earnings. What a missed opportunity for Google to really play Santa and give webmasters what they deserve.

Webmasters must now lobby Google, and any other ad delivery programs and companies for a bigger share in the revenue generated by their referrals. Fair is fair! Perhaps, the competition from other ad delivery systems will force Google to be a little more generous. In the meanwhile, it would probably be beneficial for many webmasters to use and promote Adsense, at least until a better offer comes along.

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October 22, 2010

Internet Marketing Forum – Choosing An Internet Marketing Forum

So many Internet marketing forums…which ones will help you succeed as an Internet marketer? In this article, we’ll tell you about a few of the different types of Internet marketing forums, and tell you a bit about each one. By the end of this article, you’ll be more equipped to find the right web marketing forum that fits your needs.

Benefits of Belonging To An Internet Marketing Forum

For one, an Internet marketing forum (like any forum) is a community of people who share a similar interest. You can learn a lot from forums by just browsing the archived discussions. Usually, these discussions are on various topics surrounding the overall topic.
One of the realities of the Internet marketing niche (and general make money online niche) is that it’s a very commercialized niche. For example, if you’re looking for a way to make money online, and you join an e-mail list, chances are, you’ll be sent many commercial e-mails, each one of them urging you to buy or invest in something.
Of course, some of these products are good, but a lot of them are just not good, or outdated. But, how do you tell what’s good from what’s bad?
That’s where a good make money online forum comes in. You can go to a forum (like Warrior Forum, which we’ll tell you about later), and do a search on the product that you’re considering.
(As a side note, Warrior Forum itself is more of an affiliate marketing forum, rather than a forum about MLM business opportunities. If you’re presented with a business opportunity in the network marketing arena, I don’t think you’ll find information on it in Warrior Forum.)
Anyway, so you can go to a good e-mail marketing forum and do a search for a certain e-mail marketing product you want to buy. Most publically-accessible forums are searchable. If the product has been mentioned on that forum, it should show up.
Then, you’ll be able to see what customers have had to say about that product.
If you find that product was a waste of time, or the customer support was bad, you’d have just saved yourself a wasted purchase.
That’s one of the great things about forums. Let’s say you want to do search engine optimization (SEO) for your site, and are about to buy a certain product: Be sure to check an SEO forum and see if there’s anything that anyone else had to say about the product.
In addition to finding out about the products to avoid, you’ll also find out about the products are good. Just spend some time on some of the better marketing forums, and you’ll be able to get a feel of not just which products are good, but of which business models are working well for others.
Oh…when choosing a forum, even in a narrow subject like a build a niche store forum, try to choose a public forum. By public, I don’t mean public in the civil sense–I mean, not one that’s run by a product owner. The reason for this is that on a public Internet business forum, there’s more open discussion and less censorship. Forums that are free to join, that don’t have the requirement of purchasing a product before hand, are a good example of public forums.
Also, forums that have sections that you can easily access via the search engines are good, too.

The Premier Internet Marketing Forum: Warrior Forum
It wouldn’t be fair to talk about forums, without providing you with an example of a good forum. With that, we feel that Warrior Forum is a good example of everything this article is advising. Warrior Forum is perhaps the best, one-stop forum for Internet marketers, and has been around for well over 10 years. There are thousands upon thousands of posts archived on that forum.
As you can imagine, it’s a community of honest folk who want to make money online. The membership of Warrior Forum is expansive: newbies all the way to very successful people who have their own products are on the Warrior Forum.
In fact, if you really want to know how to select a good forum, I’d suggest that you join Warrior Forum. Just join, and you’ll get a great idea of what a good Internet marketing forum is like.

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October 21, 2010

Internet Marketing Business Skills

Internet marketing business skills are crucial for the skillful operation of an Internet business. This article is about Internet marketing business skills.

An Internet business can have almost everything: advertising, management personnel, traffic, customers, traffic, conversions, and a great product or service.

If, however, key Internet marketing business skills are lacking, the success of the company can be undermined. With every strong, skillfully-run web business, not only will you find a good product, you’ll also find personnel with a range of well-developed Internet marketing business skills.

