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PORTAL PARTNER PRESS April 2001



=======April 3, 2001==========
Subject: Portal Partner Press 4-03-01
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 17:03:14 -0500
From: bobking - bobking@searchking.com
Portal Partner Press
April 2nd, 2001
(Sorry kids, but this one is going to be a long one. Lot's of news this week!)
IN THIS ISSUE
Affiliate News
More Affiliate News
Making a Website Sell - The Next Step
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AFFILIATE NEWS
Some of you may recall several statements I've made in the past claiming that someday, the world would start seeing the power and the value in our unique community of topic and geographic portals. Well today is the day.
As I've mentioned in the past, as people who have products and services to offer start seeking me out as an avenue for gaining affiliates thourgh our portal partners, I will be VERY selective in who I will recommend. Not only will I choose who to recommend carefully, I will also always try to negotiate a little better deal for you.
Well a little over 2 weeks ago I was contacted by a nice lady who was with a company called Knowledge Products. I had heard of them several times over the last few years and had never heard anything but good things. I believe them to be a well established, well-known, professional and trustworthy company. The kind of company I like seeing SearchKing associated with.
She told me she had been looking at SearchKing and would like to make me an offer on a partnership, (have us become an affiliate in other words). I told her SearchKing wasn't interested but that my portal partners very well could be. She was not aware, (as the rest of the world isn't either), that SearchKing had any portal partners. I spent a few minutes explaining the program to her and she seemed excited about the possibilities and told me that she would check with the powers that be in her company and get back to me.
She called back a few days later and told me her company wanted the portal partners bad enough that they were prepared to make me a special deal. The deal was that they would pay the 20% commission they would normally pay to any affiliate AND pay me an extra 10% on every sale any portal partner made. I told her I appreciated the gesture, but I preferred to see my portal partners get the extra if there was extra to be had. After a moment or two to think it over she agreed.
Knowledge Prodiucts are the people who produce learning tapes on a wide variety of subjects and have them narrated by some of the most recognizable voices on the planet. People like James Earl Jones, George C. Scott, Hal Holbrook etc. You've probably heard of them too.
This is not a get rich quick kind of affiliate program. Don't go and quit your day job expecting to live off the riches you make for running a banner on your site advertising these tapes. All I'm telling you is I believe in this company and I believe in their products and I believe in their integrity. They will pay you and that alone makes them a better choice than so many other affiliate banners you are probably already running and NOT getting paid for. Not to mention that just being associated with a company like this can do a lot for your professional image. Putting these banners on your site is kind of like wearing glasses to make yourself look more studious.
I urge you to take advantage of this company's offer. Below is the letter from Linda Hundley, (the company's rep.), and the details of the offer she made exclusively for SearchKing portal partners.
Hello and regards!
Sorry for the delay with this promotional piece. We hope this is what you wish to use for the recommendation for Knowledge Products. Can I please be included in the SearchKing email that is sent to your Portal Partners when it is delivered?
Thank you so very much for your generous offer. Sharing growth is always exciting!
Sincerely,
Linda Hundley
lhundley@ishophere.com
615.777.0070 x138
615.777.0071 fax
http://www.audioclassics.net
http://www.knowlegdeproducts.net
Where do you shop?
http://www.ishophere.com
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Does your portal generate income while providing good content for your visitors? Now you can earn high commissions as an affiliate while providing your web site visitors with a valuable intellectual resource. Knowledge Products offers original educational audiobooks on unique and hard to find subjects, including Philosophy, Science, U.S. and World History, Constitutional History, Literature, Biography, Religion, Ethics, Economics, and Investing. If people are searching for educational or self-improvement products, Knowledge Products has the content your visitors are looking for. This unique intellectual audio product is marketed through the web site, http://www.audioclassics.net.
Through special arrangement as a SearchKing's portal partner, you'll be eligible to receive an extra 10% commission on every sale. The normal commission rate is 20%. In order to start earning commissions today, simply follow this link http://www.audioclassics.net/html/misc_files/affiliate.htm and sign up as an affiliate (at no cost). If you are already a Commission Junction affiliate, you can find Knowledge Products under the Books category. After signing up as an affiliate, email the Knowledge Products Affiliate Manager at sparham@knowledgeproducts.net with your web site or affiliate name requesting your commission rate be increased to 30%. This special offer is made to SearchKing portal partners and is not available to the general public.
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Pretty cool huh?
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MORE AFFILIATE NEWS
I'm now ready to release some specific details of the new SK affiliate program. We have all been working so hard on getting this stuff ready, but we are close enough to having it go live that I am no longer concerned with letting the cat out of the bag and our competitors beating us to the punch. Now that it's done, I probably didn't have that much to worry about in the first place. I doubt there are many people who would be willing to put in the kind of effort and time that we have. Nevertheless, I still feel that there is often good reason for keeping your mouth shut and this happens to have been one of those times.
What I would like to do is use this announcement to illustrate some of the things I've been talking about in this latest series of articles on "How to Make a Website Sell". However, the objective and strategies, identifying strengths and weaknesses, cash flow studies, using stats to identify trends and effectiveness of text, page layout, functionality, programming planning and implementation, banner design, pricing structures, etc., etc., etc. I'm just afraid that it would take up way too much time for readers and it doesn't really apply. Our discussions have been focused on making a website sell, but what we have been involved with for the last several months with this SearchKing objective actually has more to do with "how to take over the world with no skills, talent, equipment or money", and I really don't see where it would help the majority of us. So, instead, I'm just going to try to briefly explain how this is going to work.
In this case, the objective is simply, to make Searchking profitable based on the philosophy that we can't become successful until we see to it that our partners become successful, or in other words, to make portal partners and our affiliates more money.
The strategy is this:
1. To increase our revenue from hosting fees and paid upgrades. The more money we can produce, the more we can pay out.
We will very soon be launching our new admin panel. It has every feature and function that the admin2 has now plus some. It is much easier to use and understand. Not to mention it's faster. For new people coming in, it is going to make their learning curve much shorter. For those of you who are used to their admin2, it is going to give you a lot more features and make your job less of a hassle. Of course for those of you who like the challenge of the original admin, that will still be there just like it is now but we will no longer support it and continue to fix the bugs and add upgrades. In a lot of ways, if you're good enough to use the old admin, you're probably good enough to fix it yourself.
This new portal manager is going to give SearchKing the flexibility to add new features much easier and faster. It will also allow us to add several functions that will enable us to make sales much faster and easier. We can target specific ads to specific partners by knowing when they are getting close to using up their allotted space or features. We can run specials and we will be able to make suggestions.
Furthermore, we are going to change some of the policies regarding the sign up pages. First of all, we will no longer offer the portal plus to adult content webmasters. This will also include some sites such as gambling that are also way too graphic intensive for any type of free program. There is also the problem with spam. Without pointing any fingers, the simple fact is that these types of industries seem to attract an inordinate amount of people only looking out for themselves with little or no regard to others and we simply can't have that. They will be required to have their own domain name which means at least a portal premium.
We are also going to stop allowing unlimited free portals to everyone. The idea of the free portal was never to be able to just run our own ads and let everyone have as many free portals as they could take. The idea was that you would use the free one to learn the value of the program and how best to take advantage of it. Also to allow people to start their internet site with no investment of money and only have to pay for the featrues they needed to grow their site as they needed them. Once you had the program figured out and knew what features would do you the most good and could justify the expense, then you would upgrade. So, we will only allow one free portal to any one person. Any additional portal plus would cost you a one time set up fee of $29 which would allow us to pay a percentage of that to affiliates.
#2. Create a customized affiliate program.
We have searched high and low for an affiliate program that we could tailor to our specific needs and it's just not out there. We have created our own.
This is going to be a three tier program. Basically, any sale you make from anyone clicking through from your banner, you get paid for as long as that customer continues to pay. Even a free service is considered a sale and we will track that customer to your affiliate number for one year and any paid service that customer would upgrade to within that year, you again get paid for as long as that customer pays.
Anyone that would sign up as an afiliate under you would become your second tier and any sale made from their site would pay them and you for as long as that customer paid. Anyone that would sign up as an affiliate under your second tier would become your third tier and any sale made from their site would pay them, your second tier and you for as long as that customer paid.
#3. Build an Advertising Program Based on a Bidding for Placement Service
We have just become the world's first Pay-Per-Day advertising service. We are testing this script now as Mike is building the order pages and we should be live this week.
Actually, SearchKing was the first engine I know of to offer any type of bid for advertising system. When the engine first went online,( before Goto by the way), we were using the text banners much like they are being used now and you bought them by a bidding script for placement. It ran for about a month but I was forced to remove it because we could never get it running right and it kept slowing the machine down way too much. That was before we had Dave and Dan.
Along comes Goto and they get the credit for having the first, but I have witnesses, SearchKing had the idea first, it's just that Goto was able to make it work first. Just ask Mike Rotter, Dan Kavanaugh, Curt Dunmire or David Gaylond, they saw it running.
Ok, Goto does a very good job of making this PPC, (pay-per-click), thing work. Soon there are copy-cats and now there must be several hundred Goto clones. Like anything else, there are pros and cons. In this case the main pro is cheap targeted traffic, but the big con is your competitors and all the get-paid-to-surf affiliates are running up your charges without ever intending to buy anything. OUCH!
It is obvious that any company that takes your money based on a bid for clicks program is going to have a hard time convincing their advertisers that they are trying to stop bogus clicks. To the company, regardless of who it is that clicks on your link, they get paid for that click, so how bad do they really want to stop that? I'm not saying that Goto or anyone else is not trying to do the right thing, I'm just saying it looks fishy and I can see a potential PR problem. That opens the door of opportunity for someone that can offer a viable alternative.
Recently, Goto announced a drastic price increase by eliminating the penny minimum bid and raising the minimum to 5 cents. What an uproar. Thousands of advertisers are screaming foul and looking for an alternative, but the only alternative is another pay-per-click engine only without the traffic that Goto has.
What SearchKing has done is to offer that alternative. Instead of bidding for placement by click, you bid per day. This eliminates the worry of your competitors and affiliates pushing up your cost. Regardless of how many clicks you get, you would only pay what you had bid to be in that position for that day.
Add to these features the fact that SearchKing is now the only place in the world
that an advertiser can place and manage ads from one location and have that ad displayed on hundreds, and soon to be thousands, of other search services who are NOT affiliates for click thrus or compensated or motivated in any way to increase the cost to the advertiser, considering we now have all these featrures priced at what the market will bear by virtue of the bidding script and I believe we have a very viable alternative. I think we may just have a hit on our hands.
Is this a better system? I don't know.
Is this an alternative? Absolutely and I think it has extreme market value.
Well, the script is working and this will also be offered into our custom three tier affiliate program just like the hosting fees and upgrades. Anyone that buys an ad from any one of your banners, whether it be yours or someone from your second tier or someone from your third tier, you all get paid for as long as that customer pays. Even with the system we have now, (which is not priced anywhere near right), we have advertisers that have been paying for over a year now. I expect we will have some that will be paying for our ad services for the rest of their business life.
So, we've created a more effective ad program and improved the portal manager script and created a three tier affiliate program to enable us to increase our own revenues and share that with our portal partners.
Here's the last detail about this new stuff I will bore you with. The secondary results.
The reason we did the secondary results was I felt like we needed something to offer enough value to potential customers to get them to respond with nothing more than seeing a graphic or text banner. That means we have about two seconds to "hook" the viewer. 200 affiliates have been running "get your own free portal" banners for over a year now and we are paying out less than $200 per month. That ain't gonna get it. There are "advertise with us" buttons and banners all over the net and I don't see them getting anywhere either, so what is it that will get the attention and response of thousands of people a day?
Search engines and directories that index for free are getting few and far between. Search engines that can index instantly are even fewer and farther between. Submitting to a lot of search engines has always been a real pain which is why there are so many banners out there that offer to submit your site to thousands of engines for just $29 or so, but with all these new features from SearchKing, nothing could generate the kind of response that a banner that says "submit your site to hundreds of portals FREE" could generate. This is the banenr we will be showing from all of our affiliate sites. This should generate a lot of traffic and the trick is that in order to get that free submission to all those portals, you will have to see our ads in order to get to the submit your site form.
The objective here is to generate 10% sales from the 100% of traffic coming into the one site. In other words, if we get 1,000 people a day to the submit your site page, we are shooting for 100 people a day either buying an ad, a portal or hosting service or at least a portal plus. As I've said before, I have a knack for hitting my numbers. I don't know at this time how long it will take to find the right combination of navigation, functionality and text, but it won't take long and I WILL hit my numbers!
My guess is that the forums will light up now with questions. No problem, I'll be there to answer them the best I can, but trust me, I would not have had everyone working so hard on this if I thought there was a chance that this would NOT work. It will work.
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MAKING A WEBSITE SELL -- THE NEXT STEP
Last week we talked about setting an objective. If you remember, my objective was to get at least 2 people sending me their objectives. Well, I got 12. That's the way this objective thing is supposed to work. I hit my numbers!
I think I was able to respond to all of them but if I happened to miss anyone, just re-send it to me and I'll get to you this week.
We had some really good ones and I think I was able to show those 12 that regardless of how complex the objective was, it's just a matter of setting a strategy and watching the numbers to make sure it's working and if not, change what you're saying, where you're saying it or how you're saying it and keep changing it until you start hitting your numbers. It's not that hard, it's just work and we're all going to do that anyway. We might as well get what we want from our efforts right?
Out of the 12 I got, here's is my favorite and I'd like to share it with you. Once I do, you'll see why and how easy it is to accomplish your objectives once you just know what you want.
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Hi Bob, greetings from Thailand.
Speaking about objectives, my objective is to be mentioned with a reference link to my Website http://www.th4u.com in your next newsletter. Establishing co-operation with your portal is most likely my sweet dream.
Kind regards,
Michael Willion - mikewill@th4u.com
Thailand for YOU - The source for your dream vacation!
@ http://www.th4u.com
Submit your site to the new Thailand & Travel Directory
@ http://www.th4u.com/cgi-bin/linkmat.cgi
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And my response:
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Done! It will be there in the next issue.
See how easy it is to win when you know what you want?
Bob
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I'm going to assume that we all got the concept of setting an objective, so it's time to move on to the next step.
Setting a Strategy
Setting a strategy is not nearly as high brow or complicated as it sounds. It just means "how are you going to accomplish your objective". It doesn't require a board of directors. It doesn't require doing a lot of research. In fact, it doesn't REQUIRE anything other than you deciding what to do and how you're going to do it.
Let me give you an example. Keep in mind I live out in the boonies about 25 miles outside of Oklahoma City. I'm country man, Okie country to boot. As a matter of fact, my grandmother's maiden name is Rogers. Recognize that name? Will Rogers is my 5th cousin, that's how Okie I am.
So, the other day I run into my cousin Emmitt and he's loading up chickens onto his pick up. I say, "Emmitt, what cha doin with them hens"? He says, "gonna sell 'em", (sell chickens = objective). I ask, "so why you loadin 'em into your truck"? Emmitt says, "I'm gonna haul 'em to Stella's store and put a sign up on my truck", (haul 'em - put up sign = strategy).
Emmitt has just provided a pretty clear illustration of setting an objective, (sell chickens), and a strategy for meeting that objective, (haul the chickens to Stella's store and put up a sign). As it turns out, Emmitt did not sell his chickens. He got a ticket for trying to sell his chickens on private property without a peddler's license and there may have been a few health code violations as well, but the possibility that he didn't have a GOOD strategy does not diminish the fact that he did at least have A strategy.
I'm not really sure of just how many portal partners we have who are selling chickens from their portals, but my guess is that the number would be pretty low. I hope I didn't just confuse anyone, but I will give you a couple more examples that most of you should be able to relate to a little easier. I'll use two more of the letters I got last week dealing with things like increasing sales and increasing posters to a forum. Here's the first one.
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Hi Bob My objective for April is to sell one mortgage application per day and 3 debt consolidations!
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The answer to meeting your objective should be three fold.
#1. Stressing the benefit. Focus not on what your service is, but what it will do for the visitor. Will it make their life better? Then you have to find the way to quickly, (in about 2 seconds), get the potential client to visualize that.
#2. Navigation. Putting the benefit where they are most likely to see it and making sure that that is what they are wanting to see. In other words, use your trackers to know what keywords/phrases visitors are using to find you and then put the benefit where they would be looking. If your selling debt consolidation, don't put that on the mortgage page.
#3. Tracking your numbers. Again, use your trackers to determine how many people saw the benefit and how many responded. If you get 20 hits a day to your debt consolidation page but only 1 hit to your order page, you're not saying what they want to hear. Simply change what your saying or where you're saying it until those numbers start going up.
Bob
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Bob, :) Anyway, my objective is to get 100 new posts in my forums (not including my own posts) for the month of April.
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I feel like the answer to hitting your objective is simply the software. UB pretty much sucks. Dave and Dan are going to start working on a decent looking forum very soon, but of course I'm talking in programmer terms so we could still be looking at months.
In the meantime my suggestion is to focus on three areas within your forums.
#1 Web page help. Put up a topic offering tips and advice on web site building for people who are not that familiar with the net. Then put up some flyers in the local stores, gas stations, laundry mats and telephone poles announcing
BUILD A BETTER WEB SITE FAST - EASY AND FREE
This will attract new people with questions and keep older members posting wanting to offer help.
#2. Get some prominent member of your town's political structure to post regularly. Give them the topic like
The Mayor's Corner
The Police Chief's Voice and let them post opinions and answer questions.
#3. Dear Abbey. Start a topic where some unknown persona, (probably you with a different username), answers questions about just about anything. Love, money, the net, school, dating, etc.
Oh yeah, whatever you decide on, post it on your front page as a hot topic and update daily. Eventually, you will hit the thing that gets them posting. Once you find that thing, put it on those flyers aro und town.
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Well, that should get the idea across. Just decide what you want and how you plan to get it. That is setting an objective and a strategy.
Next week, I'll tell you how to track the effectivness of your strategy and what to do if the numbers aren't there. I will also get into the fun stuff. Next week you'll see how to use some of the easiest and time proven techniques that have been used by salesmen from the beginning of time! I'll also tell you the real "secret" of making the sale. Overcoming objections!
Next weeks issue may be a little late. Next week is the week I'm speaking at the Internet Marketing Strategies Conference, (http://www.internetmarketingconference.com),in Las Vegas. Kathi and I will be leaving, (she ain't about to let me take off to Vegas without her!), on Saturday and will come back the following Sunday. I'll try to get the PPP out on my laptop but no promises.
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This Bob's for you!
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Publisher -- Bob Massa



