Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Mixed Martial Arts Through The Web

Most individuals know the Internet as somewhere you can do some research, purchase and sell items, play some games and keep in touch. This is how most people interact with the Internet and there is nothing wrong with that. However, with a few adaptations to technique, you can use the Web to sell yourself rather than goods or services.

I do not mean the slave trade here, I mean using the Internet to make yourself well known or even the talk of the town. This would be helpful, if you were a performing artiste, a author or a fighter, say a mixed martial artist. The trick is to learn how to create a buzz about yourself and I do not mean with flies and horrible smells.

The first thing to do is think of a catchy, relevant name. This might not be applicable to a author unless he wants to compose under a pen name. Let us call our mixed martial artist Johnny Two Hammers. Then you require a logo. Let us use two crossed mallets like a give way sign.

Now start creating your web site with plenty of photos of yourself in fighting poses (all with an alt description), a biography, a list of up-coming fights and a list of results. Make sure that the logo is on every page and make a special image file of it known as fav.icon. Upload fav.icon to the root folder of all your websites. This ensures that all your web pages are discernible when they are tabbed.

Next, take your fav.icon (favourite icon) and make a jpeg image of it and name it something like my_avatar.jpeg. Join as many social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter et cetera as you are able. Join, say, twenty each day for a fortnight.

The top social media sites change quite frequently, but you can do a search on them too and you will be shown a list of hundreds of the current hotties.

When you join a social media site, fill out your profile and upload your avatar. Keep track of which ones you have joined and attempt to use the same log in details for all of them. All the best SM sites will cross-post your message to other SM sites. Make certain you note which are the most well-liked and join them.

These SM sites will allow you to enter an email address and at least one web site URL. Do it, but you might like to endeavour to get sneaky by entering some of your SM home pages into some of the SM sites. The concept being that SM1 promotes SM2, that promotes SM3 that promotes your web site.

With a little organization, you can make this fairly magical, so that one post to say, Plurk, triggers off dozens or even hundreds of posts. Make a daily task of sending twelve messages a day. Strive to create a group of followers by telling them details that they cannot find out anywhere else (for a few days). Make your adherents feel 'in the know'.

If you work on this friendship-ring building, you will soon have thousands of individuals recognizing your name and logo, but it has to be genuine - you have to stick with it and provide real insider information.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now concerned with Mixed Martial Arts for Kids. If you would like to know more, please go to our web site at Mixed Martial Arts Quotes

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