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Social Search – The Future of Internet Search and Online Marketing

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

It’s not surprising to see that there are new and more advanced methods to search and social marketing on the web. What makes these forms of marketing so unique, and possibly more profitable, is their ability to maintain a reciprocal conversation with their target audiences. This allows the webmaster to virally market their websites through the buzz that is created. When ideas or suggestions are presented to the right forums, it can provide a significant increase in traffic to a person’s site.

Social-influenced page-ranking is the link arrangement of the web that establishes the most reliable pages. As with any marketing today, a certain percentage of free advertising is automatically covered by word-of-mouth-whether it’s done by conversations between friends and family, or between co-workers and acquaintances. A simple conversation can get a product or website more recognition than any ad. With social-influenced age-ranking, Google believes that most folks would give more authority, or place more importance, over a page that a friend has visited. What Google wants to do is to take-in the web history and then let the data speak for itself and guide the rankings.

A few companies, or sites, where you can find and use social searches today are Eurekster, Mahalo, Wikia Search, Delver, rowdii.com and Me.dium.com. These companies may offer shared bookmarks, tagging of content, and may also combine sophistication where human intelligence is mixed with computer algorithms to influence your page ranking.

There are many benefits, and only a few concerns, about using search and social marketing as a way to get your website better ranked on search engine sites. Using social searches will allow a person to rely on link structure of webpages less, and the user feels more comfortable knowing that their search results have a greater significance because the results have been chosen by other users. There is also voting system that allows a user to rank the sights they have been using to further a site’s reputation and climb up on the ranking ladder. One downside to social searches is the fact that spam will be able to easily squeeze itself into the searches due to the fact that users are allowed to add results to the search engine directly.

Social searches may benefit internet marketers by attracting more traffic to websites. Surprising to some, they also increase acknowledgment by word-of-mouth between friends, family, and acquaintances. Traffic from links, tagging and book marking, and reputation management are other key positive features of using social searches. It seems that social searches are going to be paving the wave into the future for improved search and marketing techniques. For anyone that has an existing site, or plans to create one in the future, it’s best to do your research on the subject in order to get optimal hits and traffic drawn to your site.

Trond is a highly certified Internet guru working at the Norwegian company MesterWeb AS. He has a wide field experience with how to make money online. Trond is 2 x Master level in both e-Commerce and Internet Marketing and is also a certified security professional. Other certifications on his list is Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCIE Written Exam, Cisco CCNP, Citrix CCA, and a lot more.

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Effective Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Keyword Advertising Without Losing Your Shirt

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

You may or may not know that traditional methods of marketing (emblematic items, broadcast ads, printed ads, etc.) can be integral to successful marketing on search engines. I will remain very broad in covering the topic because there are many options available to you , and some of them will be better suited for your particular goals than others. Up front, the best advice I can give is to talk over your specific goals with a qualified Website solution provider who practices SEM and is familiar with integrating it into Website design.

The ways to market your business (specifically your Website) via the search engines make up a lengthy list. The pay-for-placement methods are somewhat fewer, and can be broken down into three general categories as follows:

You can pay for the number one spot (in the page margins) of the search engines by individual keywords. Although this kind of placement may seem appealing, it is only as reliable as your advertising dollars allow. You can be outbid by someone who is willing to pay more for that position.
You can pay-per-click (PPC) for given keywords, and depending on your budget and the popularity of the word(s) you select, your positioning will vary. Again, this is effective in getting traffic, but there is a difference between someone who clicks their way to your site and someone who makes a purchase once they’re there. (You aren’t paying-per-click for customers who buy something. You are paying just to get the visit.)
You can pay to advertise on other peoples’ Websites by having the search engine companies liaison between you and the other site owners. This is a comparatively newer way to advertise, paying to put out an advertisement while other Website owners receive some search engine indexing and kickback benefits for allowing your ad to be on their sites. In theory (and usually in practice), this is a win-win option.
Of these three general methods, keyword ad campaigns can usually be limited to a pre-specified number of dollars per month (or until your account is replenished). So you aren’t really writing a “blank check” to advertise with keywords in these ways, but you do need to manage your budget and your account carefully. Buyer beware!

I have had several clients who came to me because of keyword ad accounts that were handled poorly by their previous service provider. In the worst cases, some of them were victims of out-and-out fraud. One case in particular stands out in my mind.

I had an accountant approach me with complaints that he had been spending $400 to $600 per month for the previous 6 months for 200 guaranteed clicks to his Website per month. “Wow… that’s a pretty good guarantee,” you might be thinking. And he received a report from his provider each month that substantiated that he was in fact getting that kind of traffic (more than 200 hits per month) from his keyword ad campaigns. His complaint, however, was that he had no new clients that came from his Website (otherwise called “conversions” from ad response to customer). The ratios of hits (impressions) to sales (conversions) seemed unreasonably low. I was suspicious.

