Of course you can hire a company to promote your website for you and this pretty much guarantees results if you use a reputable company. If you plan on doing it yourself then there are some simple rules and tips that you can follow to increase your degree of success.
One thing that you should always do is to select all of the keywords that you are going to use very carefully and always use your main keyword in your domain name. This means that you should use your main keyword in the title twice if possible but it must be readable and natural looking.
Make sure that you have as many of your main keywords on your home page as possible but make sure that it all reads well. Keywords that are in bold letters work best. If your title isnt atractive looking then even if it apears prominently in the search engines, people will be reluctant to click to it.
You should also submit articles to article directories and this includes even the lower ranking websites. To avoid being placed in Googles sandbox it is recomendad that you submit no more than five articles a day. Another thing that you can do is to get a link to your home page from a website that has a higher ranking then you own.
Happy Blogging
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Friday, 15 February 2008
Need of Internet Marketing
Although similar in many ways to traditional marketing, Internet marketing is best suited to several particular purposes. It is ideal for marketing products and services that require a lot of information to sell, such as travel and books; products and services that people feel strongly about, and products and services that are bought by the Internet demographic.
Internet Marketing is the generic umbrella term given to various online marketing activities, including:
- Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
- SEO Copywriting
- Link Building
- Pay Per Click Marketing (PPC)
- Banner Advertising
- Affiliate Programs
With Best Wishes
Latest Seo Tips By Deepak Shrivastava
Saturday, 2 February 2008
Will keyword research help in organic traffic
Hi,
will the correct research make a difference between 100 visitors and 1000 visitors in organic results? which is the best research tool available do you use any niche finder tool can you recommend me one which you have tried ?
Absolutely. It makes all the difference. I should qualify that - it certainly depends on your market. But if you rank #1 vs #20 it makes a huge difference. Organic search provides you credibility - most people can tell the difference between ads and organic. Besides if you are ranking for something that is sort of like what you are offering you will get far fewer "buyers" than if you are ranking for the exact item/service you are selling. Consider your own search habits - are you not more likely to trust someone who ranks well for the exact topic you search on?
Remember to check out the long keyword phrases (often called "long tail" keywords) because
NOTE: Tools like WordTracker, that pull from Dogpile and MetaCrawler, only represent .45% of all US searches, so it's hard to put much stock in those numbers.
Start with the most generic search for your term. If you focus on a certain type of widget, do a general lookup of "widgets" and/or "widget". Find all related search terms and drill into them even further. When you are done, you will have a comprehensive list that you can group into related keywords and then sort from highest search volume to lowest. This will give you a good idea of how to organize your website content and which phrases to focus on per page.
I hope this helps.
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will the correct research make a difference between 100 visitors and 1000 visitors in organic results? which is the best research tool available do you use any niche finder tool can you recommend me one which you have tried ?
Absolutely. It makes all the difference. I should qualify that - it certainly depends on your market. But if you rank #1 vs #20 it makes a huge difference. Organic search provides you credibility - most people can tell the difference between ads and organic. Besides if you are ranking for something that is sort of like what you are offering you will get far fewer "buyers" than if you are ranking for the exact item/service you are selling. Consider your own search habits - are you not more likely to trust someone who ranks well for the exact topic you search on?
Remember to check out the long keyword phrases (often called "long tail" keywords) because
- people who use them are more likely to "purchase" (read, click, whatever you need them to do to make money) than those who search on shorter keywords.
- they are usually far easier to rank for than the shorter generic terms. ("old car parts" vs "1979 AMC gremlin taillight" - don't laugh, that baby served me well in college)
NOTE: Tools like WordTracker, that pull from Dogpile and MetaCrawler, only represent .45% of all US searches, so it's hard to put much stock in those numbers.
Start with the most generic search for your term. If you focus on a certain type of widget, do a general lookup of "widgets" and/or "widget". Find all related search terms and drill into them even further. When you are done, you will have a comprehensive list that you can group into related keywords and then sort from highest search volume to lowest. This will give you a good idea of how to organize your website content and which phrases to focus on per page.
I hope this helps.
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