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Advertisement Budgeting Tips For Marketing Managers ptimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page.Businesses that realize that advertisements are an investment and those that use creative strategies to advertise their products in a cost effective manner are the most successful businesses. Advertisements have great influence and a good, carefully executed advertising strategy can significantly boost sales and improve business.Marketing managers have to make sure that the advertisements are eye catching, and they extol the benefits the customer gets by buying a certain product or how that product can solve some of their problems. The customers must be motivated to buy the product based on the advertisement. The advertising budget is usually between 2 to 5% of the gross sales of the previous year. This makes it tough for marketing managers to create effective advertisements within the budget.Here Are A Few Advertis The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools tha Hold Your Nose and Look into Opportunities Others Avoid to Make 20 Times Faster Improvements Part 1 of “How to Build a Site to get Search Engine Rankings” left off with a list of keywords ...FIRST IMPRESSIONS CAN KEEP YOU FROM OPPORTUNITIESMost people can identify situations in which they dismissed an opportunity that someone else capitalized on later. Often these opportunities were overlooked or rejected because they were perceived as dull, boring, or unpleasant. You may recall the fairy tale of "The Ugly Duckling." It is the story of a cast-off baby bird that is mistreated because it is unattractive to the young ducklings raised with it. Much to everyone's surprise the ugly duckling develops into a beautiful swan. Thus, what we call the unattractiveness stall prevents people from seeing potential because they make judgments based on insufficient knowledge.As you contemplate this point, it is worth remembering that if Alexander Fleming had been unwilling to work with the unpleasant green mold that affe Go through your list and make your first cut. Cross off anything with a Results / Search ratio that is clearly higher than the average for your topic. These terms are too competitive. Look for those terms with high bid prices and large numbers of PPC campaigns. These are probably too competitive as well. Finally, stay away from terms with a high search volume when you are just starting out or you’ll likely loose interest before you see any meaningful results. In this cut you should be looking to narrow your list down to under a hundred potential keywords – around 50 would be better to start with. You should also start to get a feel for what keywords are going to work for this topic. Take a close look at these keywords. Are you still excited about the topic? If not, you should stop here and go back to your short list and start over. Passion is key. The list you’ve just compiled will contain the keywords that you will turn into your site pages. As you look over this list and begin to do the next step in the analysis process you should be thinking about your primary keyword. This will be the strongest keyword left on your list. You want to pick the word with the most search volume and least results, with few PPC campaigns and low bid costs. This primary keyword will form the basis of your all-important index page and will direct the selection of your domain name. Don’t settle on your primary keyword just yet though – you still have some data collection and analysis to do. For each keyword you need to collect another set of data. Again the best way to do this is by creating a spreadsheet or chart to help you record and compile your data. This data set will look at the search engine optimization of your competitors. This information is invaluable in two ways. First, it will show you which keywords represent opportunities for high rankings due to the currently top ranked sites poor optimization. Second, it will show you exactly what you must do to get top rankings for any given keyword. Create a chart for each keyword listing the URL’s of the top 3 competing sites. You’ve already collected the URL’s so you can start creating your chart. Use the following columns. 1. Site URL These items comprise the bulk of the on page optimization factors. While on page optimization is important to achieving high rankings you won’t get anywhere just by perfecting your on page optimization. Top rankings only come through a combination of on-page and off-page optimization. Collecting this information is a matter of doing your research. Go to each site and use the View … Source menu option to look at the HTML underlying the page. Identify and record the title tag, keywords meta tag, alt tag and description meta tag. Then use the Find tool in your browser to find the H1 tag, bold, italic and underlined text. You’re looking for your keyword in these tags. The more often you find your keyword in these tags the more optimized this site is for that particular keyword. More optimized sites are going to be harder to displace because they are usually run by SEO savvy webmasters who will not take a decline in their ranking lightly. Look at the site and record the first word on the page and last word on the page. Again you’re looking for your keyword. Finally you need to determine the keyword density. The ideal density is between 3%-7%. Less and the keyword isn’t considered very relevant on the page. More and the Search Engines may flag your site for keyword stuffing. You definitely won’t rank well then. You can use this tool to figure out your keyword density. http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/. It’s free. This completes your on-page optimization spreadsheet. Go through each of your keywords and collect this data for all three top competing sites. You should start to see where your best opportunity in this niche is by now but you still have a little more data to collect. So far you have all of the on-page factors of your competition, but the more important part of achieving high-rankings is your off-page optimization. Off-page optimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page. The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools that Seven Benefits Of Niche Article Directories t step in the analysis process you should be thinking about your primary keyword. This will be the strongest keyword left on your list. You want to pick the word with the most search volume and least results, with few PPC campaigns and low bid costs. This primary keyword will form the basis of your all-important index page and will direct the selection of your domain name.In marketing, friends will never be enough. There will be plenty of people willing to offer you help and guide you to increase your site's link popularity. One of these folks are article directories website. In particular, niche article directories will give you plenty of advantages. What is a niche article directory? This is a web directory that allows you to publish your content of similar field at their site. In exchange, it will let you promote your website at the end of the article. Niche article directory benefits from you getting your content while you get the chance to promote your website.In particular, niche article directories can give you several benefits:Link Popularity. Niche article directories will help you gain link popularity. At the end of each article, writers are allowed to place a link t Don’t settle on your primary keyword just yet though – you still have some data collection and analysis to do. For each keyword you need to collect another set of data. Again the best way to do this is by creating a spreadsheet or chart to help you record and compile your data. This data set will look at the search engine optimization of your competitors. This information is invaluable in two ways. First, it will show you which keywords represent opportunities for high rankings due to the currently top ranked sites poor optimization. Second, it will show you exactly what you must do to get top rankings for any given keyword. Create a chart for each keyword listing the URL’s of the top 3 competing sites. You’ve already collected the URL’s so you can start creating your chart. Use the following columns. 1. Site URL These items comprise the bulk of the on page optimization factors. While on page optimization is important to achieving high rankings you won’t get anywhere just by perfecting your on page optimization. Top rankings only come through a combination of on-page and off-page optimization. Collecting this information is a matter of doing your research. Go to each site and use the View … Source menu option to look at the HTML underlying the page. Identify and record the title tag, keywords meta tag, alt tag and description meta tag. Then use the Find tool in your browser to find the H1 tag, bold, italic and underlined text. You’re looking for your keyword in these tags. The more often you find your keyword in these tags the more optimized this site is for that particular keyword. More optimized sites are going to be harder to displace because they are usually run by SEO savvy webmasters who will not take a decline in their ranking lightly. Look at the site and record the first word on the page and last word on the page. Again you’re looking for your keyword. Finally you need to determine the keyword density. The ideal density is between 3%-7%. Less and the keyword isn’t considered very relevant on the page. More and the Search Engines may flag your site for keyword stuffing. You definitely won’t rank well then. You can use this tool to figure out your keyword density. http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/. It’s free. This completes your on-page optimization spreadsheet. Go through each of your keywords and collect this data for all three top competing sites. You should start to see where your best opportunity in this niche is by now but you still have a little more data to collect. So far you have all of the on-page factors of your competition, but the more important part of achieving high-rankings is your off-page optimization. Off-page optimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page. The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools tha Freelance Copywriting: Benefits of a Blog llected the URL’s so you can start creating your chart. Use the following columns.Give your Business a VoiceA blog can help reinforce your business brand image. Your website sales-pitch is not the only way to generate money. No matter what your business, you should not look upon your website as an electronic sales-person.This is even true of merchant websites, which sell products in an online catalogue. It is important to remember that a visitor has to trust your business and believe that they will receive quality service. For that reason a hard-sell can often make you look desperate for sales, and if a business looks desperate a customer will often believe that the service is not up-to-standard. So it is often more desirable to use the bulk of your website as an introduction to your service; it will put the customer’s mind at rest.A well written blog is an easy way to gen 1. Site URL These items comprise the bulk of the on page optimization factors. While on page optimization is important to achieving high rankings you won’t get anywhere just by perfecting your on page optimization. Top rankings only come through a combination of on-page and off-page optimization. Collecting this information is a matter of doing your research. Go to each site and use the View … Source menu option to look at the HTML underlying the page. Identify and record the title tag, keywords meta tag, alt tag and description meta tag. Then use the Find tool in your browser to find the H1 tag, bold, italic and underlined text. You’re looking for your keyword in these tags. The more often you find your keyword in these tags the more optimized this site is for that particular keyword. More optimized sites are going to be harder to displace because they are usually run by SEO savvy webmasters who will not take a decline in their ranking lightly. Look at the site and record the first word on the page and last word on the