=======April 25, 2001==========

Subject: PPP 4-24-01
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:37:29 -0500
From: bobking - bobking@searchking.com
Portal Partner Press
April 24th, 2001

IN THIS ISSUE

Wanna Play Pay-Per-Day?
I-Cop

WANNA PLAY PAY-PER-DAY?
I'm sure that most of you know about PPC, (pay-per-click) or PPP, (pay-for-performance or pay-for-placement) search engines. If you don't, you should as this type of deal is getting VERY popular with a lot of search services.
One of the biggest challenges we all face as owners of a search service, is how to monetize our service. How do we get people to pay for our services? Well, it appears that when it comes to people who are doing the search, there doesn't seem to be any way. Asking someone to pay you for doing a search is probably going to get them hitting their back buttons faster than a speeding bullet. Maybe it's because it would be kind of like asking someone to pay at the front desk of a library to come in and look for a book. I don't know.
So, if the searcher won't pay, who would? The obvious answer would be the people who are wanting their website to come up on top of the results for a search. In theory at least, there should be a market for this, but how do we charge them?
This line of thinking brought about services like Double Click who would make a deal with Alta Vista to present your ad on top of their results. This failed for some reason that I'm not really sure why, but the fact remains that Alta Vista only ran this program for a couple of months and then abandoned the idea. So that left Double click doing what they had always done which was to simply work as an ad agency in buying banner space for their clients. With the decline of the ad market on the net, this left this type of service seriously lacking. In fact, many of these types of ad services are dropping like flies.
While all this banner ad stuff was making headlines, a company came along with a unique idea. Set up a bidding process and the top spots would go to the highest bidder. They would bid on how much they were willing to pay for each visitor sent to them by the search service and Goto and PPC was born. It worked.
As it became obvious that it worked, Goto soon had a lot of competiton. It seemed everybody and their dog was doing some type of PPC engine. Since Goto's inception in late '97, PPC engines on a second and third tier level have become just about the most popular business model for these companies.
The problem with PPC is how to justify the value of these services to the ad consumer to the point that there was enough reason to increase the bids. In other words, you wanted that top spot bad enough that you were willing to pay more than the next guy for every click thru to your site. The answer of course, was traffic. In the traffic wars, Goto has emerged as the clear winner. None of their competitors even come close to providing the amount of traffic that Goto can. Goto was not only first in making this idea work, they were also first in being able to generate enough revenue from it to make deals with some of the highest profile sites in the world. Sites like AOL, Alta Vista and dozens of other high traffic sites.
So, what has happened now is that while Goto can supply the traffic, naturally the price of those bids can be very high. All their competitors can offer the same type of service, but they can't offer the same type of traffic. I'm not really sure what the term monopoly means, but it occurs to me that if anyone has a monopoly on keyword bidding for placement, it would be Goto.
Every advertiser interested in this type of service now has to make the decision. Do I keep my bids low to keep my cost down and be satisfied with low amounts of traffic, or do I pay a premium for my placement and get more traffic? Of course each advertiser has to make his own mind up about how much that traffic is worth to him, but my question is, is this really the only options a web marketer has?
NO. My personal belief is that in all things, an alternative is good. I thnk Goto does a great job but I don't think they are the only answer to getting traffic at a fair price. Nor do I think services that oeprate the same way but with a lower price and less traffic should be the only alternative.
There is also the problem with inflated costs with a pay-per-click. What's to keep competitors from trying to either get you to lower your bids or get you to stop advertising alltogether by clicking on your link just to cost you more money? Also, with all the "get paid to surf" programs out there, how do you know that the people costing you money by clicking on yuor link are actually in the market for your product or are they simply trying to make a penny by clicking on a paid link. These are questions even Goto has had a very difficult time in answering.
So what if there was a system that allowed you to bid per day? You could have unlimited clicks and impressions without raising your cost. Your competitor could click on your link all day long and it would not raise your cost a penny. What if that system allowed you to bid as low as 10 cents a day or $3. per month for a keyword top spots? Well, that's what SearchKing has built.
We've been testing the system now for about two weeks and it seems to be working fine. What is not working is our sales. We're getting some 30-50 hits a day to the page and yet we've only had 4 advertisers actually sign up. You guys know how I am about hitting my numbers and this ain't cuttin it!
I need your help. I need this thing tested. From the ordering process to the establishing value part. I want some honest feedback, and I'm willing to pay for it. I'll pay up to $50,000!
I'll give every portal partner $20 to open their account with and run those ads just like you had actually paid the money. If 2,000 portal partners out of the almost 3,000 we have take me up on this deal, that would be $50,000 US in ads that we had given away.
No problem, it's well worth it to me if I can just get you to agree to let me know how your experience went and what you think I can do to educate the public on the value of this alterrnative. Have we got a deal?
Just go to http://www.searchking.com/advertise1.htm. Follow the instructions and open your account. Just put SK for your credit card number and then put $20 into the amount field. You can spend the 20 bucks anyway you like. You take enough 10 cent keywords to burn up your money in one day or you can take one keyword that will last for 200 days, (unless someone bids you down of course). It's up to you how you want to spend your $20. I'll be starting a post in the Advertising and Marketing topic in the Searchking forums at http://forums.searchking.com and I expect some feedback there about your ad campaign. don't e-mail personally, just post it in the forums so we can all see it and discuss it. Good Luck!
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I-COP
I-Cop is a great organization trying to do it's best to promote honest, professional e-commerce. I have the honor of being one of it's founding members and I strongly urge you to at least give them a look and hopefully your support. http://www.i-Cop.org International Council of Online Professionals
I-Cop has a lot to offer members including a conference coming up in September that I hope to meet some of you at. It's going to be held in Reno Nevada and is priced what I think is very reasonable. Anyway, if you'd like some info on the conference and how to help your online home based business, this may be just the ticket!
Finally, I have some ad copy that I-Cop sent out that I agreed to publish here. I realize that I have said in the past that I don't run ads in the PPP, but I guess I really need to be saying I don't run PAID ads in the PPP. I didn't get paid anythig to tell you about this. I want to run their ad because I like and want to support what they are doing. Plus, I want to do a little bragging. They put up a really nice bio for me as a featured speaker and I'd hate to think that nobody saw it but me :) Here's the ad.
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Dear Readers:
As you may know, I'm a proud member of the International Council of Online Professionals. Now I-Cop is about to hold our very first International conference!
At last! The Conference for Home-Based Online Businesses!
The .com bust is leveling the playing field for Internet business. Never before has the home-based online company had a better chance to succeed. Attend iCop Conference 2001 and ... learn what the .coms didn't know!
The two day conference will be held in Reno, Nevada on September 27-29, 2001. The cost is LESS than most one day Internet conferences - and the content is priceless!
Each speaker at the iCop Conference will be presenting material never before given at any other Internet conference! These speakers will tell you the REAL DEAL!
They will speak about and demonstrate the very foundation of what has allowed them to develop successful online businesses - WORKING FROM HOME! Not to mention that this is a HIGHLY entertaining group! Check them out at the URL below.
If you are not an iCop member yet, attend this conference and receive your first year's membership absolutely FREE!
Register NOW - space is limited!
http://www.iCopConference.com
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That's it for this week portal owners. Let's go ad shopping at SearchKing!
This Bob's for you!
Publisher -- Bob Massa 
bobking@searchking.com