The goal of this article is to reveal what the major Internet marketing skills are, as well as give you some resources you can go to. By following the advice in this article, you and your staff will be able to better understand the abilities that a business needs to succeed.

Now, because you’re reading this, chances are that you’re in a leadership position at your company. As such, Internet marketing leadership skills are also necessary for you and key members of your company. We’ve taken this into account, too.

Without further ado, let’s begin.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #1: Persuasion, Copywriting, Salesmanship

This skill is listed first because a lot of successful Internet business owners say that the art of persuading people to do something is the most important skill you can learn. More specifically, the skill of copywriting, which is salesmanship in print, is the most important ability to have.

Some business owners, such as Alex Goad, feel so strongly about this that they choose to focus primarily on the skill of copywriting, and hire others with various Internet marketing job skills to perform the tasks that the other skills require.

Copywriting is such an important and specialized skill that professional copywriters have commanded great sums of money to write advertising material and sales content for a variety of marketing promotions.

You can learn more about copywriting and sales from Michel Fortin and the late Gary Halbert.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #2: The Ability To See The Battlefield

Mark Joyner, whom some credit as being one of the first widely successful Internet marketers, has said that the most distinguishing trait of a leader is the ability to see the battlefield. This means that not only do you have to have a good bird’s-eye view of your project or business, you also have to see how each part affects all the other parts.

You have to be able to know that, if something doesn’t happen here, it’s going to have such and such an effect elsewhere, which will lead to another effect, and so on. You have to know your market, your prospect, and your business model inside-out. This skill will give you the ability to make successful decisions about where to take your business or how to move forward when a certain situation arises.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #3: Discipline

One of the biggest downfalls of serial entrepreneurs is that they start a project, then think of another project, start that project, then think of another idea, and so on…never really finishing the first project they started.

The ability to focus on something and see it through is critical for the long-term success of a business or project.

Discipline is especially important when you have outsourced employees, or those who work from home. Your Internet marketing management skills will consist more of communicating with the workers whom you can’t even see, and might not have ever met before. You have to trust that they’ll be disciplined and reliable, and you can ask that they send you daily reports of the exact work that they did.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #4: Good, Sound Judgment

Not only do the business leaders have to be skilled at assessing a situation and making a decision, so do the members of the rest of the team. Managers have to know what the overall goal is, and manage their teams in a way that meets the needs of their personnel, while still furthering the goals of the company.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #5: Traffic Generation

It’s been said a number of times that there are basically 2 things that all Internet businesses need to succeed: traffic and conversion. We touched on conversion by talking about copywriting and persuading prospects to buy your products or service.

But first, you have to get them there, and that’s where traffic generation comes in.

Now, the subject of traffic generation can fill volumes, and it’s beyond the scope of this article to go into specifics of website traffic generation. Having said that, let it be known that you definitely need to have people who are skilled at bringing you traffic.

In general, Internet advertising business skills come into play here. You need the ability to get traffic to your site, whether it comes from SEO, article marketing, video promotions…there are many ways to get traffic to your site.

Internet Marketing Business Skill #6: Research Skills

This is a big one, and it can really make the difference between promoting a product that people really want, or disasterously creating and promoting a product that you think people want, but really don’t.

There are many types of research that your staff can be skilled at: R and D, product research, market research, demographic research, prospect research, and keyword research are some that come to mind. Not all businesses will need to be equally skilled at all of these, but it’s important to know the research capacity of your business.

So, those are some of the key Internet marketing skills that you and your staff will have to have to run a business.

Internet Marketing Training

Although there are many places where you can find training that pertains to all aspects of Internet marketing, try to find a staff that’s genuinely interested in Internet marketing. That way, it’ll be easier to train them. This site offers a wealth of Internet marketing knowledge and profiles many Internet marketing experts.

Now, what if you’re a one-man or one-woman business? That’s fine, and even great, because there are many who have succeeded without needing all the skills listed here. You still, however, have to find a good training product that will tell you everything you need to succeed. Insiders HQ is one of the many products we’ve reviewed on this site. Insiders HQ is a long-term affiliate training program.

