Five Annoying Internet Marketing Tactics Guaranteed to Drive Visitors Away (Part One)

If you been on the internet for more than a day or two, I am sure you have wanted to ring the necks of some webmasters, haven’t you?

Don’t you hate when you jump through hoop after hoop, just to find nothing of value.

A long time ago someone said, “if you satisfy a customer they will tell one maybe two friends. If you make them mad they will tell everyone they know.”

Here are five techniques guaranteed to make people angry

1) Using search engine optimized as part of their campaigns.

Private label rights predate the internet. I suspect the name private label is from the clothing industry where somebody can pay a manufacturer to put their name on the label.

I am sure most celebrities did not open their own manufacturing plants. No, they outsourced manufacturing.

Now more people have the opportunity to make money online by using private label content. Possessing the ability to construct a sentence is no longer a prerequisite for being a writer. Private label rights are available for e-zines, websites, software and e-books.

Private label content can be… well, quite good. The products might just be superb. However, most internet marketing products sold with private label rights are shoddy products. Like all things for sale you get what you pay for.

However, sending articles designed to rank high in search engine, no matter how well written, as content for a series of emails or an e-zine annoys subscribers to no end.

These articles are stuffed with keyword phrases robots like. People, on the other hand, find them boring and repetitive.

Let me illustrate. I spend fifteen to twenty hours a week working for Alberta Native News, I read as much as I can about advertising, sales and copywriting. One day, while surfing the net, I signed up for a free twenty four part email course on copywriting.

Every single email was stuffed with high demand keyword phrases few websites target such as copywriting assignments or copy writing as a job. Being Adsense articles they offer no value. The point of Adsense articles is to make the visitor want to leave the site by clicking on of the Google Ads.

After the third article I left by clicking on the unsubscribe link, wouldn’t you?

Stay Tuned For Part Two of The Five Most Common Annoying Internet Marketing Tactics Guaranteed to Drive Visitors Away

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