=======April 30, 2001==========
Subject: Portal Partner Press 4-30-01
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:57:21 -0500
From: Robert Massa
Portal Partner Press
April 30th, 2001
IN THIS ISSUE

Playing Pay-Per-Day

Rockin' Forums
New Affiliate Script
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PLAYING PAY-PER-DAY
Well we've had a pretty good response from last week's offer of free pay-per-day advertising. We've had about 20 partners sign up and get their ads running. That's a little less than 1% of all our portal partners and assuming it's not that hard to sell free ads, that is probably a pretty good indication of how many people are even reading the PPP. The reason I think that is still a pretty good response is that 20 people from a wide variety of fields and interests all providing feedback on the system is a pretty good beta testing force.
We will keep the free ads available for one more week and then change the credit card field to verify and only accept valid card numbers. Naturally, this will eliminate the SK in the credit card field from working.
For those of you who may have missed last week's newsletter, I'll run the little freebie again. Remember, only one more week. I don't want anyone coming to me and whining about they didn't it see it in the Portal Partner Press. That's only one more reason you should be reading the darn thing if you care about your site, (at least skimming thru it for freebies and news about your own portal). 
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I need your help. I need this thing tested. From the ordering process to the establishing value part. I want some honest feedback, and I'm willing to pay for it. I'll pay up to $50,000!
I'll give every portal partner $20 to open their account with and run those ads just like you had actually paid the money. If 2,000 portal partners out of the almost 3,000 we have take me up on this deal, that would be $50,000 US in ads that we had given away.
No problem, it's well worth it to me if I can just get you to agree to let me know how your experience went and what you think I can do to educate the public on the value of this alterrnative. Have we got a deal?
Just go to http://www.searchking.com/advertise1.htm. Follow the instructions and open your account. Just put SK for your credit card number and then put $20 into the amount field. You can spend the 20 bucks anyway you like. You take enough 10 cent keywords to burn up your money in one day or you can take one keyword that will last for 200 days, (unless someone bids you down of course). It's up to you how you want to spend your $20.
I'll be starting a post in the Advertising and Marketing topic in the Searchking forums at http://forums.searchking.com and I expect some feedback there about your ad campaign. don't e-mail personally, just post it in the forums so we can all see it and discuss it.
Good Luck!
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ROCKIN' FORUMS
The forums have been pretty active this past week largely due to the free advertising, but also because we've been having some pretty heated debates over some new features that SearchKing has developed. Some of the directions SK is taking may have an impact on the future of your own portal. Some of the features will DEFINITELY have an impact on the future of your own portal. If you are serious about actually building a quality resource to offer to your visitors, you should be taking advantage of this very powerful resource. It's free you know.
I strongly encourage all of you to register and post in the SearchKing forums. Not only because it is by far the best resource for answers to your technical questions about running your portal, but also because it is where your voice is heard. You do have an impact on the decisions that are going to be made by SearchKing and other partners as well. We actually do listen to all of you. If you don't speak, you won't be heard.
As a final note on this subject, we are noticing an entire industry developing out of the portal program. We have partners providing a variety of services for others who have a desire to learn about and operate their own portals. SearchKing has established itself as the definitive source for hiring and interacting with professional portal operators By simply participating in the forums you can make yourself known as another one of the portal experts. We even have a topic where you can offer your services without spamming the forums. It is there to help you find either jobs or employees. Use it if you are looking to build yourself an online business. http://forums.searchking.com 
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NEW AFFILIATE SCRIPT
I was really hoping that the big news this week was going to be telling you all where to go to sign up as a level 1 affiliate with the new program. Not quite yet. It should be next week, two at the most. Dave assured me today that it would be ready to test by no later than Wednesday. Of course, not 30 minutes later he told me he had run into a "little" snag.
Anyway, I'll be contacting a few of you partners asking for help in beta testing the program as soon as Dave says it's finished. 
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That's going to be it for this week. See Ya in the Forums!!
This Bob's for you!
Publisher -- Bob Massa
bobking@searchking.com

Monday, January 1, 2001

PORTAL PARTNER PRESS January 2001


=======January 29, 2001==========
Subject: Portal Partner Press 1-29-01
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 11:04:17 -0600
From: Robert Massa bobcard@ionet.net
Portal Partner Press

January 29th, 2001 

IN THIS ISSUE

Webmaster's Corner

This Weeks Search Engine Lesson 
Doorway Pages
Go.com

WEBMASTER'S CORNER
We have a little treat this week from Mike Rotter, our Searchking webmaster. He has developed a great little doorway page to help push his affiliate sales and wants to share it. He has also scouted up some neat little goodies, (knowing Mike, my guess is that there free), he wants to pass on. So, I'd like to give Mike the floor. Take it away Mike.
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How to promote more traffic to your portals in less than 30 minutes.
One of the “tricks” to help drive traffic to your portals, websites and your affiliate programs is to create doorway pages. A doorway page is a website that you develop as an entrance to your sites. What is extremely important about doorways is how they are presented. Your doorway should look like an independent website, it should look professional and eye-catching (think of it as a billboard).
It should load extremely quick, and it should be very brief but to the point. What is the product What does it offer How do I get it Here is an example of one that I am using to promote the portal program using my affiliate ID number http://www.reddingcal.com/web/portal.htm The fastest way to build a doorway is to first go get a free template (we have about 40 free template sites listed at the SearchKing Webmaster’s Resources site http://webmasters-resources.searchking.com) Take the template, put your information and links there. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, MAKE SURE that you add a description Meta tag and keyword Meta tag with all your information in them (free Meta tag generator http://www.reddingcal.com/meta.html ) and be sure that you have a title at the top of the page, preferably in “header tags”. Several engines and directories spider for those title tags was well as your Meta tags. Then go to one of the free self submit sites (we have several in our database at http://webmasters-resources.searchking.com) now your doorway is up and helping to bring traffic to your portal/websites/affiliate programs. My doorways to the SearchKing Portal Program brings me in an affiliate check every month as well as other affiliate programs I have on the Net. I have 4 doorways to my ReddingCal.com site and those doorways account for 30% of the traffic to my site. ****************** Mike

Software Picks for the Month
I have two software picks for the moth that I feel you may find useful and helpful: eSafe by Aladdin and Cache Cookie Washer by Webroot. First, eSafe: Aladdin's eSafe product line - eSafe Desktop provides the most comprehensive content security available today against hostile elements found on the Internet.
In addition to unique proactive anti-virus protection, the eSafe suite of products protects networks from malicious vandals (Java, ActiveX, and scripts), enables businesses to restrict access to vital system files, stops access to web sites with inappropriate or malicious content, and restricts users from sending outgoing email with classified or prohibited content.
I rate this software 4 1/2 crowns http://www.esafe.com/esafe/ 2nd pick, Cache and Cookie Washer by Webroot Cache and Cookie Washer for Internet Explorer is a must-have utility for avid Web surfers. Its intuitive interface and wealth of options helps you to reclaim disk space by quickly and painlessly cleaning out your Microsoft Internet Explorer Web page cache, cookie directory, downloaded programs file directory, autocomplete form data, and MSIE/AOL/CompuServe address bar drop-down menu. It also refreshes IE's history log and Index.dat file. NOTE: A version for Netscape Navigator is also available http://www.webroot.com/prod1.htm
Rating: 1/2 crown is the lowest rating that deserves a mention 5 crowns is the best, all around, must have ********************* Mike ****************************************************

THIS WEEKS SEARCH ENGINE LESSON
I want to start this week off with a couple of questions I had this week for one of the ezines I write for. It occured to me that many of you might be having some of the same questions that I get from others, so, I might as well be sharing those with you as well. Here we go.
QUESTION
I am a newbie with my first business website which is geared for my real estate business. Talk to 10 different people and I get 10 different opinions on the importance of search engines. I also know there is no "magic formula" For getting high rankings in the top search engines. I would like to know what's a reasonable amount of time I should devote to this task (weekly,monthly)? The search engines aren't the only way I get web traffic because I do a lot of traditional advertising as well. My main focus needs to my real estate practice and I can't afford to spend too much time on computer tasks. I also cannot afford to delegate or hire an assistant to do this work yet.
Your advice is appreciated.

MY ANSWER
Well the easy answer Chez is to spend as much time as possible but thats a little vague and I realize that doesn't help much. The thing is that search engine placement is a little addictive. The more you get the more you want.
The challenge you face is that getting the first placement can take hours and hours of effort. Researching, testing, reading, etc. Now, after you get the "concepts", it gets a little easier. So, it takes 90% of the effort to get 5% of the placements. Then those percentages start to shift until finally it takes 5% of the effort to get 90% of the placements.
My best suggestion is to spend your time creating a content rich, easy to navigate site and then spend a little money getting reviewed by the big directories. These will send you some traffic and give you that much needed quality link popularity. After you have a few big directories under you belt, make sure you have your H1 tags, your title, description and keyword meta tags in place. Focus on having about a 5% keyword density in your text and submit to the spidering engines. All those things with tags aren't going to do you anywhere near as much good as those links from the directories, but there are still a lot of spidering engines which do read those tags and it does help some.
Remember that no matter how much time you devote to getting top placements, (and trust me, it can take a lot of time), you are never going to get everyone. Focus on selling the visitors you do get as opposed to focusing on getting the visitors you don't get and you stand a much, much better chance of making money.
See You at the Top
Bob Massa

SECOND QUESTION
Dear Bob,
My question concerns how search engines deal with frames.
I have recently begun to use frames on my site, http://121banners.headsnet.com/. Previously, the site was based around tables.
When using frames, is it best to have an index page with keywords/description etc (a splash page), that then links to the frameset page, or is it ok just to use the frameset as the index page? Do the search engine spiders pick up on all of the links to pages contained in the frameset?
Thanks
Ben Roberts

MY ANSWER
I'm sorry Ben, but I'm not the guy to ask this question. I don't know the answers. You see, in over 5 years of doing this I have never used a framed site. For far too long, far too many engines have had problems with frame sites and as a businessman providing placement services, it just never made sense to invest the time to figure out the way "around" these problems. My philosophy has always been, "I don't make the rules, I just play the game."
Now, there are a lot of people who DO know the best ways to get around the problem. My best advice is to visit the Virtual Promote search engine forums at http://searchengineforums.com/bin/Ultimate.cgi
There are a couple of design forums there which deal specifically with this type of problem and with some 45,000 registered members, there will be someone who will know the answer to your question.
See You at the Top
Bob Massa