I did a bit of research on his Website’s performance, and what I found was disturbing (but all too common). His account was set to automatically replenish (re bill his credit card) on the fifteenth of each month, up to his specified maximum monthly budget of $500 or so. That means that if his account balance was $250 on the fourteenth of the month, another $250 would be charged to him to restore his account balance to $500. Each click cost him money, and over the next 30 days his balance would incrementally be debited until it came time to replenish it on the fifteenth of the following month. If he ever hit zero, his ad would “fall off the map,” but such a billing plan assured him that he would never go beyond his budget. Sounds like a foolproof way to advertise, right? Guaranteed hits with no cost overruns! It gave him a false sense of security, and he was getting scammed!

When I did an analysis of his Website traffic, I saw a steady trend of visitors that came from a variety of sources, some of them from his paid-for advertising campaign. I counted about 20 to 30 hits related to his pay-per-click deal. Suspiciously, however, he had about 150 to 180 hits on the fourteenth of each month, the day before his account replenished. It never took him down to zero, so he didn’t think anything strange was going on. But it seemed apparent that whoever was managing his account was taking advantage of his trusting nature, and he was paying for artificial hits. His reports showed over 200 hits, just as he was promised, but he was unwittingly padding the pockets of his account manager!

Don’t let that happen to you! I didn’t relay that story to scare you or to deter you from using paid-for advertising. Really, paid ads are extremely effective in the right situations. I simply want you to realize that, like everything else with doing business online, there is often more than meets the eye. Forewarned is forearmed. Get into the game of marketing your Website, but do it with a wise eye and wary wallet. The best approach is likely to be one that combines the three types of advertisements bulleted above, so you can measure which one works best for your particular campaign. You might also want to try a Text Message Marketing (TMM) portal to supplement your variable advertising budget with a flat rate option! Text Message Marketing (TMM) is a relatively new marketing trend that appeals to millions of consumers for a number of reasons.

Most solution providers and SEM companies that have been around for awhile are reputable or they wouldn’t stay in business. But you must take an active interest in the management of your advertising budget. Ensure that your SEM provider gives you more than just a total-hits-per-month report and an invoice for recharging your account. You should require them to provide you with the Website analytics that show all of your traffic, the trends, the hits-per-page, hits-per-day, sources of hits (so you can ensure they’re from different addresses), keywords used to find you, and so forth. Even if you never look at the details of those reports, the fact that they are provided to you will be a deterrent to keep your SEM provider honest. They probably are honest anyway, but in the end you have to CYA (cover your assets).

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Tom Elliott is the author of Website 411: Business Survival in an Internet Economy, the president of WebDrafter Inc. and an international Internet trainer. His undergraduate degree is from Purdue University, and his Masters in Information Systems is from Florida Institute of Technology.

He served 13 years as a Naval Officer, followed by two and half years as the Director of Internet Training for a large marketing company, simultaneously building his own business. He is a Board of Directors member of the Central North Carolina Better Business Bureau, and has been the president of a Business Networking International (BNI) chapter. He also serves on the bachelor degree advisory board for a technical college, and is a keynote speaker.

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Introduction to Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

What is pay per click?

In case PPC advertising is new to you, here’s a brief explanation. Millions of searches are made on the Web every day, encompassing every conceivable kind of product and service.

The results of these searches appear in the free listing, occupying most of the search engine results page, and in smaller areas at the side, top or bottom of the page, sometimes known as “sponsored ads”. It is very difficult indeed to get a web site to the top of the free listings, which is the reason for the existence of pay per click advertising. These smaller areas are reserved for PPC advertisers.

Pay per click advertisers bid an amount of money for position among the sponsored ads. The higher your bid is, the higher your ad’s position will be. You pay only when a searcher clicks on your ad, and goes to your “landing page”. This is the page you want your visitors to see first.
The amount you pay is not necessarily the amount of your bid; it is slightly more than that of the next lower bid. It may sound simple, but you can easily lose a lot of money if all the elements of the science of pay per click management are not in place. The aim of every PPC advertiser is to achieve the best position for the lowest cost. Constant tweaking is required to maintain this balancing act.

As just a couple of examples, if you want to outdo your competitors in your local area, you can gain an edge over them very cheaply with a Google AdWords PPC campaign, simply because you won’t be competing with the entire world. Similarly, your ad would have a greater chance of success with “Cobra 427 for sale” than with “Cars for sale”. In short, the more narrow your target market is, the easier, and therefore cheaper, it is to reach them.

