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Dan Thies Releases 2008 Edition of SEO Fast Start There are minor rewrites on Keyword Strategy, some more detailed advice for Site Structure, a little bit in Link Building, and a few other notes of newness here and there.
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 SEO Has No Future? Think Again! David Wallace writes, "I am so weary of non-SEO types who have some measure of influence spouting off their opinion of what SEO is, what it isn't, whether it is growing or declining and the like. Following is my response to recent posts that have claimed that SEO has no future and is on a downward spiral."
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 Why Session ID's And Search Engines Don't Get Along There is no better way to create an infinite amount of duplicate content on your site than to force session IDs onto each visitor (and search engine). They are great for tracking purposes, but really, really bad for search engines and inbound linking.
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 The Single Most Important Ingredient in Your Internet Marketing Strategy What do you think the most important ingredient to a successful internet marketing strategy is? Advanced keyword research, SEO copywriting, multivariate landing page testing or viral video production? None of those...
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 When Submitting to Social News Sites is a Complete Waste of Time David Wallace provides an impressive and informative look at what is appropriate when submitting articles to social media sites. He explains proper title, description and category selection etiquette, giving clear examples and elucidating on why these things are important.
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 So How Do You Find People on Twitter? One of the benefits to spending time on Twitter is that it's a great way to network. But if you are new to Twitter, it can seem difficult to find people that are in your industry or that share your interests. Here's some tips to help get you started meeting new friends on Twitter!
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 $10+ Billion Dollar Industry And Few Search Companies Giving Back To Charities I am a little dumbfounded by the lack of participation of high tech companies who have shaped what the Internet is today. Single Donations are good. Helping Charities grow their online business online by offering free or discounted advertising and/or services are better.
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 Is Recession the Monster, or is Inflation? The Bureau of Economic Analysis says we had a little over half a percent growth for the first quarter of 2008. The U.S. economy is actually growing, not moving backward into negative territory. In other words, no recession.
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 Split Testing Adwords: You're Doing It Wrong I'm sure the title of this post is going to make a few folks upset. Don't worry, the content is going to really make you mad. Not at me, but maybe at yourself, and especially at whoever taught you how to split test. That's because, for most Adwords advertisers, they are doing split testing all wrong.
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 7 is the new 10. Evidence that 7 Is the Perfect Length for a List. Can you believe that the number of items in your list could affect the popularity of your articles? This interesting article from "the GoogleCache" provides evidence that 7 is the sweet spot for the length of an effective list.
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 Why DirecTV is Losing My Heart (and Quite Possibly My Business) I like to think of myself as a loyal customer. If I find a good product or service, I'll evangelize it to death to anybody I know. While I've been happy with DirecTV for many years, over the past few months they are not showing me any love. In fact, I feel like I'm "old news" to them and I can be tossed in favor of someone new. For the first
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 Truth in Marketing - Customers Demand It, Even Online If you break the customer's trust, its very difficult to mend that rift. A few have done this, but more have disappeared into obscurity. The smaller the company, the more damaging taking the "lets build a fake review" strategy can be.
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 Small Business Forum Update | May 3, 2008 A list of popular small business forum threads including Small Business Marketing Unleashed session notes, pagerank update, migrating asp to php, CakePHP SEO, Sphinn.com, Google t.v. advertising, press release, website content.
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 How Much is a Top Google Ranking Worth to Your Business? An incredibly thorough article examining the value of a top Google ranking to your business.
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 A Remedy for Blogger Inferiority Complex Yesterday I wrote about the problem of blogger inferiority complex and how often as bloggers we can limit our potential by defining ourselves negatively. Today I want to get a little more constructive and suggest a remedy for this common problem. In doing so I want to help those of us who struggle with a negative self view to make a mind-shift in
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 7 Super-Effective Ways to Promote Your Blog There are many different ways to promote your blog. But in my opinion, these seven are by far the most effective.
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 Targeting Conversions and Traffic with Long Tail Writing As personalized search and universal search continue shaking up an industry that used to be dominated by "top ten results," more and more small businesses are learning the value of focusing on the keyword long tail. While there's no doubting the value of bringing in highly targeted traffic, many companies still don't quite get how to target th
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 Site Clinic: Content Is Key To Attracting Customers - Search Engine Guide Blog Jackie Baker launches a new weekly column at Search Engine Guide. Her weekly site clinic feature will feature a specific online business and will offer up advice on how they can improve their web site.
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 SEM Bootcamp: Three Steps to Creating New Content With all the talk about blogging and social media lately, you'd think there was nothing left to do in the world of search engine optimization. I'm guilty of tunnel vision myself. After all, social media is far more fun to talk about than title tags, keyword selection and canonical issues. That said, sometimes the best way to give your site a boo
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 Theories in Duplicate Content Penalties There are two kinds of duplicate content: content that is duplicated on multiple websites and content that is duplicated on multiple pages of a single site. I believe the search engines treat each differently and, of course, there may be different standards applied to duplicate content within each of these two main differentiations, depending on t
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 Dude, Your Site Is Boring No Links For You Don't be cheap when it comes to hiring a copywriter and creating good content for your site. You can't afford to have a dull site or one lacking credibility if you want to attract links, build brand and drive targeted traffic.