DOORWAY PAGES
Since I have been so vocal about the evils of doorway pages in the past yet I run an article from our own webmaster telling all partners how to use them to make money, it occured to me that some of you may be a little confused. I think now is a good time for me to try to explain my position on doorway pages a little better.
Keep in mind that I tell you what I know based on my own experiences, (remember the disclaimer from last week?), so, there is not a doubt in my mind that someone could very easily argue with me and have the proof to back it up. All I can tell you is that I have been getting top placements for clients for over 5 years now and what I do and the way I do it works. What I do may not be the ONLY way it works, but it is certainly ONE way it works.
Doorway page is a term that became popular in the placement industry to describe a short optimized, (I hate that word!), keyword stuffed page. Usually with little or no graphics.
The idea in the beginning was that if you had a site that sold tvs and vcrs, you would write a doorway page about tvs and another about vcrs. Well, back in 96 this worked pretty well. I made a good living for my first year in this business doing exactly that. I still own several domains like topbob.com, globalbob.com, worldbob.com etc., that was for the sole purpose of putting client's doorway pages in. Every now and then I still see hits in my logs from a url like www.worldbob.com/client/tv.htm that usually comes from some Inktomi generated search.
Well, like everything else that has to do with promotion, it wasn't long before enterprising individuals started writing software to automate the process and then hawking them as the new SECRET. About mid 96 doorway page generators came along and all of a sudden a lot of people started thinking, "if one is good then 300 must be better". Hence the downfall of the effectiveness of doorway pages.
As I've said a thousand times, there is nothing wrong with a page, (as opposed to a site), that is very focused on a specfic topic, or in this case, a keyword. Of course, I call those simply interior pages. In every domain, there has to be content. If the site is coca-cola.com, then it makes sense that in order to get traffic from top placement under a keyword like coca-cola syrup, you would have www.coca-cola.com/syrup and that page would not be focused on the general term coca-cola, it would be focused on the specific term coca-cola syrup. This provides information that is needed to anyone who is specifically interested in coca-cola syrup PLUS, it gives the search engine something relevant to offer to anyone who would type in that keyword. Makes perfect sense huh?
Now let's look at it from the search engine's point of view and we can see what does not make sense. All a search engine wants to do is to bring back what it determines, using all the technology available to it, what is the most relevant to a keyword search. The technology available to it part is the part that causes the spam problem. Guys like me come along and are willing to spend the time and money to figure out just what that technology stuff uses to detemrine who gets to be #1 and who gets to be #11,000,000. Well, figuring out that the title tag with the keyword in it worked was pretty easy, so the engine starts getting flooded with spam crap that has the keyword in the title tag, so they add another little step to the process in a never-ending battle to control their own results . This whole rig-a-ma-roll process continues taking a logical progression until finally the engine has to realize that keyword density, meta tags, H1 tags, keywords in the link title, etc, all work fine EXCEPT, spammers keep figuring it out and dominating the search engine results with misleading, low-quality, keyword stuffed pages that do in fact hit the engine's algorithm on the head but does not provide the best results for the searcher. This looks bad for the search engine who has spent an awful lot of time and money trying to avoid exactly what is happening. As search engine owners now, surely you, above all others, can sympathize with the search enignes.
So then engines are desperatetly looking for something, anything, that can give them an edge over savvy webmasters in controlling their own results. Back in '97 I started noticing that the top results on Excite were mostly root domains, a month or so later, the same thing on Alta Vista, then another and another. "This makes sense", I thought. It stands to reason that if someone types in a keyword, the engine would prefer to bring back a SITE about that keyword as opposed to a PAGE about that keyword. Also, it was less likely that a spammer would actually pay $50 a year for a domain, (this was back when Network Solutions was the only game in town and it was $100 for the first two years). Of course they were wrong about that part.
Within a matter of weeks, we started hosting domains for our clients as opposed to pages. I figured out that the keyword in the domain name was worth more placement points than all the H1 tags put together. Had I have been the ONLY one that figured it out, I'd be a wealthy man and we wouldn't be having this conversation now. So, for the engines, it was "Ok, now what?"
Along comes link popularity. the assumption was that if a site was good enough for someone else to link to it then it must be more relevant than a site that had no links to it. Within weeks, I had a "Visit Some of Our Internet Friends" page on every domain we hosted. Basically it just meant that every client we had was linked to every other client we had. Again, had I been the ONLY one that figured it out, we wouldn't be having this conversation now, but, as all things internet, actually all I had done was give birth to the link farm. It wasn't long before every kind of link scheme you can imagine was popping up for the sole purpose of "fooling" the search engines. And so the game continues.
While all of this was going on, there were still hundreds of people selling doorway generators to thousands of people who were then using the software to create and submit hundreds of pages for every keyword and every client they had. The numbers are absolutely staggering when you think about it. Would you want millions of pages like that in your directory? Well, Alta Vista doesn't either. In fact, Alta Vsita just a couple of months ago began removing domains that they determined were using doorway pages to spam them. Their criteria for exactly what a doorway was is still a little murky, (personally, I don't think Alta Vista themselves actually know what they think it is), but be that as it may, a lot of people lost a lot of placements.
All this would seem to indicate that I am just totally against doorway pages and that I'm using another of my, now famous, sweeping statements and saying doorways don't work. That's not what I'm saying. Sometimes they do.
All right, the reason that some doorways still place well is the fact that the search engines can only present a result for a keyword search based on what's available to them from their own database.
Let me give you a little exercise that you can do for yourself to better illustrate my point. Do a search on Alta Vista for cars. You'll notice that the majority of results in the top 20 are root domains. Now, the pages that you find that are not root domains have more to do with the preference given to the big directories for link popularity such as Looksmart, than they have to do with the possibility that they are just doorway pages. If you have any doubts, just go look at the page and either it's a good enough page to stand alone on it's own by a human editor or it's spam and it's a fluke that it's there in the first place and it will very likely not be there a month from now. Of course there is always the possiblity that the page is cloaked and really is spam, but remember, we're not talking about specific techniques yet, I'm trying to teach you the basic concepts first.
Ok, now go back and do a search for antique european cars. You will notice now that there are starting to be some interior, (what some would call doorway pages), pages starting to pop up in the top 20. Finally, refine your search again to search for antique european racing cars and now you'll see more interior pages than root domains.
This shows us that it's just a matter of a broad keyword search gives the engine many more choices and it would PREFER to give a domain as opposed to a page. The more obscure the keyword is, the less material the engine has to provide and therefore makes the doorway, or interior page, perhaps not the best result, but more the ONLY result available. If someone wanted to place in the top under the keyword antique european racing car, the first step would be to go register www.antiqueeuropeanracingcar.com Getting the concept?
So, if a doorway page to you is a short, ugly, keyword stuffed page times 300 targetting the keywords that get the most traffic, then NO, it doesn't work. If a doorway page to you is an information and content rich site that focuses on a keyword that is much less traveled and doesn't have many domains with that keyword in it to compete with then yes, that page has a good shot at top 20 placement.
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Nevermind.
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Ok, I think that is enough to absorb for one week. More to come. See ya next week.
This Bob's for you!
Publisher -- Bob Massa 
bobking@searchking.com

Friday, December 1, 2000

PORTAL PARTNER PRESS December 2000


========December 4, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

A-spidering We Will Go (con't)

Another Partner Success Story

Here's An Idea For You From A Portal Partner

Time to Shop!

A-SPIDERING WE WILL GO
In the Nov. 20th issue of the Portal Partner Press, I mentioned the fact that SK is developing our own spider for the purpose of increasing SK's database faster and being able to offer it to all the partners. We're doing this to better enable us to capitalize on all the changes our competitors are making and put us in a stronger position to become known as a viable alternative to the major search services.
Dan has actually got the spider running. It is in beta and naturally we are experiencing some problems. Out of close to 10,000 sites we spidered, we were only able to add a few hundred. We have some challenges to overcome, mostly in the filtering process. The other big challenge is that we have to find a way to index sites that either don't have any meta tags, (you'd think every site would have them by now), or have meta tags that our spider can't read. We have to stay focused on doing it our way and not fall prey to the temptation to just use someone else's that just doesn't work the way we want it to. I see no advantage in doing the same thing a lot of other people are doing and have already proven that it doesn't work very well.
In order to be able to have the spider work effectively for SK as well as a wide variety of topic specific portals, we have to be able to include a lot of custom features that give as many people as possible as much flexibility as possible. No one has ever built a spider before with our types of services in mind. It ain't easy, but then few things worthy of doing rarely are. We are making very good progress and it won't be long before you can just type in a keyword list and let it run bringing you back hundreds of usable sites that relate to your portal without having to manually sift through all the sites and remove the stuff you don't want.
We see this as an excellent way to make our portals offer extreme value to webmasters and searchers alike. This is the easiest, fastest and least expensive way that we know of to get every portal built up to being a real resource for relevant topic specific information.
Finally, on the subject of portal spiders, we are building this so it can run off your computer as opposed to running off our servers. As most of you know, the problem with the spider your program has now is that it runs off our servers which slows it down way too much. It also forces you to severely limit the number of sites you can spider. By allowing you to run it off your PC, it doesn't slow down the other partners and it gives you much more control over what and how you want to do with it. We fully intend to impress the hell out of you!
ANOTHER PARTNER SUCCESS STORY
How would you like to see your portal featured on the front page of your local newspaper? Well it can happen just like it happened for Red, the owner of www.glendive-mt.com.
I was reading in the forum where Red made a reference to a comment I made about promoting your portal months ago, where I mentioned that the local newspaper is usually not a friend of yours because in effect, you are the paper's direct competitor. Actually, I stand by that statement but I should clarify. I said that most of us could not count on the local paper for support, UNLESS the story was newsworthy. If the story was newsworthy, now you had a good shot at getting some real publicity from your local paper. Also, the smaller the town you live in, the easier it is to make your portal newsworthy. Well, Red has done an excellent job of making her small town paper realize that her hometown portal IS newsworthy and it worked!
Her traffic is going up very nicely and her portal has now been established as THE internet resource for her community. Congratulations Red. We are all very proud of you!
If you would like to follow the story, get involved and learn how she did it, just go to the forums at http://forums.searchking.com. Once there, go to the Free For All, About the Web, SearchKing, And Portals section and click on the subject, "Wish Me Luck". Read, learn, ask questions and you may be the next portal partner I'm congratulating.
HERE'S ANOTHER IDEA FOR YOU FROM A PORTAL PARTNER
Another of our partners has sent me an article I'm very happy to publish. It is a very well-thought-out system for generating income using the tools you have with your portal. I'm not the final authority on this stuff, but after reading it myself, I was impressed enough that I thought sharing it with you all may make the difference for some of our partners who are having a hard time finding ways of making money with their portal.
Thanks to Keith Sager for the valuable input.