Is your web site good enough to make the most of pay per click advertising?
Your landing pages must be finely tuned to the search phrases people are likely to use to find your product or service. This applies to PPC advertising as well as to search engine optimisation (SEO) for a high position in the free listings, in order to keep your pay per click cost low. This fact is all too often overlooked.

Web SEO PPC is part of the Abacus pay per click service. Because our success is measured by yours, we may suggest a rewrite of the text, and even a radical redesign, if your site is very PPC-unfriendly. If you don’t have a web site at all, we can create one for you quite quickly, the style reflecting the nature of your business.

Links to this article on the Abacus Data Systems web site are: http://www.PPCpayperclick.net

Related software by Abacus Data Systems: Keyword Assistant.

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Search Engine Optimization SEO – Top 10 Tips to Top Google

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Search Engine Optimization services which are also known as SEO are needed to perform well in the search engines. More importantly finding a google search engine optimization services company is needed to rank in the most popular search engine itself. When trying to grab that top place, you need to focus on several factors. This article is composed of methodologies that are widely accepted by SEO professionals. These are arranged from most to least important from my personal, yet educated opinion. This was actually stated by google in their own publications.

Search Engine Optimization Link Popularity
Your sites link popularity is the main and most important factor when trying to improve your SEO campaign. You must focus on obtaining inbound links from quality and relevant sites. Several methods are submitting to link directories, reciprocal linking, article distribution, video blogging, forums and social bookmarking.

Using Keywords In The Meta And Title Tags
Second on our list is placing your keywords you are trying to obtain top rankings for within your title, description meta tag and keywords meta tag. In google SEO, your title tag only allows 8-9 words within the title tag for their search engine results. So limit yourself to 9 words (use as many as possible) and then move forward.

Time Your Web Site Has Been Indexed
Something that the search engines have placed a lot of emphasis on is “sandboxing” new sites on the internet. On average this process takes 3-4 months to get out of. The longer that your site is online the more trusted your site will be to the search engines. Ideally I believe a site is going to benefit most when it has been consistently indexed for 2 years or more.

Anchor Text Of Inbound Links
Even if you have a large number of inbound links, they won’t do a lot of good if they aren’t linked with good anchor text. Anchor text is the actual text that is clickable within the link. Keep links around 3-5 words long. Many search engine optimization experts believe bolding your links will improve rankings as well.

Link Popularity On Sub Pages
It is highly believed that sub pages within your web site must have inbound links and popularity for your entire site to succeed (including your home page). Even if you have a successful site right now, it could do even better with inbound links to sub pages.

Relevancy Of Inbound Links
Links coming to your web site must be coming from relevant sites with relevant content! This is extremely important.

Link Popularity Of Your Site Compared To Your Competitions
This is another seo factor that deems a lot of attention when it comes to google seo tips. You must make sure that you have comparable link popularity to your competition for certain key terms. Without comparable link popularity you simply won’t succeed as much as you want to.

Keyword Use In Your Pages Content
You must use your top key terms within the content of your web site. Certain key phrases can show tremendous growth by having the exact phrase within the content of your site itself. Google loves unique content and google loves relevancy.

How Popular Are The Sites That Are Linking To You – Are They Relevant?
Quality inbound links should come from recognized or semi popular to popular sites. These sites must also have similar content to your topic. If they come up high under your key terms, they are a great site. You should try to obtain links from these web sites.

Using Good Tools To Help With Search Engine Optimization or SEO?
You must perform research of key terms. I use google’s keyword tool personally, however there are many out there. Also I recommend using SEO programs to analyze your competition.

Joel McLaughlin

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Search Engine Optimization

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Every company small or large today has realized the importance of search engine optimization. 99 percent visitors use search engines to look for websites. Therefore it’s very important to have a good search engine rank like Page Rank and be in Top 10 results of search engines for most commonly used keywords.

Some basic concepts of SEO are explained below:

Keywords

SEO primary concern should be content optimization. You should have proper keywords in the title tag of your website. If you can get a URL with an important keyword, this will give a boost to your search engine rank. Keyword density is also very important. You should identify important and less important keywords. Keyword density of important keywords should be more than that of less important keywords.

Backlinks

Most search engines count the number of unbound links other websites have to your link. Higher the number of inbound links also known as backlinks, higher would be your rank on search engine result page. The backlinks from websites with good rank would have more weight than backlinks from websites having poor rank. The number of outbound links should not be very high as many search engines don’t like a web page unnecessarily pointing to many web pages.

