January 18th, 2010 by Michael Fleischner
I’ve been focused on helping web sites rank in the number one position for nearly a decade. As a result I’ve read and seen a lot of information published on SEO that is either totally inaccurate or validated with actual research. The good news is that I’ve sorted through a lot of this information to help you identify the best SEO strategies.
Having worked directly with hundreds of web sites I have discovered techniques for optimizing web sites that actually work. I often get question about SEO such as, “what is the one technique that works better than all others?” A difficult question to answer because I have found a number of techniques that are truly effective.
The first search engine ranking factor has to do with the anchor text of all inbound links to your website. Google and other search engines use the anchor text from other sites linking in to determine what your site is about and what it should rank well for. If websites link in only using a URL, and not your keywords in the anchor text, email them and ask them to update your link. The link should always appear with your most important keywords.
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December 4th, 2009 by Ben Moskel
Sometimes working with affiliate partners is a frustrating experience. There are so many ways merchant partners drop the ball and unintentionally sabotage a potentially profitable relationship. Dan Kennedy refers to this type of thing as the “Sales Prevention Department.”
Even though there is a dark side to affiliate marketing, many affiliates with a quality website, decent or above average traffic, experience bewilderment when they are rejected by relevant affiliate partners.
Unfortunately affiliate partners fail to see the potential in developing affiliate relationships. To understand this, first let me explain the nature of the affiliate relationships.
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November 26th, 2009 by Weldon Solis
I think you have already heard about the “Secret” piece of code that you actually paste on your website that will place it on top of the Google Search Results.
That thing doesn’t exist actually. Why not try to think about it for a minute. And if there is such thing don’t you think Google would be able to notice when a website shot to the top of the search ranking when no other criteria the algorithm looks for are met? As the usual saying goes, “Easy come, and easy go?” Just like life, the world of search marketing has no shortcut.
Indeed it’s true that the fastest way to the top is always with a map. This goes similar for, Search Engine Optimization. In order to achieve success, you have to build a website that is user-friendly and that that really provides meaningful, relevant information which serves as purpose. To get across your visitor, always have a plan. Make them interested and lead them to take action that you wanted them to take. You should use an easy structure so that visitors both human and Search Spiders can easily follow and digest. Then, make sure to use content that builds your sites value your users will want to share with others.
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November 12th, 2009 by Matthew Loop
If you want the best search engine optimization results you have to start with the best possible SEO keywords and use them well. How you go about selecting your keywords is every bit as important as how you choose to use them. Whether you use them in your website’s content or you use them in your article submissions, your keywords are the heart of your search engine optimization results.
A high quality keyword selection will be well suited to the topic, narrow enough to be specific, and common enough to be typed into a search engine via the average user. The more accurate you can get your keywords, the more accurate your search engine optimization efforts will be.
Be aware of the commonality of words and how they are used in order to determine how to best use them to operate under the best search engine optimization rules. For instance, if you were to create keywords around U. S. Based used cars, you would avoid using the words used autos, as not many people would automatically refer to used cars as used autos in the United States.
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October 30th, 2009 by Michael Fleischner
Websites are comprised of various forms of content. Even though many people consider content to be simply text on a page, there is more to consider. When speaking about content, consider all of the page elements that communicate to your website browsers. This includes more than simply words on a web page. Quality content includes words on a page as well as pictures, images, and video. In today’s world, it can also mean forums, RSS feeds, and other engaging content.
By creating targeted content that is optimally designed websites can create a compelling reason for browsers to visit their web pages often. When thinking about the development of your content, it doesn’t matter where it comes from as long as it is well written and engages your audience.
When websites contain powerful content, they experience a significant number of benefits both short and long term. Quality content not only engages browsers but provides search engine optimization that results in higher rankings and organic traffic. If you want a steady flow of traffic to your website, focus on quality content.
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October 1st, 2009 by Owen Jones
by Angela Jones
Affiliate marketing has become one of the most effectual methods to earn money advertising online. It is also one of the simplest methods for anyone with a website to make a profit online. Affiliate Marketing involves an arrangement between a merchant and a website owner. The website owner, or the affiliate, permits the use of their site for the marketing of the merchant’s products by linking to the merchant’s website.