Internet Marketing Business Skills: Article Conclusion

In conclusion, we hope you’ve discovered the many skills that can be required of an Internet business, depending on the size, goals, and scope of that business. It takes training and time to develop the abilities behind a skilled marketing staff. The links in this article take you to some very good resources that you’ll find helpful. We hope you’re now a lot more knowledgeable about this subject, and have some idea about where to go to develop your staff’s set of Internet marketing business skills.

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October 20, 2010

Internet Marketing Business Plan

Internet marketing business plan ideas and tips: In this article, you’ll discover what it takes to deliver a winning Internet marketing business plan.

Not only is developing an Internet marketing business plan a very important part of starting an Internet business or project, it can also determine whether your project even begins.

For example, maybe you have to present an Internet marketing business plan, and you need your plan to be approved before you get funding or permission to begin. Maybe your Internet marketing business plan will be heavily scrutinized by expert marketers and potential angel investors who really want to be sure that you know what it takes to succeed with their money.

Or, maybe you’re not under that much pressure, but you still want to develop an Internet marketing business plan that assures that your Internet business project has the highest chance of succeeding.

Regardless of what your specific purpose is, we promise to do our best to deliver all the basics of creating and delivering an Internet marketing business plan that leads to confidence, approval, and success.

Now, before we get into the meat of this article, keep in mind that we’re trying to provide information for all types and sizes of businesses.

Some businesses are brick-and-mortar (physical) businesses that require office space and an Internet presence, while others are almost exclusively Internet-based and require very little physical inventory.

We’re trying to appeal to all sizes and types.

In the case of a very small (or even one-person) business, a lot of the business components mentioned below (such as manpower and resources) might not be necessary for your business. Because of this, creating an Internet plan for small business marketing might be fairly simple.

To begin, we have to take a look at the 3 core components that any Internet marketing business needs to succeed. Depending on the nature of your business, you may require more components, but the following 3 are essential to virtually all businesses. By understanding what these core components are, you can better understand what goes into the planning of a successful Internet business venture.

  • Business component #1: Your business needs a product, service, or opportunity that people want or need. Plus, your ideal customer should be able to afford it.
  • Business component #2: You need targeted traffic (visitors, prospects, leads, and potential customers) coming to your business’ site.
  • Business component #3: Your site needs conversions. A conversion occurs when someone buys something, becomes a lead, or otherwise takes an action that helps further your business goals.

Those are the core components. Here are other ones to consider when thinking about your business plan:

  • Business component #4: You need a way to be sure that your business can deliver the product, service, or opportunity that was promised to the visitor or consumer.
  • Business component #5: Depending on what your business is, customer service is also good to have.
  • Business component #6: Resources. These can be virtually anything your business needs to succeed. Personnel, operating location, servers, specialized individuals, suppliers, existing customers, a list of prospects…the list can be endless. If you can extensively visualize everything your Internet business needs to succeed, you’ll probably list most of the resources you’ll need.
  • Business component #7: Manpower. Manpower can be part of your resources, and is also worth mentioning again. Manpower doesn’t just include numbers of people, but also, the numbers of qualified personnel you have in various positions. Depending on what the nature of the business is, IT staff, legal staff, customer service staff, technicians, and content producers are all manpower requirements.
  • Business component #8: Training. Of course, training just depends on how well-trained your staff already is. If you’re simply releasing a new product or conducting a new project, you might only need to update your staff, rather than give them A to Z training.
  • Business component #9: Research. You might have to present your Internet advertising business plan to a tough panel of experts. These experts know how to see the holes in a business plan, and they’ll throw a lot of hard questions at you. Your research will give you the confidence to answer some of their toughest questions.

There are many categories of research. To name a few, there’s demographic research, customer or market profile research, and keyword research. Keyword research is not only important when considering an SEO business plan, but if SEO is going to be a key part of your traffic generation method, SEO should be part of your overall plan.

Another thing that can give you confidence when presenting an Internet marketing business model is…

  • Business component: #10: Statistics.

While research is more qualitative, you eventually have to present the hard numbers that will quantify just how realistic your marketing business plan is. Looking at the numbers will tell you if your plan is realistic, and good statistics will help assure any investors that your plan is solid.