You must buy links from good directories. There are many good directories available on Internet such as yahoo directories. You can also buy signature links from many forums. However, remember that web page pointing to your website should have some page rank.

Content

You should have unique content. Unique means two things. First, the content should not be copy pasted from some website. Second, the content should not be rewritten from some website. Unique means that you have something new or different from other websites. There are many tools available to check the quality of your content. The most widely used tool is copyscape.

Other

Internet Video Marketing is on boom today. It not only attracts the visitors to buy your product but also attract search engines towards your website and they give higher ranks if you have relevant and unique videos on your website.

Most search engines constantly keep updating the ranks of websites. Your search engine rank is temporary and is not permanent. So once you get a good rank does not ensure that you own it for lifetime. You need to optimize constantly your website. The content should be updated frequently.

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Starting With Search Engine Optimization

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

If you have a business, you may already be aware of the things that you may get through the use of the Internet. It can be a big help for a person especially when it comes to selling and marketing. Advertisement has become easier and faster through the Internet and since there are many people who use it, you can also have more opportunities to achieve better sales through its use.

However, you should also know that there are some things that you should know if you want to get most of what the Internet has to offer. One of the things that you have to be familiar with is search engine optimization. This is a way of increasing the traffic in your website. If you are not successful in this, you may not be able to get to the market that you are capable of catering to. By continue reading, you will be able to get some tips that are useful for you to learn more about search engine optimization and how it will be properly used for the benefit of your business.

Now, you should know the importance of search engine optimization. This is a process that you can use to increase the site traffic. Having a good site traffic means that your website is visited by many web searchers. This is important because these searchers are also your possible clients. Thus, when you have many possible clients visiting your website, there would also be a chance to increase your sales. Thus, if you use the techniques properly in increasing your site traffic, you will be able to achieve your needed number of clients and increase your profit.

The other things that you have to know about search engine optimization would take some of your time. This is a process that you cannot know and learn how to apply in a website within a day or two. Constant exposure to Internet marketing and additional experience would be necessary if you want to get the best benefits. Also, the effects that you are looking for in increasing the site traffic would not happen overnight. You have to wait and be patient enough to continue the strategies. If you do not have enough time to learn everything about SEO, then you can hire a professional to do it for you. You also have to know that many people may already know about this but you have to search for the professional that has the best experience and knowledge so that you will also get the best benefits possible.

Added to this, you have to know that you have to be updated. SEO and the way that the search engine processes are not constant so it changes through time. You have to know how to adapt to these changes so that you will be able to keep up.

Eliza Maledevic Ayson writes for Jump2top.com – SEO Company

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How to Improve Your Website’s SEO Using LinkedIn

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

If you’re planning to use LinkedIn to find job opportunities, optimizing your profile will help you stand out. But did you know that you can also use LinkedIn to improve the SEO of your website or blog?

Here’s how it works: if high ranking websites link to your website, it will improve your website’s page rank, so you’ll appear higher in organic Google searches. LinkedIn profiles have a fairly high Google Page Rank, so if have good profile SEO and link your website to it, your website’s SEO will also improve. I’m not claiming that your page rank will shoot through the roof (you need many, many backlinks for that to happen), but it will help a bit, and if more people click on your LinkedIn profile, they may also click on your website.

These are four simple ways to optimize your profile and your website at once.
1. Create your own permalink

View your profile, and change the custom URL. Change it to your full name, your company name, or targeted keywords if they are still available. You might only want to use the company name if you own the company or know you’re there for the long-haul.

You can gear your LinkedIn permalink toward your website or blog. For example, if dianafreedman had already been taken, I might have chosen dianasocialmedia, dianafreedmanweb20, or dianaustandout. Something that incorporates name + keywords or name + company.

2. Link to your websites using anchor text

Linking to your websites will not only give Linkedin users more insight about you, but you’ll also be improving your websites’ SEO. Anchor text links that contains relevant keywords is something Google looks for when ranking your website. So by using your name, site title, and/or relevant keywords will actually improve your site’s SEO since LinkedIn is already ranked so high.

Instead of listing websites as “My Company” or “My Blog,” choose “Other” so you can choose the name of the link. Make sure that your website links appear on your public profile.

3. Modify your headline

Your headline is the tagline that appears right under your name in LinkedIn searches and on your profile. Instead of just writing your position, include more information about what you do, using keyword-rich descriptions. If you work for a company, put that name in the headline.