HOW TO BUILD TRAFFIC, BUILD YOUR BRAND, AND GET PAID TO DO IT!
Portal Partners, here is an idea that you can use to promote your portal, and get paid to do it. This idea was BORN for use on topic-specific portals. I do not know of this EXACT model in use anywhere else on the 'net. This concept is a traffic-generating, brand-building, money maker. I'm confident that if you brain-storm with this for awhile, you will get quite excited about various ways YOU can implement it to get paid to promote YOUR Portal...
Step #1 - Build a Specific-Topic Dictionary/Glossary for YOUR PORTAL
Build an extensive DICTIONARY and/or TERMINOLOGY GLOSSARY for your specific portal topic. Every page of your dictionary should be reserved in size to a maximum of 400 x 400 pixels. This size lends itself well to the pop-up window format that this dictionary should be used in. A basic format would be a link on all your webpages pointing to your main dictionary page. Your main dictionary page will have the alphabet, a to z. Each link will be to another page with each word or phrase that begins with that alphabet letter. As an example, a jewelry site's dictionary would have the "A" link point to a page with words like "amethyst," "aquamarine," and "amulet," etc. Each of these words will be a link to that word's definition. For a more polished approach, try a javascript that has fly-out submenus (i.e.: dictionary > a -to- z > word list, and the guest clicks on a word to go to a dedicated definition page for that word. On these definition pages, you will have reserved the top section for an advertiser to "sponsor" that word's definition. (Step #2 below) Also, to build traffic and portal-brand recognition, the bottom of EVERY DICTIONARY PAGE (not just the definition pages) should have a small-text, live-link footer that reads, "This Dictionary Courtesy of www.you.com." Over time, you would of course want to link every word in your main content to it's definition in your dictionary/glossary. That will be a huge convenience for your visitors, and they will more than likely come to visit you over your competitors if you make their research easy.
Step #2 - SELL sponsorships to each word or phrase definition in your DICTIONARY.
Each word or phrase definition in the dictionary/glossary will be sponsored with a two-line text ad (live link) at the top of the page. You, the Portal Partner will sell that definition sponsorship on a CPM, CPC, or month to month basis. I recommend selling each word definition at 5 to 10 cents per impression. If you cannot find sponsors for a particular word(s), use the spot to link to an affiliate program that you've signed up for (You ARE an AFFILIATE of related eCommerce websites, aren't you?) Again, related sites for related words. A Diamond Retailer would prefer the definition to the word "Diamond" over the word "Citrine." How's THAT for hyper-targeted advertising! It is BECAUSE of this highly targeted, focus advertising that you will be able to command up to $100/1000 impressions.
Step #3 - PAY webmasters of similar-content websites to USE YOUR DICTIONARY!
PAY other webmasters (with related content), to use YOUR DICTIONARY on their site as a service to THEIR visitors. I recommend paying webmasters 5 cents for each unique visit to their Dictionary ALPHABET PAGE ONLY. (The tracking of unique visitors to the "Alphabet" page can easily be accomplished by using readily available affiliate software). Provide a template that includes your "live-linked alphabet" for each webmaster, allowing them to place their logo at the top of the page. Now they have a semi-private-branded dictionary that THEY ARE GIVEN and PAID TO USE (THEY SHOULD BE QUITE HAPPY WITH THIS ARRANGEMENT!)
Now lets review what we have done...
You have YOUR DICTIONARY PAGES accessed on potentially hundreds of related content websites, and each access could be worth 50 cents or more! (as their visitor researches terminology, the sponsored definition income adds up!). EVERY PAGE has a link back to your PORTAL, either your HOMEPAGE or to WORD LIST pages. Every Dictionary ALPHABET PAGE on another related website LINKS TO YOUR DOMAIN, THUS PROVIDING THAT MUCH MORE RELEVANCY, PUSHING YOU HIGHER IN THE RANKINGS IN THE MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES. Every DICTIONARY PAGE VIEW on another site is a potential visitor to your site! Even if they do not click thru to your site, you are building BRAND-AWARENESS. Affiliate links you place in your dictionary will get much more mileage than just placing it on your site only!
HERE IS A CONSERVATIVE EXAMPLE:
50 Dictionaries X
10 users / day =
500 users / day X
5 cents per unique user
= YOU PAY $25/day
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50 Dictionaries X
10 users / day X
4 definition impressions / user =
2000 impressions / day X
5 cents per impression
= GET PAID $100/day
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$100 Gross - $25 Expenses = $75 / day NET!
X 30 days / month =
$2250 / month NET PROCEEDS
($4500 / month @ .10/impression!)
PLUS GREATER RELEVANCY in the SEARCH ENGINES
How much is that worth? Have you priced BUYING a higher listing in a search-engine lately? Hiring a SUBMISSION expert or PAY in the pay-per-click search engines is expensive!
PLUS THOUSANDS OF FREE CLICK-THRUS (FREE TRAFFIC!)
Remember the link on every page: "This Dictionary Courtesy of www.you.com?" If 15% in the above example click-thru to your site, that is 9000 visitors/month FREE!
PLUS BRAND RECOGNITION
Who has 100s of 1000s of Dollars to Pay for brand advertising? Get PAID to do it with your Dictionary/Glossary!
One final thought: The built in functionality in your SearchKing-based Portal could host your Dictionary. Bannermaster could track "Alphabet" pages, and the "branded site" feature of hyperseek could be set up to provide the drill-down functionality of the dictionary pages themselves.
I'm confident each of you will be able to add minor refinements to this concept, specific to your needs and your Portal goals. Just because I am unable to continue with www.JewelrySeeker.com, doesn't mean that this concept couldn't live on to build other great SearchKing Portals. I hope you can see the potential here. With very little modification, ANY PORTAL can take this methodology and make it a profit-generating, traffic-building brand-builder. I invite you to try it, and I solicit your comments.
Keith Sager
www.jewelryseeker.com
ksager@home.com

Domain and Portal-Pro 4sale www.jewelryseeker.com $500 I have to pull some "irons out of the fire." www.jewelryseeker.com is one of those "irons." If you are interested in an outstanding head-start on a portal pro, and you love jewelry, please consider buying this domain name and search engine setup. I would be available to share all the great ideas that I had planned for jewelryseeker.com. Thanks. Contact Keith Sager ksager@home.com 615-459-4317
TIME TO SHOP
Now that Thanksgiving is over, we all know what that means. CHRISTMAS!
As you get ready to do some online shopping, remember to show support for your portal partners and check the directory to see if what you are looking for may be offered by one of your portal partners. It is a very good way of us all showing support for each other.
CLOSING
That's it for this week portal kids. See you next week.

Publisher -- Bob Massa

========December 11, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

A-spidering We Will Go (con't)

Speaking of Getting Submissions to Our Databases

We've got all the Affiliate Links Working Right

A-SPIDERING WE WILL GO
Okay, here's an update in the continuing saga of building a spider designed for portal partners. It's not going too good.
We keep running into problems that we weren't expecting that we have to stop and figure out custom solutions to and then go and write the scripts. It's just not as easy as you might think.
There are a lot of spider programs out there so I know we can do it. I'm not comfortable with using anyone else's spider because we have different needs and goals than most of our competitors and trying to modify someone else's solution is simply not going to work. We have to make too many concessions with someone else's program and we are at a point now where SK has the talent available to not have to settle for something that is not what we really need. There was a time very recently where this was not the case. Remember the chat, e-mail and the affiliate programs? Well that was before we had people like Dan and Dave.
In order to help you understand some of the challenges we are facing, I think it's important for me to share some of the things we have learned.
We are all search service owners. We all have the responsibility of providing a relevant, hi-quality database to our visitors. So the question is, where and how do we get that database?
As most of you know, I also own a search engine placement company so a great deal of my time is spent on consulting with clients on the subject of internet marketing. My favorite question to ask potential clients is, "Why would someone come to your site?" "What do you offer that is better, or at least different than your competitors site?" (You'd be amazed on how much money and time people spend on building their business without having an answer to this question).
If you ask yourself the same question, the obvious answer would be that you have a topic specific search service and that the results in your database to any topic specific search are human reviewed and highly relevant to that topic. Good answer! That will work, but again, where do we get that human reviewed relevant database?
Back in the early part of '97 Searchking had only been online a few weeks and our database was sitting in the hundreds of urls. We soon started getting contacted by submission services and we thought, "Here is our answer." So we allowed a couple of those people to add SK to their list of 10,000 engines and sure enough we started getting close to 4,000 submissions a day. It wasn't long before we had over 750,000 urls. A respectable little directory database right? --- WRONG!
We soon realized that the vast majority or those urls were nothing but spam trash. In fact most of those sites would have had to clean up a little just to elevate themselves to spam trash. We had a huge directory of CRAP! Actually, when our hard drives crashed back in February and we lost 80% of our data, it turned out to be a good thing. We have denied those auto submit programs for a long time now and with having to start all over with our database again, we now have close to 20,000 urls which is way too small, BUT the quality of our database is much, much better.
So, as a search service owner, you too are faced with needing to build your database but not just to build it but to build it right. At this point in time, I am convinced that there are no programs that can compare to the quality of results that can be built using the oldest technology of all. Good ole noggins and eyeballs. Human reviewed is simply the best way to get highly targeted, quality, relevant results.
As a portal partner, you have something that no other directory on the planet can compete with. The simple fact that you CARE about what goes into your directory more than anyone else.
There are basically two types of ways that human reviewed can operate. Well, three ways now that we have all made Searchking the largest community of portal owners in the world.
1. Volunteer editors.
The Open Directory Project is of course the largest of this type of system. They have over 25,000 volunteer editors.
Now the question comes to mind, "Why would so many people want to devote their time to building up a quality category for a third party without getting paid? What's in it for them?"
Well, one thing that is in it for them is the fact that they have some degree of power over the category they edit. Naturally this means that, if they wanted to, they could take steps to insure that their own site got preferential treatment within that category. I'm not implying that everyone at ODP is only in it so they can get their own sites at the top, I am emphatically saying though that it does happen. This is one of the biggest complaints that the ODP has to deal with virtually every single day. I'm sure that there are some people that really are working very hard to help them build the best directory on the net, but it is certain that some people take advantage and that single fact alone gives you an edge.
Another point to consider is that there are limitations to just how much time and focus a volunteer can devote. At some point the volunteer is going to have to put more focus into putting a pork chop on the plate than in helping someone else for free. I happen to know through several friends and colleagues that ODP has literally thousands of unreviewed submissions on any given day. This illustrates my point. With 25,000 editors and thousands of unreviewed sites, obviously they haven't figured out the "perfect" way either. My point is that regardless of whether an editor is there to get their own site in or there as a hobby, there is just so much they are going to be able or willing to do. With you, it's not a hobby. It's your job, your livelihood, your baby.
#2. Compensated editors.
Then you have competitors like Looksmart and Yahoo who pay their editors. This seems to me a much stiffer kind of competition because the guy writing the checks can set standards and levels of acceptable performance which in theory at least, should provide a higher, less questionable database.
The problem this system faces is again, just how much the editor really CARES about what he is adding or rejecting. With any kind of compensated editor system, it's a job. You do it for your income but at 5pm when the whistle blows and you head home the bottom line is that it's not your concern how good or bad that entire directory is. With you, you care just as much at 5pm as you do at 5am. Again, that's your edge.
#3. Owner reviewed
I just realized that in all my travels on the net, I have never before heard this term used. Cool! We're developing our own industry specific jargon. Of course that and two nickels is worth just about a dime.
In my opinion, owner reviewed is the ONLY real answer at this time to developing the absolute highest quality, most relevant database. The owner is the only one who can really decide what is relevant to his searchers and then set the policies to ensure that those are the results that are actually displayed. Out of all the options and drawbacks to a human reviewed directory, owner reviewed is the one that makes the most sense with the least drawbacks and that is YOUR EDGE! That is what makes your directory better or at least different and that is the answer to the question why would someone use your directory as opposed to your competitors.
Assuming we can all agree on the points I've just made, then that brings us back to the original question. Where and how do we get that database?
I'm sure each of you reading this would already have thousands of relevant sites in your database except for the challenges that we are trying to deal with now. For you to find even the first relevant site, you may have to look at hundreds or even thousands and there is just not enough time for that. So the challenge is how to let you identify what you are wanting and then get a spider to quickly eliminate what you DON'T want so that you can review what you DO want. Sounds easy huh?
Every portal partner has a spider in the hyperseek program right now and yes it does help, but, it doesn't give you the power and the options you really need. Also, the learning curve is a little too steep and the resources it pulls from the server is too costly, hence -- the rub.
We are faced with two basic options right now. One is to run the spider from Searchking and then let each of you spider Searchking's database, or to give each partner the spider to put on their machine and then Searchking spider each partner's site. Either way has a lot of drawbacks and not the least of which is still going through thousands of sites to get even a few relevant ones.
Also, there is the problem with importing the site once we finally do get one. You'd think that almost every site in the world had metas but they don't and without them getting them into our databases is a problem. We have several options that look doable but no decisions yet as to which option is the best.
What we are looking at now is putting the spider on your machine. Setting up a simple admin panel to allow you to insert a small, focused keyword list into a field. Another field would be for you to assign a url to start the spider from. We don't really HAVE to have it, but we would add a third field for you to be able to list words to filter. Nothing spidered would show up in your directory until after you had reviewed it, but we know that some of our partners find a great deal of material on the net offensive and if I can help them from having to deal with anymore of it than absolutely necessary, I will.
You would send the spider to the location you wanted to start with and then the spider would look for those keywords in the tables we set up. The obvious things of course would be url, title, description, meta keyword tag, text and link titles. It would then find those appropriate sites and put them into a file. We would limit the size of the file to say 25 urls. In other words, when it found 25 potentially acceptable sites, the spider would stop,(this is to keep you from having 12,000 sites to review).
You would then go to this file and you would have to either accept, (move to your database), or delete the results. This solves the storage of millions of unwanted urls problem. Once you had moved or deleted the 25, you could start the spider where it left off or start somewhere new.
Keep in mind that none of this I'm discussing has been made into any kind of procedure. There is no point writing me or going to the forums and saying it won't work. We have decided nothing. I'm just sharing this with you to show the effort this is going to take and to ask for your input, not criticism. Anyway, I'll keep you posted.
SPEAKING OF GETTING SUBMISSIONS INTO OUR DATABASES
Jim Wilson of Virtual Promote www.virtualpromote.com has long been a good friend of Searchking's. Jim runs one of the biggest and most respected marketing sites on the net. He also publishes the Gazzette, a marketing and internet news e-zine with over 250,000 weekly readers, again, making his e-zine one of the biggest and most respected on the net.
Last week he sent me an e-mail which I posted in the forums, but it's important enough that I want to mention here in the Portal Partner Press as well. I urge you all to take advantage of his very generous offer to help not only me and Searchking, but each of you who cares enough about your site to take the time to capitalize on this opportunity. Here's the letter:

If you suggest to your portal operators that they should submit to the1000.com I'll make sure they get in and get a flow of submissions.
Jim

The 1000.com is a list of directories that Jim recommends his members submit to. It can really make your job a lot easier.
WE'VE GOT ALL THE AFFILIATE LINKS WORKING RIGHT
Since we made the change from Searchkingportal4u.com to free-web-hostingplus.com, our new portal partner sign ups have gone up dramatically. While this is very good, we had some problems getting the affiliate links moved and this was not so good.
We've taken care of that. You can now go to www.free-webhosting-plus.com/affiliate.htm or to www.searchkingportal4u.com/affiliate.htm
CLOSING
Ok, that's about it for this week portal kids. I want to remind all of you that this holiday season gives you a chance to take a look at what your partners are offering. You gotta shop anyway, why not at least try to spread some of those shopping dollars around to your portal partners. When you start looking for the hot new whiz bang this year, why not look for it first at the Searchking portal directory?
Also, remember to keep the spirit of Christmas in your hearts. Get out and smile at the people you see. Try to find joy in the smiles on the faces of others. Take heart in the laughter of the children. It's a wonderful world out there and I would like to see all of you enjoy it as much as I do.
Happy Holidays to You and Yours.

