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SEO – Local Business SEO Basics Part 2: Optimizing Your Website Specifically For Your Audience
The major search engines have standards they hold all websites up to. If a website doesn’t make the cut in one area, it is considered less important and less relevant than the competition. While every online presence must cater to a target audience in order to be effective, this must be approached strategically and consistently. The good news is that if you are a local business and have geo-specific marketplace to target, you can achieve your goals in a few short months. My intention is to give you a jumpstart on creating and executing on your strategy. Before we can get into the minute details of a well-oiled and precise SEO campaign, some big picture items need to be determined. I have countless clients that approach me and my firm about wanting to rank well and get lots of traffic. Before anything of the sort can be considered and even be effective, business owners need to get clear on some things: 1) Who are you selling to? Do the people that buy your products and services even shop online for what you offer? 2) Why would anybody buy from you over your competition, and does your website communicate that clearly? 3) What are the specific results you are expecting out of your website? No, I am not the first SEO Professional to say such a thing, and I won’t be the last. Don’t let the lack of originality on the above line items cloud your mind from what I am really communicating here. You are in business for a reason. You are good at what you do, and your products are superior. The customers you serve are grateful that they met you and are happy to spend money with you again and again. You need to figure out what it is that they see in you and your employees that makes you so special, and then you need to send that message from your website without apology. At this point forget about the search engines and make your website for humans first. Make sure your audience can read it and know exactly what you are about and why you and your company are the best, period. You need to offer such a clear message and as many details as your audience could possibly want to know that by the time they make that final purchase decision, they think buying from you was their idea. From an SEO and usability perspective, the name of this game is to have specific pages of your website ranking for specific terms on the Search Engine Results Page (SERP). You want to break the information up into bite-size pieces, so if the readers want to learn more, the can choose to click over to another page and keep learning. This also makes things easier for the search engines to know exactly what that specific page on your website is all about. Most people think that when they do a search in Google that they are searching the Internet. Wrong. When you type a search phrase into Google, you are searching an index of websites that Google has found and has decided is the most relevant search result to your query. So, as a website owner, it is extremely important that you keep each page of your website simple and specific so search engines can read the page, know exactly what it is about, and index it correctly. One of the most vital mistakes SEO practitioners make when they are first starting out is they put all the attention on the home page of their website and ignore all of the other pages. They often direct all external links pointing to the home page of their website only. Then they spend all their time trying to stuff all the major key search phrases they want to rank for into the copy on the home page. This is bad for several reasons: 1) While your home page is the first page of your website that comes up when people type in your domain name, it is not necessarily the page that will be the most relevant to prospective customers searching for a specific item, service, or piece of information you offer. 2) There is no way that you can possibly get the home page of your website to rank well on the SERPs if you cram it full of different key words. The rule is you should assign no more that 3 to 5 search phrases to a page on your website. A search phrase can be made up of more than one word, but you want every page of your website to be concise and specific to one topic. If you have other topics and products to offer, create more pages for your website that can give the proper attention to each of the products, services, and pieces of information your website is intended to offer. In our next installment of this article series I will get specific about how to make sure each page of your website is indexed properly, but for now, just make certain the information on your website communicates exactly what you are about, and in small concise chunks of information spread around multiple pages on your website. Copyright (c) 2011 Enliven Group LLC Sean Burrows is Managing Director of Enliven Group LLC and comes from a background in website design, interactive media consulting, web-based public relations, and search-based marketing. He is a regular guest lecturer at Westminster College’s Gore School of Business in Salt Lake City, and regularly speaks at Chamber of Commerce events, and business events around the United States. In 2005, Mr. Burrows co-founded Enliven Group, an interactive media consulting firm that manages comprehensive online marketing and public relations campaigns. Enliven Group provides services in Internet marketing, search engine optimization, website design and development, social media management, copy writing, and fully website audits. Source: Ezine Continue reading
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AFF – Common Sense With Affiliate Marketing