My headline before: Product Associate

My headline now: Product Associate, Social Media at TripAdvisor & Web 2.0 Blogger

4. Use keywords throughout your profile

There are several other places you can use keywords: summary, job descriptions, and interests. Make your descriptions are concise and keyword-rich (without overdoing it). Also put keywords in your job title; instead of just including the title, include the department or team. For example, my job title is Product Associate, and I’m on the social media team, so my job title on Linkedin is “Product Associate, Social Media.” At my last internship, I was a Design Assistant on the motion graphics team. Before, I just wrote “Design Assistant,” but after revamping my profile for SEO, it now says “Design Assistant, Motion Graphics.”

Diana Freedman is the author of U Stand Out (http://ustandout.com), a blog that follows Web 2.0 trends and shows how to use social media applications to make your web presence stand out. Includes tips for blogging, social networking, social bookmarking, SEO, SEM, Twitter, marketing, and personal development topics. Learn how to be a social media expert today at http://ustandout.com

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What is the Best SEO Strategy Available Today?

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Search engine optimization is the buzzword in today’s Internet space. Because of the high competition on the Internet, webmasters and Internet marketers are searching for effective SEO strategies that can make there website appear in the top of the search engine result pages or SERPS. SEO has become an integral part of most internet marketing plans today, and to compete in such a competitive space the best internet marketers are constantly looking for new SEO strategies. Now you may be wondering how to come up with new ideas for your search engine marketing campaign. As the old saying goes, “knowledge is the commodity used to fertilize ideas”. When it comes to getting knowledge about Search engine optimization, SEO consultants are the ones to look for. Here, in this article you will find some valuable information about search engine optimization, which has been provided by professional SEO consultants.

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Search Engine Optimization and Online Marketing

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Getting a business started may be difficult for the people who do not have enough background about it. But if you know what you are getting into and you are knowledgeable about the things that you can do, then there is a bug chance that you will enjoy your business.

But we all know that when it comes to business, one of the most important factors that are considered is the amount of profit that you can get. Normally, you would have to exhaust every option that is available for you to get the amount that you will need as profit. You can only be considered as successful if you have gained enough profit for the business to continue. There are many types of business that you can engage into and there is a chance that you will have to deal with your competitors. Thus, you have to get the attention of more people so that you will be able to get more income. You may also consider having competitors in the market that you choose as a good indicator since you can think of this market as a desirable one and there may be a good profit that awaits you if you are successful in the business.

As a businessman, you should know how to adapt to the changes that are happening around. This would be helpful so that you will know how to respond and to make the proper decisions for your business. One of the things that you should know is proper advertising. As it is an essential part of marketing, you should learn how to tap more channels so that your target consumers will know about your business. As the technology changes, there are more means of advertising that are present today.

One of the most reliable ways for the promotion of a business would be through search engine optimization. With the Internet, you can get a chance to catch more audience and use the search engine optimization techniques to meet with their needs and communicate what your business has to offer to the consumers. With the use of search engine optimization, you can make your business more popular to the people that have a bigger chance to be your clients. You should already know that the Internet can make big changes to the ways that you run your business so whatever product or service you may be selling, you should remember to consider the possible effects of search engine optimization to your business.

You can have a business website but this can go unnoticed and useless if you do not know search engine optimization strategies. Thus, you have to learn more about it and how your business can improve when you already know how to deal with the business.

Eliza Maledevic Ayson writes for Jump2top.com – SEO Company

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Pay Per Click Vs Search Engine Optimisation

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Pay Per Click – Pros

- You can achieve instant results.

- Your website is guaranteed to be on the first page of Google

- You can choose to display your ads at a specific time of the day/week/month

- PPC allows for accelerated testing of the performance of your website

- PPC can work with websites that have bad free search results

- PPC allows your ad to be displayed on a large amount of keywords

- PPC can target specific geographic locations

- PPC can take users to specific landing pages

Pay Per Click – Cons

- PPC keywords can become very expensive when you are in a competitive industry

- PPC will not work if you don’t have specific landing pages on your website

- PPC needs to be constantly monitored

- PPC needs to be set up by someone who has had some kind of ad words experience

Search Engine Optimisation – Pros

- You can get free clicks through the search engines once your site has been optimised

- You won’t need to manage your free search rankings as closely as your PPC campaign

- SEO allows you to significantly increase the volume of traffic you’re getting

- Your website will get exposure 24 hours a day 7 days a week

- There is a lot of SEO opportunity within industries that are not considered mainstream

- There is a lot of SEO opportunity on a local scale

Search Engine Optimisation – Cons

- SEO can be time consuming up front

- SEO is will not guarantee you first page rankings

- SEO requires your website to be search engine compliant

- Most websites are not SEO compliant and require a rebuild

- Articles, back links and keyword rich content need to be constantly created and updated.

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