Publisher -- Bob Massa

========December 18, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

Banner Advertising is NOT Dead

What I Want for Christmas

BANNER ADVERTISING IS NOT DEAD
The stock market seems to be predicting the death of banner advertising on the net. A lot of dot com companies whose business model included generating revenue from ad sales have seen their stock drop from the hundreds of dollars a share to pennies in some cases. We've all seen banner ads that used to sell for as much as $90 a thousand impressions now going for $1 and less. For those of you who make money displaying banners for Commission Junction, Click 2 Net, Value Click and others, you've seen your impressions drop from as much as $3.50 per thousand to as little as .50 per thousand now, and that's if you're not getting dropped because you can't deliver 100,000 page views a day. Everything seems to point to the death of banners.
Now, let's all get a grip on ourselves and stop over-reacting to the hype that has led the internet for far too long. Let's get realistic and ask ourselves a question.
Do we really think that as long as there is a text driven net there will come a time when there will NOT be banner advertising? Maybe there won't be ads as we know them now, but trust me, there are going to be ads.
One of the biggest problems with banner advertising at the present is the simple fact that the vast majority of them are not targeted. There are far too many link exchanges, web rings, free-for-all pages and "drive 50,000 hits to your site" sites that are focusing on hits instead of sales. Everything, everywhere is hits, hits, hits. It seems no one is saying sales, sales, sales. To me this has always been ridiculous. How did we ever start putting the value of a hit above the value of a sale?
Most of these sites, even the ones that claim to "target" their ads, seem only interested in one more impression, one more click thru, one more hit. To most of the companies that I've dealt with, which include some of the most highly respected on the net, their idea of targeting seems to mean that they don't display porn ads unless you specifically ask for them. That's not targeting!
Let me ask you another question. How many hits does it take to make a sale?
The answer is ---- 1
That's right. If you show one banner and get one sale, you just made more money than the guy who had a million hits and no sales. Is that really such a weird concept?
I've been in the search engine placement business for over 5 years now and putting modesty aside for a while, I'm one of the very best at it. Few people know and understand how and why a search engine or directory does what it does better than yours truly. I'm amazed at the amount of potential clients that call me everyday wanting hits. In fact, I can't recall a single one of them that ever called me asking how to get sales, just hits. The majority of my time is spent in trying to get clients to realize that sales are what can justify my fees and not hits. In all my years in business, this little quirk is by far the strangest thing about doing business I've ever seen.
What would you think if I told you that as a portal partner, you have the ability to get as much as $500 per thousand impressions? Well, that's what I'm telling you.
There was recently a post in the SK forums, (which if you're not visiting everyday, you're only depriving yourself of very valuable information that could help you make money!), about one of our partners who had a great idea. He put up a lost pet site. He contacted a few local vets and got a very receptive response. He is already getting traffic to his lost pet site and by getting the local vets to put up posters or pass out cards with the url of the site, he will soon be getting hits to the page.
Now once you are getting traffic to a page like this, don't you think a vet might want to use this page to put up a "get your pet vaccinated this month and save 50%" banner? If this site only gets 100 visitors a month, those are the vet's target market and I can guarantee that at least one vet in the area would gladly pay $50 a month to sponsor that page. $50 per month for 10 months is $500. 100 impressions per month for 10 months and that's a thousand impressions. Viola! $500 per thousand impressions.
What if you put up a page about where to get fast food delivered and linked it from your front page. After a few weeks, it starts getting 100 visitors a month. I guarantee there will be some restaurant that will want those 100 visitors to think of them first and will be willing to pay you $50 a month for top listing, (nothing more than a text banner). Same deal as above.
Now, what if you can get that restaurant to have an online coupon where by using it you got one dinner free with the purchase of another? Now you can put on your front page, business cards, flyers and posters something about your hometown's ONLY online discount restaurant guide. Now you start getting 500 visitors a month. Now how many restaurants would be willing to pay that $50 bucks a month?
Grocery stores, clothing stores, doctors, lawyers, office supplies, the list goes on and on. This little strategy can be used in so many ways there is no way for me to sit here and think of all of them. My point is simply this. Banner ads are not dead. There are plenty of people who are willing to pay for advertising. The trick is to provide information that allows you to TARGET the audience.
Stop following the pack and doing what somebody else is doing just because you aren't sure enough of your own ideas. Start thinking outside the box. There has never before been a community of topic specific portal owners and THAT IS WHERE YOUR OPPORTUNITY LIES! Take advantage of it. Start thinking, start doing and start making some money!

WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS
From my wife:
 I just want you. Everything good the world has to offer, I already have and that is mostly because of you. Everything I am, I owe to you. While there are many people in my life, what you and I share is different, special. The time we shared together yesterday and the time we will share tomorrow, means much more to me than anything you could buy.
From my Mother:
I want you to be here with me and know how much I love you.
From my children:
I know how hard you have to work for your money. I don't need any more after shave or neckties. The only thing I want around my neck this Christmas is your arms. I want you to hug my neck. I want you to hug my neck with your stomachs and your pockets full.
From my family:
I want you to think of me and know that I love you and wish only the best for you and your children.
From my friends:
I want you to remember all the good times we've shared and remember why we're friends in the first place.
From my partners:
I want your commitment to be the best you can be.
Merry Christmas to you all and God Bless.

Publisher -- Bob Massa

Wednesday, November 1, 2000

PORTAL PARTNER PRESS November 2000


========November 6, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

Ok, Now We're Talking to the Boss Cont'd

Ask Lynne

OK, NOW WE'RE TALKING TO THE BOSS
To refresh your memory, here's where we left off last week.
It's up to you to develop a presentation that you're comfortable with, but I will give you an example of what I would say and again, if you just do that word for word and then let me know what happens, you'll be bringing in those sales -- Guaranteed!
I would say, (after being introduced by the friend I had just made): "I'm developing an internet website about local businesses and I would very much like to list your business as well. I know how busy you must be and I don't want to waste your time, so I'll just ask you one question. Would you allow me to list your business in my web site if I can show you how it will improve your image within the community, bring in new customers and make you more money without it costing you a dime?"
You've communicated your intent. You've talked about things he understands, things like being busy and improving his image, that's establishing reality. You've done that by being honest, open and sympathetic to his situation. He should like that -- affinity. Now he's likely to say two things:
#1 I'm not interested. (see above #1)
#2. So how are you going to show me all that? Bingo! You're 90% of the way home to making this person your customer.
If you have established Affinity, Reality and Communication with this individual, he is VERY likely to say #2 as opposed to #1. If #1 is their answer, then you did NOT establish Affinity, Reality and Communication. You missed the boat somewhere and you probably know exactly where. It was when he crossed his arms over his chest, or it was when his eyes wandered away from yours and he feigned interest in something other than you. If you just take a minute and think about what happened, the signs were there for you to learn from.
Don't take this as a total failure. At least get his e-mail address and his permission to send him more information later.
Assuming you got the answer #2, now it's time to strengthen the bond you've started by following the basics. FEATURE - BENEFIT - ACTION.
Tell them what you will do, but most importantly, tell them how they benefit from what you do and then tell them what they need to do to get started. Again, I can't tell you without being there with you what EXACTLY to say, but I can tell you what I would say.
I would say:
"The internet has become such a huge part of the lives of almost every human being in the world that it is not just a neat new tool, it is becoming a necessity for businesses just like a telephone or a copy machine. By having a web presence in your own hometown, it can open up new ways to answer customer questions. It makes you a leader in technology and by being in a hometown website, it shows you care about the community.
"This gives you a free salesman 24/7 without the expense of hiring someone. This shows you care about your customers and the service you can give them. It gives you an image of someone who is keeping up with the times and, it keeps them from going to a competitors website when they can't find yours.
"You can advertise specials, sales, new employees, new products as well as just your hours and location. It is faster, easier and much cheaper than a phone book ad. It can save you money, but more importantly, it can make you money.
"Naturally, just like you, I run a business and need to generate income to stay in business. Of course we offer several types of web design and development as well as several ways to advertise, but, I can't show the value of those services until I first show you the value of the hometown web site itself. That is why I'm willing to build you a first web site free of charge just so I can include your business on my website. Of course we're not talking about an entire site with ordering capabilities, product pictures and nice graphic design. Those things take time and of course I would love to do them for you but I can't make you rich for free, right?
"What I will do is build you a page with the basic information on it such as your location, your hours and any thing that you feel makes your business a good choice for potential customers. I'll do all that free of charge and all I ask is that when you have questions about the site, you'll ask me first. Fair enough? Ok, give me your business name, your hours and how to contact you and I'll have something for you to look at next week."

Believe it or not, most people are honest and if this person agrees to take the website for free and ask you questions first, they very likely will do just that. You do a good job, you treat them fairly and with respect and you will have yourself a client.
It is also very likely that this person has some ideas about the web already and has simply not found a way to provide function to his concept. He is very likely to start asking all kinds of questions and each question will provide you with an opportunity to just not say no.
Now all this discussion started because of Frederick's question about why the process wasn't working. All the words I've written can be interchanged with almost any combination of other words. what you say isn't as important as how you say it. The reason it wasn't working was because there was no Affinity, Reality and Communication. Get that part down and the world is at your feet.
ASK LYNNE
Thanks to Frederick for sending in the following question:

Here's a question for our design guru--
Being from a construction background, my own web design work is usually square, orderly, with excellent navigation, and somewhat boring. My '1960 AREA WEBSITE AND DIRECTORY' is a departure from the strictly business stuff I have done in the past. This one is consumer, community, family, kids-seniors-moms and dads, pets, gardens, horoscopes et al.
Is excitement created simply by being disorderly, and is crowding everything together going to prevent visitors from getting bored?