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 What We Can Learn About Link Building from the TV Show Friends Recently, I had an epiphany, and realized that there is a lot you can learn about link building from the TV show Friends. I'm sure you're asking, "What exactly does a TV show have to do with search engine marketing?" Well, a lot more than you might think.
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 Four Pillars of Social Media Algorithms ... Trust x4 Jeff Quipp writes, "Ever wonder why some Digg submissions go hot at 25, while others don't at 270+? Same with Stumbleupon … why do some posts do exceptionally well while others with similar numbers of thumbs ups get substantially less traffic? One word … TRUST!"
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 Targeting a Niche: How Obvious Do You Have To Be? After a great conversation with a coaching client this week I have been thinking about how different businesses target a niche and I'd like to tap the great pool of branding knowledge here for some input. Sometimes a business goes for the obvious approach.
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 Why Lease When You Can Buy? - A Case for Content Marketing A great content strategy does not happen overnight, but it's very similar to buying and building your house. The more investment in skilled builders (journalists, content experts, custom publishers), the better your house will look (customer relationships, loyalty and increased sales).
There are always situations where leasing works, but if yo
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 The 5 Immutable Laws of Persuasive Blogging Blogging is a great way to grow a business, promote a cause, or spread new ideas, because when you take an educational approach to marketing, you gain the attention and trust of people who might otherwise simply ignore old-fashioned advertising. But how can you gain influence and prompt action?
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 Rethinking Blog Comments: Much More Than Just A Quick Way to Get Web Traffic Every blog comment is usually permanent. It's not just a hyperlink but a long-term representation of your brand. Think long-term, think relationships and think about getting repeat/ongoing benefits.
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 Nail Down Your Unique Selling Proposition What's a Unique Selling Proposition… and Why Do You Need One Now More than EverrnrnSo, what the heck is a USP… really?rnrnAnd, what's the big deal about having my very own USP?rnrnWhy do I need to spend time and energy on this boring marketing junk?
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 12 Sales & Marketing Tips to Make This Your Most Successful Year Ever!
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 How Keyword matching is just a little like online dating A humorous comparison of PPC keyword matching strategies and online dating that nicely -- and memorably -- explains the ramifications of each keyword matching choice. You'll never look at "exact match" (or tall Spanish men) the same way again.
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 How 3 Lines of Code Can Improve Your Rankings Many website owners have a small technical issue with their site(s) that they don't even realize, and when left uncorrected, can severely hurt search engine rankings. This situation occurs when the one or more pages can be accessed via several different URL's.
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 The Top 50 Blogs Posts on The Law of Attraction In 2008 The Law of Attraction was made popular by the 2006 movie, "The Secret". It is the principal that "like attracts like" and that a person's thoughts can be translated into the physical world to attract positive or negative experiences. Business owners are using the Law of Attraction to build their companies from the ground up and to the next levels
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 28 Tips To Make You a StumbleUpon Superstar StumbleUpon or SU, can be a great asset for your online marketing strategy. Here are 28 tips to take you to SU heaven.
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 Discover The Top 3 Crucial Tips You Must Know To Create Powerful Headlines and Stop Losing Sales Your website copy has several very important jobs. The first and most important job is to draw readers into your site. Additionally it has to answer questions, sell your product or service, get people to join a mailing list and more. To make sure you are writing power copy that is sure to grab your prospects attention and make them beg for what y
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 50 Link Building Ideas to Kick-Start your Link Building Strategy High quality incoming links are the key to being ranked highly in search engines - here's a list of 50 link building ideas to help to kick-start your link building strategy.
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 Selling a Product or Are you Selling Yourself? Stoney deGeyter gives a great break down of two very important questions every small business owner should ask. "What's in it for me?" and "Why should I buy from you?" He states, "The first question, when answered correctly, helps sell your product or service, but it doesn't necessarily close the deal. In order to get the deal sealed and
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 Part 3 of Logo Redesign — and Win a Free Logo Design Yourself This is part 3 of a compilation of tips, tactics and personal experiences with regards to a logo design project. The article outlines the steps in the process of having a professional logo designed through Logoworks by HP. You can also vote on your favorite logo design for a chance to win a "Gold" design package from Logoworks.
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 Conversion Rate: What's Your Website Tracking As A Conversion? Just about every site on the internet can track some kind of conversion. This article takes a look at the different types of conversion rates you can track - and helps to prove the success or the failure of your online marketing efforts
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 Shopping Cart & Subscribe Buttons - Does Size Matter? Should you use a tiny shopping cart button or a bigger one? How do colors and shading affect your click through rate? This article analyzes call to action buttons from several different angles and talks about how you can use Google's Website Optimizer to help your research.
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 19 Tools Every Online Entrepreneur Should Know and Use There are thousands of tools available which will help you run your online business. Here's a list of 19 of the best tools.
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