In exchange, the merchant pays a commission to the affiliate on all sales created by the affiliate. Every time someone clicks on the link on the affiliate website and proceeds to make a purchase, the affiliate gets a fee. The merchant will pay the affiliate only when a customer clicks on the product link and makes a purchase.
Affiliate marketing arrangements are described as a win-win situation for both the merchant and the affiliate because of the pay-for-performance system. Both the merchant and the affiliate have some benefits in affiliate marketing. There are many advantages on the merchant’s part. It gives the merchant a wider market in which to promote a product or service.
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August 25th, 2009 by Robert Hillman
by R M Hillman
Although there are various types of traffic methods that you can use to promote your Internet business, not all of the methods will have similar results. There is only one method of traffic generation that will have the combined result of helping your Internet business to grow on all levels and that method is Google Traffic.
There may be many different sources of traffic that may be directed to your site: search engines, social networks, blogs and forums, link exchange, return visitors, word of mouth visitors, banner and other advertising visitors, paid traffic, free traffic, etc. Even though online sources may vary greatly, all the traffic directed to your web site can be divided into two basic categories: targeted and un-targeted.
Imagine a person, who has a half an hour to kill between two meetings and has to do some waiting in a public place such as a large store. This person really has no intention of making any purchases, but has some time to kill and entertain him or herself. He goes in and wanders around the shops (really any kind of shops) regardless of what they sell, not being much interested in the products, but rather in the process of passing the time and entertaining. This would be an illustration of un-targeted traffic.
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July 18th, 2009 by Charles Carr
by Charles Carr
Blogs and websites that have rich content are always going to do better than those that dont. I am sure you wondered where these blogs get their ideas, views and opinions. It is easy to write about something you are passionate about- but to do that most days of the week is extremely hard, since you would probably run out of things to talk about or you simply dont have the time. So how do they do it? Where do they get their ideas? Do they get help from tools and other sources available on the Internet?
The best way would be to provide the content yourself, and this is of utmost importance if your goal is to try to create traffic to an affiliated link. Youll definitely want to sell the idea about the services and products beforehand. What that will do is set the stage or the mood and give your recommendations authenticity.
You can write reviews including personal anecdotes about the product or service. These are a good way to personalize your content and make your audience more likely to trust your recommendations about products.
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July 13th, 2009 by Alex Paxton
by Alex Paxton
Social bookmarking software is a dream come true for busy webmasters and writers as the number of social bookmark sites that have emerged in the last few years have added a new dimension to interactive communities online and the ability to share articles and important news.
Social Bookmarking software does offer some good incentives to those who are cash rich and time poor. For example: you too can discover the secrets to Social Bookmarking, the software is all automated and completed in minutes, support to generate profits and targeted traffic and create a high number of Backlinks to one’s website, the future has now arrived in the present, get high page rank with Google and other search engines, reap in the profits and you’ll see the difference in your bank balance.
I love this part. Bookmarking Demon will even automate the process of joining all the new bookmarking sites you are not already a member of. This feature is a huge time saver.
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July 11th, 2009 by Tom Norman
by Finbar Minstrel
Similarly to the way in which the industrial revolution changed the world of commerce as we (or rather, they) knew it, over the last five – ten years we have seen the early signs of the great revolution of our time. This time though, the rewards of it are not restricted by geographical location and general accessibility like the last one.
Before the Internet became the main medium through which people communicate, it was extremely difficult to compete nationally, let alone world wide in any business field. The only methods of advertising were all very expensive; TV and radio, national newspapers or magazines (usually for a niche target market anyway) or an ad in the yellow pages. All of these methods are very expensive, but were a reliable advertising method, until the Internet exploded upon the scene.
There have been several points in history where the businesses that managed to adapt to new technologies the quickest and the best often succeeded where many others failed. There are many instances where pioneers have led the way, Henry Ford invented mass production lines almost single handed and in the same stroke managed to slash his costs, improve product quality and consistency and had a massive advantage over his rivals that has helped to carry the Ford Motor Company through leaner times.
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