Archive for the 'Search Engine Marketing' Category
Keyword density is an important aspect for onpage SEO work. You can do assess the keyword density manually or with software tools.
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Small business owners need to learn what works and doesn’t work when it comes to SEO and paid search techniques. The cost of paid search continues to rise, so SEO may be a better place to spend your time and money.
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Your website can be your best marketing tool and grow your business… or it can damage your business irreparably. This article, number three in a series of eight, examines one of the key website sins that you must avoid if your website is to be successful.
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Search engine Optimization (SEO) has revolutionized the way web based companies use marketing. SEO is a way to attract more visitors to your site and create a greater awareness on the World Wide Web. Obviously, the higher up on a search engine (Google, Yahoo, etc.) list the better chance of increased visitors to your site.
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The best way to find the right keywords is to look at it from the view of your customers. Otherwise, it can be hard to be objective if you are looking at it from the business side. You need to be able to think like your customers.
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Micro Niche Finder by James Jones is a keyword software tool that allows you to find untapped niche markets to dominate them via SEO. The main use of this tool is its ability to find niche markets and keywords that have low competition with reasonable amounts of searches.
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Google is a monster, and it’s a voracious one at that. Originally conceived as a project by two Stanford PhD candidates, the Google search engine was first designed to crawl across websites, and identify links back to other websites. The theory was that finding common links back to websites would help identify which websites have the richest content. By the way, this is a fairly recent phenomenon-the original project was conceived in team 1996, and Google itself was incorporated in 1998.
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If you want to increase search engine traffic to your website, you have to consistently get your website ranked on the first page of search results. This can be difficult, especially if your website is similar to huge websites like eBay or Amazon.com. Those giant corporate websites will almost always be ranked first, but there are some things you can do to get your site ranked in the top ten.
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Keywords are so important for any internet business. For article marketing, for link building, for SEO. If your site is going to be found on Google you need to have excellent Keywords with low competition rates and a high search volume. Good keywords will honestly decide for you if your site is going to make money or if it is going to fail.
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If you’re a traditional small business chances are you realize the potential benefits the Internet can possibly bring. You’ve spent years building your in-store sales and spent countless hours working on plans to drive foot traffic to your store. But what about online? You know the opportunity is there, but something’s holding you back.
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