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New Generation Internet Marketing Vs. Old School

Here are some of the latest and most popular techniques of Internet Marketing I'm seeing on today's growing Internet marketing scene:

1. Social networks – Facebook, MySpace, Yuwie, etc.
2. Micro Blogging – Twitter, Jaiku, Tumblr
3. Social Bookmarks – Delicious, StumbleUpon, Digg, Reddit, etc.
4. Article Marketing – Submitting to article directories, including Ezinearticles, GoArticles, Article Rich, etc.
5. Videos – YouTube, MySpace
6. Pay Per Click Advertising – Google Adwords, Bidvertiser, TextAds, etc.
7. SEO – Page Rank, backlinks and so on.
8. Web 2.0 – More interactive websites which includes other forms of communication, addition of words to write – ie video, social widgets, social networks, etc.
9. Market segment – specific demographic Guidance rather than mainstream
10. Contextual Ads – Text ads online through web content
11. Membership Sites – Lots of Free round with about endless pages of sales to log in.
12. PLR content – articles that anyone can edit and use No But like the desirability of placing on their websites, blog, or submit to article sites.
13. Google – It has become a household name, almost no one says "I to look up in search engines "… No, I would say that" I'm going to Google. "

Here are some of the old school of Marketing Internet I know – some of them still in use and can even be effective, but some are useless now as far as I know:

1. Safelists Blasters and email – advertising to thousands of emails at once – may or may not "opt-in.
2. Opt-In Lists – Even now being applied only there are more benefits to subscribers as a lot of Free Information Products (which are mostly obsolete, but repackaged well enough to appears again.)
3. Made for Adsense Websites – poor quality rich content, made for Adsense sites are still being sold all over the web.
4. Classifieds – Craigslist is doing well, but there are many around who are not as effective and probably never was.
5. FFA – Free For All Link sites. I remember everything the world has to have one and even better if you own a network of FFA.
6. Viral Ebooks – yet still effective, and all sorts.
7. Search Blasters – Blast to thousands of search engines that almost no one was a.
8. SEO – meta tags, black hat, white hat, hat … not really sure hat cup;)
9. Yahoo! – Who would have thought Yahoo! Would be overcome, not by AltaVista either. Yahoo is still popular, but I remember when marketing focused in getting on page 1 of Yahoo rather than Google.
10. Newsletter Ads – spaces bulletins shopping was very popular, I remember … is perhaps being. Not sure I'm not subscribed to them as much as I did then.
11. Banner ads – banners exchange, etc. Then he discovered the people responded more text ads.
12. Affiliate Programs – still is the way of free advertising for the product and service owners.
13. Traffic Exchanges – It is still around and growing.
14. Bars traffic – There is still something out there as InstantBuzz but is more like a traffic exchange to receive money for sailing.

Today's Internet marketing methods are increasingly on the social side of things while years ago, people can only anonymity or more private. Now, people are more inclined to expose themselves and even tell us what we just had for breakfast via Twitter or talk about videos themselves. I think you can still have a certain anonymity of hiding behind a character like Mr. X or the Rich Jerk, or even people who claim claim that some program made them rich Get rich beyond belief. Either way, it will be interesting to see how Internet marketing evolves a couple more years.

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