Number of potential customers, how many you can reasonably reach, your conversion rate, the number of visitors you get per day, projected ad budget, total number of keyword searches a month, the total number of units you can move per month, projected sales each quarter/season…there are so many numbers that can come into play here. The key here is to know as many of these as possible, and incorporate them into your Internet marketing plan.

Those are most of the crucial components that any business needs. We’re sure you know this, and we only bring it up because a good business plan connects the dots between these different components. When it comes to the planning stage, you have to think: “How are all these components going to interact with each other?” “What happens at point A, B, and C?”

You really have to think like a systems engineer when creating a marketing plan. Here are some ideas that will help…

Internet Marketing Business Plan Ideas That Will Help You Create A Great Business Plan

Of course, not everything goes as planned.

  • There are a number of core components that make virtually all successful Internet businesses what they are. Plus, in the planning stages of these businesses, there are potential problems that are seen far in advance, and taken into account while the business plan is being created.

Remember Murphy’s Law: Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong…and at the worst possible time. Your business plan should cover most of the things that can foreseeably go wrong, and your Internet marketing business model should be designed in such a way that such problems don’t hinder the overall movement and flow of your business’ progress.

  • That’s one good characteristic of great Internet marketing business plans: the person planning the business has identified potential delays and obstacles that might slow down the business’ success. By identifying these potential problems, and even mentioning them in the marketing or business plan, they help put you (or the people evaluating your plan) at ease, because the potential problems have been identified and addressed before they occur.
  • Internet marketing consultants might be able to help you come up with a good Internet marketing plan. See if you can simply speak to one. They might give you ideas and tips that can steer you in the right direction.
  • An affiliate marketing business plan, especially a long-term one, can come into play if your company or project will recruit the efforts of affiliates. An affiliate marketing plan can also be useful if your company or project will involve being an affiliate for another company’s products.
  • Of course, your plan and presentation should be well thought-out, well-planned, and well-written. An Internet business sample marketing plan is in order here. It’s great that we’ve described things for you, and a sample marketing plan would help bring a lot of this together. We’ve found that MarciaYudkin offers a good sample marketing plan. Also, WebsiteMarketingPlan.com offers a free sample marketing plan.
  • Though this goes a bit beyond the scope of this article, you should have good presentation skills when you present your business plan. If you haven’t made a lot of presentations before, don’t worry: knowing a good deal of what we presented here, as well as having an arsenal of knowledge will help you pass any scrutiny. Just be confident in that we’ve given you a very good chance of getting your project approved.

Internet Marketing Business Plan: Article Summary

In this article, we covered most of the core ingredients you need to create a solid business plan for your Internet marketing business. We’ve given tips, resources, and ideas that will help you put together a great business strategy. If you follow what we have to share with you, you’ll be confident in your ability to deliver a plan that gets approved and gets funded for your Internet marketing business.

We hope that this article has given you insight into what it takes to create­ a great Internet marketing business plan.

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October 19, 2010

Step by step process for creating a Paypal account

By: Anil Garg

You might have seen lots of articles about making money online using paypal. But the fact is that Paypal is not going to help you earn any money. You can use Paypal to collect and credit your earned money into your bank accounts or into your credit cards. There are lots of websites available on internet that use paypal as a mode to make payments to their members. So it’s in your interest to have a paypal account if you don’t want to lose money making opportunities provided by these Paypal supportive websites. Paypal is going to help you even if you work as an advertiser with freelancing and get paid to blog kind of websites. In this article, I’m going to tell you step by step process for creating a paypal account:

Creating a Paypal account

  1. You must have a working e-mail address before you start the process of creating an account on Paypal. If you already don’t have an active e-mail address, create one today on Gmail or Yahoo Mail or wherever you prefer. By the end of this step, you must have an active e-mail address with you.
  2. Go to Paypal website and Click the ‘Sign Up’ link.
  3. Select your Country and account type. There are three types of accounts available on Paypal.
    • Personal account is mostly used for buying purpose. You can send and receive some limited amount of money with personal paypal account.
    • Premier account is used for buying and selling with your personal name. I would suggest you to create a Premier account if you want to send and receive money using Paypal. But you must have a credit card to activate your premier paypal account. You will be able to receive payments from credit cards with a premier account.
    • And Business accounts are useful for buying or selling using company name