This is a tough one, Frederick! Excitement is a very relative term when it comes to graphic design. What might be exciting on a game site could be considered chaotic on a business site, but each site needs to create a feeling of dynamic, exciting content that appeals to its target audience. Big sites, with lots of $$ to spend, tend to accomplish this by paying high end designers and programmers to keep things constantly moving. This doesn't necessarily mean that they use a lot of animation or flash movie type content, but they do tend to use programming to rotate or update content more frequently than can be done on a static html site. That said, you don't have to shell out big bucks to accomplish a similar feeling of excitement on your site.
You have already taken the first step in creating excitement on your portal. The very first thing that every designer needs to know about a planned site is the intended audience, and every decision about content, layout, colour scheme, etc. is based on that information. Your portal needs to appeal to families, so colour and dynamic content will be 2 of the most important elements in its design. Children tend to be attracted to bold primary and secondary colours, teens want things to be different every time they visit, and mom and dad want to easily find the information they need. Sounds like an impossible task, doesn't it? It isn't, really.
Let's start with navigation. Since you are going to be playing around with colour and content later, it's very important to establish a rock solid navigational system that can be carried throughout the site. Whatever else is happening on any given page, your visitors need to know how to get out or move on. You might want to use left hand navigation bars, or top and bottom, or you might want to fly in the face of tradition and use right hand navigation. Whichever you choose, you need to repeat it consistently throughout the site. You should also consider placing links to major pages at both top and bottom. Text links make for the fastest download times, but they can be a little boring. Graphic/text buttons look a little nicer, but they're pretty standard too. Amusing icons can be used to add a little excitement, as long as you make certain to use alt text to identify the links to those who might be confused by the cute little pictures.
Now let's talk about content. Our goal here is to make the site look as though the content is dynamic, constantly updated, and fresh. Hmm, this could be a problem, if we think in terms of static pages. You know what? We don't have to think that way at all. We have incredibly powerful dynamic tools that we can use on our portals. Most of us have been using BannerMaster to rotate advertising, but what if we use it to rotate content? By using the text banner feature, we can rotate text, photographs, graphics, etc., without having to link to anything. Three or four small areas, using different rotation groups, can make a page look totally fresh every time a visitor sees it. Javascript can be used to rotate groups on static pages, if desired. Using a different number of "content bits" in each group will help to ensure that the displays are always staggered. Using the same number of elements in each group will ensure that the same content always shows at the same time. Need to change an element on a page? Just edit the rotation group.
On to colour! This is accomplished by using background colours (for tables and pages) and graphics. One or two GOOD graphics can turn up the excitement level by several notches. A splash of bold colour, here and there, can accentuate this effect. Don't be afraid to use strong colours. Primary (red, blue, yellow) and secondary (green, purple, orange) colours have broad appeal, and tend to work well together. They are particularly attractive to children. Just remember to leave some "white space" between your splashes of colour.
So you see, Frederick, chaos is not a necessary part of creating an exciting site. You have the basics already, with your insistence on good navigational structure, and identification of your target audience. You just need to "think outside the box" for a while, and let your imagination go. Play with rotating content. Experiment with colours that you wouldn't normally use. Let the creative side of your brain take over for a while.

Lynne Scott is a graphic designer and partner in Optical Resolution, a Winnipeg, Canada design house. She owns the Graphic Design Portal and Eye on Winnipeg, and writes a variety of articles and newsletters for publication.
You can contact Lynne at lscott@opticalresolution.com

CLOSING
That will take care of it for another week. Don't forget to send in your questions. Remember that you can get more information specific to your question here than in the forums.
Have a great week!

Publisher -- Bob Massa

========November 13, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

Give Me a Chance

What the Future Holds

Welcome Home

Ask Lynne

Looking For An Advice Columnist

GIVE ME A CHANCE
We've got the new free webhosting plus site up and running at www.free-webhosting-plus.com. It went live Saturday and already we can see a huge increase in responses. Last week we had a total of about 12 sign ups. In the last 48 hours we've had 14. We got a hit on our hands.
With this new site will come many changes and as with any changes in life it will cause some degree of concern. There are more features added, more options available and new pricing for several of these changes. Many of you are going to have questions as to how to best take advantage of the new process. Go to the forums for your answers. I will try to spend a little more time in there over the next few weeks for the specific purpose of making this transition as easy as possible for all of us.
The main thing I want everyone to understand is when I make a deal I keep it. Everyone that signed up for a portal plus or portal pro before the new site went live, (11-11-00), the rules that were posted at that time are the rules that apply to that account. If you signed up before the new rules were posted, then that is the deal you got on that account. Every feature, every option, everything you expected to get from that deal is what you will get. Every account that is taken with the new site up, those rules apply to those accounts. Every deal offered on the new site is exactly what you will get.
Now, all that I ask is for all of you to realize that the changes affect me just like they affect you. It is possible that we will make some mistakes until we develop the new procedures. If we do and you are not getting what you thought you had, don't get mad, (it just makes things harder and slows the process down), just let me know and give me a chance to take care of it.
In a little over a year of running this program, I have not mislead you, lied to you or tried to shy away from any responsibility. I'm the first to admit that I've made a lot of mistakes, but all in all, I've worked very hard to provide what I think is the just about the most unique opportunity on the net. Not so much for what I've done as much as for what I've tried to do and am continuing to try to do, I feel at the very least I should have earned your respect and trust. If you have a problem, just let me know and give me the chance to take care of it. Don't expect us to be able to do anymore than our best and cut us a little slack if we can't do what you want as fast as you want it. Expect the best from us and give us a little credit when you get our best.
At the very least, you can expect us to keep our word!
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS
As I said, there have been a lot of changes made. I am extremely confident that these changes are for the good of Searchking, the members, the searching public, and the portal partners. The objective of these changes are to increase the number of people using the program to build topic-specific portals, to increase our income to the point of profitability and to provide more opportunity for success to our partners.
I'll give you a brief run-down on the things Searchking will be focusing on in the next few weeks.
Ads.
After a year, the ad program for Searchking has never been working right. We basically generate absolutely nothing from our portal pluses. The whole idea of making Searchking advertising unique was that when you bought an ad on Searchking, you were buying an ad on thousands of other portals as well. Now that the new site is up, this is our first priority. We will focus on getting the text banners running on all pluses search results as well as getting the banner rotation program installed and stabilized on the power portals, the pluses and the e-mail program.
Affiliate program.
I'm very disappointed in our affiliate program. I'm not disappointed in the program itself, it works just fine. I'm disappointed in the way I have run it. We have far too few affiliates making far too few dollars. Over the next few weeks, we will be focusing on getting the affiliate program running right and making some money for our affiliates.
Our first step in this direction was to get the new site up. We now offer twice the hosting services we did before. We have the portal plus, which is free, the power portal which is basically a free homepage, the portal premium which is $20 per month, regular web hosting which is $20 per month, and the portal pro which is $49 per month. We also now offer all these paid services by the month, every 6 months and once a year. This alone should increase the dollar amount of those affiliate checks going out.
In addition, we have limited several features of the free programs and made the upgrades a paid solution. For example, with a new portal plus you still get a free classified program but it's limited to 25 ads. The objective here is to take the try it before you buy it concept to the next level. Searchking will give anyone wanting to build a quality web site or topic-specific portal site all the tools necessary absolutely free. Once the portal partner has had the chance to use those features, they can determine the value of those features for themselves. If it is a feature that can help in their success, then they will be expected to pay a small fee for it. If they feel they don't need it, they can use the free version and are not expected to pay for anything.
This makes the upgrades another very good way for the affiliates to earn income. As always, we will track for one year, anyone that signs up under that affiliates number. If within that year they upgrade to any paid version of anything, the affiliate gets paid for as long as that person continues to pay for the service they selected. This is a tremendous opportunity to build substantial residual income.
Speaking of features, we have several new feature upgrades already in the works. Once we get the ad program running, and the affiliate thing tightened up, the next thing we will focus on is new features. Some of the first new features we will be offering are:
An e-commerce solution with secure server, shopping cart, merchant accounts and custom order forms.
A homepage program so our partners can offer free web page hosting to their clients.
Professional stats, (Dave and I both are really disappointed in the current offering of stats programs and we think we have one that is much better. We have plans for offering this to the general public as a paid feature and of course do it using Searchking affiliates).
An affiliate program that portal partners can use on their own portals.
A real spider that all partners can use to build their own databases.
A mysql version and expanded search capabilities.
From there we are going to start looking into things like voice activation and recognition, video and audio applications and custom scripts. (Remember that issue of the Portal Partner Press where I talked about our goal being to provide function to concept? Well this is where all this part of these upgrades is going).
We plan on having the majority of these features operational within the first quarter of 2001 and the rest within a year from now.
WELCOME HOME
While reading the staff lounge forums today, I got some news that really made my day. One of our very first portal partners became ill earlier this year. We were all really worried about her. Today she posted in the forums that she is feeling a lot better and is coming home to us all.
Karen Weber, you have been missed and we are all very happy to see you feeling well enough to become involved again. We look forward to many years of being able to work together for the good of us all.
There is also another little homecoming announcement I would like to make.
Most of you are all familiar with Netcommr. Well his name is Dave Donlinger and he is one of the people who has done a lot for a lot of partners in getting them over the humps. He has been an invaluable source of tech support in the forums. He single-handedly built the free-webhosting-plus site. He has just about rebuilt the portal program from the ground up. He has provided Searchking with a lot of unique custom scripts that no one else can offer, not to mention he has become a very important part of the Searchking machine.
Dave has worked for a company for over a year as the webmaster and promotion specialist and over this year has become increasingly unhappy with his employer and the more involved he got with Searchking, the more opportunity he saw. Dave informed me just the other day that he has decided to take me up on my offer and move to OKC for the sole purpose of getting Searchking to where we both think it can be. While this is going to be a behind the scenes kind of thing, I can assure you that this step will take Searchking and all your portals to a new level faster than anything else that could have happened. This is really going to start pushing things forward.
Now I'll go back to working on Mike, Shane and Dan.
ASK LYNNE
Many thanks to Jacques for sending these questions:
The power html-build-Portal = cgi-build-Portal (or not)? Or too close to call? (a new expression I have learned this week)
Do I have to use an html-editor (Homesite, AceHtml) or can I use a WYSIWYG like Frontpage2000?
I have seen in the forums that Raffman (Rafferty) and Jane Ellen are occupied with the practical problems of html-build, ftp-upload and other things. Maybe there is one disadvantage: the reindexing of the database. How does it go in both systems? Automatic adaptation or total reindexing after each update?
I have made a link in my kite-website web.wanadoo.be/belkite/ but I don't think it works right (for the affiliate). Do you (or somebody else) see what's wrong?

The decision to use dynamic cgi or built html for your portal will depend on a number of things. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and your choice will depend on which set of issues works best for your situation.
Dynamic cgi offers the fastest way to get your portal online, and maintain your site. Changes made in the template editor are immediately integrated into the site, with no further steps necessary. This might be the best option for someone new to the program, because it offers the fewest steps to publishing. This method also conserves server space, since all interior search engine pages are dynamically generated. This means that pages are created as needed, and disappear after use. They don't take up space in your site. If you have a large database, or limited space available, you probably want to consider using dynamic cgi to generate your internal Hyperseek pages.
That said, there are two major disadvantages to this method. Using dynamic cgi forces the server to work harder. It must create all of the internal Hyperseek pages from "scratch", every time someone clicks on a category link or performs a search. This can slow down your site, especially if the server is busy. The second major disadvantage is that dynamic pages cannot be indexed by search engines, because they don't really exist. If you choose the dynamic cgi option, only your home page will be indexable.
Built html gets rid of the disadvantages of the dynamic cgi method. Server response tends to be faster, because the pages already exist, and all of your category and subcategory pages can be indexed by the search engines. If you have a relatively small database, or lots of space on your site, this might be the option for you.
Of course, this method also has disadvantages. If your space is limited, you have a large database, or you have a lot of other services on your portal, built html might not be an option. Remember that using built html creates static html pages for each of your categories and subcategories, and each of those pages takes up space on the server. The larger your database, the more pages created, and the more space used.
The other disadvantage of built html is that template changes and new listings are not automatically integrated into the site. You must rebuild the html pages every time you add a listing, make a change to your templates, or have a new classified ad to be posted.

Text editor, or WYSIWYG? Hmm, tough question. WYSIWYG editors, like FrontPage 2000 are fine for doing your template layouts. If you aren't too sure of html, they can save you a lot of time. You do have to make certain that the program options are set so that the program does not "correct" any code that you enter, because all of your plugins will have to be added through the html view, or "add html" option. Most WYSIWYG editors also add in unnecessary bits of code that can be removed without affecting the page. FrontPage 2000 tends to add in extra div and center tags, sometimes in the most ridiculous places (like between table cells). These can, and should, be removed once you are comfortable "reading" html. Getting rid of the extra tags, and taking out unnecessary indentation in the html code can shave one to two seconds off your page download time. That's a nice bonus for taking the time to learn a little bit about html.

SearchKing affiliate links should always end with the affiliate number. They should look like this:
http://secure.interferenza.net/searchkingportal4u/al/affiliates.cgi?YOURAFFILIATENUMBER Just replace YOURAFFILIATENUMBER with the actual number you were assigned.

