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Advertising - PPC : Considerations for a pay-per-click Ad Campaign
by Robert Williams

Submitting your website to the Search Engines today may seem like a futile task or at very least, a complete waste of time. When you consider that there are millions of websites that could be listed just for the word FREE, it hardly seems worth the effort. Most websites today compete heavily ...


SEO : What Happened to My Google Ranking? Explaining The Google Dance
by Karyn Greenstreet

Have you noticed your website slipping in the Google rankings over the past few months for keywords that previously scored high? Join the club and welcome to The Google Dance. The Google Dance is a phrase that was coined to explain the new search engine algorithms that Google puts into play on...


Advertising - PPC : Pay-Per-Clicks . . .One way to boost traffic to your Web site - Part 2
by Robin Nobles

Advantages to Working with the Pay Engines The pay engines offer many advantages to Web site owners, including: 1. If you have a brand new site with little or no visibility and no link popularity, the pay engines are certainly a way to get started fast while you wait for your standard searc...


Advertising - PPC : 6 Tips to Instantly Stretch and Maximize Your Pay-Per-Click Dollars
by John Alexander and Robin Nobles

If you're like most Web site owners, you're constantly looking for ways to attract quality traffic without it costing you advertising dollars you can't afford. One major problem is the continually increasing pay-per-click bids, making it impossible for the "little guy" to compete. Are there a...


Traffic : Why Search Engine Traffic Should be Your Top Priority
by Richard Zwicky

Most Internet marketing methods are risky and many will not have any affect on traffic to a web site. Some online marketers will sell you anything from banner impressions, to mass email campaigns (spam), to popup ads. All these marketing tools can work, but they are also extremely risky. Some pe...


Hosting : How To Choose A Hosting Company
by Karyn Greenstreet

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of hosting companies out there. They come in all price ranges, and with all kinds of bells and whistles. Here are some things you may want to look for in a hosting company, especially if your website is part of your overall marketing plan to sell products or...


Site Building : A Quick Website Makeover Quiz
by Barry Harrison

How do you know when it's time to update your site? We've come up with this five minute website makeover quiz to help you determine the answer. Score each question from 0 to 3, add up the total-- then see our recommendations at the end. 1. Does your site have up-to-date content focused on y...


Traffic : Write A Newsletter To Get Site Visitors To Return (And More)!
by Steve Nash

How many visitors to your site *ever* return? Not as many as you would like, I bet! The thing is, it's a lot easier and less time-consuming to promote your site to people who have *already* visited. So how do you do that? Well, you could: - Ask people to bookmark your site; - Get peopl...


Traffic : Google Drives 70% of all Web Traffic! Wake Up MSN, YAHOO!
by Mike Banks Valentine

A recent post in a discussion list suggested that Google is becoming the Microsoft of search (dominating web search as Microsoft dominates PC operating systems). So I decided to research a theory - one I'd developed about search engine traffic. I dug into the traffic stats on three of my own si...


SEO : Appropriate key words choice
by Veselin Andreev

What do the key words represent? Key words - these are the words that the users enter in a given search engine to find services or products you offer. It is extremely important to know what key words they will use. Selecting the appropriate for your activity key words is the first thing you h...


SEO : Optimize your Search Engine Placement 5 Easy Non-Techie Ways
by Judy Cullins

If you are like me, you created web site metatags with the help of your Web master. Maybe like me, you didn't spend time or money submitting to search engines because you weren't techie enough. Now you can optimize your search engine placement these 5 easy, non-techie ways. My Web site is now ...


SEO : Getting Your Site Submitted to Search Engines
by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz

Getting listed in search engines can be a lot of work. "Free" submission tools are worth about what you pay for them and, worse, can be detrimental to your efforts. Yet you don't have the time to do it yourself by hand. What do you do? You hire a professional. A professional search engine m...


Site Building : Free Autoresponders
by Albert Hoogendoorn

"Free Autoresponders!" It sounds to good to be true. But is this the right option for You and Your Home Business? There are three sources of free Autoresponders that might be considered when you work at home : [1] Autoresponders offered by your web host [2] Services like Sendfree a...


Domains : Marketing Your Website: Domain Names 101
by Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz

Any new website venture online will include a domain name. Sometimes the domain is purchased from a domain broker - someone who specializes in reselling domain names. The majority of the time, however, it will be registered through a domain registrar. No matter how it is purchased, in all cases,...


Traffic : Don't Rely on Search Engine Traffic: 10 Other Ways to Promote Your Website
by Melinda Robinson

Some words about Internet marketing... It doesn't stop with search engines. As a matter of fact, search engines may be the vehicle that brings the least amount of traffic to any given site. An increasing number of people are frustrated with search engines. For one thing, finding the correct ...


Site Building : Unicode bloopers! HTML should not be visible on a web page!
by Mike Banks Valentine

Have you noticed how many web sites are showing unicode in the visible page text in place of punctuation marks? I've seen it on major newspaper sites and even on monstrous portals like Yahoo. I don't know whether this comes from ignorance of the site maintainer, bad content management software,...


Site Building : Web Servers: Serving Up the Future
by Roy Troxel

Intranets and networks are evolving rapidly today in the R&D departments of various high-tech companies,where Moore's Law rules above all. The basic trend behind the "new" line of servers and clients is that they are becoming smaller and smaller. Smart Dust Researchers at the University of ...


Traffic : Reciprocal Linking is Dead!
by Mike Banks Valentine

It was bound to reach this point, and now I've firmly put my foot down as of this past week and have begun to tell all potential future link partners I won't "swap links." I will link, but I will not "swap links" with anyone now. I require content in the form of articles, press releases and n...


Site Building : 80% of Your Web Site is Maintenance
by Judy Cullins

Once your Web site is up, you must maintain it. Maintenance means changes, and each time you make a change, you may make a mistake. If your visitors get a link that doesn't work or incomplete instructions, or if your copy is lackluster instead of passionate, they will leave your site and not boo...


Business : Marketing Objectives for Your Web Site
by Bobette Kyle

Do you have marketing objectives for your Web site? With objectives to help overcome your main online challenges you can work smarter, not harder. Think of your Web site objective as the "big picture". It is the basis for a marketing plan and, in general terms, answers the questions: "How ...


 
 

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