Ranking for keywords that will never be used searching for your product is wasted effort.
Lets illustrate the how building a web page around a keyword or phrase that will never be used in a search, can rank well in SERPS (search engine result pages). The term NeverWillSearch a single word and for good measure, we [...]
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Ranking for Keywords has Value Only if they Bring Qualified Traffic to Your Web Site
August 25th, 2008 · No Comments
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Use LeadsLander along with Google Local Business Center listing for your Search Engine Promotion
June 13th, 2008 · No Comments
If you have gone to the trouble and expense of publishing a Yellow Page advert in a printed directory, and have not listed in Google Local Search you are missing the boat.
LeadsLander will allow you to publish as much quality content about your business, its products, and your related field to capture search engine traffic. [...]
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Don’t fall for the ‘Submit Your Website to Hundreds of Search Engines’ Trap
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments
In summary, check to see if your site is in the major indices, if not use the free submission pages. For added traffic make selected submissions to directories you know your prospects will use. Constant resubmission to search engines will not serve any useful purpose.
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Keywords, Keywords where do we find them?
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Score your text documents for keyword relevance:
Every SEO (search engine optimization) expert starts with a search for keywords that you need to incorporate in the pages of your website. The objective is to find the terms that searchers use when looking for your products. Producing copy that will support these keywords and hopefully, the pages [...]
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Content is King, Find text documents on your desktop for publication
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Content is King, finding content for your website promotion.
Let’s talk about what makes good content and where we find it. Search Engines all publish guidelines for good content and if followed, should lead to the better rankings. The principal guideline is always to write for the intended audience, your prospective customer.
Providing authoritative information related to [...]
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Building Links to your website part 2:
April 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Who is linking to our website and how do we know if the search engine assigns any value to these links?
Links can serve to direct traffic to your site, and boost the position of your pages in the organic results. Submitting your site to industry related web sites and directories could be helpful when those [...]
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Building Links to your website part 1:
April 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Step#3: Building Free Links to your website:
Links to your web site can accomplish a number of things, the least of which is making search engines aware of your pages. There is no advantage to submitting your site to search engines directly. Once a search engine becomes aware of your site from a link on any [...]
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What does the Search Engine see on your pages?
April 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Step#2: What does the Search Engine see on your pages?
Search Engines cannot really see your pages as human readers can. Therefore, the task for a search engine is to catalog your pages correctly in its index from the text on a page. The better job done in cataloging web pages, the better the potential for [...]
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Road Map for Internet Marketing: from the beginning
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Most businesses have had websites for years now without any consideration for search engine marketing. We have all been through the stage of putting up a website, adding the web address to all of our printed material. We may have had the site rebuilt by a professional designer.
Search engine marketing seems to be everywhere we turn. The newspapers and trade journals publish frequent stories on the subject. Solicitations by marketing firms offering to make your site #1 in Google prompt us to consider what we are missing. The arguments they make sound reasonable, “being visible in search engines”, has to be a plus. The question is how much is it worth and how do you go about getting there?
The first step in your journey is to lay out a roadmap, with waypoints along the way. Here we plan a 12-step program where you take advantage of the possible benefits of SEM (search engine marketing) for your business. Each leg along the way has a cost commensurate with the benefit. Many steps have little or no, out of pocket expense and others may involve a substantial investment.
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