    Note - We can move to a different account type anytime whenever we want by calling or e-mailing paypal help desk

  4. After selecting the account type, fill up all required fields
  5. Next still will be verifying your paypal account. We need to verify our paypal accounts in order to withdraw money from our paypal accounts. But we can receive funds into our paypal accounts even before verifying our paypal accounts. But we need to verify our paypal account before withdrawing any money from our accounts. So enter your credit card, visa card or debit card details to verify your paypal account.
  6. After entering your credit card or debit card details, wait for your 4 digit activation number in your next statement. Once you get it, enter into your paypal account to complete the verification process.
    • Go to Paypal.com and login into your account.
    • Click My Account à Profile placed under My Account menu
    • Under Your profile click Add/Edit Bank Account
    • Fill up all required fields including your country name, Bank Name, IFSC Code (Ask your bank to provide you the IFSC Code or check your Check Book)
    • Enter your Account Number and once filled all required fields, crosscheck again and once checked click Continue and then Confirm button
  7. Connect your bank account with Paypal

    Here are some easy steps that you have to follow to link your bank account with your paypal so that you can transfer money from your paypal account to bank account:

This is how your bank account is connected with Paypal and will start showing your bank account as your ‘Primary’ account Status.

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October 18, 2010

How to get Free Paypal Money

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October 17, 2010

Ebay and Paypal Settled For Millions For Deception But Continue to Deceive the Public

Complaint against: Defendents, Ebay, inc, corporate location: 2145 Hamilton ave San Jose, California, 95125; Paypal, Corporate location: Ebay park north, 2211 North First Street, San Jose, Ca, 95131 was filed in the United States District Court. For Violation under:
The Sherman Antitrust Act (Sherman Act,[1] July 2, 1890, ch. 647, 26 Stat. 209, 15 U.S.C. 1-7 ETC... This court also has jurisdiction under 28 USC Section 1343(a)(1),42 UCS Section 1985(3).

complaint
"FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, DECEPTIVE AND UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES"

1. On or about May 15, 2009, after December 14, 2008 time for filing certification and claim form had expired, the plaintiff , Joseph W. Higgins, had applied for a Paypal account and a Ebay account for the purpose of selling products on Ebay auction site. The plaintiff open the account under a email address. Contract agreement was accepted. The plaintiff is a affiliate member of linkshare.com, and promotes products for ShopNBC and Tigerdirect. .

2. Both Paypal and Ebay, required that the plaintiff provide his social security number as a requirement to participate on there auction site program. Status verified.

3. Once this was provided, only then was plaintiff allowed to list products on Ebay auction site. The plaintiff's social security number was being used to identify the plaintiff's account and transfer money from the buyer's account to Ebay and Paypal's account upon purchase of products listed.

4. Under this email address, , the plaintiff had numerous amounts of bidders, about 40 who bidded on the plaintiff's products but never met the reserve except for one. On mostly all these bids, the starting prices were starting at 0.99 cents. But the reserve prices were 5 hundred, 8 hundred, one thousand and more. .

5. The plaintiff needed the mark up on the auction block to meet the fees required of Ebay and Paypal once the products are sold. But on the website no mark ups were being used.

6. When the time for auction of the plaintiff's listing expired, Ebay site offered a buy it now button, that should of allowed the customers to see the reserve price and meet it. But what this button did was offer all the plaintiff's products to be brought at the starting prices.

7. So now the plaintiff had 40 or more people, rushing to purchase the plaintiff's thousand dollar items, his 8 hundred dollar items and his 5 hundred dollar items for 099 cent.

8. Only one person was honest enough to purchase the plaintiffs's product at the correct reserve price. This is the person who left a positive feedback on plaintiff's Ebay account.

9. The plaintiff filed with Ebay, a complaint addressing this button. Both Ebay and Paypal address the issue by closing the plaintiff's account, and providing the plaintiff with a debt of $700.00. Every single customer was refunded there money back that tried to purchase the product below the reserve price. The plaintiff only received proceeds from one customer on a item that was $258.00. The plaintiff was only with that account for two weeks. Clearly, the plaintiff did not owe Ebay, $700.00. Both Ebay and Paypal attempted to debt the plaintiff's bank account for the funds without consent.