The Internet is filled with ways to make money at home, but some of the methods suggested are only get rich quick schemes. Only, once you buy the eBooks or access into the special website, the “revolutionary” program seems nothing more than affiliate marketing dressed up in fancy terms and language. Making money on the internet can involve affiliate marketing, but just like any other job, it takes hours each day and a lot of hard work. Also, there are certain things a marketer can do to avoid making costly mistakes. Affiliate marketing is all about referrals. The more you can send paying traffic to a retailer, the more money you can earn. One common method is to build and search engine optimize a blog around your affiliate partnerships. Then, write a series of serious, non-fluff and non-spammy blog posts. The key is to provide informative information, not an incoherent blob of text with links. The idea is that your blog visitors might click-through to the vendor and buy the product. However, you need to limit yourself to one product per post. For example, if you are an Amazon associate, only write about one book per blog post. This way, you can center all of your writing around that one book. Once you try multiple links, you will accidentally dilute your efforts. The key to good writing, both on paper and on the internet, is maintaining a sense of focus. Plus, the better quality your blog posts, the more you might get return traffic or RSS subscriptions. Only choose to market products you are comfortable with. This should seem like a no-brainer, but it bares saying. If you do not read a lot of books, then using Amazon’s program will likely be a bad idea. Think of it this way: if you do not know much about power tools, you shouldn’t try recommending them to people, no matter how much the referral will earn you. The less you authoritatively know about a product, the less you will be able to write about it effectively. Even if you are creating quality blog posts, do not go about marketing your blog in suspicious ways. Some make money at home schemes suggest you visit message forums and post links there. This is mostly a bad idea. Forum users can be easy to offend, and you can easily tick off a lot of people and get a forum account removed for link dumping. Plus, your friends on Facebook will likely feel the same way if you start posting too many links there. There are real and true ways of making money on the internet. However, the internet is just like the physical world in some respects. The more hard work and common sense you employ, the more reward it can possibly be. Who is Mike Gordon? Mike Gordon is a successful business owner and business coach with over 40 years of successful entrepreneurial experience under his belt. Mike can be found at his blog http://www.whoismikegordon.com Mike has coached every type of business from home based to some of the largest brick and mortar businesses in the nation. For more success secrets sign up for updates from http://www.whoismikegordon.com Source: Ezine Continue reading
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GA – Top AdSense Don’ts That Every Publisher Must Know
Are you a website owner having Google AdSense setup with the website? If yes, then you must read this article. This article will list top AdSense don’ts to help you take benefit of Google AdSense without any problem. Listed below are those don’ts: Don’t build your website for only AdSense: Almost every website owner wants to earn money but it does not mean that you build website for just AdSense. Make it for real people because if they will like it they will share it with their friends, which is a positive growth factor of your AdSense revenue. Don’t click ads being displayed on your website: Most of the website owners click the ads being displayed on their website to earn more money. Never do this because Google may ban your account for doing this. Don’t hide ads: Never hide Google Ads behind the text available on your website. If you will do this, you will obviously get more clicks but as soon as Google will come to know this, your account will be banned from AdSense. Don’t change the AdSense code: Never make any change in the AdSense code provided to you. When you setup an account with Google for AdSense, you are provided with a piece of code that you have to insert in the web pages of your website. Most of the people make change in the code to earn more money. It is an infringement to Google AdSense policy and for this your account can be deleted. Don’t use clickbots: There are programs / scripts that automatically click ads on your website. Never use such programs, because Google has the capability to identify such frauds. Do not try to make the Google fool. Don’t put taboo content on your website: From the term Taboo content we mean from – pornographic content, gambling content, and content about weapons, destroying material, content about racism, alcohol, tobacco, etc. Never get blocked for such taboo content. Don’t leverage others to click ads: Most of the people leverage other people to click ads on their websites. For this, they pay to others, which is against the Google AdSense policy. Don’t use duplicate content on your website: Google does not entertain duplicate / plagiarized content. Websites having duplicate content are ranked lower due to which they do not easily come in search. Moreover, Google may not allow you to setup AdSense for such websites. Don’t run clicking contents: If you are thinking to get more and more clicks by running the ads clicking contest then forget it. Doing this may lead into the termination of your Google AdSense account, which means the huge loss to your stable AdSense income. About Author Hello, Deepak Gupta is a Technical Writer and SEO content writer since, Jul 9, 2007. Being a technical writer, my work profile is to prepare software user guides, installation guides, writing SEO friendly articles, writing blog posts, writing concise and effective software overview to put on software Website, etc. Apart from the work, I also have fond of writing article on topics I have knowledge about. I also deal in FREE LANCING so if you like me to write for you, email me at guptadeepak2353@gmail.com Topics of my interest are SEO, website content, health & fitness, diseases, software, internet, social networking, and so on. Pls, Visit my Blog http://myhealthsol.blogspot.com/ Source: Ezine Continue reading
