Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
2008 brings new challenges to the internet marketer; the internet is becoming a tough place to do business, or is it? Certainly it is if you have relied on cheap PPC from Google Adwords or organic search traffic from doorway pages, those days are now long gone. PPC traffic from the search engines is now becoming expensive, that is if you can even get your ads to display following the Google Slap.
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Friday, February 1st, 2008
The fact is, there are over 2 billion web sites on the Internet and it is growing every minute. The competition is stiff but a well-optimized website will be found at the top of the search results list, no matter which search engine.
To be honest, it’s pretty tough to do search engine optimization if you’re […]
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Sunday, January 27th, 2008
A good submission service can help your new site get spidered by the Search engines faster and help traffic, however a better option is to get links from other websites especially those with a good page rank three or above as these are spidered often and the search engines will follow outgoing links to your […]
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
If you have a physical location that you do the majority of your business from, you obviously want people in the area to be able to find you in search engines. When it comes to getting the very most out of your SEO efforts, you need to make sure that you’re search engine optimizing […]
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
No matter what your level of experience is with achieving Search engine rankings, better results are attainable by anyone. Here are some generally accepted pointers to help you increase traffic to your website or Blog.
Keywords: Choose the right keywords and you will be paid dividends for months to come.
Use keywords that will ensure better rankings. […]
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