Lynne Scott is a graphic designer and partner in Optical Resolution, a Winnipeg, Canada design house. She owns the Graphic Design Portal and Eye on Winnipeg, and writes a variety of articles and newsletters for publication.
You can contact Lynne at lscott@opticalresolution.com
LOOKING FOR AN ADVICE COLUMNIST
Lynne, I want to say publicly how much I appreciate the job you are doing. You have given so much to so many without ever asking for anything in return. That says a lot about you and I want you to know that I for one think you are a very special person and I am very proud to have someone like you as a partner.
Lynne's forte is design not marketing. She is an excellent marketer for sure, but that is not what she feels is her best point. So, we are still looking for someone who wants to take on the job of advice columnist on the topic of portal marketing. We had someone that just could not get their schedule worked out, so we have that spot open if anyone would like to become famous.
You don't have to be some "expert". The net has plenty of those already. You just have to care about your portal partners enough to want to do what you can to help. If you're interested, let me know in e-mail at bobking@searchking.com
CLOSING
Well, that's it for another week kids. Send me those Ask Lynne questions! We don't want her getting used to time off do we?

Publisher -- Bob Massa

========November 20, 2000========

IN THIS ISSUE:

Opportunity is Knocking Our Doors Down

A spidering We Will Go

SK Affiliate Program

Have a Great Holiday

OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING OUR DOORS DOWN
This past week or so has seen some major changes in the world of search services. It's actually been going on since GoTo started its pay for placement bidding service two years ago, then Yahoo upped the ante with it's paid review guarantee. This last couple of weeks though has caused quite an uproar, at least among webmasters who specialize in guaranteeing top spots on those major search services.
This last two weeks has seen the announcement by GoTo.com that now their results will be displayed on the top of the results for AOL, Netscape, Lycos, Hot Bot and Alta Vista. This pretty much answers the question that has been raging for the last several months: Are free listings in the search engines a thing of the past? Well, maybe not quite yet, but it appears obvious that it won't be long.
I've been a member and a moderator for several years of some of the biggest search engine placement forums on the net and I frequent them almost daily. The topic of what is going to happen to the search engine placement business has been hotly debated recently with most views leaning towards gloom and doom. The general consensus is why would anyone pay a search engine placement service when they can pay the search engine directly?
This particular question is exclusive to the placement industry and I don't see it as being really important to us as portal owners. What I do see as significant is the other questions such as what about the little guy? Does this mean now that the only people who have a chance at success are the ones that can afford to buy their search engine listings?
At first glance, those questions above seem reasonable, except for people like us.
Where are people who can't afford to pay $3.47 a click going to go? Where are people who run small businesses with no intention of becoming the next Yahoo going to go? Where can a guy just get a break? One answer that comes to mind is Searchking.
We are all sitting in an incredible position of being able to capitalize on all this upheaval. We are building the world's only community of topic specific portals. By using Searchking and it's directory as a foundation we are in a position to offer everyone regardless of their budget, a place to get their website seen, honestly and fairly.
While at this time, the major amount of dissention is coming from search engine placement people, it's not going to be long before every webmaster in the world is very aware of what is happening at the majors. Do you think the first thing they might do is start looking for alternatives? Do you think once they realize they are not going to come up in the top 10 of Alta Vista without paying through the nose for it regardless of how much hidden text they put on their page, that they might start considering the value of targeted traffic from a topic specific search engine?
Alta Vista is supposed to be one of the fastest indexing search engines around and it takes a minimum of a week to ten days. Now you have to pay for the privilege of waiting 10 days. Searchking indexes instantly, the same as everyone of your portals can.
Once you are in Alta Vista, if you make changes to your site, it can take literally months to get your changes updated. Searchking allows you to edit your site instantly. Do these sound like features that may be appealing to someone once they discover they have to pay for the service those engines offer?
For a long time now I've been concerned with marketing Searchking and it's portal program. All of a sudden I see a way that our competitors are going to start marketing for us. Marketing is still going to be an important factor in our future plans, all I'm saying is that our market has just increased by thousands of percentage points and it's due to the decisions THEY made and not ones we have made. One of our biggest challenges has been how to get webmasters and searchers to see the value in our service and our philosophy and that job has just gotten a lot easier.
Another aspect of this is that right now the same press that caused so much excitement in tech stocks just a mere 18 months ago, now seems to delight in putting every internet company failure as the top headline. Again, this gets the gloom and doom guys posting feverishly in their respective forums announcing that e-commerce is dead, the future of the internet is bleak and so on. Absolutely ridiculous! Nothing could be further from the truth.
The only thing that is coming to an end are companies that never should have been valued in the 100's of millions of dollars in the first place. All that has happened is that the venture capitalists have proved that in spite of their greed, they are not as smart as they thought they were.
Do any of you really think the internet is going away? That people are going to decide that since pets.com went broke, there is no value to the net? Again, absolutely ridiculous. The promise of the net is as alive as it was in the 60's. What is dying is the mad dash for getting rich quick. Far too many companies went public for the simple reason they could. They couldn't see past their own wallets and now the fiddler has to be paid.
Internet companies that were so over-valued were in such a hurry to cash in that they didn't look realistically at what they were claiming to be able to do. The internet was never intended to be the world's shopping mall, it was intended to pass information more quickly, more reliably and more securely. While those companies were correct in assuming that a part of any retail sale involves the exchange of information, they missed the boat in not realizing that the information was the key and not the fact that now people all over the world could give their credit card number to a company they never heard of before, had no idea of who they were or if they could be trusted, wait 3-7-10-or 30 days to get the product they bought, wondering the whole time if they made a good decision or if they just did the stupidest thing of their life, then pay shipping charges which in most cases just deleted the savings they made buying online, assuming of course they actually got the product they ordered. Other than that, no problem.
That is not to say that retail is not going to be a big part of this whole internet thing. As with any public medium, the net will be supported and driven by advertising and the end result of advertising is sales, but still the key to this whole process is the fast, easy and secure exchange of information. What is a good source of information? A topic specific or hometown portal maybe? See where I'm going with this? This is why I see all the gloom and doom stuff going on right now as nothing but opportunity for us.
Now, one other factor comes into play here in regards to all these internet companies going broke. Trust. Some of the names of those companies just kill me. E-clamation.com Napster. Like the guy who paid 7 million for business.com. With a name like that you KNOW you can trust this person. Trust is something you build. Everyone of you reading this know of some business in your town that has been open for 10 - 20 or even 100 years. Why do you think that is? Do you figure it's because they spam like crazy or is it more likely that they have proven themselves to be fair and honest and simply do what they say they will do? My guess is the latter.
Well for anyone who cares to take the time, read some of the information posted on Searchking. That information has not changed for over three years. It expresses our commitment to honesty, fairness and doing what we say we will do. While the concept is not new, I challenge anyone to find similar statements on any of the major engines. We're honest and we're proud of it.
Now for three and a half years I've had to listen to people telling me I'm crazy for not cashing in. For not accepting VC funding and grabbing all I could get like everybody else. Well I'm the first to admit that my sanity may indeed be questionable, but not about this. I was never in it for the money. I was in it for the long haul and I am as convinced as ever that in the end, the businesses that will still be here and really make money are the ones that people can come to trust. I want that to be Searchking and it's portal partners. We will be the ones left standing when all the spammers and the money grabbers have all moved on to greener pastures. There is value in honesty and fairness and I intend to prove it with your help or die trying!
I'm sure that some of you are not seeing this wonderful opportunity I'm talking about. How does being honest and not making sales make us money Bob? If that's what you think I've said then you're mistaken. Actually, I'm saying just the opposite. For the next few issues I'm going to be exploring some of what I see as the possibilities we all have by running a topic specific portal, focusing on what I and Searchking intend to do to help. In fact, I'll start now.
A'SPIDERING WE WILL GO
As I've said, one of the keys of capitalizing on the promise of the net is in supplying relevant information. Our portals are an excellent way of doing that, but we need content in our databases. Now just like you, I'm a search service owner and I'm faced with the same problems that you are. The catch 22 to filling our databases is we need traffic to get submissions which we use as content and we need content to get the traffic. That basically leaves us with two options. Either sit patiently and wait for our databases to build up or go get the content we need.
Back when I had Sarge doing the programming for Searchking, one of the first things we built was a spider. We ran into a problem when once we spidered and added a site, the owner of that site could not then become a member and be able to edit his own site. At the time Sarge didn't have the ability or the time to address the problem so we just left it alone. So, for almost three years, Searchking lacked quality content for far too many keyword searches.
Then along comes Dan. Dan is putting the finishing touches on a spider that will go get data, insert it into the database and still be able to identify whose site it is so that once the site is entered, the owner of that site, (who cares enough to take the time), can go in and easily set up their account and edit their listings.
Also, we are finally able to address a major concern of mine that has been kicking my hiney for the whole time I've been involved with Searchking. PORN! While Searchking has never discriminated against any legal business, (except hate sites of which some have not been officially termed illegal), the one thing that has always really made me angry, are people that would list their sites under keywords their site didn't belong under. The VAST majority of these problems have come from the adult industry. Keywords like dolls, toys, kids and things like that have always been a severe problem and has no doubt cost Searchking thousands of people that otherwise may have enjoyed their experience. This has come directly from the fact that we assume people are honest and therefore allow them to have their sites indexed instantly. That philosophy has, for the most part worked out very well and I'm very proud of that, but the sad fact is that due to a few people who couldn't care less about you or me or anyone else as long as they could get one more hit, it has seriously hindered what Searchking should be.
The voting was supposed to take care of this problem. The idea was that any webmaster who pulled that little stunt would be voted down within minutes and have to realize that his time had just been wasted and there were other engines where he could get a better return on his investment of time. The thing I overlooked is that, anyone who types in dolls and then gets back some filthy, disgusting title and description doesn't feel much like voting or doing anything other than hitting the back button never to return. Making sure to pass the word along to all her friends in the process.
Finally, Dan has changed all that. The spider is set up to filter out the words that I find objectionable. I'm confident that my word list is pretty much the same as yours would be. Now this isn't perfect anymore than anyone else's system is perfect, but it is much, much better and at least puts Searchking in a position very similar to our competitors. Now that the filter is installed in the spider, it is a simple process to include that filter in the main engines as well so from now on, (it isn't quite operational yet but will be very soon), any submission that we spider or that is hand submitted, that contains any of those words will be sent to a file that will be human reviewed. This should leave us with only real spam and low quality sites to deal with and without the nasty stuff coming up on un-related stuff, we expect more people to start using the voting feature and that will eliminate the chaff from the wheat. The crap drops to the bottom and the gold goes to the top. We have a quality, human reviewed, fair, honest and free search engine. I'm excited.
The reason I'm telling you all this is that one of our objectives with this spider is to be able to offer it to our partners as well. One of the main features of Searchking is in being able to offer a portal about a keyword as opposed to just a listing of sites. Well that means that my reputation is tied to yours and if I'm going to have a quality service using you, then you have to have a quality service as well.
We're signing up portal partners like crazy due to the new free thing. Of course the problem with that is a lot of people signing up just want something for free and have no intention of really putting any kind of work into their portal. BUT, some of them do realize the value of the program and for those people, I'll build their database for them if I have to.
I don't have any details worked out yet so I can't give you any as to how this is going to work, but you know that if I tell you it's coming, it's coming!
SK AFFILIATE PROGRAM
Another important aspect of sharing in this opportunity is the SK affiliate program. Dave is building our own program to enable us to automate the process more and to keep better track of all sales. We are focusing on upgrades as a marketing strategy as well as ad sales and we want all partners to be affiliates and share in that.
Setting this thing up is not as easy as you might think. The one we have now works fine for what it does and we will continue to use it until the new one is running, but we don't want to put the new one out until we have had time to think it through and make sure that it is going to be what we want. Also, we are going to be building it as an upgrade for our partners too. If it works for Searchking, it will work for you.
There is an affiliate link at the bottom of the Portal Partner Press and I urge you to use it if you're not already an affiliate. As I said, the one we have works just fine, it's just not all that we want.
CLOSING
I realize that most of what I've been talking about here today is controversial and I'm sure I've stirred some pretty strong emotions and opinions on the subject. I urge you to send them my way. Whether you agree with me or not, I want to hear what you have to say. I would love to be able to open a serious discussion about all this. What's on your mind? Let me know!
Also, I didn't get an Ask Lynne question this week. I guess everybody has gotten their portals exactly the way they want them and don't have anymore questions. C'mon kids, get involved and take advantage of what so many people are trying so hard to provide you with!
I'm so excited about all the stuff I've been talking about that I have an urge to go on, but I won't. I'll let this be it for now and wish all our American partners a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Also, there won't be an issue of the PPP next week. I'll be in New Orleans for the holidays and want a little time for myself and Kathi (The world's most neglected wife. She deserves much better than she gets from me most of the time).
Now get out there and do some shopping online! Check the portal directory first though.

Publisher -- Bob Massa