page. Again you’re looking for your keyword. Finally you need to determine the keyword density. The ideal density is between 3%-7%. Less and the keyword isn’t considered very relevant on the page. More and the Search Engines may flag your site for keyword stuffing. You definitely won’t rank well then. You can use this tool to figure out your keyword density. http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/. It’s free. This completes your on-page optimization spreadsheet. Go through each of your keywords and collect this data for all three top competing sites. You should start to see where your best opportunity in this niche is by now but you still have a little more data to collect. So far you have all of the on-page factors of your competition, but the more important part of achieving high-rankings is your off-page optimization. Off-page optimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page. The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools tha Use webmaster staffing to grow your online business ular keyword. More optimized sites are going to be harder to displace because they are usually run by SEO savvy webmasters who will not take a decline in their ranking lightly.Some of you might be wondering what does webmaster staffing means? So just to make it clear for everyone I’ll just give you a brief introduction.Webmaster staffing is also known as staff leasing or outsourcing. It is a company that hires people who have skills in different fields of information technology and then leases them to those who need extra help on their online business. The outsourcing business is just like any other businesses around the world. If you have not noticed yet, all other businesses are also outsourcing in one way or another. The Shoes that you are wearing, the fish that you’re eating and the car that you’re driving, are all the products of outsourcing! The only difference is they market goods, staff leasing companies market ser Look at the site and record the first word on the page and last word on the page. Again you’re looking for your keyword. Finally you need to determine the keyword density. The ideal density is between 3%-7%. Less and the keyword isn’t considered very relevant on the page. More and the Search Engines may flag your site for keyword stuffing. You definitely won’t rank well then. You can use this tool to figure out your keyword density. http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/. It’s free. This completes your on-page optimization spreadsheet. Go through each of your keywords and collect this data for all three top competing sites. You should start to see where your best opportunity in this niche is by now but you still have a little more data to collect. So far you have all of the on-page factors of your competition, but the more important part of achieving high-rankings is your off-page optimization. Off-page optimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page. The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools tha 5 Tips To Affiliate Marketing Success ptimization boils down to links. The internet is, in essence, nothing more than pages linked together. The search engines determine the importance of a page, in large part, based on the number, quality and relevance of incoming links to that page.Affiliate Marketing is something that all small business web sites do to some extent either as publishers or advertisers. Although some webmasters use affiliate programs simply to supplement their income to pay hosting fees, others earn dramatic profits by following these simple rules for better affiliate sales.Autoresponders are incredibly valuable tools that allow you to send a timed series of email messages to those that sign up for them. Most often those autoresponders are sent through a third party provider. Some of the top providers are Sendfree.com and aweber.comPurchase Offline Classified Ads: You can purchase space in Thrifty Nickel Ads rather cheaply. Try to find a niche that isn't overrun such as work-at-home or business opportunities. You can place your ad online, but I've found that if I can save nearly The final component of your data collection is to record the inbound linking information of all inbound links for each of your competitor sites. Once you have completed this rather tedious task you will be ready to make your final decisions about your site keywords. At this point you will have to sift through all of the data you have collected and decide which keywords to cut and which to use for your site. It’s more important to select keywords that fit a common theme and offer little competitive resistance than it is to select a large list of keywords. Since you are going to save this data you can use it to determine pages to be added later. For now, focus on keywords that you can be successful with. Later as you add pages the weight of your site will help pull them up the rankings. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention a few tools that can greatly speed up the process I’ve just laid out. But, before you go out and spend your money on a piece of software I highly recommend that you go through this process at least once manually. It is tedious but it will also give you invaluable insight into the search engine optimization process. The first tool I use is called Keyword Elite. It automates the process of collecting all of your keyword data as well as the on-page optimization factors of the top ranked sites for each keyword. I highly recommend it. The second tool I use is called SEO Elite. It allows you to research the linking structure of any website. Once you know what the top ranked site is doing you can duplicate their linking strategy and secure top rankings very quickly. These two tools combined give you a better insight into the state of your niche market than anything else I’ve found on the net. If you’re serious about SEO you should plan on buying both of these software applications. The alternative is a lot of very tedious work – and I’ve found that that takes all the fun out of the whole process.
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