10. Both Ebay and Paypal, useing my email address and social security number, placed this debt in the plaintiff's Paypal account, blocking the plaintiff from useing this account on any other transaction outside Ebay. Paypal, is a company who places themselves as the only money transfer system on mostly all website where people seek to make a living.

11. Months later, the plaintiff applys with paypal again under a new email address.

12. At this time, the plaintiff was given a choice, as to provide either a social security number or a bank account information inorder to be verified. The plaintiff choose to provide a bank account information, not social security number.

13. At this same time, the plaintiff applied with Ebay again also, and they provided a choice whether to use paypal or direct deposit. The plaintiff choose to use direct deposit not paypal to transact business with the customers.

14. Under the screen name joestore2 on Ebay account, On October 12, 2009, the plaintiff had 319 bids from 319 customers all across the United States, after entering into a contract once again with Ebay. This contract agreement entrusted the plaintiff to sell his products on Ebay. And in every description, the plaintiff offered lower price then the reserve bid for that same item if the customers are willing to purchase said items on joehigginsstore

15. On October 12, 2009, some of the customers have either met the reserve price or was expected to meet the reserve prices when Ebay and Paypal both closed down both accounts, demanding the plaintiff provide his social security number. Both Ebay and Paypal blocked transaction from further being made. Then charged this plaintiff's bank account $199.99. According to there sellers policy, a relist of products never sold, is not required to owe fees if the seller relist the products. This plaintiff was not allow to continue in there program at all. A complaint was made with both companies again. They both avoided the complaint and continued to demand a social security number. In Steele, both Ebay, paypal and the plaintiffs agreed in a million dollar settlement that credit card information was sufficent to transact business with them. But there deception continues.

In Steele et al. V. Paypal, Inc and Ebay, Inc, Civil Action No: 1:05-CV-01720, the defendents are settleing for 3. 5 million dollars for deceptive behavior on the buyers point of view.
In March 2005, the Plaintiffs filed this lawsuit in New York state court on behalf of themselves and the Class. The lawsuit alleges claims against PayPal and eBay arising out of representations contained in certain provisions of the PayPal User Agreement regarding PayPal's policies and practices for responding to refund requests (or "Buyer Complaints") from those customers who pay for transactions through PayPal using funds from sources other than a credit card. In particular, the lawsuit alleges that PayPal's policies and practices constitute deceptive trade practices, fraudulent inducement and misrepresentations, and breach of the PayPal User Agreement. The lawsuit also alleges claims against Essex, a company that sold goods through eBay, arising out of alleged misrepresentations about Essex's goods and services.

On July 24, 2008, Judge Glasser entered an order granting preliminary approval of the Settlement and certifying the following "Class" for purposes of the Settlement: all U.S. based PayPal account holders who funded a PayPal transaction after February 1, 2004, using a source other than a credit card: (i) who subsequently requested a reversal of the transaction through PayPal's prevailing Buyer Complaint Policy and/or Buyer Protection Policy (collectively, "Policies"); (ii) who did not receive a refund equal to 100% of their transaction payment in response to such request from PayPal or their bank; and (iii) who, through the timely submission of a Claim Form under oath, attest to a reasonable and good faith belief that they would have received a full reversal of such payment had they used a valid credit card in their possession at the time of the subject transaction to fund the payment and filed a timely chargeback request with their credit card issuing bank.

On April 30, 2009, Judge Glasser entered an order granting final approval and modified the class definition. The class as modified includes: All U.S. based PayPal account holders who funded a PayPal transaction after February 1, 2004, using a source other than a credit card: (i) who subsequently requested a reversal of the transaction through PayPal's prevailing Buyer Complaint Policy and/or Buyer Protection Policy (collectively, "Policies"); and (ii) who did not receive a refund equal to 100% of their transaction payment in response to such request from PayPal or their bank.

Steele et al. V. Paypal, Inc and Ebay, Inc, Civil Action No: 1:05-CV-01720; and Joseph Higgins, Vs. Paypal,etal, filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, Courtroom 8B,HON. I LEO GLASSER, Presiding.


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