callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info01 Jul 2008 01:29 am

Most of us who have started an online website have experienced disappointment of some shape or form during our promotion. The first time your new website goes live, expectations are usually high but it doesn’t take long to discover not many people are beating down the door. So, is it possible to purchase traffic in a meaningful way to guarantee Internet success? Here’s a personal account of my experiences marketing online.

With countless services promising they can deliver high quality, targeted traffic to your websitefor a price of course. Do they work? The obvious answer is that some do and some don’t and, as you expand your promotional plans, you are bound to experience both scenarios. They key is not be discouraged when you encounter an idea that does not work.

One example is the press release. Many online sites accept press releases, sometimes for a fee and sometimes for free. The key is to make sure you have a newsworthy story and don’t expect to submit a press release every day and get the same exposure. For example, the first press release we sent out for DateAGolfer.com receives a lot of great exposure. It was included on Yahoo News, and as a result our hits went from virtually nothing to 1100 unique visitors a day. Needless to say, we thought this was going to be easy but the key here was that we had a unique idea that caught the attention of some media. As with most things though, our hits quickly dropped off as we became yesterday’s news and life goes on.

One of the most popular options on the Internet is pay-per-click advertising. Search engines like Google and Yahoo offer reasonably priced text ads based on the keywords searchers use to find things online. By bidding on keywords, the idea is that people who are looking for what you offer are the ones who will see your ad. The most popular keywords are usually the most expensive and you need to track what you are spending and balance that with what you earn from your ad campaign.

Another option is purchased pure traffic. This usually works by having a site drive a guaranteed number of unique visitors to your site and this is done in most cases through redirecting traffic from parked domain names. For example, if the theme you choose is golf and a visitor goes to a golf domain that is not being used, they can be redirected to your site. While the sellers of this service claim this is highly targeted traffic, it usually results in visitors who did not want to go to your site in the first place and quickly move on. In our experience, this is a complete waste of money although they do deliver the visitors they promise and your hit counter will quickly rise.

So can you buy your way to Internet glory? You probably can if you have deep enough pockets. For the rest of us, it takes a lot of hard, persistent work. The more you get your name out there, the better. If you can do something each and every day, you can get to the promised land. Just keep at it.

Mike Wyman is co-creator of the online dating website for golfers, DateAGolfer.com and PuttingForPar.com, a golf website specializing in personalized ball markers where you can receive a free rescue wood custom made to your game when you sign up our free newsletter.

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callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info30 Jun 2008 01:09 am

For a sport that is notoriously reputed to be very expensive sport to participate in, a game of golf surprisingly requires the least amount of golf equipment to play. That’s saying basically about the game, since there are those who can do fairly well with just one golf club, only modifying the power and direction of the swing. What makes a golf game relatively expensive instead are those aside.

Golf Clubs

Golf equipment first and foremost needs a golf club. Golf isn’t a game where equipments can be shared comfortably, so individual golf clubs are of utmost importance. There are four basic categories for golf clubs and they are woods, hybrids, irons, and putters.

Woods - these clubs are the longest, with shafts that measure 40-47 inches, having large heads with spherical shape. Woods are often referred as driver and are most ideal in hitting off the tee, or on situations requiring definitive carries or drives.

Irons - irons are the most versatile golf clubs, some players even make do on a golf game using only an iron. They are shorter than the woods, around 36-40 inches on the shaft. They offer clubbing with relative skill in contrast to the woods which requires a good amount of precision.

Wedges - these clubs are actually referred as irons though having a loft (angle which the clubface tilt) of more than 44 earned them a special category other than irons. Wedges are also customized to meet several factors. One such example is the sand wedge with specialized underside with a “bounce” feature.

Putters - putters are clubs used on the green. They have a very low loft and some has even shorter shafts that would complement precision and deft touch. These clubs are ideal for finishes on the green.

Golfers are allowed to carry 14 different kinds of golf clubs during play, and the typical set of 14 usually consists of 8 irons, 3 woods, 2 wedges, and a putter.

Golf Balls

Golf balls are 42.67mm standard diameter mostly of synthetic materials construction. One notable feature of golf balls are the dimples, an aerodynamic function that will affect several factors including trajectory, spin and feel. Some makes are generated to result a desired outcome, such as harder materials to result longer distance, or softer ones to allow more spin.

There are other golf equipments on the use but those mentioned above are the most required to get a game going. Other golf equipment includes Golf Bags, Golf Carts, Golf Cleats, Golf Tees, and Golf Ball markers.

Milos Pesic is an avid golfer and owner of the most comprehensive Golf Information Pages. Visit now to find out all you wanted to know about golf, golf equipment, tips, resorts and much more.

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callawaygolfclubs.golf-clubs-guid.info29 Jun 2008 01:30 am

Many of us can judge the roll of a golf ball better than we can judge its flight.

If this is the case with you, perhaps you will choose to pitch the ball onto the edge of the green and let it roll up to the pin.

So, which club should we use for such a stroke saving shot?

The rule is that the further we are from the edge of the green, the more a golf club with loft is needed.
This means that if you are say twenty five yards form the edge of the green, you will use an eight or nine iron.
Conversely, if you are four or five yards from the edge of the green, you will use a five or six iron.

Have you ever tried putting with a three iron.

This shot is for when the ball is two or three feet from the green, and you have to go through some rough grass.
Putting with a three iron seems to negate the effect of the grass and the ball is not slowed by it at all. It is like putting from that distance on the green.

Try using a three or five wood from further off th e green. it the golf ball as though you are putting from that distance and you will be very pleased with the result.
I save a lot of shots thaos way.

The idea of these shots is to hit the ball so that it lands on the beginning of the green and runs up to the hole.
The grip to use is one of three - some use the orthodox grip, others use the putting grip, while others use the cross handed grip where the left hand is placed below the right in right handed players.

Bill Maitland is a thinking, inventive golf guru.
He thought out and developed simple techniques and tips which enabled him to lower his handicap from 25 to 18, then from 18 to 15, and finally from 15 to 12.
He is a passionate golfer, and delights in helping others with their game should they want his help.
To learn about his tips and simple techniques,

Visit Online Golfers Handbook

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